• Casey Anthony found not guilty of murder
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[QUOTE=Zeke129;30925169]I connected those dots like you said and I drew a line Not a circle like what's needed for a murder conviction[/QUOTE] what does that even mean?
[QUOTE=Sanius;30923804]haha CUNT bitch SLUT I hate women[/QUOTE] As much of a stretch as the implication is this is the funniest post in the thread
[QUOTE=Atlascore;30925099]Are you fucking serious, WHY would you ever want to learn how to make chloroform. Isn't it just a little suspicious to you that she was doing this shit before her daughter died.[/QUOTE] One time I made some thermite based on internet instructions, and then 4 months later there was an arson in town Am I an arsonist in your belief
[QUOTE=Mon;30925200]what does that even mean?[/QUOTE] a line goes nowhere
[QUOTE=Mon;30925200]what does that even mean?[/QUOTE] It means you proved that Casey Anthony knew how to make chloroform and had some in her car, not that she KILLED ANYONE
Sanius are you a hipster because claiming you make logical arguments is undeniably ironic.
[QUOTE=Atlascore;30925244]Knowledge acquirement? Self defense? "It's been my life-long dream to know how to make chloroform! Now with the internet I can do just that" "Oh man this big guy with a knife broke into my house let me cover this rag in chloroform and shove it down his throat"[/QUOTE] you're trying too hard to be disagreeable [QUOTE=Reimu;30925249]Sanius are you a hipster because that last post of yours was awesomely ironic.[/QUOTE] ? a metaphorical line of evidence goes no where and does not connect to anything. a metaphorical circle of evidence connects
let's look at this the other way around - let's say a random murderer came and killed anthony's daughter. if a murderer wanted to kill anthony's daughter, it would have to be someone who 1) had chloroform readily available 2) had the key's to anthony's vehicle/picked their way in without leaving any evidence 3) had access to anthony's baby oddly enough, casey fits all three criteria.
[QUOTE=Zeke129;30925222]One time I made some thermite based on internet instructions, and then 4 months later there was an arson in town Am I an arsonist in your belief[/QUOTE] Probably If there was a fire in your house then definitely.
[QUOTE=Atlascore;30925244]Knowledge acquirement? Self defense? "It's been my life-long dream to know how to make chloroform! Now with the internet I can do just that" "Oh man this big guy with a knife broke into my house let me cover this rag in chloroform and shove it down his throat"[/QUOTE] Do you not ever just google random weird shit
[QUOTE=Zeke129;30925240]It means you proved that Casey Anthony knew how to make chloroform and had some in her car, not that she KILLED ANYONE[/QUOTE] her daughter died from chloroform poisoning and was found in anthony's car anthony had access to her daughter, her vehicle, and chloroform
[QUOTE=Mon;30925306]her daughter died from chloroform poisoning anthony had access to her daughter, her vehicle, and chloroform[/QUOTE] Combine that with the fact that she's lied to police, not mourning, and claiming she feels very happy should all be signs there is at least SOMETHING WRONG.
[QUOTE=Reimu;30925290]Probably If there was a fire in your house then definitely.[/QUOTE] What Neither of those scenarios are either probable or definite respectively
[QUOTE=Atlascore;30925338]acquire new knowledge, why not read a book or something about history, architecture, art, etc, there's 50,000,000 things to study for knowledge and she chooses chloroform?[/QUOTE] why are you projecting your lack of desire to acquire knowledge onto other people
Bullshit. Just plain bullshit.
[QUOTE=Atlascore;30925394]seriously who does that. [/QUOTE] a lot of people [editline]1[/editline] I still don't see how this connects anything to casey
[QUOTE=Mon;30925306]her daughter died from chloroform poisoning and was found in anthony's car anthony had access to her daughter, her vehicle, and chloroform[/QUOTE] I have access to an assortment of kitchen knives as well as my entire family doesn't mean I'm a murderer if one ends up stabbed
[QUOTE=JohnnyMo1;30925346]What Neither of those scenarios are either probable or definite respectively[/QUOTE] it was a joke
[QUOTE=Atlascore;30925394]No. If I want to know about something I either google it or go to the library, I don't sit at my computer for hours and hours googling random weird shit, seriously who does that. Are you honestly using that argument?[/QUOTE] "Who spends lots of time learning stupid things on the internet?" he asks facepunch
[QUOTE=Atlascore;30925476]I wasn't the one that brought up googling random bullshit, get mad at Zeke.[/QUOTE] cool back-pedaling you are refuting that she was simply looking up information on chloroform out of interest and/or boredom by saying "seriously who does that am I right guys"
[QUOTE=Zeke129;30925460]I have access to an assortment of kitchen knives as well as my entire family doesn't mean I'm a murderer if one ends up stabbed[/QUOTE] it certainly looks like it if 1) you've been looking up how to stab someone 2) you don't report their death for a month despite your car smelling like danny devito's ass 3) you don't even care that s/he's missing in that time
No matter how you spin it she's involved. She is involved on some level, it's an objective fact
[QUOTE=Atlascore;30925394]No. If I want to know about something I either google it or go to the library, I don't sit at my computer for hours and hours googling random weird shit, seriously who does that. Are you honestly using that argument?[/QUOTE] i don't think you quite understand that whilst all the evidence a sane man needs in order to find someone guilty is there, the current justice system (in this case, US) requires more concrete and direct evidence that actually prove the person is 100% guilty, a direct link that proves he committed X. no such evidence has been presented, so she gets to walk. i agree that it is bullshit, but law's the law. perhaps it is flawed and need a revamp, who knows.
[QUOTE=Atlascore;30925632]If you're bored go outside and do something, watch TV, read a book, there's literally a million different things to do to entertain herself and she decides to google chloroform, inhaling, and how to break someones neck.[/QUOTE] tell that to all the gun nerds here GUIES HE LOOKED UP AK47 ROUNDS HES A MURDERER
[QUOTE=Atlascore;30925699]If you looked up where to buy an AK47 and than went to a school and shot a bunch of people with an Ak47 it'd count as evidence.[/QUOTE] that's totally different, that like CONFIRMS you as a murderer
I really detest the Jury system. She should have been charged with criminal negligence. By her own word she left her child with a Nanny called "Zanny" whom she had little to no knowledge of and then avoided telling anyone that the child had gone missing. I didn't like either side for their attempts to use emotion to sway the jury.
[QUOTE=Sanius;30925522] you are refuting that she was simply looking up information on chloroform out of interest and/or boredom by saying "seriously who does that am I right guys"[/QUOTE] It's one thing if she looked it up once. She searched up ways to induce suffocation three times on Google, and also struggled in court when asked to confirm. That's past boredom and innocent curiosity, especially because of the range of ideas she was searching up.
[QUOTE=Mon;30925115]let's just wrap our heads around the big picture here: casey googled how to make chloroform. that implies intent to create it. there were traces of chloroform in her vehicle. that strongly implies that she had come into contact with it at some point. then, her daughter dies from chloroform poisoning. just connect the dots - casey had the knowledge to create chloroform, and from the chloroform traces in her car, she obviously had the means. ergo, she made the chloroform.there's a definite link in there.[/QUOTE] cause of death was UNDETERMINED
[QUOTE=JDK721;30925885]cause of death was UNDETERMINED[/QUOTE] oh [editline]5th July 2011[/editline] wow [editline]5th July 2011[/editline] uh THE PLOT THICKENS
[QUOTE=Atlascore;30925699]If you looked up where to buy an AK47 and than went to a school and shot a bunch of people with an Ak47 it'd count as evidence.[/QUOTE] completely different situation you can't compare that to what happened in this case
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