outside of a recently removed president, i have never seen a more documented liar in my lifetime...
so if she got away with anything i'm sure she had help, yet i have heard nothing yet of bringing other conspiritors to justice.
kinda sounds childish. " you didn't seehere it my way, so i quit"
but there are so many out there willing to commit murder right now, in the name of not being right WOW!!!
kill her and everything becomes right.
whut really happened in the lady's bathroom at mc dees?
what was really said on the subway, to start a fight?
whut if the priest got killed when the kid threw the rock?t whut happened to all you " that's just unnessisary" people???
i hear a lot of violence and bloodlust in your words and i think you speak from the heart.
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They're getting her accomodations ready as I type. I've been in shock since they read that verdict a few days ago. What a shame. | |
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Aslo going back to what I was saying last night how do 2 dotting grandparents go a month without seeing or talking to their granddaughter?? 3 or 4 days maybe but after that and being told that caylee is staying at the nanny's and other stories one would become suspicious and either go find her or all the police. The family has issues/secrets. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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Oklahoma lawmaker plans to introduce "Caylee's law"
OKLAHOMA CITY (Reuters) - An Oklahoma lawmaker said on Wednesday he planned to introduce a "Caylee's law" in his state requiring parents to swiftly report the death or disappearance of a child in the first legislation stemming from the death of the Florida toddler.
A jury found Casey Anthony not guilty on Tuesday of murder in the death of 2-year-old Caylee, whose skeletal remains were found in woods near the Anthony family home with duct tape dangling from her skull.
Casey, who was convicted of lying to police, had initially said Caylee had been kidnapped by a nanny, triggering a nationwide search before her remains were found six months later. "It is unconscionable for a parent to delay notifying the authorities of the death of their child. Most parents would immediately notify authorities if their child had gone missing," state Rep. PaulWesselhoft said, adding he planned to introduce the law in Oklahoma's 2012 legislative session.
"Any delay could endanger the life of the child and, in the case of a child's death, make it that much harder to collect evidence. I think the actions of Caylee's mother were reprehensible," he added, saying most people he met felt that Casey Anthony "escaped true justice". Prosecutors said Casey smothered Caylee to free herself from the responsibilities of motherhood. The defense said the child died in an accidental drowning.
Wesselhoft said it was a problem that there were no laws regulating the timely reporting of a child's death or disappearance, and that the law should give a parent 24 hours to report the death of a child and 48 hours to report a child under age 12 as missing. "Violation of this law would be a maximum misdemeanor or a felony conviction. Oklahomans do not want to experience a situation such as what occurred in the Caylee Anthony case," said Wesselhoft, a Republican. http://news.yahoo.com/okl...55287.html
Casey Anthony Trial Aftermath: 'Caylee's Law' Drafted in 4 States
Just two days after a Florida jury found Casey Anthony not guilty of murdering her 2-year old daughter Caylee, four states are drafting legislation being referred to as "Caylee's Law," which would tighten requirements on missing persons reports.
Lawmakers in Florida, Oklahoma, New York and West Virginia have all announced that they will propose versions of the law. This comes at the same time that an online petition for a "Caylee's Law" went viral onChange.org, which has collected over 300,000 signatures.
Oklahoma Rep. Paul Wesselhoft said that the petition, created by Michelle Crowder of Durant, Okla., caught his eye and the eyes of his constituents.
"Yesterday, I got a lot of emails from my constituents who are very outraged by the trial and the verdict," Wesselhoft told ABCNews.com. "We're all outraged that Caylee did not receive justice. There's no question about that."
Wesselhoft, a Republican, plans to propose a law at the start of Oklahoma's legislative session in 2012 that would make it a felony for a parent of guardian not to notify authorities within 24 hours of a child's death. He also plans to propose a requirement for parents to notify runaways under the age of 12 in a timely manner, although he admits having a time table for that is "more difficult because you don't know when the clock starts," he said. Four States Pushing for Caylee's Laws "It probably won't be a deterrent to crime, but at least it's something the prosecutors can charge someone with who's violated the law," he said. "If this law was in Florida, Casey would have some more jail time to stand."
