carreradpt |
07-08-2011 02:16 PM |
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Originally Posted by Brando
(Post 6122875)
It is so sad to see the many opinions of the matter forged by what they have read online or watched on TV.
IMHO if you weren't on the Jury you are lacking the appropriate information to make a call.
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NOT TRUE if you had Brighthouse, our local cable co. We had live coverage of the trial every day, no commercials. The only thing we did not see were any pics of the skull. We had access to everything the jury saw and heard and more. In fact, our local station had on demand and you could re-watch every segment. We did not get our info from the talking heads though we would tune them in as well after trial for that day. Can't believe I followed this from trial start. It was fascinating, frustrating, and more watching how the court operates and what the jury knows and doesn't know (what is kept from them by the court).
We had no doubt whatsoever that she alone killed her kid. And we saw the same evidence, ALL OF IT! She lied every single step of the way, her job, about her nanny,where she was, where her kid was, who she was with, was the last person seen with her daughter, had motive, time and a way to transport the kid, plenty of evidence there was a dead body in HER car, location of the body close to the house. She lied to her boyfriend, her other "friends", her family and the cops who were trying to help find her kid. She never spent a second looking for her and it was her family who called the cops looking for her kid, not Casey as the news keeps reporting. Reasonable doubt, none. Her parents loved that kid and paid for everything she had, food, shelter, clothes, toys, everything. Casey paid for nothing. And showed not one iota of remorse.
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