I would suspect that as well. I have no idea of life in prison but I would imagine it is a community of sorts. I heard a prisoner on TV say " There are the prison laws... and then there are the laws among the convicts"... who create a pecking order similar to governance in a community.
Have been viewing more of the videos from the trial history today. Hardest was hearing the forensics account...how Caleys body had been chewed on by animals, and the skull and body entangled with vegetation woven throughout it. Let alone how shredded her clothes were etc.
When you hear how Caley and the family carefully cared for their pets burials....sheesh...Casey couldn't even give her daughter's body the respect she gave her pets! Mindboggling!
Was Caley actually buried beneath the ground or was she just thrown out there? Can't seem to find anywhere that is addresses?
just tossed into the woods
I was just listening to the body language lady on Fox, the one we always talk about. She's VERY concerned about Juror #5. She said every time the defense scores "a big point," she intently scribbles it down. The body language woman is so worried she checked out the woman's profile and fed it into her little computer program. This juror came out at as "the highest, most dangerous juror for the prosecution."
I think we should be aware that this woman could hang the jury.
Casey parked her car on the side of the road and threw her daughter in the woods.
Remember Casey got decomposition on her pants and her mother washed them.