Casey Anthony Offered Conditional Immunity

Story here. Excerpt:

'Results taken from air samples reveal that a body was decomposing in the trunk of a car driven by the mother of missing Florida toddler Caylee Anthony, a local TV station reported.
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Anthony has been offered a conditional immunity deal by authorities if she helps with the search, MYFOXOrlando.com reported, but she only has until Thursday to accept the deal, which is contingent upon concrete information that leads to the discovery of Caylee or her remains.'

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2:55 PM Update: Looks like the bounty hunter who had posted her bail is relenting. The price of nymphotropism indeed... that, and a dead little girl coupled with an absence of justice makes for yet another textbook case of it.

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So she murders her daughter and hides the body so well the authorities will waive prosecution just if she shows them where the remains are. In short, another woman murders her child and gets off for it, even when it is known she did it.

Would a man be offered such a deal? Can't recall ever reading about it.

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In an extreme matriarchy, mothers can kill their children if the children become an "inconvenience", and be given probation by perverted male judges.

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080829/ap_on_re_us/missing_florida_girl

'ORLANDO, Fla. - A bounty hunter who helped free the mother of a missing Florida toddler said Friday that he won't try to withdraw her bail after all.'

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Perhaps the cops are just facing reality. The high public exposure has put pressure on them to solve the case and find the little girl. They like most of us on these boards know that if the little girl was killed by her biological mother not much really will happen to her legal wise. It is the Andrea Yates effect. Initially given a criminal sentence then pressure from the rad-fem parasitic element that infest most state's legal community. Retrial and found not guilty by reason of TEMPORARY insanity. Sent to mental hospital for year or two then declared "cured" and released back into the community with no criminal record or felony conviction.

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