BirdOPrey5 |
07-18-2011 09:54 AM |
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Originally Posted by mdelcour
(Post 2221789)
It's common sense. Who "loses their kid" and then goes and parties? Seriously!
I have said this on my forum as well as other forums, I do beleive that she at the very least had a hand in killing her daughter, whether or not she struck the final blow...only God knows. Casey Anthony is a sick person.
This is her reaction after the jury said Not Guilty.
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/external/2011/07/63.jpg
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Yo realize if she "only had a hand" in killing her daughter such as if she hired someone to do it, by law the jury made the right decision.
This was a capital murder case... You can't convict someone because you feel she looks evil or "things don't just add up" or "it smells fishy." I agree 100% it smells fishy. But even the stank of a hastily abandoned fish market on a 100 degree day does not come close to sentencing someone for murder, let alone to death.
As for going partying every night- I would probably not do that but I must admit I'm not really sure how I'd react because it hasn't happened to me. It doesn't take a PhD in psychology to accept that many people "grieve" in their own way- - Some people get depressed and stay home/cry...
- Some people want to keep busy and go right back to work/school (that was me)...
- Some people want to be surrounded by their friends-
- Some people want to be alone.
It is not that big of a stretch in my opinion that somewhere in the entire USA there is a woman who wants to "party" as an expression of grief.
Ironically if most people do die I'm sure they'd want their loved ones to go out and party and be happy- to celebrate life- not to sit around and cry on each others shoulders.
If you believe in it then she will face ultimate judgement one day and HAVE to answer for her past to the only one who really counts. We put her through our imperfect human justice system and she did not get convicted. It's OK if you don't want to invite her to your home but the incredible hate this has generated is not healthy for you or this country. The best thing to do is just let her be at this point and move on with your own lives- hug your own kids extra tight tonight, but move on.
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