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I believe Casey's release date from jail stands as July 13th but they released the date of the 17th to the press as a decoy. The objective being to quietly slip Casey out on the date as planned and then on Sunday, drive a few SUVs with tinted windows around in different directions for a short time.
The reason they released a date four days later was to give them time to get Casey to her destination (whatever that might be) and settled in before people begin to look for her. Just my two cents worth.
I have wondered about the change in the release date too...Seems "fishy" to me. But it could be to protect Casey and insure her safety. They may be releasing her early to "fool" the reporters and public...If they actually do this they will be "lying" to everyone. But I guess a few "white lies" are ok in their eyes to protect her safety...She'll be facing a "lynch mob" when she gets out and possibly for the rest of her life!
I have wondered about the change in the release date too...Seems "fishy" to me. But it could be to protect Casey and insure her safety. They may be releasing her early to "fool" the reporters and public...If they actually do this they will be "lying" to everyone. But I guess a few "white lies" are ok in their eyes to protect her safety...She'll be facing a "lynch mob" when she gets out and possibly for the rest of her life!
Judge Perry has the final say about her release date, not the corrections facility. In addition the decision seemed to change over the night hours. By evening, it was still the 13th but by early the next morning, it was already the 17th.
Judge Perry has the final say about her release date, not the corrections facility. In addition the decision seemed to change over the night hours. By evening, it was still the 13th but by early the next morning, it was already the 17th.
Does not make sense at all.
We'll probably see where Casey Anthony will be living on TMZ.com within hours of her arrival.
Juror 12 — The Publix Cook: White female, 60s, married to Publix supermarket employee, two children and one young grandchild. Has very little knowledge of the case, although she initially followed it. No cable TV; “not that into” newspapers or TV. She does not own a computer. Rating the death penalty as ten on a scale of one to ten, she would have no problem deciding on LWOP (Life without Opportunity for Parole) or the death penalty.
Last edited by highcotton; 07-11-2011 at 03:56 PM..
I have wondered about the change in the release date too...Seems "fishy" to me. But it could be to protect Casey and insure her safety. They may be releasing her early to "fool" the reporters and public...If they actually do this they will be "lying" to everyone. But I guess a few "white lies" are ok in their eyes to protect her safety...She'll be facing a "lynch mob" when she gets out and possibly for the rest of her life!
Where could she possibly go, that she won't be the talk of the town? Anarctica?
Where could she possibly go, that she won't be the talk of the town? Anarctica?
People all over the world don't even know nor care about this case, wouldja' believe it. I doubt she'd have at all as much celebrity in London as she does in the US.
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