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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Casey Anthony GUILTY of Providing False Information, but INNOCENT of MURDER


Proof beyond reasonable doubt... was not found.

However, she was convicted of providing false information to law enforcement officers. AKA, lying.

The evidence that follows, did not suffice:
  • Hair binding, human composition, and traces of chloroform found in Anthony's car.
  • Google searches of the terms "neck breaking" "Chloroform" and "death."
  • The Heart shaped stickers found at the scene of Caylee's body, also found in her house.
  • Diary entry that said:
The following diary entry by Casey Anthony is dated "June 21" and reads:
I have no regrets, just a bit worried. I just want for everything to work out OK. I completely trust my own judgment and know that I made the right decision. I just hope that the end justifies the means. I just want to know what the future will hold for me. I guess I will soon see – This is the happiest that I have been in a very long time. I hope that my happiness will continue to grow– I've made new friends that I really like. I've surrounded myself with good people – I am finally happy. Let's just hope that it doesn't change.[57]
  • Traces of duct tape found on nose and mouth of Caylee.
  • Clubbing and going out while Caylee was missing.
  • Accusing her father of sexual abuse.

Evidence of remains given at the trial


Casey Anthony 2 weeks after she found out her child was missing

Heart Shaped stickers similar to the one found at the scene of Caylee's decomposed body

Superimposed image of the duct tape that would have been around her mouth

HOWEVER:

According to the New York Times,
"Investigators found no trace of DNA or solid signs of chloroform or decomposition inside the trunk of Ms. Anthony’s car, where prosecutors said Ms. Anthony stashed Caylee before disposing of her body." Key word: SOLID. There was no SOLID PROOF. Same goes for the fact that the prosecutors did not give a SOLID explanation for Caylee's reason of death.

The jury followed the rules of the judicial system. Was it flawed? On who's part? Why was her body decomposing for six months before they actually found her?

"The prosecution was also hurt by the fact that nobody knows exactly how Caylee died; her body was too badly decomposed to pinpoint cause of death," http://www.nytimes.com/.

Watch this video of a Today Show interview with her Anthony's ex-fiance:

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