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16 Days - Orlando Magazine
Jun 12, 2011 10:33 PM
Casey Anthony Trial
16 Days
Excerpt:
Early Saturday afternoon marked the end of sixteen days of intense testimony from the people who have almost become household names over the past three years. Some we've vilified, while others we've grown to know and respect. The list is long and varied, and it will grow even longer this week as the State nears the final stages of its case against Casey Anthony. So far, we've seen a veritable who's who in this case, from law enforcement and expert witnesses to Casey’s immediate family, her former friends and her erstwhile lovers. We've watched and listened to cross-examinations, readdresses, recrosses and redirects, not to mention what must be close to a record number of sidebars.
The past weeks have brought us quite an education in many respects. We've learned a lot about Casey's life, as told by some who were very close to her. I imagine many of them still feel remorse for not recognizing Casey’s complex emotional problems, but they were in their early 20s and at that age her problems were not theirs. And no one saw it coming.
More: http://www.orlandomagazine.com/Blogs/Casey-Anthony-Trial/June-2011/16-Days/
Casey Anthony Trial
16 Days
Excerpt:
Early Saturday afternoon marked the end of sixteen days of intense testimony from the people who have almost become household names over the past three years. Some we've vilified, while others we've grown to know and respect. The list is long and varied, and it will grow even longer this week as the State nears the final stages of its case against Casey Anthony. So far, we've seen a veritable who's who in this case, from law enforcement and expert witnesses to Casey’s immediate family, her former friends and her erstwhile lovers. We've watched and listened to cross-examinations, readdresses, recrosses and redirects, not to mention what must be close to a record number of sidebars.
The past weeks have brought us quite an education in many respects. We've learned a lot about Casey's life, as told by some who were very close to her. I imagine many of them still feel remorse for not recognizing Casey’s complex emotional problems, but they were in their early 20s and at that age her problems were not theirs. And no one saw it coming.
More: http://www.orlandomagazine.com/Blogs/Casey-Anthony-Trial/June-2011/16-Days/
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