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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 443054" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>As you all know the whole circus is very bothersome to me. I just can't help feeling like a voyeur and the hordes of people waiting to hear her sentenced to death or life imprisonment reminds me of the Gladiators. It makes me uncomfortable. That's why I have stopped watching the case and only click on for the many updates.</p><p></p><p>on the other hand I am surprised how much potential evidence was excluded from the trial...at least based on the multi shows covering the case. For example, I heard on two network shows that Casey made twelve unanwered telephone calls to George and Cindy on the day of the tragedy. It seems like one side or the other would have used that to their advantage. The Defense could surely say that indicated panic and supports the accidental death..although it would also tend to prove that George wasn't around. The DA could have used it probably to indicate guilt. The girlfriend of George also said that she turned over her phone and text messages to the Prosecution that showed continuing contact but only that one telephone call was included. I can see the DA not including that info but the Defense would have a proven record of contact that would have more strongly proven that George misrepresented his relationship with her.</p><p></p><p>I'm also a bit surprised that the Defense didn't try to neuter the pictures of her partying by showing evidence that 2011 bars for young people are dominated by pole dancing, shot contests, sexy clothing and less discriminate sexual contact than was true ten or twenty years ago. Geez, if you look at those pictures and you were raised forty years ago it makes her definitely look like a "Ho". The personal witnesses about her "shot girl" nights was actually positive. It was said that she didn't drink, didn't do drugs, was supportive of the girls who worked under her etc.</p><p></p><p>Last night during a five minute viewing of (ugh, lol) Nancy Grace there was a private investigator who</p><p>said that he had been on the property, contacted the State and the Defense and neither one ever got back to him. Seems like that happened alot. After three years I'd think that every lead would have been followed.</p><p></p><p>My opinion remains the same. I don't believe that she set out to murder her child. I do, however, think Caylee died while in her care. My guess is she couldn't figure out what to do, tried to reach her parents with-o success, then realized that they would never forgive her and used her demented brain to try to avoid the consequences of her actions. I think she probably laid Caylee in the backyard and thought about burying her there, realized that wouldn't work. Likely she then opted to make the disposal of the body as loving as she could figure out to do. Wrapping her in her own blanket. Then perhaps applying duct tape to keep her face intact and topping it off with a heart to indicate her feelings. Placing her body close to the home could also indicate that she wanted Caylee nearby.</p><p></p><p>All in all it is so sad and discombobulating. But, the circus atmosphere bothers me. The repeated and repeated displays of Caylee's pictures has begun to seem like an immoral way to make big bucks for the television stations. I guess the social networking mindset has taken it over the top. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 443054, member: 35"] As you all know the whole circus is very bothersome to me. I just can't help feeling like a voyeur and the hordes of people waiting to hear her sentenced to death or life imprisonment reminds me of the Gladiators. It makes me uncomfortable. That's why I have stopped watching the case and only click on for the many updates. on the other hand I am surprised how much potential evidence was excluded from the trial...at least based on the multi shows covering the case. For example, I heard on two network shows that Casey made twelve unanwered telephone calls to George and Cindy on the day of the tragedy. It seems like one side or the other would have used that to their advantage. The Defense could surely say that indicated panic and supports the accidental death..although it would also tend to prove that George wasn't around. The DA could have used it probably to indicate guilt. The girlfriend of George also said that she turned over her phone and text messages to the Prosecution that showed continuing contact but only that one telephone call was included. I can see the DA not including that info but the Defense would have a proven record of contact that would have more strongly proven that George misrepresented his relationship with her. I'm also a bit surprised that the Defense didn't try to neuter the pictures of her partying by showing evidence that 2011 bars for young people are dominated by pole dancing, shot contests, sexy clothing and less discriminate sexual contact than was true ten or twenty years ago. Geez, if you look at those pictures and you were raised forty years ago it makes her definitely look like a "Ho". The personal witnesses about her "shot girl" nights was actually positive. It was said that she didn't drink, didn't do drugs, was supportive of the girls who worked under her etc. Last night during a five minute viewing of (ugh, lol) Nancy Grace there was a private investigator who said that he had been on the property, contacted the State and the Defense and neither one ever got back to him. Seems like that happened alot. After three years I'd think that every lead would have been followed. My opinion remains the same. I don't believe that she set out to murder her child. I do, however, think Caylee died while in her care. My guess is she couldn't figure out what to do, tried to reach her parents with-o success, then realized that they would never forgive her and used her demented brain to try to avoid the consequences of her actions. I think she probably laid Caylee in the backyard and thought about burying her there, realized that wouldn't work. Likely she then opted to make the disposal of the body as loving as she could figure out to do. Wrapping her in her own blanket. Then perhaps applying duct tape to keep her face intact and topping it off with a heart to indicate her feelings. Placing her body close to the home could also indicate that she wanted Caylee nearby. All in all it is so sad and discombobulating. But, the circus atmosphere bothers me. The repeated and repeated displays of Caylee's pictures has begun to seem like an immoral way to make big bucks for the television stations. I guess the social networking mindset has taken it over the top. DDD [/QUOTE]
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