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Originally Posted by little_ms_sunshyne
I think that Casey Anthony's actions make it hard to not believe she is guilty. However, the state has to prove that she is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Much like many others, I do not believe the state has done a great job of doing so. Everthing is circumstantial.
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You're right...it is all circumstantial, but people are convicted on circumstantial evidence all the time.
I doubt that they'll recommend the death penalty. I think they would have wanted more hard evidence in order to do that.
My guess is that she'll get convicted, and a very long sentence. And I'd further guess that her life is not going to be easy in prison either.
I feel for your friend whose grandparents were murdered. I know that the media has the right (and even the responsibility) to report what's going on, but I often wonder if they even give a thought to the family of the victim in those situations. How horrible for your friend to be bombarded with those images of people she loved.