notthatsmart
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I would love to answer this but will refrain because I can not analyze you and your motives without getting banned.
Suffice it to say that you are so completely wrong about me and my emotions involving this case that it is not even funny. I would have applied the emotions to you based on your posts. I have been dealing with death since I was a very young child. Death does not upset me in the least. It is a fact of life and happens to us all sometime. If I get emotional about anything it is Justice for the Victim. Too often in today's court system the defendant has all of the rights and the victim and their rights (to not be killed for one) are over shadowed.
I would rather hang KC today and apologize later IF it was an error than to possibly allow her to walk the streets if guilty.
I have great intuition when it comes to these things and as I said before, when I first heard about this story, I knew that Caylee was dead and that KC had killed her. The evidence has reinforced my initial feelings. I was right about Caylee and I am sure that I will be proven right about KC as well.
What you are doing is not being objective about the eivdence. You are attempting to rewrite history and the evidence to prove KC not guilty or at the least punch a few holes in some of the evidence to save her life. You can not fit a round peg in a square hole ( or however that goes) and you can't fit RK into this murder either. The duct tape goes to premeditation but since Caylee was under 12 I don't even know if that would matter. Maybe if we started executing mothers and fathers that kill their children instead of slapping them on the wrist, it would stop happening. I say fry her a$$ and be done with it.
This is in response to the bolded area... I think you are saying that you would be willing to kill an innocent person. This is why our founders laid out the constitution and our checks and balances system. I can not respond to your post anymore. We are not on the same page. I believe in Democracy.