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Teh One Who Knocks
07-18-2011, 12:42 PM
By FoxNews.com


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In an exclusive interview Sunday with Geraldo Rivera on Fox News' "Geraldo at Large," Casey Anthony’s attorney, Jose Baez discussed his reaction to the public outrage surrounding the verdict.

"We need to start respecting the jury verdict and decisions that the juries make.” Baez told Rivera.

The comment comes a day after Casey Anthony was released from an Orange County, Florida jail 12 days after she was acquitted of murder in the death of her 2-year-old daughter Caylee.

Anthony, 25, who had spent years in the spotlight's glare including two months of nationally televised trial proceedings was escorted outside by two sheriff's deputies early Sunday armed with semi-automatic rifles. She swiftly boarded an SUV and rode out of public view, her destination unknown as new questions unfolded as to what her future would hold. She was given $537.68 in cash from her jail account.

As Anthony's SUV left the jail's parking lot, the crowd of more than 100 people surged against the orange plastic police barricades and some yelled "You suck!" Mounted patrolmen and police cruisers blocked the street outside the jail so Anthony's vehicle could drive onto a nearby highway ramp unobstructed.

"A baby killer was just set free!" Bree Thornton, 39, shouted at the passing SUV.

Anthony had a handful of supporters in the crowd, including one man who carried a "Casey, will you marry me" sign.

But her backers -- at the jail and across the country -- appeared to be vastly outnumbered by her critics.

When Anthony was acquitted July 5 of murder in the death of her toddler, hundreds of thousands of people captivated by the case -- and doubtful of her credibility -- poured their rage into postings on the micro-blogging site Twitter and on Facebook, which has an "I Hate Casey Anthony" group. Those and other social media sites provided a platform and a vast audience for a decibel level of vitriol seldom seen before.

“Pundits and media personalities have no right to try and alter the life of any individual because of what they think may or may not have happened,” Baez said.

Since her acquittal on murder charges, Anthony had been finishing her four-year sentence for telling investigators several lies, including an early claim that her daughter Caylee was kidnapped by a nonexistent nanny.

For nearly two months, the murder trial of Casey Anthony was a living entity. It breathed daily across the nation's television airwaves, then was reinforced nightly on cable TV programs that dissected every word uttered in the courtroom and fueled speculation on her fate.

When asked about the prospect of Anthony being able to make millions off the tragedy, Baez said, “she has certain rights as an individual in this country and we will labor hard and make sure she has the ability to exercise those rights.”

Now that she is free, it's not clear where Anthony will stay or what she will do next.

The parents of Casey Anthony will not let her return home after she was freed, according to the Orlando Sentinel.

Casey's relationship with her parents, George and Cindy, has been strained since defense attorneys accused George Anthony of molesting Casey when she was young. They also said George Anthony made Caylee's death look like a homicide after the girl accidentally drowned in the family pool. It is not known where she will go.

Security experts have said Anthony will need to hole up inside a safe house protected by bodyguards, perhaps for weeks, in case someone tries to make good on a threat. One attorney, Charles Greene, said Friday that Anthony was emotionally unstable and needed "a little breathing room" after her draining two-month trial.

Hal-9000
07-18-2011, 01:47 PM
ok...devil's advocate

Let's say for a moment that she wasn't there at the time of death.She didn't report her own child missing or dead, for over one month.

Public stoning can come back into vogue :thumbsup:

Teh One Who Knocks
07-18-2011, 01:56 PM
ok...devil's advocate

Let's say for a moment that she wasn't there at the time of death.She didn't report her own child missing or dead, for over one month.

Public stoning can come back into vogue :thumbsup:

How about a slightly different take on public stoning? :-k

We can take her up into the mountains here in Colorado where the DoT is doing blasting to clear dangerous areas where there could be rock slides. We strap her to the side of the mountain while they do the blasting and see if she can catch the boulders as they tumble down on her :)

Muddy
07-18-2011, 02:21 PM
"We need to start respecting the jury verdict and decisions that the juries make.” Baez told Rivera.



You need to go fuck yourself...

AntZ
07-18-2011, 02:50 PM
You need to go fuck yourself...


He'll probably just enjoy it! :hand:

A bat swing to the mouth would be more appropriate! :thumbsup:

Hugh_Janus
07-18-2011, 03:31 PM
she needs to be told she has to live with me.... that would be a living hell for her 8-)

deebakes
07-19-2011, 02:18 AM
You need to go fuck yourself...

i hate to say it, but i disagree pops :(

Hal-9000
07-19-2011, 03:13 AM
Unfortunately the same system that let her walk free, may save yours/my butt one day...

Muddy
07-19-2011, 12:19 PM
i hate to say it, but i disagree pops :(

There's no law saying you have to be happy about a verdict... Hunt her like a witch? No..

Teh One Who Knocks
07-19-2011, 12:22 PM
There's no law saying you have to be happy about a verdict... Hunt her like a witch? No..

:villagers:

deebakes
07-19-2011, 10:22 PM
There's no law saying you have to be happy about a verdict... Hunt her like a witch? No..

so, where are we disagreeing then? :-k

Muddy
07-19-2011, 10:32 PM
I dont know? You said you disagreed with me earlier?

deebakes
07-19-2011, 10:36 PM
maybe i'm smoking too much of the wacky weed petitechopsandwiches acquired :-k

FBD
07-20-2011, 11:42 AM
I dunno, her face is pretty well burned into people's minds, even if she changes her name I think somebody's still going to whack her.

I'm surprised more people arent pissed at the prosecution - that's why its not "unfortunately," Hal - the mechanism worked properly with the variables utilized, the prosecution just went for the kill without the steam for it.