I had mentioned this a couple of days ago, but the Prosecution did not make its case. there were way tooo many holes.
I am not happy that the prosecution failed to meet the burden of proof.
Based on what people have posted here and on Facebook - I wouldn't want to be one of the jurors after that verdict!
Amazing how everyone here is quick to be judge, jury and executioner. The reactions here and elsewhere are precisely why there are trials, and people are not judged by public opinion.
No system is perfect, but it's the system that is in place and you have to respect the system as a whole.
Amazing how everyone here is quick to be judge, jury and executioner. The reactions here and elsewhere are precisely why there are trials, and people are not judged by public opinion.
No system is perfect, but it's the system that is in place and you have to respect the system as a whole.
I can not believe this.........it's like the OJ trial number 2.
People all over the web are talking........I think she would be safer in jail from what is being said......The juriors may want to take a long vacation as well.........I feel bad that they were put in this position...it could not have been easy.........
The facts are that child killers an molestors are targeted in jail, where there are guards everywhere it is going to be a whole other ball game outside of jail for her.....hopfully no one will think to take the law into their own hands........because that would do no one any good, no one would win.
Soooooo basically no justice for the sweet little angel who did nothing to deserve the way her life eneded.....makes me sick.
So true ... look at OJ.Casey will never be "free" - even when she is released from jail. She will always be thought of as a child killer for the rest of her life - even if she is innocent.
Paul, you don't think it's okay to judge someone who admits to being the last person to see her child alive, and then spent a month lying about it and partying?
I hope Karma visits Casey.