User blog comment:LBCCCP/Shepard trial = Casey Anthony trial/@comment-27030334-20110707152843/@comment-217683-20110707201216

Yes, Ironreaper, it is the big topic in America today. Basically, a young woman in Florida was accused of murdering her 2 year old daughter. She was already pronounced guilty in the court of public opinion (i.e. people everywhere already decided for themselves that she must be guilty), but the prosecution had no case whatsoever, so she was found not guilty. All she was convicted of was providing false information to investigators, for which she'll probably receive a sentence of "time served", since she's been in jail for years while the investigation and trial were ongoing. However, since people had already made up their minds about her presumed guilt, there's all sorts of outrage that she was found not guilty by a jury of her peers.

And LBCCCP, again, the title of the blog suggested a very big correlation (in fact, use of = suggests the scenarios are identical, as one equals the other). Additionally, your characterization of the young woman in question ("a particularly slutty, lying murderess who was acquitted of murder even though no reasonible person believes she wasn't at least partially responsible for the death of her daughter" - going back to the court of public opinion issue) totally set this blog up for failure. I mean, seriously? "[A] particularly slutty, lying murderess"? Really? I can tell you twelve people in Florida who would seem to disagree with you.