mei lan
Pursuit Driver
Foxmeister said:mei lan said:lotstodo said:To me the four main pieces of circumstantial evidence can lead to only one reasonable conclusion.
1) She didn't report her daughter's death and multiple stories were inconsistent with each other and the evidence.
2) She said the child drowned but there was no evidence of pool water in her lungs.
3) Duct tape on her mouth and skull and other pieces of tape found at the scene of the body dump same brand found in the Anthony household and on a gas can in the trunk of Anthony's car. You don't duct tape the mouth of a dead person.
4) Smell of decomp and a hair from Caylee in the trunk of Anthony's car that showed post-mortem banding.
The standard is "reasonable" doubt, not no doubt whatsoever. She could have been abducted by aliens, but that is falls outside the "reasonability" standard, as does drowning. JMHO. Would it have been better with a certain cause of death? Sure it would. it would have also been better with a videotape of the murder found posted on Youtube, but the fact is that not every crime has a smoking gun. Murder convictions are obtained without even a body for crying out loud. I didn't see the trial, so perhaps the prosecution was as incompetent as OJ's, but I am still flabbergasted.
Well said. I think she's guilty as hades, but all is not lost - she will still have to stand before the Ultimate Judge. And I wouldn't want to be her when that happens...He does not look kindly upon the death of innocents.
Let me ask you something; if she accepts Jesus Christ as her Saviour and asks God for forgiveness, will she enter Heaven when she dies?
Of course. IF she is sincere and truly does repent and ask Him into her heart. Difference would be the rewards in heaven wouldn't be nearly so great, and while she's here on earth, He may see fit to mete out some judgment for past actions (consequences, as it were). But as to your question, yes. There is no sin that is greater than the capacity of the blood of Christ to cover it. Paul murdered Christians for a living, and God forgave him. However, if she does not, I still wouldn't want to be her when she stands before Him. I firmly believe there are degrees of heaven and hell.