gloweyjoey said:
You're simply generalizing at this point.
I think you are also confused between people who want to see a conviction as opposed to people who want to see a punishment. We know SOMETHING happend to this almost three year old girl and her mother was the last person to be seen with.
If the little girl did indeed die on accident, she needs to be held responsible for not telling anyone for 31 days, dumping the body, and lying repeatedly to officers and she needs to be held responsible for all the time, effort and money that was used in the search efforts to find this little girl that she said herself she still believed to be alive but died in an accident and she bagged up the body and dumped it.
I will agree with you though, there are a lot of people who are just hyped up on pictures and videos of this little girl and don't know much of anything about the case and didn't until last month. I guarantee you, not everyone that wanted to see a conviction, not just a capital murder conviction, is one of these people.
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IF" the little girl did indeed die.
you yourself don't know for sure, why else would you use "
If".
and that's my point, no one knows what happened. It's all speculations, and a bunch of I think this happened, I think that happened, blah, blah, blah.
should we just start convicting people based on people's speculations and feelings?
and to see so many people who lives thousands of miles away, who knows nothing about what happened (
other than what they hear from nancy grace)
demanding the death of a women they know nothing about (
other than what they see on TV).
sure you see all the bad crap she does but no one seems to give a shit about any thing good she might had done (if any) because all they want to see is all the terrible things she has done, so they can justify their thirst for an execution.
You can call it generalization,
I call it how I see it.
you should google how many people was put to death, only to be proven innocent later after DNA testings
or people who was imprisoned for 50 something years because everyone thought he did it, because of one "fake" witness, who made it up.
should we just start convicting people based on people's speculations and feelings?