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Two of my friends who have NEVER followed this case at all but had simply heard about it tuned into the trial from the moment it started and thought that KC was guilty.
Ooooh, Tim Miller on HLN stating TES is considering a lawsuit to recover costs for searches when Caylee "was never missing".
Ooooh, Tim Miller on HLN stating TES is considering a lawsuit to recover costs for searches when Caylee "was never missing".
Sorry Mods, just had to get that out there.
So, if they came back in the same time with a Guilty without reviewing any evidence, would everyone still be so upset?
I totally agree with your post.
The evidence was not there. There was no lack of common sense by the jury. The jury viewed the unembellished evidence, and heard from both sides about what this evidence is. The unembellished evidence has been out there for nearly 2 1/2 years via the Sunshine laws. The media chose to totally embellish the evidence that leaned towards guilt, and downplay or ignore the evidence that leaned towards not guilty.
From the moment the press reported 31 days, hundreds of thousands, if not millions were outraged and instantly knew KC was guilty. For many, from that day on there was absolutely nothing that anyone could ever say or do that would change their minds. The media had found a gold mine story, and they took full advantage. When the evidence became available due to the Sunshine law, the media hammered on every bit of evidence that made KC look guilty. The masses were pleased with this, no need to look any further, she is guilty. The best illustration of this is when they found the hypodermic needle in the gatorade bottle. The media had found their Smoking Gun, only this gun wasn't loaded, and to this day many misinformed still believe that this hypo is how KC administered the chloroform to Caylee. Caylee lost her life, and this is tragic. The media took the story of this golden child and made far, far more 'blood money' than KC, the Anthony's, or the DT, or the PT will ever make put together off this tragic story. They will continue to make money off this innocent childs tragic story. Now they will scream outrage, the jury got it wrong, and they will incite the public with stories that try to justify the 3 years of misrepresented truths that they fostered.
For nearly two years I have been posting on this site. I have always tried to show respect to others opinions. I have been in the minority this entire time. I read the docs, the interviews, etc. I posted my opinions and was met with angry disapproval, and many felt I have no common sense at all, simply because they already knew KC was guilty, and anything I said about the evidence was wrong because it did not point to KC's guilt. I was accused of not caring about Caylee, because I have always thought what had happened was a tragic accident. My brand of logic lacks common sense to those who do not want to believe what the unembellished evidence shows. There is no proof of what really happened. None. Only speculation. What any individual chooses to believe is entirely up to them. I may totally disagree with their opinion of what happened, but this is America, and I would die for their right to express that opinion. The disrespect towards our judicial system shown by the masses because of their dissatisfaction with the verdict in this trial is troubling.
Our system works, and it worked very well in this case. The evidence to prove KC guilty of any of the charges other than lying to police simply was not there.
As always my entire post is my opinion only.
Didn't the jury have 300+ pieces of evidence there in the room with them? Who is to say they did not spend the 8 or so hours of deliberating (taking away time for meals) looking through some of those items? They must have done something during those hours, I doubt they just sat there and stared at each other.
Even yesterday morning, they could have returned after an hour or two; I doubt they stayed in there until after lunch just to get one more fast food meal. I think they did deliberate, even after a possible initial vote showing that the state did not prove their case.
Because at some point, this "obsession" with Caylee appears to be more entertainment than anything else. And I find THAT to be sad.
I believe Mr. Ashton alluded to that himself this morning in one of his interviews.
Yes, I suppose there is a bit of an "obsession" in this case by people who cared about this small child that was murdered. Many have followed this very shocking case since day 31 and it has hurt our collective hearts. So very sad and we are shocked at the verdict, disappointed and left wanting justice for an adorable little girl.
As in all cases of grief, we will move on when we are ready, each of us, individually. Until then, we will stomp our feet, rant and rave as we each need to before we move on to another tragic story where a child needs us.
Its okay. And we are all very fortunate to have this forum where we can share and grieve together - even though many of us have different opinions on the way this case played out.
We will be okay. We are Websleuths. And we celebrate and support each other as the occasion warrants.
Salem
Yes, I suppose there is a bit of an "obsession" in this case by people who cared about this small child that was murdered. Many have followed this very shocking case since day 31 and it has hurt our collective hearts. So very sad and we are shocked at the verdict, disappointed and left wanting justice for an adorable little girl.
As in all cases of grief, we will move on when we are ready, each of us, individually. Until then, we will stomp our feet, rant and rave as we each need to before we move on to another tragic story where a child needs us.
Its okay. And we are all very fortunate to have this forum where we can share and grieve together - even though many of us have different opinions on the way this case played out.
We will be okay. We are Websleuths. And we celebrate and support each other as the occasion warrants.
Salem
Yes, I suppose there is a bit of an "obsession" in this case by people who cared about this small child that was murdered. Many have followed this very shocking case since day 31 and it has hurt our collective hearts. So very sad and we are shocked at the verdict, disappointed and left wanting justice for an adorable little girl.
As in all cases of grief, we will move on when we are ready, each of us, individually. Until then, we will stomp our feet, rant and rave as we each need to before we move on to another tragic story where a child needs us.
Its okay. And we are all very fortunate to have this forum where we can share and grieve together - even though many of us have different opinions on the way this case played out.
We will be okay. We are Websleuths. And we celebrate and support each other as the occasion warrants.
Salem
Salem,
I respect what you have said. I have followed this case from day 31 as well but never found myself emotionally involved in any way. In fact there were times that I felt sorry for the Anthonys simply due to the incredible invasion of their privacy that so many seemed to feel was justified. There are children every single day that are killed or go missing, and I simply cannot understand why this particular child stood out. And I think that the line was crossed and that this became an entertainment for some. I find that disturbing.
All the evidence was not put forward! They never knew of Casey's stealing, writing bad checks and being convicted of doing so!
Even if it was all put forward, this jury didn't give a crap. They didn't ask for anything to view for themselves outside of the attorneys.
Give me a break.
The smell itself was not evidence, the expert testimony to what they believed the smell to be was evidence, IMO. The jurors are not experts and could not have identified the smell anyway. They only had to believe or disbelieve those who testified as to what they knew the smell to be.
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