Her being young and white has nothing to do with it. The "glove" didn't fit, so she got acquit-ted.
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Her being young and white has nothing to do with it. The "glove" didn't fit, so she got acquit-ted.
Wasn't speaking in terms of "racist" Dino. What I am saying is that the images of death penalty people are always black, hispanic or plain "hardened" criminals. There are plenty of dudes on death row whose evidence wasn't nearly as obvious as this chicks was. However..they don't get the intense media coverage and dissecting of the "humaness" like they did with Casey. The media is just not ready or willing to include images of a young, "cute" white girl who is on death row along side all the other heinous criminals who are on death row too.
The media was killing Casey Anthony. The defense team took shots at the media for the way they depicted Casey Anthony. If anything the media was looking for a guilty verdict.
My ever race conscience friend....the jury was SEQUESTERED and not able to read newspapers or watch TV...And every medial outlet I watched except Geraldo had her fried, so your theory is null in void and somewhat ignorant. I do agree she's guilty, but I wasn't the one deciding her fate fortunately for her. Here's what we do know.....we have a beautiful child dead....discarded in the woods like an animal, and that cunt knows exactly what happened and when....but I believe in Karma, ( ask OJ about Karma) and you mark my words...she'll get busted with a purse full of crack, and they'll throw her the fuck in jail for 5 years. And as for her entire dysfunctional clan, they deserve our utter contempt.
Some of you don't understand that it's not enough to think she's probably guilty. The prosecution didn't prove that she's guilty *beyond a reasonable doubt*. That's the standard. If you really look at the evidence you have to say it's very possible that her daughter drowned accidentally and Casey tried to cover it up out of fear.
Whats really unfortunate is that the evidence just didn't add up to murder and nobody that examined the body could say what the cause of death was. Hell even the Body farm at university of Tenn. only had one hair to test. I think she did it but the evidence just wasn't there. Good job on the jury for using their brains and not their hearts. I am sure emotion will rule harshly in the civil case