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Source:Scott Rouse with a look at The Real Casey Anthony. (Assuming there is a real Casey Anthony) |
From Scott Rouse
As I wrote about Casey Anthony in 2023:
"Just looking at it from the outside, I think Casey Anthony is guilty of something horrible here, in the death of her daughter Caylee. And it looks like her parents and brother believe that as well. And it might just be she knows what happened to her daughter, but is protecting the person whose actually responsible for the death of her daughter. Which is bad enough, but that alone doesn't make you a murderer.
My own theory is that that the baby died accidentally, Casey freaked out about that and instead of acting like a mature, responsible, adult (which she's never been) she freaked out and decided to try to cover it up, even though she didn't personally murder her baby, but perhaps didn't want to be blamed for the murder of her baby.
I believe that Casey is responsible for the accidental death or saw her daughter die, perhaps found her dead, but doesn't know how she died, because there's no absolutely convincing evidence that she murdered her daughter. Just a lot and I mean a truck load (to be clean) of and perhaps just as much circumstantial evidence to suggest that O.J. Simpson murder Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman, just 14 years earlier in 1994...
From The New Democrat
As I wrote about this last week:
"My colleague Ederik Schneider will have more about this on Friday, but go back to that Oxygen, pro-Casey Anthony documentary from 2023, she admits to being a liar. Perhaps even a compulsive liar. But then blames her father George for the fact that she's a liar. So you have to know that about her every time she ever speaks about anything, especially something to do with her.
Now Miss Anthony is claiming to be a "legal advocate" and claiming that she's been in this business since 2011. 2011 is the year she went on trial for the murder of her daughter. She's acquitted in 2013. So I'm just thinking about how she might try to sell this potential venture for herself and I have a few suggestions for her:
"If you are guilty and know it, I can help you get off. (Perhaps in more ways than 1) Because I got away with it and know how to do that from my own personal experience."
Another possible sales pitch for Casey Anthony could be and I think this would fit her personal experience better, since we don't know if she killed her daughter or not:
"If you might be guilty of murder, but are not sure, perhaps you think you are guilty, I can help you with that. Because my daughter was killed in 2008 and I don't know if I killed her or not."
And this might be the best 1:
"You don't know if you are guilty of murder. But you feel responsible and guilty for the death of the victim, but you don't want to pay and legal responsibility for that, I can help you get off. (Perhaps in more ways than 1...
From The New Democrat
As my colleague Ederik Schneider wrote on Friday:
"This is the 2nd post this week from The New Democrat about Casey Anthony because she's in the news again this time talking about some new "legal advocate business" that she's trying to start on social media and in the blogosphere. But before you even consider going into business with her (and less you are just trying to make money off of her but already know a lot about her) you need to know about her background very well...
From The New Democrat
As someone who is not a body language expert, I'm still willing to bet that honest people tend to be confident people, at least when they're speaking and not trying to hide something and trying to fool someone. And of course there are exceptions to every rule: professionals, like conmen and conwomen, know how to lie perhaps even better than how they tell the truth. But for your average, honest, decent, intelligent person, who also happens to be sane and sober, (hopefully that's not a unique club) who is not in the business to screw people over, when they're telling the truth, or at least being honest, you know that.
And what Scott Rouse is doing here is concentrating on Casey Anthony's lack of confidence in her own words:
The fact that she moves her eyes around a lot
She seems to be in-between points and sort of thinking about what she should say, as she's trying to say it.
And she gets caught in a lie as well when she says this is not about her parents, not that she wouldn't respond to anything that they're saying about her. So she's sort of leaving that door open that maybe this little,,, (what's the word) "venture", perhaps adventure, could be used against them in the future.
As well as Casey claiming to be such a private person: not that difficult to find videos, even recent videos of her out in public trying to enjoy life. Whatever privacy that she tries to obtain for herself, is probably just to try to keep her haters at bay.
Not a lawyer either, but wouldn't you love to have the opportunity to cross-examine Casey Anthony? How about just on this video alone? Or would it feel like you are just punching the same old punching bag that you've had the last 17 years when Casey Anthony became part of our pop and celebrity culture?
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