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    CO - Jessica Ridgeway, 10, Westminster, 5 Oct 2012 - #8

    Interesting that nobody noticed the backpack being dropped off overnight, at least not that we know of. Familiarity with an area might be that you work there and overnight hours might mean a paper delivery driver would be normal for to go through stop and go as they bring the daily news. That...
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    CO - Jessica Ridgeway, 10, Westminster, 5 Oct 2012 - #8

    It is a prob when people are just herded into the RSO category, without any sort of regard as to the level of alert someone might want to be concerned with. I really wouldn't want to sell my house because of a guy that thought it was ok to date "jailbait' and never did it again. Merv the Perv is...
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    CO - Jessica Ridgeway, 10, Westminster, 5 Oct 2012 - #8

    Potential suspect from SOR list and Arvada PD suspect sketch
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    CO - Jessica Ridgeway, 10, Westminster, 5 Oct 2012 - #8

    As I mentioned in a previous, this one perks up a bit for this case SOR unspecified crime other than felony that bought him a spot on the SOR http://www.homefacts.com/offender-detail/COXX03809999/Christopher-Michael-Acosta.html And he has many matches to the suspect sketch from two diff...
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    CO - Jessica Ridgeway, 10, Westminster, 5 Oct 2012 - #7

    Don't forget the piece of crap car factor. A car will roll around town but not be so inclined to go to farther than that and it's fairly likely that the abductor was not in a newer Mercedes.
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    CO - Jessica Ridgeway, 10, Westminster, 5 Oct 2012 - #7

    The man saw her name on her water bottle, which her mother helped her to pack each day along with oranges. Finding a lone backpack with the name of a heavily covered missing child on something inside would send one dialing on the nearest phone.
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    CO - Jessica Ridgeway, 10, Westminster, 5 Oct 2012 - #7

    I find it interesting that there is a convicted sex offender, unspecified, that lived just around the corner from Jessica's house. His picture also matches the description of a sketch made from two victims of attempted abductions in neighboring Arvada. He was born in 1984.
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    For those who agree with the verdict...help me understand.

    I agree with you, it's like a thesis. I really sat in the middle on this one and the polarity around me was jarring.
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    For those who agree with the verdict...help me understand.

    I would be so much happier if Matlock and Perry Mason were running this case, along with Angela Landsbury providing the investigating. The loose ends are maddening, the jury bearing the brunt of that one in a very real way. I don't want loose ends, I want an answer that's absolute with an...
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    Support Thread: Jurors

    The who, the what, the when, the where and the how were all shaky, despite what all the publicity and published materials might have us believe. Theories "for" and "against" Casey Anthony abound on this forum. Consider how many times you have seen a theory and thought "Wow, that is so spot on!"...
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    For those who agree with the verdict...help me understand.

    I agree with you and I think you prove further though that questioning the motivation and sincerity of jurors is way over the top in being judgmental. The behavior of the jury is not unusual, it's just not what people expected, given the literal years of hype about "tot mom."
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    For those who agree with the verdict...help me understand.

    It makes no sense whatsoever that someone is not looking over their shoulder for the cops if their child just died, however the child died. Even if one looks at her personality and motivations to be me, me, me, it's all about me, you would still look for someone to get really nervous occasionally.
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    For those who agree with the verdict...help me understand.

    It's called denial and disassociation.
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    For those who agree with the verdict...help me understand.

    The burden of proof is on the state, not the defendant. It's very possible had the body been recovered "immediately" that autopsy would show a child that had drowned. There is no proof of any other cause of death. Even Dr G arrived at her conclusions by default.
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    Did the jury get it wrong, or...

    I'm glad you find the legal process amusing, however, this jury was right on target. Yes, you heard it here, someone actually keeps track of average time of jury deliberations in capital and non-capital cases. I guess if a shrimp can run on a treadmill, someone can keep a ticker on this, too...
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    Did the jury get it wrong, or...

    Not according to the "experts" that understand the dynamic of a sequestered jury. We need to keep in mind, this is about all these people had to do for weeks on end. It seems like it's the same for us, but honestly, we had all the freedoms we wanted and had all our usual distractions and...
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    2011.07.07 Lightening Strikes Tree @ Suburban Dr. Remains Site Memorial

    More tomato/tomatoh kind of issue, one I happen to like. I notice the "homophone" spelling error and I kind of like it, too. It raises the existential question of whether it's lightning or perhaps enlightening.
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    2011.07.07 Lightening Strikes Tree @ Suburban Dr. Remains Site Memorial

    People are allowed to voice their opinion, as it is not off topic to say that God can also strike lightning where people are repeatedly gathering at the site where a child's remains were found. Perhaps God doesn't want people there, God may be telling people to move on and help other children...
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    For those who agree with the verdict...help me understand.

    I agree with you. I wanted to see what the trial would show and I really wasn't overly impressed by the state's case, not enough to vote guilty if I was on a jury. I really tried to keep an open mind about it and viewed it from that angle. Except, in the back of my head I kept hearing...
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    Did the jury get it wrong, or...

    The first vote that was taken between the jurors was on the highest offense was 10-2 against first-degree murder. “We didn’t know how she died, we didn’t know when she died,” said Juror No. 2, who was one of the 10. “Technically, we didn’t even know where she died. “You couldn’t say who...

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