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Surviving Incest

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Incest may be the oldest taboo known to man. Roman Polanski brilliantly portrayed the dynamics of denial for families in which incest remains hidden in the 1974 motion picture Chinatown.

It is my belief that Casey Anthony told the truth for perhaps the first time in her life when she admitted to her attorneys that her father had sexually abused her from the time she was eight years old, and that her daughter Caylee was conceived within an incestuous relationship between father and daughter, for reasons explained previously within this blog. From that age she was forced to shut off a mental switch to reality, because of the guilt and shame associated with incest, as a survival mechanism, and create her own fantasy world complete with imaginary friends, as her defense counsel has portrayed at trial. The dishonesty and denial was not confined to Casey but extended within her immediate family.

The prosecutor Mr. Ash hit the nail on the head in describing Casey's fantasy lifestyle as making it impossible for her to continue as a mother after her child began to articulate thoughts and ask questions. Casey is not stupid. She knew that Caylee would eventually start asking who her father was. At some point, she would not buy the story that her father had died in a car crash. The fantasy world would begin to unravel and the house of cards in which Casey had built her whole life would collapse. However, the prosecution could not prove whether this led Casey to kill her daughter as alleged.

Defense counsel were apparently right in explaining Casey's bizarre behavior as caused by sex abuse, and not, as the prosecution contended, that she is a pathological liar. No, Casey is not a pathological liar or a ****. Mr. Ash tried to explain away the conflicting accounts of the meter reader as those of a person who likes spinning tall tales, but could not bring himself to grant the same benefit of the doubt to Casey Anthony. Rather the prosecution asserted that Casey's fabrications were indicative of consciousness of guilt.

Because defense counsel did their job in convincing the jury that Casey was the victim of incest and sexual abuse within her family, Casey was acquitted of all charges except those involving lying to law enforcement. This was a just verdict.

The State of Florida was well aware of a police and FBI investigation regarding incest shortly after Caylee came into this world in 2005. If the pattern holds true, my guess is that Mrs. Anthony, a registered nurse, was the one who reported possible incest to the police. The prosecutors knew about these investigations. They could have charged Casey with a lesser offense of negligent homicide. Mr. Ash stated during closing arguments that Caylee could have died as a result of Casey using chloroform to put Caylee to sleep, or using duct tape over her mouth to keep her quiet. Yet the jury did not buy the prosecution's claim that Casey committed premeditated murder based upon circumstantial evidence, nor this other argument of death caused by aggravated child abuse, also based upon circumstantial evidence, which would have been felony murder if proven, either of which could have led to the death penalty for Casey.

What the prosecution failed to consider in building up their case is that all murder involves a degree of culpability. Are all mothers who use nonprescription substances to put their young children to sleep always guilty of aggravated child abuse? Are all mothers who place adhesives over their child's mouth to keep the child quiet always guilty of aggravated child abuse? If that were the case, there would be a lot more children in foster homes. Obviously, it depends upon the circumstances and upon the mental state of the mother at the time, all of which the prosecution refused to consider in their crusade to convict Casey Anthony.

Thank God that if anything good comes out of this case, it is that it will have given Casey Anthony a chance to live a normal life by confronting her with the real world for the first time in her life, and force the other members of her family, the police, the prosecution and the media to get real and start dealing with reality as well.
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