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Breaking news
BREAKING NEWS: Casey Anthony places a call to 911 in fear of her life..... DISPATCHER: What is your emergency? CA: Please help me, I have a bunch of angry people trying to kill me. DISPATCHER: Okay Miss Anthony, try to stay calm, & an officer will be there in 31 days!!!
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Shame on any network that has anything to do with any interview she ever does...
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I keep hoping that Dexter is real and that her day will come sooner rather than later (as I'm sure she will be able to milk this whole thing if it doesn't).
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I think eventually the guilt and isolation of all this is going to catch up to her no matter what mental ailments she has....
you can only run from your conscience for so long..
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Originally Posted by Corbi
BREAKING NEWS: Casey Anthony places a call to 911 in fear of her life..... DISPATCHER: What is your emergency? CA: Please help me, I have a bunch of angry people trying to kill me. DISPATCHER: Okay Miss Anthony, try to stay calm, & an officer will be there in 31 days!!!
LOL Viciously funny!!!
paolo59
"If you're going through hell, keep going!" Winston Churchill
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METAL ABUSER
Originally Posted by Oceanside
Shame on any network that has anything to do with any interview she ever does...
Sadly, they will all vie to get one.
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Strive for perfektshun
They were saying on the news that people will be giving her all sorts of money. What the hell for?
So she will do an interview and lie to us all?
Is anyone going to race out and read the book?
Just give it some time. We all know how this one will end. she will most likely have another baby and kill it and this time she wont be so slick and will get caught. They always do. look at joran vandersloot. same thing, killed that girl in aruba, couldnt contain himself. did it again and got caught.
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If I was her father after those claims that her defense attorney made..................
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I was in Orlando this weekend and the local news ran a story about some producer apparently has offered her a million bucks for an interview. Not sure whether that hit the national press or not.
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Kettlebear
I must be the only person in the country who feels like I don't know enough to consider her guilty of murder. This Constitutional Republic has innocence until proven otherwise as one of our cornerstones. Why is everyone, and I mean everyone, convinced that she's guilty? Even if she is, the person who should be vilified is the Orange Country D.A., not the party who was found not guilty of murder.
By no means do I think Casey Anthony is a good mother. I also by know means am convinced that the grandparents (or brother) didn't commit the act.
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Abe Froman
Originally Posted by Marius_Ursus
I must be the only person in the country who feels like I don't know enough to consider her guilty of murder. This Constitutional Republic has innocence until proven otherwise as one of our cornerstones. Why is everyone, and I mean everyone, convinced that she's guilty? Even if she is, the person who should be vilified is the Orange Country D.A., not the party who was found not guilty of murder.
By no means do I think Casey Anthony is a good mother. I also by know means am convinced that the grandparents (or brother) didn't commit the act.
I've been saying this to people for weeks. But it appears that I'm crying in the wilderness. What really irks me are the yahoos that condemn the jury. I saw one idiot holding up a sign saying the jury was guilty of murder. wtf? All the defense had to do was prove a reasonable doubt. That's all. I'm sure this chick had something to do with it. Her hands are dirty in some way. But I'd rather see a guilty person go free than I would an innocent person be imprisoned (or worse, executed) because a jury convicted with their hearts instead of their minds.
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Originally Posted by cozener
I've been saying this to people for weeks. But it appears that I'm crying in the wilderness. What really irks me are the yahoos that condemn the jury. I saw one idiot holding up a sign saying the jury was guilty of murder. wtf? All the defense had to do was prove a reasonable doubt. That's all. I'm sure this chick had something to do with it. Her hands are dirty in some way. But I'd rather see a guilty person go free than I would an innocent person be imprisoned (or worse, executed) because a jury convicted with their hearts instead of their minds.
Time to get off the high horse. Jury's are way too easy to sway these days. You almost need a video of the crime being committed as "beyond a reasonable doubt". These people need to use their brain, and think.
Do I think Lance Armstrong used PED's...of course. It's not that hard of a leap. In a sport where all the top cyclists have been busted for using them, this guy magically is able to beat all the top cyclists, who are doping, without using? C'mon...you can't believe that. The gap between 1st and 2nd in any sport is miniscule.
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Abe Froman
How am on a high horse? If anyone's on a high horse it's the people that think they know more than the jury that was in the courtroom with the evidence being presented to them and even more so the people that think they have the right to ignore their civic responsibility by disregarding the way our justice system works to bring the verdict they want instead of the one that was proven (or, as in this case, not proven) to be the correct one.
No one raindrop believes it is to be blamed for the flood. -anonymous
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Kettlebear
Originally Posted by Rhinoclan
Time to get off the high horse. Jury's are way too easy to sway these days. You almost need a video of the crime being committed as "beyond a reasonable doubt". These people need to use their brain, and think.
Do I think Lance Armstrong used PED's...of course. It's not that hard of a leap. In a sport where all the top cyclists have been busted for using them, this guy magically is able to beat all the top cyclists, who are doping, without using? C'mon...you can't believe that. The gap between 1st and 2nd in any sport is miniscule.
