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Originally Posted by golf2140
I didn't see alll this protesting when O.J. was found nor guilty. Nor did I see all this when Anthony was found not guilty!
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You're kidding right? People were protesting in Casey Anthony's neighborhood for months, probably years. The night she was released from jail, she had to be released in the middle of the night, and people were still lined up to protest her release.
The judge had to keep the juror's name secret for 90 days for fear of retailiation and bodily harm. Restaurants in Pinellas County had signs reading "jurors stay out" posted in the window.
To this day she is still being sued. Only two weeks ago she was ordered to pay the Equi Search company $25,000 for the searches they conducted for Caylee, while Casey knew she was already dead.
People did not protest in Times Square, but around Orlando and central Florida there were plenty of protests. Even now two years later, she can't show her face.