Sep 30, 2009

Proper Punishment





In July, 2008, an outcry was heard by the public. Casey Anthony had finally made it known that her 2-year old daughter had gone missing. Although she told police that her daughter disappeared an entire month before her decision to report the child's absence.

The heart-felt tragedy triggered a nation wide Amber Alert and vigorous search parties with hopes of bringing little Caylee Anthony home.

That was over a year ago. As of current, Cassey Anthony has been found guilty and charged with first degree murder in the case of her young daughter. Caylee was found in December of 2008,but all that remained was her skeletal structure.

In concluding the case of little Caylee Anthony, police and forensics used hair samples left behind by the deceased child , and a blood stained silhouette of a child in fetal position. All of which was found in the trunk of Casey Anthony's vehicle. Authorities also took into consideration the many inconsistencies of Casey Anothny's story concerning her daughter's disappearance. A well as her erratic behavior. Pictures have surfaced that show Casey Anthony partying at night clubs after her only child's disappearance.

The verdict of First-Degree Murder isn't sufficient for the Prosecutors of the case though. They are pushing further with hopes of punishing Casey Anthony by way of the death penalty.

6 comments:

  1. Good post, just watch the spelling! Spell check!!

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  2. I think that some people are just sick. we are going to pray for people who do negative things.

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  3. make sure you put December 2008.

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  4. I hope she gets the death penalty!

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  5. wow alarm rings when she reports it a month later

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  6. That's crazy, you knew she was lying, and she showed no concern what so ever. She deserves life without the possibility of parole, to sit for the rest of her life behind bars and think over and over how evil she is to have harmed her only child, a lovely child she was. She could have given her away.

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