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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 443064"><p>I wish I had read more of this thread from the beginning and now it is so large....can't keep up with it. But I have read a few posts here and they are so interesting! What Klmno and others have said sounds right to me....she is the type of difficult child who gets upset (to say the least) when others (particularly family) refuse to buy into her lies and (God forbid) try to set up some boundaries. The nacrssisism, entitlement and worse is monumental and shocking.</p><p>There is some kind of horrid/gruesome lesson here for families....those boundaries are important. No guarantee that some will learn as they should...but it could help.</p><p>I watched some of the news coverage of this case when it FIRST happened (two years ago or so???) and now again in the last several days. In fact, I am in Orlando currently, so you can just imagine the hoopla going on all around me.</p><p>My opinion has NOT changed in two years. (Guilty)</p><p>She is a difficult child of monumental proportions....certainly the idea of personality disorders comes into my mind.</p><p> And even though her parent's behaviors (I only know a little) seem <strong>REALLY </strong>off and inappropriate to me, I feel a little sorry for them at times. </p><p>I saw the prosecuting attorney's closing arguments on tv over the weekend and thought he did a good job. I thought what he said about 1st degree murder either being pre-meditated OR it can be aggravated felony child abuse leading to death was excellent. He said that they were BOTH first degree murder in the eyes of the law and that if you believed either situation it was still the same: First Degree Murder.</p><p>I thought this might make it an open and shut case. Hmmm.</p><p>If you look into Casey Anthony's eyes....and see her demeaner/affect/facial experessions....combined with the OVERWHELMING evidence, there is no doubt in my mind that her thinking is "off" and that this should be a guilty verdict.</p><p>I do not think people will have an easy time convicting a mother of murder. It is gut wrenching. But, it is what it is. </p><p>Time will tell.</p><p>This is a very tragic/horrible/depressing case. Painfully sad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 443064"] I wish I had read more of this thread from the beginning and now it is so large....can't keep up with it. But I have read a few posts here and they are so interesting! What Klmno and others have said sounds right to me....she is the type of difficult child who gets upset (to say the least) when others (particularly family) refuse to buy into her lies and (God forbid) try to set up some boundaries. The nacrssisism, entitlement and worse is monumental and shocking. There is some kind of horrid/gruesome lesson here for families....those boundaries are important. No guarantee that some will learn as they should...but it could help. I watched some of the news coverage of this case when it FIRST happened (two years ago or so???) and now again in the last several days. In fact, I am in Orlando currently, so you can just imagine the hoopla going on all around me. My opinion has NOT changed in two years. (Guilty) She is a difficult child of monumental proportions....certainly the idea of personality disorders comes into my mind. And even though her parent's behaviors (I only know a little) seem [B]REALLY [/B]off and inappropriate to me, I feel a little sorry for them at times. I saw the prosecuting attorney's closing arguments on tv over the weekend and thought he did a good job. I thought what he said about 1st degree murder either being pre-meditated OR it can be aggravated felony child abuse leading to death was excellent. He said that they were BOTH first degree murder in the eyes of the law and that if you believed either situation it was still the same: First Degree Murder. I thought this might make it an open and shut case. Hmmm. If you look into Casey Anthony's eyes....and see her demeaner/affect/facial experessions....combined with the OVERWHELMING evidence, there is no doubt in my mind that her thinking is "off" and that this should be a guilty verdict. I do not think people will have an easy time convicting a mother of murder. It is gut wrenching. But, it is what it is. Time will tell. This is a very tragic/horrible/depressing case. Painfully sad. [/QUOTE]
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