casey anthony changing her name & identity
@interactivelearning (451)
United States
July 10, 2011 5:26pm CST
I know you are suppose to support a jury`s verdict, But I have a really hard time comprehending how they let her go completely free. Some people say it was because she was a young woman, Some say the prosecutors should of never tried to get the Death Penalty.... Who Knows..
Casey Anthony has said she will be changing her name and I`m sure her entire identity. Her Lawyers say they fear for her life.
Right now this trial has probably cost in the millions easily, Who will pay for that? The Florida Tax Payers are going to pay for that.
Casey Anthony also says she wants to have kids, I think she just lied and said that to be honest though.
With All The Money She is going to receive, I believe Casey Anthony is going to use her 15 minutes of fame to make every last penny and then just disappear, Maybe even leave the country.
When you have access to the type of money she will have anything is possible, My Question is what do you think Casey Anthony will do once her 15 minutes are over and no one even cares about her anymore and she`s already made millions.
Like I said when you really think about it anything is possible... I really wish Justice was done and I also think her lawyer absolutely knows what about to baby Caylee. I do believe in Karma though
1 response
@fabsprecious (1565)
• United States
11 Jul 11
I have to agree, I personally can't believe she got away with just a slap in the hand. 4 years of prision is nothing especially when she has served most of the time during the duration of the trial period.
I have heard that she wants to change her identity, I have also heard that her lawyers are requesting that she be protected after she is released home, because they fear her life will be in danger. I am pretty sure she already has deals lined up and that she will be getting paids thousands if not millions of dollars. She gets all the fame and her daughter lies in a coffin, isn't our system the best.
@xfahctor (14118)
• Lancaster, New Hampshire
11 Jul 11
You don't feel the the time she served to be a sufficient sentence for lying to the police? It doesn't matter that it was served durring trial, at that time she had not yet been convicted of anything.
Other than lying to the police she has not been convicted of anything.
"isn't our system the best."
Yes, it still is.