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« Reply #60 on: July 13, 2011, 10:26:02 AM »

http://www.cfnews13.com/article/news/2011/july/278258/Jury-foreman-says-two-thought-Casey-Anthony-was-guilty
Jury foreman says two thought Casey Anthony was guilty
By Mark Jenkins, Reporter
Last Updated: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 6:47 AM
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The jurors deliberated more than 10 hours, and decided the only charges they felt were proven were the four counts of lying to law enforcement.

He said the jury searched for any felonies to charge Casey with, but given the evidence, none applied.

During more than 30 days of testimony, the jurors heard all about Casey's promiscuous behavior and partying, all while her daughter was missing.

However, none of that was illegal, so the jury did not factor Casey's wild behavior into their verdict.

"We wish there was something else we could look at that would be a felony. Something, we don't have the power to do this, we don't have the ability to put the laws in place for this, but, something where you do not report a child missing it would be a felony for every hour, every day, whatever goes on, it gets worse and worse because her actions were disgusting."

The jury foreman said he wishes they could've at least charged her for waiting 31 days to report her daughter missing.

A new bill would give future jurors that option.
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Thanks trimmonthelake

In my opinion the jury foreman was possibly a plant.  Listening to him in the Greta interviews was akin to listening to the opening statement and closing arguments of the defence ... word fo word.

The prosecution's case against Casey Anthony was COMPLETELY disregarded while the defence's arguments were furthered by a foreman who was in a position to persuade/ influence/ instruct other jury members.

IMO

I am off until later.  Have a good day Monkeys.

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Exclusive: Casey Anthony Jury Foreman on Forensic Evidence and Suspicions of George Anthony
Published July 11, 2011 | On the Record | On the Record

Special Guests: Casey Anthony Jury Foreman, Juror No. 11

http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/on-the-record/transcript/exclusive-casey-anthony-jury-foreman-forensic-evidence-and-suspicions-george-anthony?page=1


Exclusive: 'It Disgusted Us' - Casey Anthony Foreman Reveals What Happened Inside the Deliberation Room
Published July 12, 2011 | On the Record | On the Record
Special Guests: Casey Anthony Jury Foreman, Juror No. 11

http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/on-the-record/transcript/exclusive-039it-disgusted-us039-casey-anthony-foreman-reveals-what-happened-inside-delibe

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« Reply #61 on: July 13, 2011, 10:28:39 AM »

Don't throw nanners please ... I love Dorothy Simms' new look. She shoulda don't this a long time ago. I looked at pics of her 10 years ago & she looks younger than that with her new style. Her eyebrows are perfect. Wherever she went did a great job.

I have to say though, I personally think the only reason she got involved in Casey's case is bc she's completely & unequivocally against capital punishment resulting in death. She believes in prison sentences and reform. At least as far as I can tell. She has a good heart. Out of every single person on the Defense team, Ms. Simms is the only one I can't put down. I'm disheartened that she became involved with this child killer but I personally think her convictions are true to her heart.

I like her new look, too.  Maybe she let her hair keep growing during the trial, and figured she'd reward herself afterwards.  Heck, I still think she doesn't want to be recognized, but then again, she's on tv. 
She had enough stress just petting and soothing Casey, probably due to JB's instructions. 
I doubt if any of this has made sense.  My disjointed ramblings.  Apologies. 
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« Reply #62 on: July 13, 2011, 10:28:42 AM »

http://www.cfnews13.com/article/news/2011/july/278355/Casey-Anthony-served-with-lawsuit-in-jail-from-EquuSearch

Casey Anthony served with lawsuit in jail from Equusearch

Last Updated: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 10:13 AM

ORLANDO --

Casey Anthony has been served with another lawsuit.

Earlier in the week, the recovery group Texas Equusearch announced it was suing Casey for over $15,000 in damages from its search for Casey's daughter, Caylee, in 2008.

Wednesday morning, Tim Miller, the group's founder, was seen at the Orange County Jail as Casey was served with the latest civil suit against her.

