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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 437383" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I understand, DJ. On the murder jury we would have found the man guilty <strong>IF </strong>the Prosecution had accounted for a "blank" two hour period that we all thought was extremely relevant. Because it was just skipped over and never mentioned the Judge responded to our naive question by saying we could only consider evidence that was presented. I'm sure that is the law but on the other hand all ten or twelve us thought he was probably guilty but brought back a not guilty verdict because we had reasonable doubt. It took awhile to get the trail stored away in my mind.</p><p></p><p>Truthfully I'm thinking about changing channels to avoid the Anthony trail. No matter what she might say on the stand the girl has no credibility. If she had ever had a neuro/psychiatric I'm sure there would be multiple diagnosis's. on the other hand for three years they've been showing photos of her dancing etc. and there's been evidence that she spent the night at various places. That doesn't shock me. In Central Fl, and Orlando is <strong>the </strong>place to go drink, dance, party etc., the young adults (even some certifiable easy child's) go to after parties after the bars close at 2. It's also not rare for a young Mom to put her child to bed at someones house.</p><p></p><p>If there were any evidence of abuse patterns I would be more receptive. I didn't hear one person say she treated her daughter poorly. Therefore, I think she accidentally caused her daughter's death and then feared the consequences. As a result she made a series of bad choices to coverup her error and it snowballed</p><p>into a <strong>tangled web</strong> that may result in her death. Just like she zones out in the courtroom I think she zoned out of reality following what I believe was an accident. I think her chances are slim. Caylee's death is a tragedy. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 437383, member: 35"] I understand, DJ. On the murder jury we would have found the man guilty [B]IF [/B]the Prosecution had accounted for a "blank" two hour period that we all thought was extremely relevant. Because it was just skipped over and never mentioned the Judge responded to our naive question by saying we could only consider evidence that was presented. I'm sure that is the law but on the other hand all ten or twelve us thought he was probably guilty but brought back a not guilty verdict because we had reasonable doubt. It took awhile to get the trail stored away in my mind. Truthfully I'm thinking about changing channels to avoid the Anthony trail. No matter what she might say on the stand the girl has no credibility. If she had ever had a neuro/psychiatric I'm sure there would be multiple diagnosis's. on the other hand for three years they've been showing photos of her dancing etc. and there's been evidence that she spent the night at various places. That doesn't shock me. In Central Fl, and Orlando is [B]the [/B]place to go drink, dance, party etc., the young adults (even some certifiable easy child's) go to after parties after the bars close at 2. It's also not rare for a young Mom to put her child to bed at someones house. If there were any evidence of abuse patterns I would be more receptive. I didn't hear one person say she treated her daughter poorly. Therefore, I think she accidentally caused her daughter's death and then feared the consequences. As a result she made a series of bad choices to coverup her error and it snowballed into a [B]tangled web[/B] that may result in her death. Just like she zones out in the courtroom I think she zoned out of reality following what I believe was an accident. I think her chances are slim. Caylee's death is a tragedy. DDD [/QUOTE]
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