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[BigBrother_Survivor] -casey anthony by Amy Singer (follow up OT for some groups)

 



 This was sent to my ctv2 group 2016  I have kept it in safe keeping and asked Amy if I can drag this out again. 
Any was a trial consultant on the Casey Anthony case for the defense. ( Like the tv show BULL)
Amy has been a member of 2 of my groups for many years.
 Interesting read.
cg

----- Forwarded Message -----
From: "Amy Singer Jurydoctor@
Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2016 9:04 AM
Subject: [courttv_2] -casey anthony



Of course, those who firmly believe she is guilty will not change their minds.. but I just wanted you to know...
         

  Casey Anthony: The Social Media Trial of the Century *

                   *{sourced exclusively from trial evidence provided by the court, and
               confidential sources incl. court-appointed psychologist who evaluated her}.  




Casey Anthony remains, for many, the most hated woman in America. From the date of her arrest until the present day, there has developed a virtually unanimous consensus that she murdered her two-year-old daughter, Caylee – and got away with it. The trial court acquitted the defendant, unanimously and quickly, after hearing six weeks of testimony.

As the journalist of record for the "social media trial of the century" {Time magazine}, my responsibility has been to examine the trial evidence through the lens of an investigative journalist. My first article for Harvard's Nieman Foundation for Journalism was written in collaboration with editor, Barry Sussman. Barry was the Washington Post's Watergate editor for Woodward and Bernstein. Barry felt the media coverage of this trial was a media circus, and he invited me to investigate and write the story of record for the Nieman's Media Watchdog Foundation.

The mystery of who actually murdered Caylee Anthony has gone unanswered since her mother, Casey Anthony, was acquitted five years ago. Today, based on new evidence discovered from the trial record itself, and with a confidential source {a forensic psychologist who evaluated the defendant just prior to trial}, the murder mystery has been solved. The truth has written the story and in the event, all that remains is for a legal journalist to balance the narrative in the court of public opinion.




     Caylee Anthony was killed by Casey's father, {Caylee's grandfather}, George Anthony. He feared Caylee's DNA would mark a direct trail to him because of his rape of Caylee's mother, {daughter, Casey}, nine months before Caylee's birth. 

My review of witness interviews provided by the Ninth Judicial Circuit's trial court record, confirmed investigators had the following evidence:

1) George Anthony abused his daughter, Casey, beginning when she was eight years old.


 2) Cindy Anthony knew of her husband's abuse of Casey, and hid what she knew from investigators during their investigation to find Caylee's murderer.

3) Cindy repeatedly lied {over 50 footnoted instances} to keep information from investigators implicating George in Caylee's death. Recall that Cindy called police to arrest Casey for the capital crime her husband committed.

4) George put Caylee's body in the woods where it was found six months later, just a block from the Anthony home and only a few feet from the road where it was expected to be quickly found. It took six months before Caylee's body was finally discovered, and when investigators interviewed George his first statement to them was, "I'm not changing my story."

5) Casey was an ideal mother for Caylee, and the sum total of evidence uncovered by investigators showed there was no evidence or probability that she murdered, or in any way ever harmed, or neglected her daughter, Caylee.

"She was not an abusive or negligent parent. So if there was a homicide, it would be out of character for her." Psychologist Dr. Harry Krop on Dr. Drew Show.

 
6) Casey's behavior after her daughter died, and her subsequent denial of Caylee's death, was a predictable reaction from an abused child who could only deny her abusive father also murdered her child. Parents, George and Cindy, enabled Casey's denial by themselves denying her pregnancy with Caylee, and George's decade-long sexual abuse of her.


 Sonny Hostin, a former federal prosecutor and cable news legal analyst, had this to say about her experience with sexual predators, their victims, and the wives of predators: 

Sunny Hostin: "It seems remarkable but I have to tell you having tried 
child sex crimes, I spent a lot of my career doing that. Denial is just a 
classic response. It's terribly common." 

About wives of sexual predators:
"You know, I think in a case like this {Jerry Sandusky}, and in many of the 
cases that I've tried, I don't believe that they didn't have somewhere in the 
depths of their soul some sort of worry and some sort of feelings this was 
happening. And I had people sitting in my office as mothers turning against 
their own children saying their children were lying." 

About prosecuting wives of predators as enablers:
"And I've got to tell you, when I prosecuted cases, it's still a very unpopular 
position. I wanted to go after the mothers because these are witnesses to 
sex abuse. They're enablers. They're putting these children in danger, and 
I think they're partly responsible."



The time-line and chain of custody for evidence assembled by investigators confirms the following: 

Prosecutors had evidence that George sexually abused his daughter and that Cindy Anthony covered up the abuse as well as evidence that revealed George's motive for the murder of his granddaughter, Caylee.

George feared that as Caylee grew older, she could ultimately confirm a link to his own DNA because of his rape of Casey and that would expose a ten-year pattern of sexual abuse in the Anthony home. Cindy covered up George's crimes against her own daughter.

Casey went to extraordinary lengths to protect Caylee from George {beginning with Caylee's birth, Casey never left Caylee alone with her father}. A few weeks before Caylee's third birthday, George secreted himself alone with Caylee in a room, and George, on that day, murdered Caylee, and left her body in woods a block away, near a road. He subsequently conspired with his wife to deflect blame from himself onto his daughter.

Casey was in predictable denial about her father's life-long sexual assaults of her, and she was traumatized after witnessing her father's murder of Caylee. She exhibited the behavior typical of victims of sexual abuse by a parent: she could not report her father to police in the absence of long term psychological counseling and support, which her mother refused to provide for her and which she couldn't receive while in prison, after being falsely charged in the murder of her beloved daughter, Caylee.

Prosecutors made the perpetrator and his enabler-wife witnesses against their daughter who was a victim {along with her own daughter} in all of this. The jury made the right decision in finding Casey Anthony not guilty.


                                                  

                        Keith Long, Journalist of Record: Casey Anthony Trial

Published by Harvard's Nieman Foundation for Journalism      {control + click}
Empirical Magazine        {control + click}




 
            







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