So, Killjoys, as many of you have probably heard by now, Casey Anthony was found not guilty on three felony charges a couple days ago, even though most everyone in the country knows she was sick enough to murder her own daughter.
I just wanted to clear something up:
NOT GUILTY DOESN'T MEAN NOT INNOCENT.
Now, you might be saying "You're wrong, they pretty much mean the same thing." They don't. They mean completley different things. Before you try and correct me on that statement, hear me out:
Criminal trials are based on cold, hard facts, right? Right.
There were no facts that could actually convict her of doing any wrong, according to the Justice System, at least. There was no cause of death, no murder weapon (if there was one) and no one who actually SAW Casey kill the little girl. There were only facts that SUGGESTED she did it, but there was no deffinitive proof that she did.
The scary part is, she could've walked right out of that courthouse and admitted to killing the little girl, and nothing would happen; she was already found innocent; if she were tried again, it would've been double trial (which is illegal)
'K, bye.
Krazy Kat