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Casey Anthony found not guilty in murder of daugher
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A Florida jury has found Casey Anthony not guilty in first-degree murder of her 2-year-old daughter Caylee.

A Florida jury reached a verdict Tuesday in the murder trial of Casey Anthony, who is accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter Caylee.
Judge Belvin Perry says the verdict will be read at 2:15 p.m. EDT. The jury deliberated for more than 10 hours over two days after hearing 33 days of testimony. If convicted of first-degree murder, the 25-year-old Anthony could get a death sentence.








She could also be acquitted or convicted of second-degree murder or manslaughter. She is also charged with lying to sheriff's detectives investigating her daughter's 2008 disappearance.
The jury of seven women and five men had worked through much of the long weekend, hearing closing arguments Sunday and Monday morning and deliberating for six hours that afternoon. Jurors were chosen from the Tampa Bay area because of pretrial media coverage, and they're sequestered in an Orlando hotel.
Prosecutors argued Monday that Anthony killed her 2-year-old daughter Caylee in June 2008 because the toddler interrupted her carefree partying and love life. The prosecution said the defense's assertion that Caylee's death was an accident made no sense.
Anthony's attorneys say the girl drowned in the family's pool. They have said Anthony panicked and that her father, a former police officer, decided to make the death look like a homicide by placing duct tape over the child's mouth and dumping the body in the woods. George Anthony has denied that.
Prosecutor Jeff Ashton told the jurors no one makes an innocent accident look like murder.
"That's absurd. Nothing has been presented to you to make that any less absurd," Ashton said. He also spent significant time reminding jurors about forensic evidence that he said links Anthony to her daughter's death, including the smell and chemical signature of decomposition in her car.
Lead prosecutor Linda Drane Burdick followed Ashton, telling the jurors that prosecutors presented every piece of evidence they promised in May during opening statements. Without saying it, she was pointing out that defense attorneys never presented direct evidence backing up their contentions that the child drowned.
She then hammered on the lies Casey Anthony, then 22, told from June 16, 2008, when her daughter was last seen, and a month later when sheriff's investigators were notified. Those include the single mother telling her parents she couldn't produce Caylee because the girl was with a nanny named Zanny — a woman who doesn't exist; that she and her daughter were spending time in Jacksonville, Florida, with a rich boyfriend who doesn't exist; and that Zanny had been hospitalized after an out-of-town traffic crash and that they were spending time with her.
"Responses to grief are as varied as the day is long, but responses to guilt are oh, so predictable," Drane Burdick said. "What do guilty people do? They lie. They avoid. They run. They mislead, not just to their family, but the police. They divert attention away from themselves and they act like nothing is wrong. That's why you heard about what happened in those 31 days."
Burdick concluded the state's case by showing the jury two side-by-side images. One showed Casey Anthony smiling and partying in a nightclub during the month Caylee was missing. The other showed a tattoo of an Italian phrase meaning "beautiful life," which Anthony got a day before her family and law enforcement first learned of the child's disappearance.
"At the end of this case, all you have to ask yourself is whose life was better without Caylee?" Burdick asked. "This is your answer."
Anthony sat stone-faced during much of the prosecutors' arguments, but occasionally shook her head in disagreement and spoke under her breath.
Defense attorneys claimed Anthony's lies and erratic behavior were brought on by her grief over her dead child and by her family's dysfunction. George Anthony has denied allegations from the defense's opening arguments that he abused his daughter, and the judge said no evidence has been presented to support it.
Defense attorney Jose Baez said during his closing argument Sunday that the prosecutors' case was so weak they tried to portray Anthony as "a lying, no-good slut" and that their forensic evidence was based on a "fantasy." He said Caylee's death was "an accident that snowballed out of control."
Baez began his closing argument Sunday with his biggest question: How did Caylee die? Neither prosecutors nor the defense have offered firm proof.
He attacked the prosecution's forensic evidence. He said air analysis of the trunk of Anthony's car, which allegedly showed air molecules consistent with decomposition, could not be duplicated. No one could prove a stain found in the trunk was caused by Caylee's body decomposing there. And witnesses showed maggots found in the trunk came from a bag of trash that was found there, he said. Baez also attacked George Anthony as unreliable. He said a suicide note George Anthony wrote in January 2009 that claimed no knowledge of what happened to Caylee was self-serving and the attempt was a fraud. He said George Anthony claimed he was going to kill himself with a six-pack of beer and high-blood pressure medicine.
 

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The prosecution shouldn't have ever pushed for the Death Penalty. Big mistake.
 

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If the jury was willing to convict her on aggravated manslaughter, they probably would have been willing to convict of a second degree murder charge. I believe there was just too much circumstantial evidence to try for a death penalty. I don't know what they were thinking. Any doubt at all in the jury and they won't send somebody to their death. Especially a 25 year old girl.
 

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I am just echoing what you guys are saying, the push for death penalty ruined this case.

If she truly did it, which I am confident she did, the guilt will be with her the rest of her life.
 

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I really hope that this gets a movement going in most states anyway to Rid this country of the Death Penalty.
 

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The prosecution was hampered in its case by the fact that Caylee's body, found in a swamp six months after she disappeared, was so badly deteriorated that the medical examiner could not determine exactly how she died. Caylee's cause of death was listed as a "homicide of undetermined means."

The jury found Casey Anthony guilty on four counts of providing false information to law enforcement. Sentence: Up to 1 year in prison for each count.
 

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Providing False Information To Law Enforcement on several counts is all that stuck. All the TV Legal Experts are stunned as a quick verdict usually means guilty. Now all these everyday people are calling in with their reaction to the verdict. Nancy Grace said the Criminal Defense Sysyem is a crap shoot anyway you cut it and Casey Anthony now is free to write a book about the whole trial.
 

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I really hope that this gets a movement going in most states anyway to Rid this country of the Death Penalty.
I agree. It's not that I'm against putting somebody to death. But I think the only thing worse than freeing the guilty is incarcerating and executing the innocent.
 

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These everyday people outside the courthouse are getting madder by the minute by the verdict. They better keep their cool with all the cops just outside the courthouse.
 

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The jury found Casey Anthony guilty on four counts of providing false information to law enforcement. Sentence: Up to 1 year in prison for each count.
I can't wait to see the public (Nancy Grace) outcry after the judge releases her on "time served" and she won't have to spend a day in prison.
 

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I believe she did it, but not intentionally.

She probably gave Calyee choloform to go to sleep so she could go out and party it up. She came home(to her boyfriends, or hell, got back in her car) and Caylee was dead. She overdosed her on choloform.

She panics, wraps the body and throws her in the truck. I imgaine she is an alcoholic, so to deal with what just happened, she continues to go out and party and party harder. That is why the 30 days of partying and no mention of Caylee missing.

Finally, questions start to come up about the whereabouts of Caylee, then all the lies start just as most addicts do.

Either way, sad situation. Had I been on the trial, there isn't much from what I have heard other than circumstantial evidence to convict her. Maybe child abuse.

Bottom line, Casey knows what happed, and by the looks of her parents after the Verdict was read, so do they
 

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I wonder if OJ will help her search for the real killer when he gets out ..............
 

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Legal system sucks in this country is what this verdict once again verifies. Let someone get caught growing some weed and they will get the book thrown at them.
 

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