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Originally Posted by PennBF
It is kind of foolish to carry this any further. The last I read the State called for the death penalty. According to ABC when citizens were asked their opinion 85% said she was guilty. If the state wanted the death penalty and
most wanted her convicted I guess you could conclude a great majority wanted her "killed" in accordance with the state proposal. The jury of 12
said she had not been proved guilty and therefore should not die. They did not say she was innocent which is different. My point is that of the ones who want her "killed" as the state demanded it would only be so they feel better since the evidence, as per the jury was not there. 
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just so that nobody will think I'm taking sides, you are wrong.
The defendant is innocent until proven guilty. You can twist it anyway that makes you feel better but she was found to be innocent.
The defendant is innocent until proven guilty. She was not proven guilty.