"Yes,I was really shocked. I think that all of us wanted to have, you know, some justice for Calee."This was a total acquittal of Casey in the death of Caylee. The jury could have found her not guilty of murder 1 but guilty of a lesser charge, such as child abuse of aggravated manslaughter. They did not. Legally, we do not at this time know who killed Caylee. Her death returns to "unsolved."
Which makes Susan Constantine's expression of dismay all the more silly. Susan said that she expected a guilty verdict. Presumably, as a trial consultant for FNC, Susan has heard to reviewed each day's proceedings and in her mind had concluded that Casey was guilty.
However, what she said in the quote above was that Calee did not receive posthumous justice because an innocent person was not found guilty of her death. Because on the face of it, that's what happened. That being so, how could justice be gained for Calee by finding Casey, who is not guilty of Calee's death, guilty nonetheless?
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