Sunday, July 17, 2011

My gracious, where have I been?

PLEASE PLEASE DUPLICATE THIS AND SEND TO YOUR LAWMAKERS:

Dear Representative/Senator,

I am writing to implore you to rally for “Caylee’s Law”. This effort is a necessary and obvious pursuit to ensure law enforcement is immediately aware of a missing or kidnapped child, and to hold the guardian(s) accountable for any delay in such reporting.

The Caylee Anthony tragedy will haunt this state, country, and the world forever. If only she had been reached sooner, a cause of death could have been established and justice immediately pursued, especially felony charges with definite evidence to prove it. What a talented team of prosecutors fighting to protect Florida citizens, fighting for justice for Caylee. Unfortunately there was no justice served, as the common sense of the jurors was set aside to fit the mold of the 25 page instruction for deliberation. The disgust and outrage of the public should come as no shock to you, as you understand a “competent” parent (or so she was proven by 3 mental health professionals) DOES NOT stand by and continue on with the beautiful life while her daughter is decomposing in the woods.

An atrocity has taken place in this great state, and as much as the “experts” will argue the criminal justice system “works”, I place blame on the red tape of the adjudication process, in not allowing certain evidence and witnesses that would have further proved Caylee’s fate. It is shameful; I am proud to be a native 3rd generation Floridian, but what a sad pathetic time for our judicial and legislative systems.

I would further ask that you support a “3-strikes” type law, commanding life in prison after 3 felonious convictions. I am certain next week Ms. Casey Anthony returns on her way to the life of a textbook sociopath…therefore Central Florida should take heed.

Please take notice of these points. You have much power in the eyes of the public, your private voting citizens.

Thank you.

Laura Lamphere, M.S. Criminal Justice
Mother of Four

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