Saturday, July 16, 2011

An Orlandoan's take on Casey Anthony

The prosecution did not prove the murder case. In fact I'm a bit baffled about how any professional attorney working as a prosecutor can even justify bringing murder charges against anyone (as they did in this case against Ms. Anthony) when they do not even know the cause of death of the victim. 
          Well not really. I'm not baffled at all. They did it to make a name and money for themselves. Everyone has exploited Ms. Anthony for profit, from the local Cable13 News which ran continuous live coverage of it (instead of real news, such as what our local politicians up to), to the prosecutors who failed  to charger her with a less sensational, but evidence-supported crime. So I find it hypocritical as hell, of the people who now protest Ms. Anthony making money for her story which likely would include how 100s of parasitic companies and individuals in the mass media have made millions exploiting her. The only honorable people in the entire circus side show (which includes all the incessant babbling national press coverage and talking heads) is the jury, which on the evidence, decided Ms. Anthony is not guilty  of any of the major crimes she was charged with.
          But now this honorable panel of American citizens who sacrificed and gave their time, HONORABLY SERVING THE IDEALS OF THIS COUNTRY, is vilified and threatened to the point that one member had to quit her job and move out of state! May I point out that if she had so desired, the former Publix manager could have easily gotten an excuse to get off jury but, but did not do so.
          This circus points me to an alternate conclusion than the mainstream one: the real criminals in this case ARE NOT the exonerated defendant, nor are they the courageous jury which reached its verdict based on the presented evidence.
      The real criminals are the (well more like gutter scum) prosecutors and the court for allowing the media circus and the press (pond scum) for exploiting it for ratings and preconvicting the defendant. And what about the 100s of harassing and threatening  phone calls and letters to the honorable jurors and Ms. Anthony? Last time I checked, these things were a crime. But somehow I doubt if the State Attorney's office (Florida prosecutors) will investigate these crimes, let alone prosecute them. That just wouldn't be the popular thing to do now would it!



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