Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Casey Anthony trial is a hot ticket - CNN

Observer Anthony trial to obtain line of orderlyThe in the murder of Casey Anthony forms of evidence before dawnFifty seats are reserved for the public and is high court officials hand numbered ticketsDemand and police were called when they try to cut into lineAnthony is accused of killing daughter Caylee; Defense says she drowned

orlando, Florida (cnn) -Casey Anthony, also known as the "tot MOM," is not Lady Gaga, but his assassination proves that here is the hottest ticket of the city.

People spend the night waiting in line for one of 50 seats in the room reserved for the public. Flare of encouragement and police were called. And then, once a ticket Stampede like cattle are delivered.

Only in Florida, where criminal justice can be a spectator sport, is that Disney World is the backup option.

Anthony, a dropout of high school 25 years, is charged with capital murder in the death of his daughter's 2 years old, Caylee. If the convicted of murder, she faces the death penalty.

What is the big draw?

"Lie after lie," said a vigilante trial. "Can not imagine the pain that he suffered family," says another. "I am here to Caylee," said yet another. "I am waiting for that Casey step up and tell us what happened".

If the first two weeks of the trial focused on lies, secrets and family ties, it was the third week of all about forensic analysis. The case is most terrible as jurors and spectators listen how was placed tape over the nose and the mouth of Caylee and gnawed by animals in their small bones. She wore a t-shirt that says "major problems comes in small packages", and was buried in a garbage bag in lot not far from the home of their grandparents.

The expert's error was the top attraction on Saturday - 16th. It was, as a vigilant proof online observed, like "'Law & order' meets 'csi'." Competition for seats was stronger than ever.

Lines swell and emotions flare, peacekeeping is a challenge. On Friday, paramedics get a woman far away on a stretcher after a clash with a trio of would-be line bridges.

And so, red lights and blue police shone in the humid darkness, they kidnap on Saturday as the line of the courts of Orange County grew to 100 strong. Security of the Palace of Justice officers, members of the Sheriff of Orange County and the city of Orlando police was in place and people online are warned that anyone who caused problems would lose its place. Who stampeded could be arrested.

At the session: conflict occurs between hopeful spectators in Casey Anthony trial

The trial was held on the floor 23, a penthouse built especially for high profile trials. But years have passed since the trial has apretujado as in the case of Anthony. Even judge Belvin Perry makes comparisons to the O.J. Simpson trial.

The spectators on Saturday did a good job of own police as they waited to numbered entries delivered every morning. Insert one requires extreme dedication, a good lawn chair and a bladder of steel. Some people have waited in line all night, only to get ejected from court for violating the rule against the postponement.

Troy Mitchell, 41, of Denver, Colorado, began camping in the seat of the Tribunal at 10: 30 p.m. on Friday and got the No. 1 ticket. Says adrenaline kept him awake, and he confesses that he has driven the Anthony House. It was also the former home of another child whose mysterious death still occasionally makes headlines 14 years later - JonBen?t Ramsey, who lived in Boulder, Colorado.

Don and Marianne Acebedo of Sacramento, California, he joined Mitchell at 11 PM and came shortly after the contingent of Florida, which included Amber Block and Megan and Kathi Jennings.

Spending eight or nine hours in line with others and a sense of community grows. People give to their neighbouring nicknames, which is usually based on a hometown or number online. As they discuss the case thoroughly, giving the lawyers nicknames, too: Bozo, Colonel Sanders, and Barbra Streisand are examples.

"It is Nancy here"? "Do know Nancy?"He asked several people online. Almost everyone in line on Saturday said that they remain the case in "Nancy Grace," a show of Legal Affairs of the sister of CNN network, HLN. But not everyone.

"I don't know what Nancy Grace," said a woman, who did not want to give his name or line number. Its neighbor, no. 64, sets it directly, holding a copy of the printed copy of the picture of Grace advertising.

"I'm going to go to Google Nancy Grace," said the watchman anonymous testing.

(See Nancy Grace's blog)

Breakfast orders were taken as arose the Sun, and a donkey was released in the line. The Group raised $70 for a woman whose car was towed by a parking unscrupulous operator.

Everyone in the top 10 had arrived by 2 in the morning, but even before the Sun came up, it is clear that half the people in line cannot inside.

"It was part of the crazy Stampede", Kathi Jennings said, explaining that she was there the day a woman was trampled by spectators who runs across the street and in the corridors.

This time, he took a Sharpie marker and suggests people write numbers in their hands. "Do find guys, have been here before?" asked the others. "It will get bad".

It was soon nicknamed "the Lady of Sharpie" like the others according to your system. 4: 30 In the morning, Jennings had numbered at the hands of 50 people. Fifteen minutes later, things heat up when Tracy Bucciarelli, Chicago, and objects to the system of Sharpie.

"Non-are the rules on the Internet," she protested, trying to start her own line of "officer", agreement on others.

"She was causing a commotion". "I don't know where he got his sense of right," said Julie Jones, who identified herself as "No. 38 and proud".

The fifth person in line, Becky Davis, Orlando, says that he turned to the intruders and chastised, "Dios don't like ugly".

Be exchanged No 13, which explains its name Joe.C Castle, 911 marked as more people protested and hottest words. Castle, a dark hair woman with a strong accent of New York, was also behind the fundraising for the woman whose car was towed.

"Does a dollar?" asked each person as she crossed the line. Later, she confessed that there were splinters Bucciarelli, adding, "maybe isn't a crackerjack." "At the meeting of Grace Wong contributed to this story."

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