Sep 15, 2010
If you’ve been watching the Casey Anthony you have probably felt the following emotions:
- Anger
- Sadness
- Frustration
- Confusion
- Appalled
As I watch the trial, I find myself screaming at the television. Is it just me, or does it feel like no one is telling the truth?
See, I’m not sure who is guilty or innocent, and I am so confused my the testimonies, that it’s hard to point a finger in one direction or the other. However, here is what I do know: No one is being honest.
I think the trial was held far too long after little Caylee’s death. I believe that the amount of time that has elapsed has allowed the family to grieve and move on. Therefore, at this point, any remorse they may have for involvement in the case has faded. Their sadness of losing Caylee has numbed, and they simply want to go back to their normal lives. States cable internet bundles reps.
I think that if the trial had been held immediately after finding Caylee’s remains, I believe that the remorse would have been so deep that someone in the family would have come forward with information that would make the evidence more conclusive. However, now Casey’s parents are done protecting little Caylee, and in an attempt to salvage their family, are protecting their daughter – if she is in fact guilty.
I just hope that someone in the family starts to tell the truth, and stops protecting the individual who is responsible for the death of Caylee. Either that, or I hope that the jury has enough evidence to make a ruling against someone.
I think we need to remember who the victim here is. A little girl lost her life far too soon due to the wrecklessness of an entire family. Directv knows she wasn’t abducted, which means someone in the family was irresponsible with her well being. It’s just a matter of finding out which family member is responsible.