Equusearch said it is demanding a trial by jury to decide the case.

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Sorry Caylee, the jury took your day away.


« Reply #63 on: July 13, 2011, 10:30:02 AM »

I guess I do not know how it is possible to have a plant on the jury.  These people were pulled by their DL, right?  Nobody knew where the jury was coming from before then.  I am so not a conspiracy theorist. 

I believe they are all just stupid cold people who did not care that a baby died, so they refused to listen to anything but the defense's opening statement.

Women and men kill their children every day to be rid of them.  No idea why they could not believe this as a motive, also her relationship with her mother.  Watch her life after she gets out, nothing to tie her down.  This is what she wanted.  Bella Vita. 

There is simply no justice in this world.  Unless you have a video, DNA, or something as conclusive as those, we will not get convictions for baby killers.  I believe Scott Peterson was a fluke and he was convicted cause she was pregnant and because his jurors had more than 2 brain cells. 
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« Reply #64 on: July 13, 2011, 10:30:59 AM »

Don't throw nanners please ... I love Dorothy Simms' new look. She shoulda don't this a long time ago. I looked at pics of her 10 years ago & she looks younger than that with her new style. Her eyebrows are perfect. Wherever she went did a great job.

I have to say though, I personally think the only reason she got involved in Casey's case is bc she's completely & unequivocally against capital punishment resulting in death. She believes in prison sentences and reform. At least as far as I can tell. She has a good heart. Out of every single person on the Defense team, Ms. Simms is the only one I can't put down. I'm disheartened that she became involved with this child killer but I personally think her convictions are true to her heart.

I like her new look, too.  Maybe she let her hair keep growing during the trial, and figured she'd reward herself afterwards.  Heck, I still think she doesn't want to be recognized, but then again, she's on tv. 
She had enough stress just petting and soothing Casey, probably due to JB's instructions. 
I doubt if any of this has made sense.  My disjointed ramblings.  Apologies. 

She looks like a made up duck to me.  Sorry, ugly.  Tammy Faye Baker comes to mind.
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« Reply #65 on: July 13, 2011, 10:31:25 AM »

http://www.cfnews13.com/article/news/2011/july/278355/Casey-Anthony-served-with-lawsuit-in-jail-from-EquuSearch

Casey Anthony served with lawsuit in jail from Equusearch

Last Updated: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 10:13 AM

ORLANDO --

Casey Anthony has been served with another lawsuit.

Earlier in the week, the recovery group Texas Equusearch announced it was suing Casey for over $15,000 in damages from its search for Casey's daughter, Caylee, in 2008.

Wednesday morning, Tim Miller, the group's founder, was seen at the Orange County Jail as Casey was served with the latest civil suit against her.

Equusearch said it is demanding a trial by jury to decide the case.

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That's a misprint. It should read over $115,000.

Thanks Titch!!  I hope it is. 
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« Reply #66 on: July 13, 2011, 10:35:14 AM »

Poor Sherriff Fleming has to protect her. 

Let's say we caught Osama and he was brought to trial.  After he called all our people, imagine some sheriff having to protect him during his trial?

Now, granted Osama and Beotch are on slightly different levels, but each are very evil, and in my very strong opinion, do not warrant protection from the very people they hurt. 

This fact will haunt me for a very long time.  She will just pick up a phone.  she will have the sheriff on speed dial.  Umm, these people are being mean to me.  I, personally, as I said, would quit, but if I didn't quit, I would be fired, because I would refuse to protect her. 
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« Reply #67 on: July 13, 2011, 10:36:56 AM »

Good morning Monkeys.  I, too, and tired of being told to "Respect the jury's decision."  I do not.  How can I respect a group of people who sat in judgement of a baby killer, yet couldn't judge?  It appears from what a few of them have said, they found every way possible to come up with a logical reason for finding the baby killer "Not gulity," yet there is no possible locical reason.  The fact that Baez told them "Good morning," means Casey's innocent?  How could these morons, who were presumed to be adults with powers of reasoning, believe one word that Baez said.  It should have been stressed by Judge Perry that what was said by the attorneys was not evidence.  It should have been stressed that what was said in opening statements was not a statement of fact. I have not watched, nor will I watch, a single member of the jury on their media blitz.  My information comes from those of you who did watch and from what I gather, they didn't deliberate, reason nor did  they have an interest in doing so.  They liked Baez (Which certainly says something about them) and they made up reasons to find the baby killer not guilty.  Not one reason for their decision that  I have heard is legal nor does it even make sense.

