Posted on 07/11/2011 6:04:29 AM PDT by Dr. Scarpetta
The woman, known only as juror number 12 left her job and went into hiding fearing co-workers would 'want her head on a platter'.
Her husband said before leaving she told him: 'Id rather go to jail than sit on a jury like this again.'
He told NBC News he was worried for her health and had his bags packed ready to leave if his 60-year-old wife's name gets released.
The woman, who moved to Florida from Michigan fled the area, retiring from her job working at Publix Grocery over the phone because she didn't feel safe.
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That is your right. It is also your right to pray for Casey as you said you are doing.
As I told you last night, I will pray for little Caylee.
We will disagree about the verdict and who we want to pray for. No one will change your mind, and you won't change ours.
There's nothing left to be said...
You do know that someone can click on your name and read your posts don't you? You have been posted on numerous "Casey Anthony Threads" always defending her - always on the side of the defense - arguing about chloroform and how fast it evaporates, etc.
You are obviously a great defender of Casey's so why not just admit that instead of trying to sound neutral. I am *proud* to admit that I am on the opposite side of the discussion. I imagine the others here that believe she is guilty feel the same way.
You do know that someone can click on your name and read your posts don't you? You have been posting on numerous "Casey Anthony Threads" always defending her - always on the side of the defense - arguing about chloroform and how fast it evaporates, etc.
You are obviously a great defender of Casey's so why not just admit that instead of trying to sound neutral. I am *proud* to admit that I am on the opposite side of the discussion. I imagine the others here that believe she is guilty feel the same way.
OH, no.....I will try to catch the rest of the jury foreman’s interview on Greta....but a lot of what he said alarmed me. For instance.....jury instructions told them that they could examine a witness’ testimony and believe all or part or none of it. When it came to George, they wanted to convict him of murder...instead they should have discounted his testimony if they wished, but the rest of the evidence stood. Did they request any readbacks? Did they examine ANY evidence? NO, they did not. In 11 hours they walked out of their eager to go home. Their homecoming was not what they expected. Today through TV and the internet we have the ability to see all the evidence, too. We know what they did or did not do in that jury room. I find them seriously lacking. I am talking about their lack of serious deliberations.......NOT their souls.
In addition, I object to having jurors who were married to convicts, to someone without a high school diploma on the jury...to lots of them. Someone who hasn’t even graduated high school may not have the ability to give due diligence to the evidence, nor the ability of critical thinking. A woman who’s husband died in prison? How about the one who said she couldn’t “judge” anyone....what the heck does a juror do?
No, this trial was a travesty of justice....and it was the jury......let them suffer. Through suffering we are made strong. Nothing wrong with living with the consequences of your actions....it is through rough periods in our lives that we grow. Let’s see what these jurors can do with this.
400 pages of notes must have been a darn big pile of notes in the jury foremans chair.
Which does speak volumes does it not. Even when Casey was finally found and at her mothers it wasn't until her mother threatend her with jail for stealing her car and money, and saw that her mother was carrying that out, that she finally revealed Casey was missing 'DURING' those phone calls her mother was making to the police to come and arrest her.
Listening to those three phone calls that day is revealing....you can get a pretty good idea that Casey's concerns for her own neck played out then..as always. She is an expert at calling peoples bluff right up to the wire because she loves the game...same as when she took police to the place she din't work...not until going down the hall did she own up to not working there.
It is important to consider the lengths Casey Anthony is willing to go to conceal any truth and play all parties who are in her circle. But is "normal" behavior for sociopaths.
As she has so aptly spoken many times.."I'm not going to give them nothing!"
Im not defending Casey. Im defending the jury and the system set up in the constitution.
I have no idea what Caseys involvement is. Or anyone elses for that matter.
I agree with you 100%. Anyone who has been a parent only needs to place themselves in that position. How could you do otherwise?
where is your source for the 400 pages? put up or shut up.....all coverage I saw said some took notes, many did not...some days I heard that none of them took any notes.
Greta on last nights show. She is showing her interview with the jury foreman. She doesnt just take most peoples word for anything. I won't make statements to you to put up or shut up however.
just googled it.......HE said he did, that would be a stack of spiral notebooks worth of notes......I sincerely doubt that...if he did he hardly reviewed them in 11 hours of deliberations now did he?
You must think I am as gullible and clueless as the jury! I read your prior posts. I never saw a single one that was not pro-Casey Anthony.
I have no idea what Caseys involvement is.
That is an exact quote from Cindy Anthony. If you watched any of the trial or read any of the transcripts or listened to ANY of the tapes from the jail and you do not have ANY IDEA what Casey's involvement was.... well, I'll just say it is a waste of both of our time to discuss this.
As I am also a Christian, perhaps we will meet another day on another thread and find something we can agree upon!
Can't hardly believe you are that ...well nieve perhaps...when the juror foreman himself said he was worried about his two dogs after being away from them. THAT is an 'outside influence'. He and others wanted to get home.
Well yes, it is too much to ask. Just as with the jurors they're defending whom were also negligent to review the evidence. "Let's move on"... as some have also stated is 'easier' then to uncover what went wrong along the way so that a fair trial is indeed just that...and correct what's broken.
It's also easier for them to post wrongful claims or deny those that are.. then do "prove" what they are stating. Sooooo...birds of a feather thingy seems apparent...and pride gets in the way.
Without evidence! Yet you disagree with the jury when they doubted testimony. Hmmmm
That would be me...it's always a safe place to stand when you know 'beyond a reasonable doubt' who it really is who gives discernment to see the truth as it really is.
Pro Casey Anthony? Are you kidding me? Not once have I defended Casey. I have defended the jury and the system of justice set up in the constitution. I have never once intimated that Casey is innocent of anything. I have said that the investigators and the prosecution screwed up. If the investigators and prosecution screwed up do you think I think Casey is innocent? The converse of the statement that the prosecution and investigators screwed up is that if they would have done their job she would have been convicted.
The jury failed to realize they were staring at the face of evil when they looked at Casey Anthony.
The devil smiled when Casey laughed, danced and frolicked without ever telling anyone that her 2 yr old baby was gone...
Kimes and Anthony share many of the same pathologies. Kimes was pretty and attractive when she was Casey's age, and was quite the party girl. Her need for funds to support and enliven her lifestyle led to a life of crime. Many men fell prey to her wiles.
Look for Casey to follow in Sante's footsteps.
http://lawvibe.com/sante-kimes-biography-psychology-of-a-psychopathic-murderous-mother/
Hopefully, Casey will never reproduce again and will not have a son to share in her criminal career.
Clickable link:
http://lawvibe.com/sante-kimes-biography-psychology-of-a-psychopathic-murderous-mother/
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