Apparently helicopters followed the SUV from the jail to the underground parking of the lawyers office. So it could be her in different clothes, or not. I really think that fate will mete out whatever it is going to regarding her future, obviously she is NOT "free", she simply isn't caged. Might not satisfy peoples sense of "justice" however it is obvious by anybodies judgement that she will NEVER be "free" to live any kind of normal life. I truly this morning felt an overwhelming wish for the public to move on. Caylee's law proposal is a healthy thing in my opinion to put energies into. I think it is getting to a unhealthy level for public to be so emotionally engraged that it is causing families to argue, sleepless nights, rage, anxiety, stress etc. There are people that get away with all kinds of things, and NO it never sits right. Yet its done and it is consuming the public in my opinion to a degree that appears to be impacting the emotional health of people in their homes and that to me is sad, just as sad as the possibility that a woman may have gotten away with murder. I don't want to at all minimize the emotional outrage at the thought that a mother killed her child, yet is it really doing anything positive for the lives of the public so caught up that it impacts their own lives, relationships, friendships etc? I don't see how that serves the theory of "Justice for Caylee". I hear of things like Caylee's law and I think THERE is something concrete, healthy, positive out of all of this. I guess I'm of the mind that the justice system did what it did, right or wrong, good or bad, and I wish for the publics sake that people would sign the petition for this new law, then emotionally move on. I hate seeing such a huge segment of the population caught up in rage, anger, hatred, vengeful thinking, wishing someone dead or harmed as vigilante justice etc. I know this won't be a popular post and I don't mean it to be upsetting or judgemental etc despite the fact that i know it may be percieved that way. I simply can only say it is NOT intended that way. I genuinely feel horrible to think of hundreds of thousands of good people walking around in a rage that they can't let go of, letting it interfere with their lives and families and activities. Rage and hatred don't serve a poor dead child but they sure can harm the lives of good people who can't find a way to let go of the incredible emotion that was stirred by this trial.