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Saturday, March 16, 2013

Friday, March 15, 2013

Casey Anthony:Good Mom or Baby Killer?


Casey Anthony: Good Mom or Baby Killer?
Ever since I was at the young age of three years old, I had always wanted to be a mother.
I grew up taking care of my four younger sisters, so I had the mother’s instinct and I was already
a “mother” in my heart. When I was a little girl, I remember taking my baby dolls and pretending
like they were real children. I would wrap them up in blankets, carry them everywhere, feed
them real food, cradle, love and nurture them like any mother would.  There was never a place
my “babies” would not go with me wherever I went, so did my “children”. My mother used to be
so frustrated with me, because those baby dolls were the only items I would ever play around
with. Having a child or many has always been what I am looking very forward to when I am at
the mature age. I could not imagine spending one day not having my son or daughter around,
when I am older, of course. Let alone being the reason why, like I believe Casey Anthony was
with her daughter. I personally believe Casey Anthony murdered her young daughter, and was let
out of jail on a free card. Like many others there is not a doubt in my mind that she did in fact
murder her young child, simply because she did not want to have the responsibility of having
someone to look after.

In trying to discover dependable research for my beliefs Casey Anthony was wrongly
acquitted, and did in fact murder or child, I came across many articles. I came across an article
on Investigation Discovery.com, “Criminal Report Daily: Casey Anthony Trial Case”. I know
this Article is credible because the investigators on this case cited their work and had
professional interviews from them located in this article. In this article, I looked at evidence
found in the trial of Casey Anthony V.S. Florida State. This trial is about a mom Casey Anthony Kayla
being charged with the murder of her three year old toddler Caylee Anthony. Casey was found
not guilty by “lack of evidence”. I believe this is incorrect, and she was guilty. The article I
found informed me more on the evidence found within the case that supports my reasoning of
belief. For instance, “Instead of looking for her daughter, Casey partied with friends, got tattoos,
lied to the police and had no cares in the world for 31 days.” This quote should help readers and
mothers think about her verdict. What kind of mother is able to go out and party, let alone
function correctly, while their child is missing? If Casey Anthony was in fact not guilty, she
would have done anything in her power to look and find her child. Instead, she enjoyed the thirty
one days of her child free life.

The Casey Anthony V.S the state of Florida trial has always intrigued me and caught my
attention. Due to the fact I have always wanted to be a mother and children are very important to
me, this case sickens me. I would like to further my research in this project for many reasons.
For instance, not only do I want to further my research because I love children, but because
people should open their eyes to see everything is not as it seems. Also, this case was not ancient
it was very recent and could happen to anyone’s child in anyone’s neighborhood. Parents and
guardians should worry about what is going on in their neighborhood, because everyone should
feel safe in their environment instead of concerned. Not only do I believe this case to be very
intriguing, but it kept America wanting to know more about the mysterious death of a young and
innocent child. Casey Anthony lied about many situations referring to her daughter going
missing; America was waiting to see what actually happened. I believe Casey Anthony was
wrongly convicted, and should have been found guilty. I believe this for as many reasons as any
other mother would. Casey gave false information referring to her daughter, never mentioned or Kayla
tried to look for Caylee. Nor did she care about the fact her daughter was no longer around. My
question I would like to know is “was Casey Anthony a mom or a cold hearted murderer?”

Thursday, March 14, 2013

A worried mother? Try a partying mother.


Do these look like a mother being worried and depressed about her daughter missing? I think not.

