Casey Anthony Gets Into It with Woman at Bar, Police Have to Respond (VIDEO)
I can remember exactly where I was and what I was doing when the verdict was announced for Casey Anthony.
I remember how disgusted I was about the verdict. She was another OJ. She got away with murdering her child and she’s absolutely not remorsful about it.
Recently, I took some interest into really looking into the whole incident and seeing just how screwed up it was, and man was it BAD! It was even worse than I had remembered.
I won’t get into the details about how bad it was, but she even threw her own father under the bus and accused him of sexual molestation to get her off the hook.
If you’re interested, here’s the video I watched about it:
Well, just recently she had an encounter with the law. Police were called after Anthony and another women got into a spat at a bar in West Palm Beach.
At first, I wondered if it had anything to do with confronting Anthony about murdering her daughter, but nope…it was about some guy that they both had dated apparently.
The woman either spilled a drink or threw a drink at Anthony. Cops were called to the scene, but I don’t think any charges were actually filed.
How people could want to hang out with this woman is beyond me. I’ve always wondered what the jurors thought about their decision. One juror recently opened up about the decision.
“Every time I see her face or hear her name, I get a pit in my stomach,” he continues. “It all comes flooding back. I think about those pictures of the baby’s remains that they showed us in court. I remember Casey. I even remember the smell of the courtroom.”
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“And then we sat there for a few minutes and were like, ‘Holy crap, we are letting her go free,'” he told PEOPLE in 2011. “Everyone was just stunned at what we were about to do. [One of the women jurors] asked me, ‘Are you okay with this?’ and I said, ‘Hell, no. But what else can we do? We promised to follow the law.'”
“My decision haunts me to this day,” he says. “I think now if I were to do it over again, I’d push harder to convict her of one of the lesser charges like aggravated manslaughter. At least that. Or child abuse. I didn’t know what the hell I was doing, and I didn’t stand up for what I believed in at the time.”