Maybe Casey can think of a good hiding place for her.
She’s shopping for the “right” interview.
Drama queen, or has she had actual threats?
She’s gonna sue for something.....Or maybe they discovered she WAS a plant...
Drama Queen
Kind of ironic. She seems to think there is more evidence that her co-workers are capable of murder than Casey...
Boo Hoo. Bye, lady.
The Jurors and the defense team are all now accomplices to the murder of this poor innocent little girl,and they will be held accountable for it by almighty God IMHO
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This article assumes guilt by her co-workers. It says nothing about the fact her co-workers were threatening her.
All BS and all made up angst to get attention and money.
The jury here made a verdict, a lousy one, but it is final.
Now they can just shut the heck up and go back to work.
Their 15 minutes is over. I could care less what they think. They made the decision and they can live with it like everyone else has to.
The prosecution put a pathetic case together that never should have gone to court. The court and jury followed rules that protect all of us from false accusations. A murderer may have walked, but our basic rights to a fair trail were protected. Now anyone involved with this trial is living in fear from a public that has been whipped into a frenzy by a media that only wants better ratings.
She’s safer than Caylee ever was
Gee whiz, that little Caylee was most certainly an adoreable gir. I mean who couldn’t help but fall in love with those big brown eyes. But this is a little overkill (pardon pun). It is horrible, but there is so much evil in the world please someone enlighten me on what the fascination with just this case.
She’ll be fine once the next “pretty white girl” case begins blasting the lamestream media channels..
I think the jury did a terrible thing but, no one deserves this.
She deserves dirty looks by the public. No one knew exactly how Lacey Peterson died either, but she sure was murdered, and by Scott. He sits on death row due to jurors who understood what was a “reasonable” doubt.
IIRC, it was juror 12 who was most unequivocally for the death penalty during the voir dire.
Retiring because she made a lucrative deal with the tabloids?
Letting a child murderer go free was bound to have repercussions.