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Here is the rub and no one wants to hear it but here it is:
You're not going to get the justice you desire. She will never be held accountable for what she was on trial for. She will never pay the ultimate penalty (unless she kills someone again) that she was up for. I understand wanting her to fail so bad, but this is all small potatoes to the justice she was supposed to receive. Cheering because she's lonely and making internet videos? LOL, the girl was in jail, on trial for capital murder. She was 2 steps away from a death sentence. And now some are happy that she's 'alone making videos for a bunch of crazed supporters'?
She's laughing every day because no matter how alone, how holed up, how hated she is, it will never be worse than the alternative she could of faced. That is what is sad in this entire thing. And it will continue to be sad.
Not really. The more she is prevented from making money and living a "normal life" the better. Fact is, she hasn't gotten a huge payday (yet) as many of us feared she might. It is important to keep the pressure on as much as possible. Caylee's family has forgotten her amidst Safety Inspecting, beer pong and defending Casey. It's important that everyone else does not. Sooner or later - maybe maybe years from now, the 'kindness of strangers' will run out.
I also think it's worth noting - and I say this solemnly and with sincerity...I would not be the LEAST bit surprised if we learn that her "supporters" are the ones who are actually dangerous to her. The type and intensity of attention she is getting from strangers should scare her to death. Ronald Reagan, John Lennon, Bjork, etc. all had similar types of people harm them. Doubt she has the awareness to even understand that, though.