Did you actually hear the arguments and evidence submitted by the prosecution? I wouldn't have been convinced by a long shot.
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11222 Dilling Street
Originally Posted by cozener
How am on a high horse? If anyone's on a high horse it's the people that think they know more than the jury that was in the courtroom with the evidence being presented to them and even more so the people that think they have the right to ignore their civic responsibility by disregarding the way our justice system works to bring the verdict they want instead of the one that was proven (or, as in this case, not proven) to be the correct one.
The cameras took everyone who cared to be in the courtroom...into the courtroom.
OJ was found not guilty, and his life ended up a wreck anyway. I suspect our young lady in this case will suffer a similar existence. The penalty for being found not guilty is likely going to feel worse than had she ended up in prison.
I may be wrong, but I doubt she will enjoy a life rich with friends and happiness.
Describe what Marcellus Wallace looks like....
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It could be worse
Originally Posted by Oceanside
I think eventually the guilt and isolation of all this is going to catch up to her no matter what mental ailments she has....
you can only run from your conscience for so long..
x10
how could you live with yourself
padded room for one coming right up
on the other hand she had to be fuked up to do such a thing so maybe it doesn't even bother a person like that??
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Supreme Tiger lifter
Originally Posted by tmonkey
x10
how could you live with yourself
padded room for one coming right up
on the other hand she had to be fuked up to do such a thing so maybe it doesn't even bother a person like that??
OJ sliced and diced and it doesn't seem to have fazed him at all.
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ɹəsn pəɹəʇsıƃəɹun
Originally Posted by Corbi
OJ sliced and diced and it doesn't seem to have fazed him at all.
^^This^^ guess some people never heard of a sociopath. and some people who sit on a jury have the CSI mentality they need to have the crime on video tape or wrapped up all nice and neat like a 60 minute tv show. This is the real world and common sense just ain't so common.
Semper Fi.
Just play the cards you are dealt and STFU.
If size mattered the elephant would be king of the jungle.
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Kettlebear
Originally Posted by CaptChip40
^^This^^ guess some people never heard of a sociopath. and some people who sit on a jury have the CSI mentality they need to have the crime on video tape or wrapped up all nice and neat like a 60 minute tv show. This is the real world and common sense just ain't so common.
No weapon, no motive...hello?
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H = T + V
In a few months she will be forgotten, so I'm sure they'll move as fast on the book/movie/mini-series as they can, but ultimately it won't be long before people can't remember why they even recognize that name.
2 + 2 = 5 (for extremely large values of 2)
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ɹəsn pəɹəʇsıƃəɹun
Originally Posted by Marius_Ursus
No weapon, no motive...hello?
So know we need a weapon to convict? Motive, that was made pretty clear. There have been convictions without a body never mind a weapon.
Semper Fi.
Just play the cards you are dealt and STFU.
If size mattered the elephant would be king of the jungle.
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Kettlebear
Originally Posted by CaptChip40
So know we need a weapon to convict? Motive, that was made pretty clear. There have been convictions without a body never mind a weapon.
Motive was not established, and they don't know how Kaylee died, hence the "no weapon" problem. It's much bigger than the fact that the weapon doesn't exist. They don't even know what weapon it was...if there even was one.
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Supreme Tiger lifter
Originally Posted by Marius_Ursus
No weapon, no motive...hello?
I'm pretty sure Chip was referncing the OJ trial where motive was pretty clear, jealous ex husband with a pretty bad temper. The weapon everyone assumes the lawyer hauled away for him, but it could have easily have been dumped anywhere.
What about Scott Petersons conviction? No weapon and no motive yet that didn't matter one damn bit.
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One thing for sure, that is one horribly troubled young woman. Lord, one horribly troubled family.
paolo59
"If you're going through hell, keep going!" Winston Churchill
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Kettlebear
Originally Posted by Corbi
I'm pretty sure Chip was referncing the OJ trial where motive was pretty clear, jealous ex husband with a pretty bad temper. The weapon everyone assumes the lawyer hauled away for him, but it could have easily have been dumped anywhere.
What about Scott Petersons conviction? No weapon and no motive yet that didn't matter one damn bit.
I didn't follow the Scott Peterson case, but the prosecuting attorneys must have done a better job proving guilt.
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11222 Dilling Street
Originally Posted by Marius_Ursus
I didn't follow the Scott Peterson case, but the prosecuting attorneys must have done a better job proving guilt.
He wasn't a cute girl.
Describe what Marcellus Wallace looks like....
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Kettlebear
Originally Posted by Brackneyc
He is now...at least to someone.
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11222 Dilling Street
Originally Posted by Marius_Ursus
He is now...at least to someone.
Are you saying that where he is, every night is "date" night.
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Kettlebear
Originally Posted by Brackneyc
Are you saying that where he is, every night is "date" night. 
And some nights you're kissing the lipstick. Some nights you're wearing the lipstick, and some nights you ARE the lipstick.
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Originally Posted by Marius_Ursus
No weapon, no motive...hello?
correct me if i'm wrong, but you don't need a motive to convict for murder. that said, the prosecution in the anthony case, failed to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that caylee was murdererd.
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