Home  |  Articles  |  Exclusives  |  About  |  Links   |  Search  |  Contact

.

Judge Wipes Smirk Of Casey Anthony's Smug Face At Sentencing

July 7. 2011

Casey Anthony, smirking whilst talking to her lawyer, Dorothy Clay Sims,  believing she would go free today 

Once again, Casey Anthony appeared in court inappropriately grinning, after being acquitted of the murder of her 2-year-old toddler, Caylee Anthony. However, the smirk was short lived, as she was told she would not be released until next Wednesday, July 13, 2011, when she expected to go free today. 

Casey Anthony grinning in court two days ago at the not guilty verdict

Curiously, in court today, gone was Anthony's formal, matronly clothes she had worn throughout the trial, replaced by flowing hair she was twirling around her fingers, lip gloss, eye liner, mascara and a form fitting ensemble. Anthony looked like she was ready to go to a party - you know, like she immediately did when her little daughter she knew was dead, went missing, then didn't report it to the police for an entire month. 

Caylee Anthony

With most people, if their kids are missing for even a few minutes, they will call the police. To reiterate, Anthony waited an entire month, finally caving in to pressure from her mom, Cindy Anthony, to report Caylee missing. Another item of alarm that qualifies as a smoking gun is, before her daughter died, Anthony did internet searches on how to break a person's neck. This in tandem with other evidence found in Anthony's car, such as strands of Caylee's hair, duct tape, the presence of chloroform and DNA belonging to a  decomposing human body in her trunk (boot), doesn't paint a pretty or innocent picture.  

RELATED ARTICLES

Why Is Casey Anthony Smiling In Court

Casey Anthony Acquitted Of Murdering Her Toddler Sparks Outrage On The Internet

.

 


© Copyright 2007 - 2014 Aisha. All Rights Reserved. Web site design by Aisha for Sonustar Interactive

Aisha | Aisha Blog | Aisha Blog Archive | Goodison Trust | Sonustar | Sonustar News | Judiciary Report | Sound Off Column | Celluloid Film Review | Consumer News Reviews | Compendius | United Peace Initiative | Justice And Truth