July 2010 Weddings
Dear Community,

Our tech team has launched updates to The Nest today. As a result of these updates, members of the Nest Community will need to change their password in order to continue participating in the community. In addition, The Nest community member's avatars will be replaced with generic default avatars. If you wish to revert to your original avatar, you will need to re-upload it via The Nest.

If you have questions about this, please email help@theknot.com.

Thank you.

Note: This only affects The Nest's community members and will not affect members on The Bump or The Knot.

Can we please talk about this?

I know a lot of you posted on FB about this....but seriously, not guilty?! WTF??!?! How can you be found guilty of lying to the police and then not guilty of anything else? You only lie when you're trying to hide something. She should have at least been found guilty of child abuse.

Ugh. This whole thing makes me sick and super mad. Super Angry

Daisypath Anniversary tickers

Lauren's book recommendations, liked quotes, book clubs, book trivia, book lists (to-read shelf)Follow Me on Pinterest

Re: Can we please talk about this?

  • DH thinks that the jury knows she's guilty but was sending a message to the media, since they turned this trial into a circus.  It's O.J. 2.0.  And to be fair (or to play devil's advocate), while I do agree she's probably guilty, how the hell was she supposed to get a fair trial in today's climate when the media is going nuts?  I wish there was a different charge out there that she could have been hit with, but I do think there needs to be more limitations on what the media can and can't do in courtrooms.
    imageAnniversary

    RIP Dr. Irving Fishman - 10/1/19-7/25/10 - thank you for holding on for me.
    You made my wedding day complete.


    BabyFetus Ticker
  • and its that whole thing of "guilty beyond reasonable doubt". there apparently just was not enough evidence to convict her of it without some doubt still being there. maybe not doubt in everyones minds, but in the evidence. unfortunately, its how our system works. it keeps who are innocent out of jail for crimes they did not commit, but it also sometimes keeps people out who are clearly guilty.

    not like her life is going to be normal ever anyways...she's been judged by the public and im sure by some higher power.


    House Renovations
    Married Bio

    image

    I am a gluten-free, gun-toting wife! :P

    I love you, Daddy...2/24/1953 to 2/13/2011image
  • Oh this makes me so mad.

    I guess I could see where the jury doesn't want that kind of decision to way on them if they don't have crucial evidence proving she did it to place those charges.

    But what about child neglect.. you don't report your child missing for 31 days and then she wasn't even the one to report, she had no panic in her voice. Just Me being a mother but I'd be freaking out, crying hysterically asking anyone and everyone! I really don't think that portrayal of her was caused by the media.. i think that's just what any normal mother would do.

    I'm sad for Caylee, Cindy, George and Lee. God Bless them and wish them peace and happiness. 

    I'm not going to talk about it anymore, my DH is being a jerk and keeps saying "I told you so". it's really annoying.  


    Photobucket
  • I didn't really follow the case that much except for the small parts I saw on the news here and there. Honestly every time I heard something it was different and I couldn't follow the story. Nothing made sense to me. I do know though that my parents were in Orlando a few weeks ago and stayed at the same hotel the the jurors were and they told me they were watched like hawks. Police everywhere - all over the hotel. It was actually a pretty fancy hotel too. So they definitely didn't have exposure to the media, but I am sure they had to know the case they had was BIG - another OJ trial.

    I am sure Barbara Walters will interview them all together and they will talk about their verdict. If I were one of the jurors I would not want people to know who I was - let me go on with my life!

  • I understand why the verdict is what it is...that reasonable doubt like Kim said.  I think a lot of the evidence was circumstantial, unfortunately.  I'm at peace with it, if Casey did commit murder, she'll be judged by a higher power and has to deal with her guilt by herself.  I feel bad there will be no earthly justice for poor Caylee, but even that wouldn't bring her back. :-(
    Image and video hosting by TinyPic
    my read shelf:
    Jen's book recommendations, liked quotes, book clubs, book trivia, book lists (read shelf)
    Lilypie Pregnancy tickers
    Anniversary
  • RonCourtRonCourt member
    100 Comments
    edited July 2014
Sign In or Register to comment.
Choose Another Board
Search Boards