As long as humanity has existed, 'some' people have and always will, lie, cheat, steal, murder, etc. It's an unfortunate part of our existence. Many people, sadly enough, seem to thrive off other folks' happenstances. They're the curiosity seekers, the , who will use any excuse to ingratiate themselves into other people's business.
"I'm just trying to help,' or "If only the Anthony's would talk, if only they'd tell the truth," and so forth -- as if these are quality excuses for their own poor examples of behavior and why they're camped out in front of the A's home.
I think these protesters have drawn a fine line between so-called protests and downright harassment. What, exactly, ARE they protesting -- that some people lie, cheat, write bad checks, don't appear to be upstanding people? You don't protest these things -- it happens! People don't always behave the way they should -- so? Does this give anyone else the right to bother other neighbors - innocent people who simply have the unfortunate circumstance to be living in the same neighborhood, the same street, as the Anthony's? To me, nothing justifies this type behavior.
I can definitely understand protesting other things, mind you, but not this.
The Anthony family needs to be left alone.
I'm sure, in time, the police and other professionals who are working this case, will ensure justice prevails for Caylee. So many other children have been reported missing -- if these protesters profess so much concern for Caylee, how about making themselves useful and, given they all seem to have so much time on their hands, go volunteer at some of the missing children centers/foundations -- help find some of these children. I'm certain they could use more volunteers.