Why can't they charge her w murder? At least 2nd degree. This case I just like Casey's except we do not have a body. Hopefully they hope she will crack in jail to another inmate and then pursue those charges.
Watching how this judge treated TPS like a princess, I agree.
It appears that in our country, children are still expendable.
Its really hard for me to accept that there isnt something else ej can be charged with. Is it ok in this country to just make your baby disappear and suffer no real penalty? I don't believe she gave Gabriel to strangers but how could that be legal anyway? This baby is gone forever!!
I don't think so
I haven't followed this case very closely. Did the jury know that the baby is still missing?
I have to agree with AZLawyer, they just don't have enough evidence to indict her on murder charges. If they could have found Gabriel's little body it would be a whole different ball game.
AZ - would like your opinion on this case as compared to the recent conviction of D'Andre Lane for the murder of his two year old daughter Bianca Jones. Do you think that one will be turned over on appeal? It doesn't seem they had any real direct evidence (other than the hits by the cadaver dogs, and the fiance's testimony), and yet they were able to indict and convict. Elizabeth Johnson's retracted confessions are pretty damning IMO. Can you shed some light? TYIA.
AZLawyer is much more knowledgeable than I am regarding criminal law, so maybe it doesn;t mean much, but I kind of disagree about this.
First, Elizabeth coldly and spontaneously confessed. She wasn't interrogated for hours into a false confession. She made the call, made the texts and uttered the terrible words with no hint of remorse, or anger or sadness - just a cruel, yet matter of fact statement.
Second, there is no evidence that Baby Gabriel is alive, that EJ ever spoke to some mystery couple, that she ever met with such a couple, that she handed Gabriel off to another person or persons in a park or anywhere else. I kind of feel that this lack of any trace of evidence - no e-mails, no text messages, phone calls, money transfers, nothing- that Gabriel was handed off, and the lack of any trace of evidence that he remains alive, that no one, despite the notoriety of this case, has come forward to say they were given a baby, or that someone they know suddenly showed up with a baby that looks an awful lot like Gabriel - I feel that lack of evidence IS evidence.
It's true - this case would be hard to prove because despite the above, there are still people that believe Gabriel is alive. And, then we have the ever-innocent looking EJ. Butter wouldn't melt in her mouth, she looks so sweet sitting there and so pretty. I believe it would be hard to find 12 that would convict her. So, Texas hasn't tried.
But they can try. And IMO, they just might one day. Solely for the sake of trying to attain justice for this little boy.
Mostly true, but every once in a while, a jury gets it right. D'Andre Lane was recently convicted on child abuse/homicide charges in the death of his 2-year-old daughter, Bianca Jones (Detroit).
They usually only get it "right" when the defendant is black (male or female), I'm sorry to say. But there really is a whole different system of justice, statistically speaking, for black folk.
When the defendant is an attractive female, it's even more different from what a person like D'Andre faces.
There's no body in Bianca Jones' case and no confession to murder. Do I think his conviction for her murder is appropriate? Heck yeah! It's common, bloody sense!
And so would casey athony's conviction for murder have been and so would EJ's conviction for murder if she was charged.
I think we lack common sense in our system. That's the problem here. And it infuriates me.
They usually only get it "right" when the defendant is black (male or female), I'm sorry to say. But there really is a whole different system of justice, statistically speaking, for black folk.
When the defendant is an attractive female, it's even more different from what a person like D'Andre faces.
There's no body in Bianca Jones' case and no confession to murder. Do I think his conviction for her murder is appropriate? Heck yeah! It's common, bloody sense!
And so would casey athony's conviction for murder have been and so would EJ's conviction for murder if she was charged.
I think we lack common sense in our system. That's the problem here. And it infuriates me.
I can't agree more with those of you who have commented on how being young, mildly attractive, thin, and white has helped Casey Anthony and Elizabeth Johnson, among others.
Had they been black or male or fat or old (or any combination of these things), I tend to think the juries would have gone in different directions.
I am also consistently flabbergasted by how many (white, young, attractive) women seem to get off completely or be given a slap on the wrist in these types of cases where children have disappeared. Especially very young kids like Gabriel and Caylee- sometimes it seems like a large sector of our society would fught hard or even die to protect a baby in utero but can't be bothered to protect or fight for justice for a live baby whose pretty, young, white mama probably killed it. Like some of our society values babies more before they are born. I wish we'd see the same kind of fervor in stopping and punishing child abuse and murder of toddlers and young children as we do against abortion. Live babies are being killed and mistreated by their parents left and right but do not have a large part of the US population working to help them and make child-abuse a national political issue. What I am trying to say is I wish we had something like the pro-life movement in size and strength to bring these cases to light and help stop them. I think no matter whether you're pro-choice or pro-life, you have to admit the pro-life movement is huge and I wish there was something comparable to help children and babies who are victims- like Caylee and Gabriel.
My own opinion- and of course, thankfully there are many people like us at WS who do care about these children and the fact that they aren't treated as adult victims would be.
I can't agree more with those of you who have commented on how being young, mildly attractive, thin, and white has helped Casey Anthony and Elizabeth Johnson, among others.
Had they been black or male or fat or old (or any combination of these things), I tend to think the juries would have gone in different directions.
I am also consistently flabbergasted by how many (white, young, attractive) women seem to get off completely or be given a slap on the wrist in these types of cases where children have disappeared. Especially very young kids like Gabriel and Caylee- sometimes it seems like a large sector of our society would fught hard or even die to protect a baby in utero but can't be bothered to protect or fight for justice for a live baby whose pretty, young, white mama probably killed it. Like some of our society values babies more before they are born. I wish we'd see the same kind of fervor in stopping and punishing child abuse and murder of toddlers and young children as we do against abortion. Live babies are being killed and mistreated by their parents left and right but do not have a large part of the US population working to help them and make child-abuse a national political issue. What I am trying to say is I wish we had something like the pro-life movement in size and strength to bring these cases to light and help stop them. I think no matter whether you're pro-choice or pro-life, you have to admit the pro-life movement is huge and I wish there was something comparable to help children and babies who are victims- like Caylee and Gabriel.
My own opinion- and of course, thankfully there are many people like us at WS who do care about these children and the fact that they aren't treated as adult victims would be.
I think pro-life people are beyond appalled when any child is murdered. What exactly would you have people do, that isn't being done? Mistreating and/or killing a born child is already clearly against the law. Lynch mob? Threaten jury members? I'm just curious to know exactly what you have in mind.