You know, what bothers me about Judge Strickland is that he asked to be introduced to Marinade Dave yesterday- he apparently follows his blog- and I have looked at his site a couple of times re the James Thompson report, but does it pass the sniff test when a Judge expresses interest in a website like that? I don't know what to make of it...
ZsaZsa,
You know, I'm trying to figure out how I feel about that. Especially after hearing what Mark Furhman had to say about crime, news and celebrity. High profile cases become the news, and this one has all the elements of drama and bizarre characters & behaviors to keep it in the news. We are in a different world now, then we were in 1994? for the OJ case. The Internet changes everything, as do the 24 hour news cycles,
I think technology has crept up on the legal system, so now we are faced with some ethical and legal dilemmas that have not existed before. The other issue here is the advancement of technology and those folks of a certain generation (50's & 60's) have not the grasp of what can be done as the younger generation.
The whole mess with the photos, & videos ( JB et al are having trouble with) black jacks, sim cards, cell & disposable phones . . . laptop & pc's . . .
To be honest with you, I had secretly hoped JS actually did read here, or knows about this site. There are folks here who have done a lot of "homework" about this case, and there are a lot of facts presented, myths debunked, and of course opinions offered. The ping maps, timelines, evaluations of evidence, both forensic & discovery. This case is picked apart here with a fine toothed comb, by some very savvy sleuthers.
Marinade Dave lives in the Orlando area, has tried to stay on top of the facts of this case and bring them to folks who don't know the area. ( Interesting trips to sites important to the case have been videotaped, for example) obviously Judge Strickland is familiar with who he is and what he does.
He is not alone, there are other folks and sites that have crime blogs & forums and this case, as Furhman has said, has turned into a cottage industry. Then we are dealing with Florida here, and the sunshine laws, which is a whole other thing.
So I guess we are at a place in time now, where this will have to be addressed by the legal community. If information is in the public domain, should Judges not take advantage of it?? I'm just not sure. I tend to think that fact is fact and evidence is evidence and the truth is truth, and that is the point of the whole thing. That the facts see the light of day and justice be decided on these facts, will hopefully bring the right end for Caylee. And the right end for the one who took her life.
So I am pondering all of this and do not know what I think yet . .