This is stupid and counterproductive. Go after the real criminal, not the jurors. As much as the verdict was horrible, the prosecution managed to fritter away what should have been a slam dunk case.
A bit melodramatic on behalf of the juror’s part.
A bit melodramatic on behalf of the juror’s part.
She has three lights if by government. Godspeed.
Tune in Gretta tonight ( to catch it all, you’ll have to turn inlater rerun)
A juror is bringing forth some interesting points.
But this is wrong and a Very dangerous precedent
Take that as sarcasm or not.
Take that as sarcasm or not.
This was already posted.
Nobody should be threatening her. But if I were a friend of hers I’d be asking her some really hard questions too.
The woman has more than proved she did not have the mental ability to set on a jury.
This is a country of 300,000,000 plus. Yet morons personalize a case like this. Stupid. I have no more interest in this case than I do in the street price of refried beans in Tijuana. Except that everywhere I go people are bleeting about it.
So the phenomenon I focus on is herd behavior. Stupid and frightening.
The names have to be released it is public information and always avaiable.I think they were incrediably stupid some of the thigns I’ve heard them say in interviews but if they didn’ want their names released they should not have served on it.
A red-haired woman in her 60s who moved to Florida from Michigan, she told the court she worked at a Publix Grocery when she was questioned as a potential juror.
Now, shes in hiding.
Juror number 12 left Florida. Her husband, fighting back tears, tells NBC News hes not sure when shell return to her home in Florida.
Why? He says she fears half of her co-workers want her head on a platter.
The others may understand what she did, but she didnt want to face them.
She was due to retire in the fall, but Juror number 12, after being released from sequestration, chose to call her boss to announce she couldnt come to work. She didnt feel safe.
She retired over the phone.
The husband, who sat with two NBC News producers, glanced repeatedly at his blood pressure monitor on the coffee table and the Bible next to it.
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A little melodramatic wouldn’t you say? Sitting with NBC producers no les.
YouTube - Casey Anthony: 12 Potential Jurors Were Talking ...
8 min - May 10, 2011 -
Approximately 12 jurors out of 50 that were scheduled to be heard today are now ALL excused because approximattely 12 jurors were talking...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=12OZ1q1h8Ik
Casey Anthony Book to Be Written by TV Doc Keith Ablow
HOLLYWOODREPORTER: St. Martins Press has acquired the rights to the forensic psychiatrists Inside the Mind of Casey Anthony, which will be rushed to print this year. Keith Ablow, a forensic psychiatrist who has appeared on Oprah, Larry King Live and is a contributor at Fox News, is writing a book called Inside the Mind of [...]
Ablow was the one-time host of an eponymous syndicated talk show that was canceled in 2007. Ablow also wrote the New York Times bestselling book, Inside the Mind of Scott Peterson. He co-authored The 7: Seven Wonders that Will Change Your Life with Glenn Beck.
http://www.cayleedaily.com/2011/07/casey-anthony-book-to-be-written-by-tv-doc-keith-ablow/
Perjurer Cindy Anthony Writing Book Supports Defense Claims About George
According to a cousin, Casey Anthonys mother, Cindy, is writing a book in which she will explain how the defense claims about George in the opening statement are true.
A 2nd Cousin to Cindy called into a Houston, TX radio show 104.1 KRBE Roula & Ryan Show (link below) stating how Cindy had a conference call with only her side of the family giving details confirming to them Georges participation as the Defense claimed in their opening statement at the murder trial.
Cindy will release these new details in a book already in the works . Cindy lied on the witness stand, can we believe her now ??? Is this another ploy of Cindys to save her daughter from the worlds hatred?
RADIO AUDIO CLIP LINK:
Radio Link listen to Cindys cousin here
Barnes & Noble Contact here: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/help/customer_service/morehelp.asp
After finding Casey Anthony guilty of four counts of lying to law enforcement (A gimme, said Juror No. 2) they discussed the most serious charge: first-degree murder. There are only two sentences: life in prison without parole or death by lethal injection.
The states theory is that Casey Anthony suffocated her daughter with duct tape, then dumped her body in a swamp near the home they shared with the girls grandparents. She didnt want to be a mother anymore, the state said, and she partied with friends and got a tattoo while her child was unaccounted for.
But the only forensic evidence was possible signs of human decomposition in the mothers trunk, and the childs decomposed remains found six months later.
The first vote was 10-2 against first-degree murder.
We didnt know how she died, we didnt know when she died, said Juror No. 2, who was one of the 10. Technically, we didnt even know where she died.
You couldnt say who did it. To me, thats why it was aggravated manslaughter of a child.
That was the next charge the jury could have found 25-year-old Casey Anthony guilty of. It carries a sentence of up to 15 years in prison. Juror No. 2 believed the mother was guilty of culpable negligence as required of that charge. He wasnt alone.
The vote on Tuesday was 6-6 for manslaughter. The two sides hardened. They started talking over one another. The jury foreman calmed them all down.
Here the defenses theory was key: They told the jury that Caylee accidentally drowned and the family tried to cover it up. But the defense also accused George Anthony of sexually abusing his daughter Casey a charge he denied. The defense said the abuse trained Casey Anthony to lie and live in denial.
The jury didnt believe anything George Anthony said on the stand, according to Juror No. 2.
But more importantly to the jurors who opposed the manslaughter charge, no one could say who was Caylees caretaker the mother or the grandparents when the child actually died.
If it was murder, who did it? If she died accidentally, then who was the childs caretaker? But Juror No. 2 didnt buy that.
The six that voted guilty said it didnt matter at what point in time she came home and found out her daughter was missing, he said. She had to report it in some way, shape or form, and thats where the negligence came in.
But some jurors, he said, had decided not to convict Casey Anthony of any charge in the girls death. By lunch Tuesday, the guilty side started to lose votes.
Juror No. 2 was the last holdout. Deliberations lasted for 11 hours over two days. They filed into court at 2:15 p.m. Tuesday to hand over their verdict.
We truly dont know what happened, he said. Somebody knows, but we dont know.
http://www.cayleedaily.com/2011/07/2-jurors-voted-casey-guilty-but-got-swayed-somehow/
So now post jury tampering will be coming in now. If the jury can be intimidated, then what happens when a big case comes along, the gov’t is hell bent on conviction and the jury votes for not guilty, not the jury will get punished for their decision by threats and intimidation. Time to be very scared !
This case sure has brought out all the nutballs in society and there sure are a lot of them.