I do respect our system of justice, but do not respect  most notably and recently these twelve idiots who are destroying that system.  The "deliberated" for less that 11 hours.  During that period of time they ate at least four meals, talked about getting that stupid woman out in time for her trip, and admired Baez and themselves. It didn't leave much time for Caylee.  I guess she didn't matter to them. She's dead.

I also blame Judge Perry who seemed to be in such a hurry to keep the trial on his schedule and who allowed and, in fact, forced people on the jury who obviously were not intelligent enough to even understand the evidence, much less make a decision about it.  It also seemed to me that he favored the defense and the reason, IMO, was to get a not guilty verdict so that his precious appeal record would be preserved.  Well, the trial was not about him.  It was about the heinous murder of a precious little girl who's life has been counted as nothing.  Some of his rulings can only be explained in light of the above, and not to insure a fair trial.  While the defendent is entitled to a fair trial, so is the citizenry of this country and IMO this was denied.

Respect that jury?  I think not. I feel nothing but disdain for them and for Judge Perry.  Congratulations, Your Honor, your record and timetable stand.
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« Reply #68 on: July 13, 2011, 10:37:15 AM »

Poor Sherriff Fleming has to protect her. 

Let's say we caught Osama and he was brought to trial.  After he called killed all our people, imagine some sheriff having to protect him during his trial?

Now, granted Osama and Beotch are on slightly different levels, but each are very evil, and in my very strong opinion, do not warrant protection from the very people they hurt. 

This fact will haunt me for a very long time.  She will just pick up a phone.  she will have the sheriff on speed dial.  Umm, these people are being mean to me.  I, personally, as I said, would quit, but if I didn't quit, I would be fired, because I would refuse to protect her. 

Do not know how called got there, swear I typed killed.  Must be time for bed, somebody is beginning to piss me off again and it is way too early for that.  God help me, I hate that woman so deeply. 
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« Reply #69 on: July 13, 2011, 10:37:36 AM »

http://www.wftv.com/news/28521417/detail.html

Casey Faces Lawsuit, Possible Expenses For Caylee Search

Posted: 11:46 am EDT July 12, 2011Updated: 9:10 am EDT July 13, 2011
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Casey Anthony is only days away from being released from jail, and she already faces a new lawsuit and expenses that she may have to pay for the time spent searching for her daughter, Caylee Marie Anthony.

Tim Miller of Texas Equusearch claims Casey's lies cost his search team $112,000, and he has filed a civil lawsuit against her. Miller had a processor serve Casey the suit at the Orange County Jail on Wednesday.

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« Reply #70 on: July 13, 2011, 10:38:10 AM »

http://www.cfnews13.com/article/news/2011/july/278355/Casey-Anthony-served-with-lawsuit-in-jail-from-EquuSearch

Casey Anthony served with lawsuit in jail from Equusearch

Last Updated: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 10:13 AM

ORLANDO --

Casey Anthony has been served with another lawsuit.

Earlier in the week, the recovery group Texas Equusearch announced it was suing Casey for over $15,000 in damages from its search for Casey's daughter, Caylee, in 2008.

Wednesday morning, Tim Miller, the group's founder, was seen at the Orange County Jail as Casey was served with the latest civil suit against her.

Equusearch said it is demanding a trial by jury to decide the case.

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Thought it was 115,000?  15,000 is NOT ENOUGH,  skenky hoe bag. 