Legislation drafted in Florida by Rep. Bill Hager would also make it a felony offense for a parent who fails to report a missing child in a timely manner. "One of the clouds that hung over this trial is that the mother for 31 days did not report her missing daughter and under Florida law, there's no provision that she violated," said Hagar. "She did not break the law by failing to report that child. This bill addresses exactly that issue." Casey Anthony was acquitted of murder charges in an Orange County, Fla., courtroom on Tuesday. She was accused of murdering Caylee.
Caylee was missing for a month before grandmother Cindy Anthony reported her disappearance to police. Casey Anthony then claimed that a nanny abducted Caylee. She stuck to that story for three years until her lawyer said at her murder trial that Caylee accidentally drowned in the family pool.
She was convicted on four counts of lying to law enforcement officers and is scheduled to be released from jail next week. Hager, who is a Republican, said he hopes to propose his version of Caylee's Law in the near future, with the intention that this will provide another basis for prosecutors to charge irresponsible parents.
"At least in the future, this [law] provides that it's a felony and additional charges will be brought against that individual. I believe that's important," said Hager.
Crowder's petition for a Caylee's law went viral quickly with currently over 300,000 signatures collected since Tuesday evening. Crowder created the petition on Change.org for a federal "Caylee's Law" after seeing a Facebook page proposing the law. When she saw that no petition had been created for the cause, she decided to start one herself.
Read full article here: http://abcnews.go.com/US/...d=14020260 MJ L.O.V.E: https://www.facebook.com/...689&type=2 / YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/us...nderSilent | |
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Why should anyone have to wait 2 days to report a child is missing and 1 whole day to report the child being murdered? WTF? Did I read that right?
Why is there a sign with the word "abortion" on it? Those folk in Oklahoma be smoking some chronic type shit. I'M NOT SAYING YOU'RE UGLY. YOU JUST HAVE BAD LUCK WHEN IT COMES TO MIRRORS AND SUNLIGHT!
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Ok I was following you up until line 13. Um....what? I'M NOT SAYING YOU'RE UGLY. YOU JUST HAVE BAD LUCK WHEN IT COMES TO MIRRORS AND SUNLIGHT!
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He's referencing other threads involving bloodlust . . . . I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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What misguided BS. So now the rest of us need new laws because of Casey? She didn't serve time for killing her baby so we'll make sure we can see others punished the way we wanted to see her punished. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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Caylee's law makes sense to me, but the people protesting outside of Casey's trial are crazy, protest something that can actually be changed... 2012: The Queen Returns | |
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Do you think more people are going to report children missing because of the law?
I don't. People who care don't need a law do they?
We just need more laws to be sure people we want punished are punished to our standards. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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I know for a fact that Jennifer Ford knows more than you & I because she was the juror for that case, NOT one of us. Period. | |
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But it doesn't make sense... I have no doubt in my mind that if Caylee was reported missing at the right time this case would have gone completely differently. Casey waiting so long to report her missing daughter is practically obstruction of justice. [Edited 7/7/11 18:15pm] 2012: The Queen Returns | |
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Exactly. | |
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Now you know why I'm starting to believe that George might be the real murderer instead of Casey. But this is just my opinion. | |
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My trouble with this is that it doesn't make much of a difference. Any normal parent would call as soon as possible to report the child missing. It's not like Casey just 'forgot' and it was a 'mistake.' People like Casey obviously had a reason for not calling at all.
Also, what would happen if someones child was missing and they were threatened to be killed or that the kid would be killed if they called the police? What if there was that rare occurence that there would be a genuine reason for not calling right away, whatever that may be? Then the poor parent has a missing child and on top of it all they are charged with a crime. I don't know, but I don't think Caylee's law really does anything. Who knows, there might be different circumstances for each case. | |
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I think they mean the parents have to report the child dead or missing within the 24/48 hour period. If they wait till after that period has passed to report the child gone, it could constitute as a felony if this Caylee's law gets passed. MJ L.O.V.E: https://www.facebook.com/...689&type=2 / YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/us...nderSilent | |
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That's a very good point and scenerio you brought up. I think because a lot of people are very angry with the verdict and they feel that Casey got away with murder--out of all the anger and frustration over yesterday's verdict comes this proposal for "Caylee's Law". I think what these people are really trying to do is make it so that if any parent in the future pulls a Casey Anthony and their child dies under shady, suspicious circumstances, it makes it a bit easier for them to be prosecuted for a possible crime if they failed to report the kid missing or dead to police within the 24/48 hr. time frame.
