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how many times did they kill that poor child ? 
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I heard this yesterday and just thought it was a point to ponder (no matter one's view....just an interesting thought)..... this was the quote...
"Had Casey chosen to abort Caylee, no one would have said anything.....she just chose it 2 years later."
(Again...not starting a different topic here....just an interesting way to look at it).
how many times did they kill that poor child ?![]()
and did they say ther mother was jealous of her beautiful child ?
How in the world can a MOTHER be jealous of her own child ?
You have to have no reasonable doubts about your decision in a criminal case.
Since a cause of death was never established, as far as we know the child died of a very preventable accident, and the mother covered it up. It probably didn't happen that way, but I can EASILY depict that as being a possible solution to the evidence that was presented, and I certainly would be very uneasy as to convicting her of a capital crime based on what was presented. I definitely would have no moral certitude that the government explanation is the only correct possibility.
If I were on the jury, I couldn't do differently than what they did.
while i do not agree with you at all
thank you for posting this thought
Jurors declined to talk with reporters immediately after Tuesday's verdict. But juror Jennifer Ford told ABC News in an interview that it was because "we were sick to our stomach to get that verdict."
"We were crying and not just the women," Ford said in an interview posted on the network's website Wednesday night. "It was emotional and we weren't ready."
Ford, a 32-year-old nursing student, said the case was a troubling one.
"I did not say she was innocent," Ford said. "I just said there was not enough evidence. If you cannot prove what the crime was, you cannot determine what the punishment should be."
The prosecution didn't paint a clear enough picture of what happened to Caylee, Ford argued in a portion of the interview broadcast Wednesday night.
A not guilty verdict is saying she is innocent.
A not guilty verdict is saying she is innocent.
This must be a thread for the same irrational people that thought O.J. was guilty too.![]()
Jurors declined to talk with reporters immediately after Tuesday's verdict. But juror Jennifer Ford told ABC News in an interview that it was because "we were sick to our stomach to get that verdict."
"We were crying and not just the women," Ford said in an interview posted on the network's website Wednesday night. "It was emotional and we weren't ready."
Ford, a 32-year-old nursing student, said the case was a troubling one.
"I did not say she was innocent," Ford said. "I just said there was not enough evidence. If you cannot prove what the crime was, you cannot determine what the punishment should be."
The prosecution didn't paint a clear enough picture of what happened to Caylee, Ford argued in a portion of the interview broadcast Wednesday night.