The defense, although sometimes inexperienced, brought forward the doubt needed to unleash Casey Anthony back into society with an acquittal. Jennifer Ford, juror #3, says there just wasn't enough evidence to sentence a punishment on a crime with many questions still left unanswered. We all wanted Casey to take the stand and put the puzzle pieces together so we could have closure at the end, but we were denied this chapter in the book and we are left feeling empty.
It is time to let go and move on. I will not support any books written, or
films created, or televised interviews, as the answers I wanted I will never receive and I need to leave it in the hands of our maker, who saw it in his
great wisdom to set her free.
I can only hope that no monies are made from such a tragic situation, one of, kidnapping, murder, or accidental drowning. It seems quite unfair for the main characters to get rich while the tax payers here in Florida, where jobs are scarce, homes are being foreclosed on, and many are struggling have to pay for the costs of the trial and not get anything in return.
Caylee Anthony's death will forever be an untold story. One that only Casey can answer. I am forever closing the book and may her family find the closure they need to move on and her sweet daughter rest in peace.
