Today, after a very lengthy trail, Casey Anthony was found not guilty of murder and guilty of lying to a police officer.
Now, I'll admit, I haven't kept up with this trail much. All I caught was coverage of people going nuts trying to get into the court room and media commentators saying she was guilty. Of course, since the verdict broke today, I didn't have much of a choice but to get caught up with all of the events from the trail because that is the ONLY thing CNN covered today.
I saw that emotions were running high with everyone, people screaming that justice had not been done. Everyone was out for blood and this lust was not satisfied. I could try and blame people in the media for this, I know Nacy Grace (whose avian features, such has her beak nose and yellow plumage, frighten the hell out of me) certainly didn't help matters, but I'm not going to use them as a scapegoat either.
It's reasonable that people would feel passionate about this case, it's horrific that a child would be left to rot out in the swamp. However, and this goes out to everyone, you can't let your emotions get the best of you. The fact is, there just isn't any evidence in this case. None. Zero. Zip. Zilch. Nada. Nothing. The police don't know when, where, or how Caylee Anthony died. There is no physical evidence linking Casey Anthony to the death. All in all, it's a weak case.
Did she do it? I don't know. Maybe, but then again, maybe not. That's what's called reasonable doubt, which, unfortunately, the Court of Public Opinion™ doesn't need. That court has tried, convicted,and executed her. I know it's cliche to say, "Guilty until proven innocent," but we seem to live by that. We have suspects take the "perp walk". Calling the suspect a perp seems to imply guilt before a trail even gets underway.
I want to leave you with a final thought. Let's imagine that the prosecutors decided to wait to find physical evidence instead of just jumping the gun. Even though the incident happened years ago, there's always the possibility of finding something that was over looked. If they waited and found some damning evidence against Casey, they could have probably convicted her. However, if they find something now, they wouldn't be able to bring her into court. Double jeopardy won't allow them to try her for the same crime twice.