Category: Hate Crimes
Casey Anthony Starts A Photography Business
Casey Anthony is apparently setting up — or trying to set up — her very own photography business in West Palm Beach, Florida.
The Daily Mail reports that Anthony filed paperwork with the Florida Department of State for a new business called Case Photography, LLC. The newspaper also caught exclusive photos of Anthony taking pictures of street scenes and buildings with her Canon camera.
“Make sure you get my good side. I’m working here,” she reportedly told their photographer before trying to take pictures of him.
Anthony has reportedly been living with private detective Patrick J. McKenna, 67, the lead investigator on her defense team. The Mail claims her new business is registered to McKenna’s home, as well as her driver’s license.
Read more on Daily Mail
On another note, I can still remember the feeling of sheer OUTRAGE from just about everyone who followed the case after she was acquitted of murdering her daughter.
Check the hilarious video below of the ANGRY GRANDPA reacting to the verdict. Definitely an oldie but goodie!
“You gon FRYYY! Like a scrambled g-damn egg!”
***NSFW*** Contains STRONG FOUL LANGUAGE***NSFW***
Making A Murderer – Guilty Or Not?
Netflix has been streaming Steven Avery’s story since 2015. It is entitled Making a Murdererand is 10 episodes long. In case you aren’t familiar, Avery was convicted of a
sexual assault in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, and served 18 years, only to be freed after DNA proved he was innocent. That’s lousy. The interesting codicil however is that in 2005, Avery did worse – he allegedly murdered photographer Teresa Halbach. He was again convicted, this time in 2007 and sentenced to life imprisonment without parole. The case is under appeal as of January 2016. The public is torn between Avery’s possible innocence and possible guilt. I suspect this reaction stems from a number of reasons: that Avery has already been incarcerated for another crime he didn’t commit.; his low IQ could make him susceptible to agreeing with police officers that he committed a crime he didn’t commit; he already has a…
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