In order to file the civil suit, damages must be more than $15,000. Tim (TES) is actually seeking $112,000 spent on searches, etc.
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« Reply #71 on: July 13, 2011, 10:39:38 AM »

http://www.wesh.com/casey-anthony-extended-coverage/28530785/detail.html

Sheriff On Casey: We're Not Personal Security
OCSO Looking Into Threats Against Casey Anthony

POSTED: 6:20 am EDT July 13, 2011
UPDATED: 6:40 am EDT July 13, 2011
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Orange County sheriff Jerry Demings said Tuesday that an intelligence detective has been assigned to assess any threats against Casey Anthony.

Demings also said that deputies will make sure Anthony is released from jail safely, but said they will not be escorting her to wherever she chooses to go.

"We're not personal security," Demings said.

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« Reply #72 on: July 13, 2011, 10:41:13 AM »

http://www.wesh.com/casey-anthony-extended-coverage/28530785/detail.html

Sheriff On Casey: We're Not Personal Security
OCSO Looking Into Threats Against Casey Anthony

POSTED: 6:20 am EDT July 13, 2011
UPDATED: 6:40 am EDT July 13, 2011
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Orange County sheriff Jerry Demings said Tuesday that an intelligence detective has been assigned to assess any threats against Casey Anthony.

Demings also said that deputies will make sure Anthony is released from jail safely, but said they will not be escorting her to wherever she chooses to go.

"We're not personal security," Demings said.

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I read that but I also see where it says an intelligence agent has been assigned to assess threats. 

Unless he goes yup, there have been threats, and then file-13's those threats, that is way too much effort afforded for her and more money the state of Florida has to spend for her ugly face. 
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« Reply #73 on: July 13, 2011, 10:43:26 AM »

Check out this article. Who owns TBO?

http://www2.tbo.com/news/news/2011/jul/06/8/online-rage-follows-anthony-jury-home-to-pinellas-ar-242150/

Online rage follows Anthony jury home to Pinellas

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Folks, no matter if you are for or against the Anthony 12, remember there are 916,000 people in Pinellas. Hardly a representative sample.

With that in mind, we bring you balance from TBO.com commenter Chris610:

"Plenty of evidence? It was all circumstantial, it was not proven by the DA, I'm proud of Pinellas County. They did their job. The law states innocent 'until' proven guilty. It is the prosecution's job to prove her guilty, and they didn't do that."
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« Reply #74 on: July 13, 2011, 10:45:01 AM »

http://www.cfnews13.com/article/news/2011/july/278355/Casey-Anthony-served-with-lawsuit-in-jail-from-EquuSearch

Casey Anthony served with lawsuit in jail from Equusearch

Last Updated: Wednesday, July 13, 2011 10:13 AM

ORLANDO --

Casey Anthony has been served with another lawsuit.

Earlier in the week, the recovery group Texas Equusearch announced it was suing Casey for over $15,000 in damages from its search for Casey's daughter, Caylee, in 2008.

Wednesday morning, Tim Miller, the group's founder, was seen at the Orange County Jail as Casey was served with the latest civil suit against her.

Equusearch said it is demanding a trial by jury to decide the case.

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Thought it was 115,000?  15,000 is NOT ENOUGH,  skenky hoe bag. 

In order to file the civil suit, damages must be more than $15,000. Tim (TES) is actually seeking $112,000 spent on searches, etc.

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« Reply #75 on: July 13, 2011, 10:48:05 AM »

http://www.wesh.com/casey-anthony-extended-coverage/28530785/detail.html

Sheriff On Casey: We're Not Personal Security
OCSO Looking Into Threats Against Casey Anthony

POSTED: 6:20 am EDT July 13, 2011
UPDATED: 6:40 am EDT July 13, 2011
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Orange County sheriff Jerry Demings said Tuesday that an intelligence detective has been assigned to assess any threats against Casey Anthony.

Demings also said that deputies will make sure Anthony is released from jail safely, but said they will not be escorting her to wherever she chooses to go.

"We're not personal security," Demings said.

