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Casey Anthony Found Innocent By A Jury Of Peers

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Caylee Marie Anthony was denied justice today by a Florida jury. In one of the most shocking verdicts since the OJ Simpson trial, Casey Marie Anthony was found "not guilty" of all murder and child abuse charges. She was found guilty of four counts of lying to police, charges that carry a one-year sentence per count, but will likely be mooted by time-served and time-off for good behavior.

I realize that juries are comprised of people from all walks of life and with varying intelligences, personalities, and reasoning skills. That said, I’m astonished that anyone could ever dismiss the factual and circumstantial evidence proving Casey guilty of murdering, or at least endangering the life, of her two-year-old daughter, Caylee Marie Anthony.

To return an innocent verdict, this jury had to grossly ignore disbelieve points, such as:

1. Instead of grieving like any other mother that had lost a child, Casey partied with her boyfriend for over 30 days and failed to tell anyone, at anytime that her daughter was missing, hurt, or dead. It wasn’t until her mother, Cindy Anthony, tracked Casey down and threatened to press charges against her for stealing a car and money that Casey finally concocted her first story of “Zannie the nanny” kidnapping Caylee. Of course, she admitted this story was untrue and revised her account of Caylee's death to an accidental pool drowning.

2. As evidenced by her lies about everything from fictitious people to her fictitious job at Universal Studios, Casey is a pathological liar that can‘t be trusted to tell the truth about what really happened to her daughter. Therefore, without any evidence to support Casey’s story of a drowned Caylee, the entire story should be dismissed as yet another lie. Furthermore, Casey had previously refuted a drowned Caylee on two separate occasions prior to the start of her trial. 

3. Various law officers; a tow yard employee; George, Cindy, and Lee Anthony; Dr. Vass from the “body farm;” a cadaver dog and handler; and the defense’s own bug expert all smelled human decomposition in the truck of Casey Anthony’s car.

4. The coincidence that chloroform was searched for on the Anthony’s home computer at a time that only Casey could be home, found in the trunk of Casey’s car, found within a syringe near Caylee’s decomposed body, and was a word contained in a MySpace posting made by one of Casey’s former boyfriends.

5. Casey was the only person that would have benefited in any way from Caylee’s death.

6. Caylee’s decomposed body still  had duct tape across the mouth. This particular odd, rare brand of duct tape was linked to the Anthony home from a photograph of a "Caylee... missing child" poster that was posted using the same duct tape.    



Of course, there are many more points of evidence from the trial, but just the above points are enough to alleviate any reasonable doubt in finding that Casey had, at the very least, some part in the death of her daughter. I can only assume that the jury in the Casey Anthony trial were people with little reasoning, common sense, and intelligence and/or were so concerned with being dismissed from this trial to make their personal plans that they failed to uphold their responsibilities as jurors. In any event, a miscarriage of justice took place today.





I would like to thank and commend Jeff Ashton and the rest of the state's team for a job well done. In this case, a not-guilty verdict in no way reflects upon the prosecution team, but rather reflects that there are fools born everyday to serve as jurors. 

I also assume that Casey will follow-up her time in jail with a book, movie deal, and multiple network interviews, which could earn her million of dollars. I would implore everyone to boycott such and not to reward lying and misdeeds with riches. 



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