Casey Anthony Did Not Kill Her Child and What the Defense Alleges is Entirely True

Discussion in 'People' started by stigmerica, Jun 9, 2011.

  1. stigmerica

    stigmerica Member

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    In the opening statements the defense alleged that, like George Anthony confided in his mistress while crying, something along the line that, "It was a horrible accident that quickly snowballed out of control."

    The defense alleges that Caylee drowned in the family pool and that Casey asked him for help. From this point, making sense of the rest of this amazingly retarded case is easy.

    So here we go:

    1. The night before her daughter "officially" went "missing" Casey was with Caylee at Ricardo Morales' place. It was late, all three of them were in bed with Caylee of course on the opposite side of Casey, from Ricardo.

    2. Ricardo woke up to Casey leaving with Caylee.

    3. Casey then returns to Ricardo's, but without Caylee.

    So, what happened? The answer is simple: She "snuck" her daughter back home and put her to bed, presumably so she and Ricardo could spend the night together.

    From here, what do we know? We know that both of her parents had left the next day, one or both going to work (they had opposite work schedules but it appears undisputed that both of her parents had left early that day and thus would not have been present).

    So now we have Caylee home alone, Casey with Ricardo. Caylee wakes up to an empty house, with the grandparents having no clue that she was even there in the first place. She finds something to do, the inevitable: She gets in the pool, drowns. Casey returns, finds neither parent home and her daughter dead in the pool.

    From here she doesn't call police because an investigation would end with her getting a prison sentence. So what does she do? She makes several "frantic" phone calls that day (not disputed) between both her parents and at least one of her friends. Her dad is the first one there, and, as the defense alleges, they got into a huge fight, with Casey begging George to help her.

    Now this is the critical point. Why? Because the moment George helped her he implicated himself. And the moment he got his son and wife to help him cover this up, so that HIS DAUGHTER WOULDN'T GO TO PRISON, AS IT WAS JUST AN ACCIDENT, they ALL became implicated. Now you know why her family is testifying against her; if they don't testify against her literally her entire family will get charged with something, with her father -- the one who helped her directly -- getting a sentence on par with her own.

    The rest of all the circumstantial evidence is mere distraction to the reality of this case. She was supposed to just go on with her life, her dad attempted to get rid of the remains and hide any connection to ANY ONE of them, which he managed to do, as there's nothing that proves beyond any doubt that she killed her daughter, nor that it was even a homicide in the first place (which it wasn't).

    Now some assorted notes:
    1. Her dad knew how to do this effectively because he was in law enforcement for a considerable number of years.

    2. The smell, the (1) hair, etc. was simple planting of "evidence." The smell was not that of an actual rotting person but rather the substance they use to train... yep, cadaver dogs. This tool is similar in composition to the real thing with the exception of a few chemicals; why certain chemicals are not used in this stuff they use in training I don't know, and it's irrelevant anyway... possible that it's because it cannot yet be synthesized, or is unnecessary or problematic for training. Just as there is no proof beyond a shadow of a doubt that Casey killed her or that this was even a homicide, there is no proof beyond any doubt that Caylee was ever even in Casey's car in the first place. Is Casey a criminal mastermind? No. Being deeply sociopathic (like the rest of her family, BTW) gives her certain "advantages" in life, but her raw intelligence is barely pushing average.

    3. Caylee's nose, mouth, etc. was taped up in basically the same manner to how coroners deal with victims of drowning. This is to prevent all of the fluid from exiting back out of the body, not only because it's messy (e.g. inside a body bag) but in legit circumstances this can also contain evidence on how the person died. Keep in mind that her dad was in law enforcement for several years and would know to do this before moving the body around.

    4. Casey drove around with her car stinking to high heaven because she knew it wasn't the actual smell of her dead daughter.

    Anyway, I could go on and on, but here is verdict: It was an accident. She was complicit in trying to cover all of this up but she didn't actually kill her daughter. George helped her, then Cindy and Lee helped George, thus implicating the entire family; if Casey was not made the sacrificial lamb they would all go to jail. Any other explanation is utterly retarded and the result of standard lynch-mob mentality and too much time in TV drama land, too little in reality. She had already been maintaining her non-mom lifestyle for quite some time, had a hollow albeit working relationship with her daughter; there was no "psychotic break" and there's no "motive" to kill that, all things considered, even begins to approach persuasive.

    And a side note about the trial to anyone who isn't really keeping up with this. Understand that it hasn't even gotten to the defense yet.
     
  2. mustlivelife

    mustlivelife Knows nothing!

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    So her daughter died from a simple case of negligence? That's all right then. lol. Sounds like the sort of story that is over complicated and over publicised in the press when more objectional and deadly activities are being carried out by a country's governement, no? Why the fuck do so many Americans have swimming pools? Oh yeah, to drown their kids in.
     
