We're all thinking it. Even people who have thought she was innocent all along were surprised. I swear, you could have heard a pin drop across the whole country as the verdict was read. I was tuned into CNN, as I've been following this case since Caylee was "missing" and had gotten very invested in the case, emotionally. Now, chalk it up to pregnancy hormones...but it shocked me enough to make me cry. However, once the shock wears off and you really give it some thought...it boils down to a lack of evidence...the fact that they couldn't give a definitive cause of death. It sucks, but it's the truth.
I don't for one second think that Casey Anthony was molested by her dad and brother. I don't think that she suffers from a mental illness. I think it boils down to a lack of moral compass, selfishness, and a total lack of interest in anyone but herself (as well as maternal instinct). It's sad, but true. I don't think that this is all some big cover up. I don't think that Caylee died by accident.
The bottom line is that it's over. The sad part is that it's over, and still no one is being held accountable. The only thing that can be done now is to keep Caylee's memory alive, which I'm sure her grandparents will do.
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