imagirlgeek
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If Casey had given Caylee chloroform to be put to sleep while she partied and as the result, she died, that would be by law, Involuntary manslaughter, not aggravated manslaughter, or aggravated child abuse. There is a difference. Aggravated manslaughter means that she would have given her the chloroform with the intention of killing Caylee. Aggravated mean with intent to murder. Aggravated child abuse, mean with the intent to abuse/harm the child. I think this is why so many people didn't understand the verdict. Even though everyone really believes (knows) KC was somehow involved, you have to know what she did to convict her, this is the reasonable doubt, I believe, that partly found her-- not guilty--.
Was it child abuse? I think it was, but the charge was Aggravated Child Abuse.
Florida State Statute:
827.03 Abuse, aggravated abuse, and neglect of a child; penalties.
(1) Child abuse means:
(a) Intentional infliction of physical or mental injury upon a child;
(b) An intentional act that could reasonably be expected to result in physical or mental injury to a child; or
(c) Active encouragement of any person to commit an act that results or could reasonably be expected to result in physical or mental injury to a child.
A person who knowingly or willfully abuses a child without causing great bodily harm, permanent disability, or permanent disfigurement to the child commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.
(2) Aggravated child abuse occurs when a person:
(a) Commits aggravated battery on a child;
(b) Willfully tortures, maliciously punishes, or willfully and unlawfully cages a child; or
(c) Knowingly or willfully abuses a child and in so doing causes great bodily harm, permanent disability, or permanent disfigurement to the child.
Using any type of dangerous chemical substance to drug or disable your child, IMO, absolutely fits into the state's definition of Aggravated Child Abuse. The only way around this, IMO, is if Caylee was accidentally exposed to Chloroform.
The jury members who have spoken out so far have said they don't believe KC is 'innocent', so that tells me they don't buy into the idea that it was an accidental anything.