cluciano63
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Before the trial, I remember a lot of posters saying things like, "She will definitely be convicted! 31 days!" I agree that the "31 days" is very damning evidence, but it always sounded like that was the only evidence the jury would need to convict her, like nothing else mattered. I think some people were too dependent on the "31 days" to send Casey to jail.
I also don't understand posts that complain about how the jury only took 10 hours to reach a verdict. If I remember correctly, there were a few people in the "How long will the jury deliberate?" thread that were so confident that it almost cockiness. I'm reading the posts now, and I see people saying that the jury would take 5-10 minutes to find Casey guilty. Why would it be okay to spend an extremely short amount of time to find someone guilty, and send them to jail for the rest of their lives? Even before the verdict, those posts annoyed me.
And on the other hand, if the jury spent weeks deliberating and came out with the same verdict, many people would still be blaming the jury, saying how could they look at the case so closely and find her not guilty? I don't think there is any length of deliberation that was going to justify a "not guilty" verdict for most people. The jurors speaking out, well, that is their own choice and they are coming off badly from what I read...all I know is I was never confident she would be convicted. Nothing to do with what my own thoughts and feelings are, but I didn't find proof in the trial, JMO.