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Research Memo Following Survey Results



Hypothesis:
My purpose of this survey about Casey Anthony V.S Florida state trial was to see how the population though about the trial and the verdict. This survey was based strictly on opinionated responses, and I have come to realize many people share the same opinions on the trial. For instance, I had asked in my survey “Do you agree that Casey Anthony was wrongly acquitted of all charges against her in did in fact have something to do with the murder of her young child?”. I personally believe that Casey Anthony was wrongly acquitted of the charges proposed against her. Due to prior research of my topic, I also believe many people will agree with me. Another question that was asked in my survey was “If you had the opportunity to be in the jury for this trial, what would your verdict be?”.  As already stated before, I am a firm believer Casey murdered her young daughter. Therefore, I would have voted her guilty because of the evidence produced against her. Once again, I believe many people agree with me on this subject and questionnaire.

Context:
My target audience for my research was parents from the ages of 16 and up. This was my age group because parents would have more emotion towards a case about a child being murdered rather than a person who does not have children. Using fathers and mothers as my audience would put more of an emotional pull on the results of my survey. During my pilot testing I realized I should have used more of a direct question approach and maybe even more emotional questions on the Casey Anthony trial results. The results I received are reliable because it comes from someone’s opinion rather than actual facts. My results on my survey were not statistic, they were opinion based and many people have different views on the case. As a researcher I believe my questions were skewed because on the opinion my respondent could or would have had.

Data/Analysis:
Demographic
Trend
Meaning
Caucasian                           11              
Hispanic                              0
African American              3
Other                                   2              
98% of people said yes
3% said no
Question: Are you aware of the Casey Anthony V.S the state of Florida trial?
My goal for this question was to get a feel of how many people actually knew any details of the case or knew about the case at all.
16 people.           40%
6 people.             15%
2 people.             5%
3 people.             8%
13 people.           33%
40% of people had children between the ages of 0-1.
15% of people had children between the ages of 2 and 3.
5% of people had children between the ages of 4 and 5.
8% of people had children between the ages of 5+.
None                    13           33%
Question: What is the age of your child? Please choose one.
I had asked this question to see how many of my respondents did or do not have children. The reason for this was to say, once again, the emotional impact on their opinion. If you are a parent, typically you would be more influenced and involved by harmed children cases like Casey Anthony V.S Florida State.
Caucasian                           11              
Hispanic                              0
African American              3
Other                                   2
Agree         60%
Disagree    19%
Not sure    21%
Question: Do you agree that Casey Anthony was wrongly acquitted of all charges against her in did in fact have something to do with the murder of her young child?
When I had asked this question I used a more direct approach to get the answer I had wanted. I interpreted my personal opinion on the matter so I can manipulate the results of my survey that agreed with my opinion. I was hoping respondents would see my side of the story, rather than a more unbiased question.




Conclusion:
My surveys helped me in my research by allowing me to get an understanding and look at how people feel about this trial. With knowing what my respondents feel and/or react to my questionnaire I can have a better knowledge of what topic I should research more referring to this case. Referring back to my hypothesis of how I believe Casey Anthony did in fact murder her child and respondents of my survey would agree, my hypothesis was proven to be correct. Sixty percent of people who took my survey believed she did have something to do with Caylee’s death. Something I did not expect in my survey was that twenty percent of respondents believed Caylee received all of the justice she could get in the not guilty verdict of Casey Anthony. When conjuring the question “On a scale of one to five (five being highest), how much justice do you believe Caylee Anthony received in the trial outcome?” I would have thought more to all respondents would agree that she did not receive any justice and would have voted one on the poll. In conclusion, I am very impressed with the results of my survey. I feel this way because majority of the results agreed with my opinion on the trial and the verdict. It is nice to see that other people agree with me too.

Follow Up:
Starting on my secondary research I want to mainly focus on is why more people believe Casey murdered Caylee than not. It intrigues me to know if their opinion is strictly on what their head and heart feels, or if it has to do with the evidence presented against Casey in the trial. A question I would really like to focus on is if the opportunity came around for society to have their chance to put their opinions on the verdict, would it change? My results showed that society would have voted differently if were given the chance, and the outcome would have been guilty. This is something I will really focus on in my next trials of research from the public’s opinion.

Casey Anthony: Good Mom or Murderer Survey