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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 432682" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>It will be interesting to the end, lol. Honestly I have tried and tried to figure out how she could be innocent and I can't come up with a logical scenario. I can't "see" what circumstances could have arisen that would have resulted in this darling little girl's death. Even to me, lol, it's impossible to come up with a "why" or a "how". Do I think the grandparents did it...uh, not really.If it were a stranger abduction and murder Casey and her parents would have been at the precinct right away. My gut does not like or trust George. My gut tells me that Casey's Mom probably also has issues. Hmmmmmmmmm. I wish all three had been under the care of a psychiatrist and a therapist.</p><p> </p><p>As the daughter of an Air Force Colonel, the sister of an Air Force Colonel and the proud Mom of a State Law Enforcement Division "honcho" I cherish the days when I believed the "system" was honorable, morally based etc. I've lost my innocence</p><p>after hand on experience with law enforcement leaders. I'm saddened by that. Life was a heck of alot more pleasant when I believed in "good guys vs. bad guys". BUT I do believe in the jury system. I've served on three. Some of the people are eager to "get it over", some in my experience "love the attention" but most of our American citizens really seriously try to presume innocence until the guilt is proven beyond a reasonable doubt. It is a hard task to reserve judgement until that point but I sincerely believe in the jury system. Sometimes they goof like the Armed Forces Mom but in my heart I believe that most of the citizens feel the burden of responsibility and do their best. I really do. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 432682, member: 35"] It will be interesting to the end, lol. Honestly I have tried and tried to figure out how she could be innocent and I can't come up with a logical scenario. I can't "see" what circumstances could have arisen that would have resulted in this darling little girl's death. Even to me, lol, it's impossible to come up with a "why" or a "how". Do I think the grandparents did it...uh, not really.If it were a stranger abduction and murder Casey and her parents would have been at the precinct right away. My gut does not like or trust George. My gut tells me that Casey's Mom probably also has issues. Hmmmmmmmmm. I wish all three had been under the care of a psychiatrist and a therapist. As the daughter of an Air Force Colonel, the sister of an Air Force Colonel and the proud Mom of a State Law Enforcement Division "honcho" I cherish the days when I believed the "system" was honorable, morally based etc. I've lost my innocence after hand on experience with law enforcement leaders. I'm saddened by that. Life was a heck of alot more pleasant when I believed in "good guys vs. bad guys". BUT I do believe in the jury system. I've served on three. Some of the people are eager to "get it over", some in my experience "love the attention" but most of our American citizens really seriously try to presume innocence until the guilt is proven beyond a reasonable doubt. It is a hard task to reserve judgement until that point but I sincerely believe in the jury system. Sometimes they goof like the Armed Forces Mom but in my heart I believe that most of the citizens feel the burden of responsibility and do their best. I really do. DDD [/QUOTE]
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