If you think about it, FICAs Bella vita world was very, very small. It consisted of GA, CA, LA, Caylee, a few friends and a boyfriend du jour. She wasnt well educated. She wasnt well traveled. She has little knowledge IMHO of how the world works as evidenced by her preposterous lies to LEO...i.e., not even realizing that it would be very easy for LEO to get copies of her phone records to disprove her lies. She doesnt understand how to pay taxes, purchase a home, live on a budget.
Her million dollar deal may take care of her for awhile. She will have to have handlers. She needs bodyguards. All of which dont come cheap. Rock star type life, you know? So exactly how far will a million bucks go? Not far if you ask me. After taxes, plus the tax lien she already owes on the $200,00 blood money she got, less judgments from pending lawsuits, she actually will have very little left. So she will need much more than one $1M deal. And I dont see that happening.
I can liken her to Lizzie Borden:
Lizzie Borden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After the trial, Lizzie and Emma Borden moved to a new house that Lizzie christened Maplecroft, located on French Street, then a fashionable neighborhood in Fall River. The large home included indoor plumbing and private bathrooms. The sisters settled all claims against them from Abby's side of the family, giving Abby Borden's family members everything they wanted in order to avoid further lawsuits. Because it was proven that Abby died before Andrew, all of her estate legally went to Andrew, with Andrew's estate going to his daughters. The settlement reached between the Borden sisters and Abby's two sisters was substantial.
In June 1905, after twelve years, Lizzie and Emma Borden became estranged over differences in their lifestyles. Shortly after arguing over a party Lizzie had given for Nance O'Neil and her theater friends, Emma moved out of the house to live with her close friend Alice Lydia Buck. After the separation from her sister, Borden began using the name "Lizbeth A. Borden", rather than "Lizzie"
Death
Following the surgical removal of her gallbladder, Lizzie was ill the last year of her life. Her private staff were the sole witnesses to her decline. Borden died of pneumonia on June 1, 1927 in Fall River, Massachusetts. Borden's funeral details were not made public and few people attended her burial.
So, all in all, FICA will blow through her money, end up with her family once again, and in the end die an unremarkable death.
Thats how I get through the day thinking about Casey Anthony.