On July 15, 2008, two year old Caylee Anthony was reported missing by her grandmother, Cindy Anthony. Cindy notified the 911 operator after realizing she had not seen the girl in a month. Casey Anthony, Caylee’s mother, gave police several different reasons for the girl’s disappearance, including the story that the girl had been kidnapped by a babysitter. On December 11, 2008, Caylee’s remains were found in a Florida swamp near the Anthony home. Duct tape found with the body, the odor analysis done on Casey’s car trunk, a human hair found in the trunk, and the lies Casey told law enforcement in an attempt to explain her child’s disappearance led to Casey Anthony being tried for the first degree murder, aggravated…
The show the death of Cay lee an alleged intentional murder and were asking for the death penalty against Casey Anthony. The prosecutors believe that Casey used chloroform to render her daughter unconscious before putting duct tape over her nose and mouth to suffocate her. Then, Casey left Cay lee’s body in the trunk of her car for a couple days before disposing it. The prosecution painted Casey as a party girl who killed her daughter to free herself from the responsibilities of being a parent. The fact that Casey was told about the drowning theory in jail by her own mother and that this is where she got the idea for such a defense was also brought up. Casey Anthony has lied so many times to family and law enforcement about the whereabouts of her daughter. As her daughter was missing during the first thirty days she continued to go out partying with friends and she also went out and got a tattoo on her back of “Bella Vita” which in Italian means beautiful life. Casey wasn’t acting like a concerned mother looking for her missing…
Since the day that Casey Anthony was acquitted of all felony charges people everywhere have been asking themselves, “What went wrong?’’. How could it be that this women, whom everyone was sure had murdered her child, walked away with only 4 misdemeanors? All of which were of making a false statement to law enforcement. Our justice system says that the innocent until proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt. Unfortunately because of that justice system there is no justice for Caylee Anthony. I believe what went wrong in the Casey Anthony case is as follows:…
Jose Baez was Casey Anthony’s defense attorney, had to convince the jurors that Casey, who has been found guilty in court in the publics opinion for years, was not a murderer, but it was a different story. Casey Anthony didn't fail to report her daughter missing because her daughter was never missing at all. She really died in a tragic swimming pool accident, one that the entire family was complicit in covering up. The story is that Caylee Anthony died on June 26,2008, when she drowned in her family’s swimming pool. As soon as Casey came around the corner and when back, she say George Anthony (her father) holding Caylee in his arm. Casey immediately grabbed Caylee and began to cry, and shortly after George began to yell at her, telling her she would go to jail for child neglect for the rest of her life.…
What are the DESCRIPTIVE research methods? Please discuss some of the pro’s and con’s of EACH method.…
“The prosecutors painted a picture of Casey Anthony as a promiscuous party girl,unconcerned with her missing daughter, and responsible for her murder(Biography.com editors)” Which is exactly what she was. But no one knew if she really was responsible for her daughter's murder or not. “All the defense had to do was create a reasonable doubt and that's what they did.(Today.com)” It was hard telling how Caylee was killed with little evidence. They could tell that she died from suffocation because there was duct tape on the skull. They also couldn't tell a time of death. On July 15, 2011, After a 11 deliberation, Casey Anthony was found not guilty of first degree murder, aggravated child abuse, and aggravated manslaughter. She was found guilty of four misdemeanor counts of providing false information to a law enforcement officers. Casey was released after only spending two months in jail. The verdict angered thousands of people across the nation and many people wonder where Casey anthony is now.…
Several charges were filed against Casey Anthony, to include Murder, aggravated child abuse, manslaughter of a child and 4 counts of providing false information to law enforcement. Of the charges only that of false statements to law enforcement would be successfully prosecuted in court.…
Corporate Crime – the illegal actions of a corporation or people acting on its behalf.…
Chapter 15 focuses on four main types of psychotherapy, and the psychologists behind the different types. This chapter shows the different ways to treat people, and how the profession has developed over the years. The four psychologists that the chapter focuses on are Sigmund Freud, Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow, B.F. Skinner and Ivan Pavlov, and Aaron Beck and Albert Ellis.…
I disagree that she is not guilty of first degree murder, aggravated manslaughter, or aggravated child abuse for the fact of how emotionless she was throughout the entire trial, and how lie after lie had come out of her mouth. I understand that there wasn't enough evidence to prove that she was guilty but all the evidence that had been found couldn't point to anyone else. I feel there was enough to prove that she was guilty just by how careless she seemed about all of it. The whole month Caylee was missing she was out drinking and partying. I believe she should have gotten more charges or stipulates just for the fact that she didn't report her daughter missing. I believe therein not doubt that she was involved with what happened to her daughter (Huffington Post).…
Casey also showed no emotion during her trials, or while investigating, or being interviewed. She was caught in numerous lies with police investigators, and never helped/wanted to help, or even seemed concerned with investigators during the search. That is suspicious behavior of someone who clearly already knew the fate of Caylee.…
Christopher Easterling is a 17 year old male with history of schizophrenia who was admitted last month to our psych unit for psychosis and aggression. He known to have T wave inversion in the inferior leads. However, upon admission his EKG showed new T wave inversion in the anterior leads concerning for ischemia. His troponin was negative. Drug abuse includes Marijuana detected on urine tox. We believe his new ECG changes could be related to marijuana abuse which has been reported to be associated with ECG findings suggestive of coronary ischemia. Moreover, marijuana possible interactions with psychiatric medications may also cause ECG abnormalities. His EKG today showed resolution of previously noted T wave inversion in the anterior leads.…
refers to a “psychological crisis”, an internal conflict or struggle that must be overcome. The…
In some ways, the Casey Anthony trial reveals the way that media influence, including the way it is presented online, affects public perception. When one looks at the pages and information that pop up when one searched for information on the trial, a great deal of attention has been given to the way that certain commentators in the media, like Nancy Grace, tried to focus on the inconsistent and, most would say, deplorable behavior of Anthony and the tragedy of the death itself to draw ratings, but far fewer actually focused on the objective legal facts of the case. Thus, when someone sought to find out about the trial, whether through television outlets or online, quite often they were presented with a sensationalistic view of the case, rather than commentary that revealed the problems that the prosecution had with its case, like the lack of an established motive or cause of death, the very issues that prompted the jury to acquit. However, because these issues, or other very basic legal concepts like reasonable doubt, were not given their proper coverage during the trial, most people were outraged with the verdict and believed that the jury had been made of ignorant people, when in reality, their acquittal seems reasonable in a legal context.…
Most of the forensic evidence the prosecution had brought out was shown to be no good by Henry Lee, an expert in forensic science who was hired by the defense. Almost the whole case that the prosecutors argued was questionable and the jury's job is to…