Wednesday, July 06, 2011

Casey Anthony Juror #3: "We did not say Casey Anthony is Innocent."

"I dreamed I was pregnant...it was like having Cays all over again. I've even thought about adopting...There are so many children that deserve to be loved." ~ Casey Anthony, excerpts from jail letters

Here's a question: What innocent person would make an accidental death LOOK like a murder? How is it that anyone believes that laughable claim???

Apparently Juror #3 is now saying, "I did not say Casey Anthony is innocent." She said "I just said there was not enough evidence...We were sick to our stomachs and crying after voting to acquit Casey Anthony."

Well, good, I hope they do feel sick, and I hope they did cry. I've been sick over the verdict, and yes, I've cried for that poor little child. It's deeply unsettling and horrific what happened to this little girl, and by the very person who should have protected and loved her. So now juror #3 says they felt sick and cried, except now we're hearing news of jurors negotiating media deals for appearances and interviews.

Equally disgusting is the defense team's gloating following the verdict, the arrogant jerk defense attorney who flipped off the media. No somber, sober reaction to the verdict, knowing that a small child is dead and her body was tossed out in a swamp like garbage. !!!!! There can be no celebrating here, no reveling here.

In the meantime, excerpts have been released of Casey's phone calls and letters where she talks about her desire to have more children, and possibly "adopt a child from Ireland."

By the way, my husband happens to disagree with me. He was not convinced the prosecution proved its case. In fact, he predicted a not guilty verdict early Sunday after listening to most of the closing statements, and what can I say, he was right. He was persuaded by the defense arguments that there was, indeed, a reasonable doubt that would keep Casey Anthony from being convicted. I have friends in law enforcement who feel the same way. As for me, I remain convinced of her guilt, and believe the case was convincing, and convincing beyond a reasonable doubt.

This morning an alternate juror spoke and said that he would have voted to acquit. He also did not feel that the prosecution proved its case. However, he did say that he actually thought it was a "horrible" accident that got blown out of proportion. Where in the world was the evidence for that??? That was just the fantasy story the defense threw up to create reasonable doubt.

One final thought: Notice that the juror #3 quoted above did not say the jury thought Casey Anthony was innocent. In fact, she said they were sick to their stomachs and crying. If that's true, then they must have felt she was guilty. Indeed, my husband believes she is guilty; my law enforcement friends believe she is guilty.

Well, in that we agree.

To Caylee, God Bless, Little One - Rest in Peace

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