The first I heard about this case was only yesterday, a few co-workers where discussing it at work, and I asked what they were talking about. They then went on to tell me it was about this girl who killed her daughter to go party. This personally shocks me greatly. Then this morning on MSN there was an article about the trail ( http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43623930/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/?gt1=43001 ), the jury hasn't come up with a verdict yet. The article goes on to talk about the case, for those who didn't watch it on the news. When first hearing about it i thought it was absolutely awful, and then to read the jury didn't make a decision?!? That seemed crazy to me. However I got a new look on it when reading the article, I still think it is absolutely awful to kill your daughter to go party, but there isn't any proof she did kill her, there isn't proof she didn't either though. I understand now why they haven't made a decision, it is a big one, and it will affect many lives it would be nice to be sure you made the right one. I'm not sure if I believe she killed her daughter or not. I do know that lying about several things makes her look guilty, but it doesn't mean she is. She has a lot of things against her: her partying, the smell in her car, and her constant lying (to name a few). Being a liar, parting, and having the odor of death and a strange stain in your trunk (which can't be proved it is or isn't the daughters and there was a bag of rotting trash with maggots in it) doesn't make you a murder; it makes you some who parties, lies, and someone who should put trash where it belongs. I am in no way saying she isn't guilty, but looking at the evidence that was mention in the article it is understandable why she wasn't immediately found guilty.
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