No its not the best suggestion, but people are so upset over the verdict they feel that have to do something for "justice for Caylee." That's my take on it. MJ L.O.V.E: https://www.facebook.com/...689&type=2 / YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/us...nderSilent | |
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But it's making bad law based on emotion. This is aberrant behavior. I really can't imagine such a law ever being invoked. What about parents who chain their children in closets at home? Those children aren't 'missing' are they? Can you force a parent to produce a child? Can you get a warrant to search a house for a child(ren)? These laws suggest that you could. After all, the initial seach would be the residence. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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So a teen who runs away for a weekend is exposing their parent(s) to a felony charge? OK . . .
What if a body is found, older than 48 hours and not reported? What about dual custody situations where one parent believes the child is with the other parent? What about teens who disappear for days at a time?
So many scenarios that are going to lead to results people don't like.
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I agree with you. These opportunist lawmakers 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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Yes! I agree! vainandy said:
Exactly. All that damn lying and she was even found guilty for lying. I don't know why the jury didn't ask themselves..."If the bitch isn't guilty, then what's the reason for not just one, but multiple lies". If I had been on that jury, it would have just ended up a hung jury because there's no way I would get over asking that question. . . . [Edited 7/5/11 13:23pm] | |
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Think about 'Amber' alerts. Usually within an hour or so of a reported incident. People who care don't need a law to tell them to get help for a child. This does nothing either to save a child's life. People who see their children snatched from their yard or in front of their home sometimes never see their child again or find their child slain. Point being, people even when reacting instanteously don't always save a child's life. Sure 24-48 hours beats a month, but more for forensic evidence preservation. But as we can see with everyone wrapping themselves in Caylee when this isn't about saving a single child. It about being able to extract vengeance from the next Casey Anthony. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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Casey Anthony verdict doesn't sit well with most AmericansBy Marisol Bello, USA TODAY
About two-thirds of Americans, 64%, believe Casey Anthony definitely or probably murdered her daughter, a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll finds.
Women are much more likely than men to believe the murder charges against Anthony and to be upset by the not-guilty verdict, according to the poll of 1,010 adults Wednesday night. Anthony will be freed next Wednesday, eight days after a jury acquitted her of murder and convicted her of four misdemeanor counts of lying to police. Judge Belvin Perry on Thursday sentenced her to four years in jail, the maximum punishment. She received credit for the almost three years she served while waiting for her trial and for good behavior during that time.
Women were more than twice as likely as men, 28% vs. 11%, to think Anthony definitely murdered 2-year-old Caylee. Twenty-seven percent of women said they were angry about the verdict, compared with 9% of men. "It's the maternal instinct," says Michelle Crowder, 30, the mother of two girls in Durant, Okla. She says mothers are struck by Anthony's behavior after her daughter disappeared: She partied in bars and for 31 days did not report the girl missing. "How can you give birth to a child and not report it?" Crowder asks. "I don't understand it." Before her sentence was announced, Anthony, 25, was animated, smiling and occasionally playing with her hair, which was let down for the first time since her trial began in late May. She turned stone-faced when she heard she would not be released immediately. The case continued to grip the country. The poll found that half of Americans followed news of the verdict very or somewhat closely. Crowder says she was so shocked by the verdict that she started a petition Tuesday evening on change.org calling for legislation. "Caylee's Law" would make it a felony for a parent or caretaker to fail to notify police of a child's disappearance within 24 hours. The petition had more than 435,000 signatures Thursday afternoon. Traffic on the website was so heavy — two signatures a second — that it shut down the servers for at least an hour Wednesday night, change.org spokesman Brian Purchia says. Legislators in Oklahoma, Florida, New York and Louisiana have expressed interest in introducing the legislation, Crowder says.
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thank you
my pc is no good
that word was 'everything'
suprman,are very good in the things you say in leagalese.
i have to give you props on bein level headed i am KING BAD!!!
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i understand giving someone who is very frightened and confused because a child has died a chance to get a grip.
plus it give the prosicution a better chance to make their cases against the mentaly chalenged... i am KING BAD!!!
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Exactly, that's what I was saying. | |
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