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For me, it's the constant release of information from the police files. I don't ever recall this happening in any other case. It really is fascinating.
O/T, but we could have this in every case once there is someone charged. Discovery is always released in every state to my knowledge and is public record. I believe the sunshine laws are for the media to have the ability to post them. Any one of us could go to the courthouse and pick up the discovery and scan it in and share if they were so inclined (hint, hint) Also when you hear on the news, "we just obtained documents...." we could all ask that news outlet to post them as they have in this case. There is another thread on amendments to the sunshine laws. I for one think not only should they not be amended, but I hope this case sets a precedent for others in the future to release as much info. It is always fascinating. And as tax payers we all have the right to see what our government entities are doing, not just to see what she has done but to make sure that they have the right person in custody (my state has a problem with this from time to time and a rule that allows them to cover it up) and authorities are doing a proper job. When you commit a crime you lose your rights to privacy, at least where that crime is concerned.
That being said, for me it is a burning desire, like an angry little man in my head jumping up and down seeking only justice for this poor sweet baby. I am terrified there is going to be that one juror that she bats her eyes at through the whole trial that is going to stand in the way of justice for our Caylee. The angrier I get over this the more my head feels like it is going to break open an spill hot lava down my shoulders. It may just happen if she is found not guilty.