  3. stigmerica

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    To be honest I don't really understand your comment. Maybe it's because I have poor reading comprehension, or maybe it's because your comment is genuinely confusing. LOL. But as to your first, I never meant to imply that her daughter dying from negligence would be okay -- or at least I didn't mean to. The point was that there's a big difference between someone dying as a result of negligence, and someone dying as a result of being killed... and the punishments, likewise.
     
  4. SpacemanSpiff

    SpacemanSpiff Visitor

    forget about the pool


    I think she was chloroforming the girl and putting her in the trunk when she couldnt get a sitter....and the last time she over did it.
     
  5. deleted

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    Its makes it much more difficult to buy chloroform for legitimate uses..

    dont spare the rusty needle on the **** ..
     
  6. stigmerica

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    You think that based on what?
     
  7. SpacemanSpiff

    SpacemanSpiff Visitor

    based on the tidbits I hear

    Ill admit Im not paying attention to the case
     
  8. antihippie

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    Another white child goes missing/dies and the nation takes notice. I feel bad that the kid died, but who cares? Why do people care so much about this?
     
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    nancy grace earns one pretty penny .. Thats why..
     
  10. mustlivelife

    mustlivelife Knows nothing!

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    Yeah, I read my post back and I will admit that it's not exactly my most lucid. I'm just amazed at how many people have swimming pools in america, even the supposedly poor. I wasn't trying to make out that you were implying her death was ok, sorry about that. I enjoyed your post and found it very interesting.

    The point I was trying to make was that the USA is doing some really fucked up shit around the world right now, which is why stories like this are big news. It is the same in the UK, Cheryl Cole has been on our front pages for days while we blow Libyan civilians to bits and train Bahraini officers on the finer points of protest massacres in Sandhurst (our esteemed officer training school). They are unearthing various cases from the past and are trying to raise any internal issue possible to fill the newspapers with crap. Which is the same reason for the "epidemic" of e-coli in Europe right now.

    "What, bombing civilians? Us? Watch out, a cucumber!!!! Run for your lives and forget about foreign policy!!!!"

    On reflection, if a child dies because of her own mother's negligence (she wanted to get her rocks off very noisily in this case) then that is just as good as murder. Couldn't they just have slipped out to the living room and had a quick one on the sofa?
     
  11. crankyelbow

    crankyelbow Makes Music

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    Attention is the most important thing living creatures have... what we focus on is what becomes important to us. Through media a false reality has been created to an extent never before possible. Irrelevant issues are discussed for hours, harmful products proported as useful, time wasted and dreams lost... this is the strategy which those who know use to continue their reign of power... but they are merely attention whores who never grew into any sort of real understanding.

    If anyone who reads this knows better TV or Movie Or Book Or Magazine Or Internet personalities better than the people whom surround them in real time - time to come back to a natural reality so we may collectively realize our potential.
     
  12. Dude111

    Dude111 An Awesome Dude

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    I really hope she didnt!
     
  13. LoneDeranger

    LoneDeranger Trying to pay attention.

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    So, the family is testifying against their daughter and letting her face serious time rather than confess they all had a part and everybody gets a token wrist slap?

    Who would give up their daughter if the "truth" costs only a little pain spread over many people?

    I don't buy it. The defense smells.
     
  14. SunLion

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    I've followed this one closely, and have NO doubt about her guilt. She's going to pay for what she did, too.
     
  15. Dude111

    Dude111 An Awesome Dude

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    Yes but will it be fair?? (An equal treatment to what she gave the baby)
     
  16. Mike31

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    Im having a hard time believing it also. They found no dna of casy anywhere on casey or in her home or car. Also the body was found in a different spot other than the pool. Her father said she drowned, wtf? Am I the only person seeing this crap? I think they are all crazy!
     
  17. Logan 5

    Logan 5 Confessed gynephile Lifetime Supporter

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    I'm going by gut feeling from the stuff I've seen in the media so far. She is either severely amnesiac or she didn't do it.

    What bothers me is the jury may not see it that way. Last thing I feel should happen is an innocent parent getting sent up state for a crime against their child that they didn't commit.
     
  18. Dude111

    Dude111 An Awesome Dude

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    Well if she really did drowned,WHY DID THEY COVER IT UP SO LONG??

    If the baby really died in the pool,THEY DIDNT DO THAT,by covering it up it shows they knew what she did was wrong!! (Putting that crap in the babies face)
     
  19. Logan 5

    Logan 5 Confessed gynephile Lifetime Supporter

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    What bothers me is the mother got sick watching the display of the pics. If she did it, would she get sick seeing them? I don't think so.
     
  20. Smokeymouth

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    I think she did it. She lies outta her arse to protect herself. Her family is the scapegoat. She is narcissistic and a sociopath. Yup, I'm judgmental on this here one. I've seen and heard the evidence too and that is my conclusion.

    People watch because everything in the case is open thanks to Florida law and because of the horrendous nature of it.
     

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