In the article "Evidence missed in Fla. girl's case," the author (doesn't say) talks about the missed information that was missed during Casey Anthony's trial. They have found that the day Caylee, Casey's daughter, went missing, there was a computer search on "fool-proof suffication," evidently spelling suffocation wrong. After this was searched, the person clicked on an article that talked about suicide that involved posion and putting a bag over someone's head. The history of the browser then recorded that this person got on MySpace, which was Casey's, not her father's.
This evidence came out before the trial began, but no one said anything. Everyone assumed that the father had searched it, wanting to kill himself after Caylee drowned.
But, not knowing about this, everyone thought that Caylee was poisoned with chloroform and then suffocated by duct tape being placed on her nose and mouth. They could have found out the truth, but Caylee's body was too decomposed to do an autopsy.
Of course, everyone wished they had this information sooner, but it's too late...
In my opinion, I truly don't care. Whatever happened, happened. She deserves a private case like anyone else in the world. I'm minding my business. Do I think she's wrong? I don't know. I don't know the entire story to make a decision. But, in all reality, she's human. The media needs to leave this case alone. It happened four years ago, and she already pleaded guilty. She's guilty. No evidence can help her get out of jail. Oh well. That's her fault.
Sorry I don't have a lot of opinion, but that's really how I feel
This evidence came out before the trial began, but no one said anything. Everyone assumed that the father had searched it, wanting to kill himself after Caylee drowned.
But, not knowing about this, everyone thought that Caylee was poisoned with chloroform and then suffocated by duct tape being placed on her nose and mouth. They could have found out the truth, but Caylee's body was too decomposed to do an autopsy.
Of course, everyone wished they had this information sooner, but it's too late...
In my opinion, I truly don't care. Whatever happened, happened. She deserves a private case like anyone else in the world. I'm minding my business. Do I think she's wrong? I don't know. I don't know the entire story to make a decision. But, in all reality, she's human. The media needs to leave this case alone. It happened four years ago, and she already pleaded guilty. She's guilty. No evidence can help her get out of jail. Oh well. That's her fault.
Sorry I don't have a lot of opinion, but that's really how I feel
If you don't care, I'm curious why you decided to write about it?
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