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« Reply #76 on: July 13, 2011, 10:48:33 AM »

Wonder what the idiot jurors thought of the skenky one's thinker pose she did every time Caylee's skull was shown.  Bet they thought that was sincere too. 

I cannot be this poor of a judge of character.  It is not possible that 95% of the people following this case believer her to be a baby killer and she not be.  It is not possible that I find every move she makes to be evil, and 12 jurors on 1 jury panel buy every lie she spews out. 

It is just not possible.  Did somebody put something in my coffee? 

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« Reply #77 on: July 13, 2011, 10:49:57 AM »

Poor Sherriff Fleming has to protect her. 

Let's say we caught Osama and he was brought to trial.  After he called killed all our people, imagine some sheriff having to protect him during his trial?

Now, granted Osama and Beotch are on slightly different levels, but each are very evil, and in my very strong opinion, do not warrant protection from the very people they hurt. 

This fact will haunt me for a very long time.  She will just pick up a phone.  she will have the sheriff on speed dial.  Umm, these people are being mean to me.  I, personally, as I said, would quit, but if I didn't quit, I would be fired, because I would refuse to protect her. 

Do not know how called got there, swear I typed killed.  Must be time for bed, somebody is beginning to piss me off again and it is way too early for that.  God help me, I hate that woman so deeply. 

Only if there are legitimate, credible threats, Casey will be responsible for her own security/protection once she is off OC jail property......not Law Enforcement.
She will have to pay out of her own pocket. The only thing she will find in her pockets when she leaves OC jail is cobwebs. She will go back to stealing $$$ from other people.....that's the only way she knows how to get money. The word "work" is not in her vocabulary. That's why we the people must be diligent in boycotting anything & everything Casey tries to sell to make money!
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« Reply #78 on: July 13, 2011, 10:50:47 AM »

http://www.ocala.com/article/20110710/COLUMNISTS/110709726

A failure of the justice system

By Tom McNiff
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Published: Sunday, July 10, 2011 at 6:30 a.m.
Last Modified: Saturday, July 9, 2011 at 11:27 p.m.

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That's not to say the jury should have convicted Anthony of first-degree murder. Reasonable people can disagree about the amount and quality of evidence.

But the six-week trial once again revealed problems in a justice system that we Americans regard as the greatest in the world.

Perhaps most troubling was this one cold fact:

In 2011, with all the cutting-edge forensics at our disposal, with a sophisticated court system evolved over centuries to sort truth from fiction, we couldn't identify and convict to the satisfaction of 12 educated people the killer of one of the most vulnerable members of our society.

It's a failure. A swing and a miss. Any argument to the contrary is to accept a substandard brand of justice, to settle for something less when we should aspire to something more.

To most of us, this wasn't an entertaining contest between attorneys. It was a contest between good and evil, and evil, it seems, won this time.

That is the fountainhead of our public outrage.

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« Reply #79 on: July 13, 2011, 10:52:08 AM »

Poor Sherriff Fleming has to protect her. 

Let's say we caught Osama and he was brought to trial.  After he called killed all our people, imagine some sheriff having to protect him during his trial?

Now, granted Osama and Beotch are on slightly different levels, but each are very evil, and in my very strong opinion, do not warrant protection from the very people they hurt. 

This fact will haunt me for a very long time.  She will just pick up a phone.  she will have the sheriff on speed dial.  Umm, these people are being mean to me.  I, personally, as I said, would quit, but if I didn't quit, I would be fired, because I would refuse to protect her. 

Do not know how called got there, swear I typed killed.  Must be time for bed, somebody is beginning to piss me off again and it is way too early for that.  God help me, I hate that woman so deeply. 

Only if there are legitimate, credible threats, Casey will be responsible for her own security/protection once she is off OC jail property......not Law Enforcement.
She will have to pay out of her own pocket. The only thing she will find in her pockets when she leaves OC jail is cobwebs. She will go back to stealing $$$ from other people.....that's the only way she knows how to get money. The word "work" is not in her vocabulary. That's why we the people must be diligent in boycotting anything & everything Casey tries to sell to make money!
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