@Jaxk It is interesting to note that while we are screaming about Casey Anthony not getting the death penalty, we are also screaming about to let a convicted murderer out on a technicality. Actually the ”we” part is mostly ”them”, the government, and they are only looking after their own good no one else. The only way they are looking after us is indirectly, the thought if he is allowed to be executed Americans caught overseas might suffer greater for their crimes. That should not happen, we are Americans, we saved the world from communism, we have bases in more then 50 nations about the globe, and our cultural influence is vast and wide. We are the stealth empire that is running the imperialist game so well; those under foot do not even know they are under foot. That is why when an American teen convicted for his crime and was to receive the standard punishment the US government tried to butt its nose in thinking it was too tough for him. If they were aware of the treaty, they might not have tried to hit a home run off him, but since they did not know they didn’t care if he was not a citizen they wanted to slam-dunk him as hard as they could.
The reason she is talked about still, is that the wound is fresh. A cute doe-eyed child died and someone has to pay. That is it in a nutshell. About half the people spitting mad now would hardly bat an eye if this was thirty months ago and Casey disposed of Caylee. Because Caylee had photos of her cute face everywhere and people gushed over her cuteness we as people can’t stand to see cute little things we see as innocent and nice, destroyed. Given the fact her mother seem like she didn’t care and was out living it up when the child was missing, society want to punish her for not acting accordingly. The more they mug the camera and say what a douche Casey was, or how much of a dirt bag, hunk of s***, disgusting sack of bile and rotten cabbage, the longer or more she will suffer publically and end up a pariah.