cyberborg
Seeking Justice for Victims
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Typical defense posturing. Find a death shroud of Caylee in the trunk--the defense and its arm pieces naturally have to combat it with...duct tape...Wow. We, the defense, continue to maintain that there was no such dead child in the trunk. It was pizza, squirrels and bamboo...cuz our client says so. And she is so credible whatever KC says goes. We are going to win this case by poking obscure holes in the mountain of evidence against our client. Same verse same is the first. Wake me up, defense, will you when you can explain away the mountain of evidence against your client without throwing yet another person or minute piece of evidence under the bus.
Anything to keep the guilty from having to accept punishment. Ridiculous. Wow. The tape on Caylee is not the same on the cans...those effin gas cans...so KC must be innocent. Please. If that is all they have...all they can ever hope to have...wow.
Someone please remind the A's/defense where Scott Peterson is and what will eventually happen to him...and the SA's office in that case had far less than in this case. Far less.
Get your daughter/client to fess up. Accept the fact that no one else did this. There was no accidental drowning. No nanny. No job. Plenty of guys though. Plenty of lies. Plenty of stealing. No conscience. No caring. Not even after the poor child is gone.
KC still doesn't care. You can't make her care. Getting her a mistrial won't wash the stink of decomposition off the car and the acts committed. Good luck. This defense team is better off saying it was an accident.
But ofcourse...why do that when there are so many other innocent...law abiding...non-stealing...non-liars to throw under the bus. All to save someone who matters in the human experience as bunch as a box of stale cereal.
The real victim in this case is still looking on...and it AMAZES me that people still think there won't be a day of true reckoning. Amazes me. No wonder KC had cold sweats. Night terrors.
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Well said. I love your term, "We are going to win this case by poking obscure holes in the mountain of evidence against our client" ... so true!