Outlandish Justice (let's call it OJ)
July 6th 2011 02:08
"Not Guilty. Not Guilty. Not Guilty." What? What? What? Deja Vu! Is this 1995? Am I in the dentist office with partially cleaned teeth, gathered around a portable TV with my hygienist and a women with a rubber dam in her mouth, listening to the "Not Guilty" verdict of OJ Simpson?. . . It's the only logical answer. This certainly couldn't happen twice in a lifetime.
Disturbingly so it has. I am still riveted to the TV, awaiting breaking news stating that, "The verdict was read wrong. We really meant to say "Guilty". But it's not happening, there is no one breaking with any news other than she is still not guilty. How could this be?! I am so saddened and disheartened by this verdict. My heart is breaking for this beautiful brown eyed baby, who has not received justice in any way shape or form.
I did not start watching this case recently. I have watched from day one, over three years ago. I admit I thought from the start that Casey Anthony had killed her daughter. But when the trial started and the defense team said there would be shocking evidence to prove that she was innocent, I was willing to listen and form an unbiased opinion. I listened intently to the opening statements and heard nothing but a carnival madness roller coaster ride of stomach dropping balderdash from the Defense.
Evidently common sense has no place in the legal system. I'm not berating the jury, I'd like to but I won't. Obviously they had a hard time muddling through the untruths flung at them, and possibly their quick verdict may have been because they had important dates to keep. But the least the court room should do is to warn the jurors by placing a sign at the door where the jury enters stating "We the Defense don't believe in the truth as long as it means we can't win our case."
So let's pop out the bubbly, and celebrate because hooray they won. Oh wait, that's for them to do.
So if you ever find yourself entangled in a murder trial the formula for getting away with it is to lie your a$$ off. Throw your dad in the fire, then blame your mother for raising you this way. But after you're acquitted and you go home and holler "Mom, Dad, I'm home. What's for dinner? Boy am I hungry, you can't believe how awful that jail food is. Is my room ready?"
Let's hope they have moved and left no forwarding address.
There is no more anyone can do from this earth to save an innocent defenseless child named Caylee Marie Anthony. I will release my anger because I for one know for certain that the person responsible will be held accountable by the one and only true judge and jury on the other side of this life.
All that remains on this earth for this little girl is an enormous black hole of a cloud hanging around the resting place of poor little Caylee, shouting the monumental question "If Casey didn't kill Caylee, then who.?"
Disturbingly so it has. I am still riveted to the TV, awaiting breaking news stating that, "The verdict was read wrong. We really meant to say "Guilty". But it's not happening, there is no one breaking with any news other than she is still not guilty. How could this be?! I am so saddened and disheartened by this verdict. My heart is breaking for this beautiful brown eyed baby, who has not received justice in any way shape or form.
I did not start watching this case recently. I have watched from day one, over three years ago. I admit I thought from the start that Casey Anthony had killed her daughter. But when the trial started and the defense team said there would be shocking evidence to prove that she was innocent, I was willing to listen and form an unbiased opinion. I listened intently to the opening statements and heard nothing but a carnival madness roller coaster ride of stomach dropping balderdash from the Defense.
Evidently common sense has no place in the legal system. I'm not berating the jury, I'd like to but I won't. Obviously they had a hard time muddling through the untruths flung at them, and possibly their quick verdict may have been because they had important dates to keep. But the least the court room should do is to warn the jurors by placing a sign at the door where the jury enters stating "We the Defense don't believe in the truth as long as it means we can't win our case."
So if you ever find yourself entangled in a murder trial the formula for getting away with it is to lie your a$$ off. Throw your dad in the fire, then blame your mother for raising you this way. But after you're acquitted and you go home and holler "Mom, Dad, I'm home. What's for dinner? Boy am I hungry, you can't believe how awful that jail food is. Is my room ready?"
Let's hope they have moved and left no forwarding address.
There is no more anyone can do from this earth to save an innocent defenseless child named Caylee Marie Anthony. I will release my anger because I for one know for certain that the person responsible will be held accountable by the one and only true judge and jury on the other side of this life.
All that remains on this earth for this little girl is an enormous black hole of a cloud hanging around the resting place of poor little Caylee, shouting the monumental question "If Casey didn't kill Caylee, then who.?"
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