People often commemorate events in their lives with a tattoo, but Anthony chose a tattoo, written in Italian, with the upbeat phrase, "the beautiful life." Months ago, the original sketch of the tattoo was submitted as evidence. Now prosecutors, after filing a motion to photograph the actual tattoo on Anthony's shoulder, have been granted permission from the judge in the case.
The tattoo could certainly be considered not only as exhibit A, but as exhibit A-Z. How is it possible that any mom could get a tattoo celebrating life when their child had been missing for almost a month?
I found this on another site and felt compelled to post it here. It speaks volumes for me.