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Old 07-13-2011, 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Leon View Post
And I firmly believe in Karma and she will get what's coming to her. Heck, I would have given her at least 30 yrs for being such a dumb ass!!
My thoughts exactly.

To address Fred’s comments: Great input! To me the smoking gun was the duct tape on the little girl’s mouth. Why the need for duct tape if she drowned (as the defense suggested)? I said it earlier and I’ll say it again: This case is very similar to the Scott Peterson case in many ways. His wife’s body was also badly decomposed and I don’t think a cause of death was ever determined (although I could be wrong) although it was ruled a homicide as her body was found dismembered. Therefore, the case was mostly circumstantial just as in the Anthony case. I really believe it was Scott’s actions/behavior after his wife went missing that convicted him. Two days after his wife went missing, he was home jerking off to porn – not the typical behavior of a grieving husband. He also disposed of her belongings rather quickly too (making room for the new girlfriend). Casey Anthony’s behavior was eerily similar. She was out partying just days after her daughter disappeared. She even got a tattoo that said (in English) “The Beautiful Life.” What could have been so beautiful about her life just days after her daughter was dead? Again, not the typical behavior of a grieving mother. Yet Scott Peterson was convicted and Casey walks free. Go figure.

To address Barry’s comments: The jury was a complete bunch of idiots. They deserve to have their ass kicked, but death threats are taking it way too far. When I heard one of the jurors say that Casey was a “good mother,” in an interview on Good Morning America, that told me everything I need to know about the intelligence of this jury. They are dumber than a sack of rocks. Again, I believe a good ass kicking is needed, but death threats are taking it to the extreme.
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