tehcloser
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You have to wonder if some sort of tampering was going on. I know for a fact that one of the jurors (female) felt she was guilty.
How do you know this "fact"?
You have to wonder if some sort of tampering was going on. I know for a fact that one of the jurors (female) felt she was guilty.
I am not sure what the jury wearing suits has to do with it, since none of them met with the press anyway...and no one saw them, outisde of those in the courtroom...
When the trial was going on, I reassured myself that Casey wouldn't be the "new OJ" because OJ had factors like his dream team of lawyers, his celebrity status, race, and the Rodney King issue, working in his favor. Casey didn't have any of that! That's why I feel this verdict is more shocking than OJ. I also think there is something fishy going on with it. The jurors will start do make the TV rounds soon, and one of them will let it slip if something was going on, since Juror #14 has already made us suspicious.
Too late for a mistrial. It would have meant jury nullification if they had know and could have proved it during the trial.
This guy could have just been attributing his own thoughts to that of the entire jury since they came to the verdict he agreed with. That would explain the pronouns, imoo.
The judge can't call a mistrial now, but this definitely needs to be investigated and the jurors punished if they did not follow his admonition.
And IIRC Mr.Mason even brought up in open court about the jury wanting to see the heart sticker. So , wouldn't that be on open record ?
You have to wonder if some sort of tampering was going on. I know for a fact that one of the jurors (female) felt she was guilty.
I think people are reading too much into this jurors words. It does sound like since he would have came to the same verdict, he was just using the word "we" because he identified and agreed with the rest of them.
I think people are reading too much into this jurors words. It does sound like since he would have came to the same verdict, he was just using the word "we" because he identified and agreed with the rest of them.
On the day the Jury was handed the case July 4th, reporters were commenting on how dressed up they were. Could they have known that day how they were going to vote?
We'll never know, just like we'll never know what happened to Caylee for sure, but I will forever believe that Convicted Felon Casey murdered Caylee.
Would you have felt the same way if the verdict had been guilty? Just wondering...
I think the alternate juror called it as it was. They wrote everything off with the family as severely dysfunctional and that Caylee died as a result of it. Because Caylee's own family did not fight for her they felt no need to go any further than we don't know how Caylee died so therefore let KC go. It was an easy decision based on the opening statement made by JB.
They were not to consider the molestion allegations made by defense in opening because they were not proven and yet the alternate juror said he did. Considering the age of the victum they did not invest the time to search for the truth. They will all be living with their decision. jmo