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You'reWelcome

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  1. Which is why I said we had a chance to watch this trial first hand, live, and make up our own minds. I also said that I do not doubt that most people did only go by what they heard in the media. In terms of the trial, yes it was fair. We are aware that you are innocent until proven guilty. We know that we did not spend countless hours in that court and what was done was fair in the eyes of the 12 jurors that were. As for public opinion, We don't need CNN to tell us the woman who waited 31 days to report her child missing, went partying and got a cute little tat and lied about practically everything! to come to the conclusion that she is not innocent. Yeah she is free, there was justice for Casey but there was none for Caylee. That is why people are bothered. Not everyone is regurgitating CNN rhetoric.
  2. It's funny because the jury was sequestered and the media wasn't even a factor in deciding the verdict or possibly could "taint" it, like it was cleverly put. What's even more interesting is, while I agree the majority of people read about the case through media sources that were mostly "anti-Casey", a big portion of this trial was played live. There for you to watch and make up your own mind. Of course, no one knows what it was like to be in the courtroom for hours and being sequestered for 2 months. But to act like you won some battle against the media, c'mon.
  3. Yeah they were. So good, only thing left was bones.
  4. :lol: I rather her keep her murderer face. It suits her. Definitely.
  5. I think the prosecution did a good job with what they had. Casey left her little girl's body to rot in her trunk. Then in the sun in a swamp while roots grew through her little body and animals fed on her. They did what they could with what was left of this child. Her countless lies, indicative of guilt. Waiting 31 days to report your child missing? Saying your nanny kidnapped her? A nanny that did not exist? I mean, I'm glad we're not a lynch mob but they let a murderer walk free today.
  6. This verdict is DISGUSTING. I truly am shocked. Casey is there celebrating and smiling because her life was spared from a possible death sentence but Caylee's life was not spared. On her four other charges the maximum she will serve? *up to one year and she's already served three. It's a disgrace. There was no justice for Caylee today.
  7. Yes I do! tnp has a headache
  8. Nancy Grace :rolleyes: Casey Anthony is guilty of first degree murder. Anything less is injustice for Caylee.
  9. It isn't 4th of July without getting burned by a sparkler. :lol: GUILTY. :mean:
  10. Swallow Strudel
  11. Daydreamer- Adele
  12. Yes, lemonade. Tnp owns wellies
  13. You'reWelcome replied to Leire's topic in The World Of Music
    The new album will come out before this doc.
  14. TV The Rolling Stones

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