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Internet angry about acquired return from Casey Anthony in social media

Casey Anthony, who was acquitted of her two-year-old daughter Caylee in 2011, has returned to the public with a video that has collected over 2 million views and announced her new role as a “lawyer”, on which authors offer public items in the subscriptions from 10 US dollars. Her reintroduction, 16 years after Caylee's death, has lit a firestorm online. X users have revived old allegations, and their 30-day delay in reporting on Caylee, Chloroform searches and DNA evidence in their regular questions, as escaped to the conviction. In the meantime, the calls to the “Boykott -Substack” and comments such as “It should be hidden again” call a public that do not forgive or do not forget, and some even twist their LGBTQ+ examination claims to political feed.

Her acquittal, which was released by a 12-member jury on July 5, 2011, fascinated a courtroom that awaited a tough prison sentence for the “most American woman in America”. He only condemned her to lied to the police and free them two weeks later. Now Anthony's Substack Venture, which promises legal resources and a direct email, is right on the visceral rejection-“I would throw up”, wrote a viewer and defeated a gap between her self-proclaimed redemption and an Internet that was still raw. Is this a real fresh start or a money for shame? The debate continues to rage.