I know. (And it's interesting what gets redacted and what doesn't in the media for example and by us.) I do believe in the principle of the Sunshine law, the transparency is good and can be very important for justice. But it is sad when people who appear to be completely unrelated to the case (and who also probably had no idea about the Sunshine law), just send her a prayer, for example, or the people who sent well-meaning tips, or sometimes notes by people who might not be completely stable or clear thinking, misguided love notes or whatever, and get their name and address put out there.....Nancy G has actually read out names on national TV before of people who had just sent Casey a few bucks for the canteen, for example, presumably to embarrass these people. That's the downside of the Sunshine law for sure.
In contrast, you sometimes see an almost sanctimonious attitude regarding the "privacy" of other people, even some people very close to the case. LOL It appears to be selective.