Casey Anthony case

United States
July 11, 2011 4:03pm CST
I don't know whether she is guilty of not, but the verdict is already passed, and she will be served 4 years for those misdemeanor punishments. I knew that many people, especially women would against such judgement against her. I don't know her in personal as matter of fact, but from the news description, she seems like an irresponsible person. She would rather party all night, and after her daughter missed for a whole month, then she would voluntarily call the police. That is not a mother. You know what, such case remind me of this movie of "Gone, baby Gone". Also about a dilemma situation of missing girl from an irresponsible mother. What do you think of it?
3 responses
@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
14 Jul 11
I think she is at least guilty of knowing what happened to her child and she is not telling it. Why would she need to lie if there was nothing to lie about?
@blue65packer (11826)
• United States
12 Jul 11
I have been follwoing this case since it began. Yes Casey Anthony is guilty of murdering her daughter. She was found not guilty because of lack of evidence to prove she did it. I know alot of people need to get on with their lives now but people do get upset when justice is not servced like in this case. Now I am going to see what Casey Anthony does do when she is released from jail. Will she go into hiding? Will she try to make money on a book and movie? Will some insane person try and take her life? Will she end up like OJ Simpson in the future? Only time will tell!
@inertia4 (27978)
• United States
12 Jul 11
What I think is simple. First off, it should have never been on TV. The media made a celebrity out of her. The verdict was the verdict, time to let it go. All these news reporters and journalists just keep on talking about it. All that talk is not going to change the verdict. Whatever Casey Anthony is, she was found not guilty. Now it's time to move on. But no, all these news shows can not let it go. What about whats going on with the country, isn't that more important?