I swear we need to make concealing the death or disappearance of a child a felony.
'Serenity'
Natter 68: Bork Bork Bork
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Sounds more like it was really a verdict of "not proved" rather than "not guilty", then.
I swear we need to make concealing the death or disappearance of a child a felony.
Yes we do, dammit.
Exactly, Zen. And Ginger, I agree.
God, it makes me so angry. So many things not right about her behavior, and yet, the evidence isn't there. Infuriating.
Sounds more like it was really a verdict of "not proved" rather than "not guilty", then.
Well, the standard of proof is "beyond a reasonable doubt". If the prosecution failed to meet that, then the jury really had no choice.
Well, the standard of proof is "beyond a reasonable doubt". If the prosecution failed to meet that, then the jury really had no choice.
I can't believe the verdict. But I think the biggest problem in the not proven part is that they didn't prove cause of death, which I guess made the accidental drowning a reasonable doubt.
it sounds to me like the woman should have gone down for negligent homicide at the very least. but I don't know what Florida's rules are.
it sounds to me like the woman should have gone down for negligent homicide at the very least. but I don't know what Florida's rules are.
I'm not sure the jury had that option.
well, that may explain it!
Hey, is bon bon ever around anymore? I have a question about this: [link]
There wasn't enough hard evidence to convict Anthony--but people have been convicted of murder based on circumstantial evidence before. I still think she did it.
I'm sick thinking of how she'll profit from her notoriety. Ugh.