The only good thing about this is Nancy Grace's head will probably explode.
I'm not sure what to think about guilt or innocence, though. I think the jury did its job - the case wasn't there beyond a reasonable doubt.
I remember that after my father died, I showed no emotion at all. I literally sat in the wake and drew his casket, I went and bought a dark suit with my brother and played video games, laughing (it was some basketball game where you can pull down the trunks and punch opposing players).
So maybe she is a total sociopath, but showing little or no emotion after a trauma is quite common AFAIK. Not processing it at all is quite common. I went back to school the following week, and matter-of-factly told my math teacher there had been a death in the family, my father. No one else ever knew, because no one asked. Except one other teacher that read the obits.
It doesn't seem at all unlikely to me that this woman hasn't even begun to grieve.
For my 2 cents, I don't think she killed her daughter. I think something else happened, and it spiraled into a crazy mess of lies and coverups. The latter just seems more plausible overall.
I'm not sure what to think about guilt or innocence, though. I think the jury did its job - the case wasn't there beyond a reasonable doubt.
I remember that after my father died, I showed no emotion at all. I literally sat in the wake and drew his casket, I went and bought a dark suit with my brother and played video games, laughing (it was some basketball game where you can pull down the trunks and punch opposing players).
So maybe she is a total sociopath, but showing little or no emotion after a trauma is quite common AFAIK. Not processing it at all is quite common. I went back to school the following week, and matter-of-factly told my math teacher there had been a death in the family, my father. No one else ever knew, because no one asked. Except one other teacher that read the obits.
It doesn't seem at all unlikely to me that this woman hasn't even begun to grieve.
For my 2 cents, I don't think she killed her daughter. I think something else happened, and it spiraled into a crazy mess of lies and coverups. The latter just seems more plausible overall.