I bet her life will be a living hell. May have to live on welfare and other programs because no one will want to hire her. She may either live on that or live off her parents supporting her. She may have to hide in their home because people will not respect her in public. She may have to get a name change and if she has the money, get a new face.
Also why did this became so famous? Have any other cases of a missing child get this famous? Susan Smith's kids?
Also I haven't watched the trial on TV nor followed the story so I am going by hearsay. I have read about two articles on this. I speculated she wanted to go to a party but couldn't find a babysitter so she used chloroform to knock her daughter out and duct tape for in case she woke up. But she over did it so she died and she panicked and didn't call the police because she knew it was her fault and she be in trouble for it and go to prison.
But yet she went on partying and living her life as normal. Well I did so too when I had a miscarriage despite how much emotional pain I had and the crying I did. But I doubt she went online and posted a photo of her fake child to replace the one she lost like I did to replace the one I lost. I heard she cried in court but people were saying she only did that only because she is caught and is scared of going to prison.
But did she kill her kid, I don't know. It may have been an accident if she did or she could have done it intentionally. I read in one of the articles that her parents believe she is guilty but they didn't want her to have the death penalty.
Why did she lie if she was truly innocent? Some people lie when their child dies because they panic. People have gotten charged before when their kid die so when a baby or a child dies, parents panic thinking they get blamed for it and be told it's their fault and that the death could have been prevented so they hide the body and call the police and make up a story. I have heard about a mother going to jail because her baby died from not getting enough milk. She was breast feeding him. I think that was an accident and I have heard of another story on Women on Death Row about a woman who was on death row for six years for the murder of her nine months old. She would leave him in his play pen in her apartment when she go out and run. She could not afford a babysitter. Dumb on her part nonetheless. Either wear the baby when she goes for a walk than for a run or do some work outs at home or use a stroller when she goes for walks. but she came home one day and saw her baby wasn't breathing so she panicked and knocked on neighbor's doors screaming for help and then she decided to call her friends. They came and they tried to so CPR (What's it called?) but didn't know how to do it properly because they had no experience. They brought the baby to the hospital and the baby somehow had marks on him like he had been beaten. The mother was charged and sentenced to death. Six years later she got off death row and was released after she proved her innocence. She could be guilty she could be innocent. I once read in a book that these two people in Canada found their baby dead in the crib so fearing they get blamed for it, they drove the body I think 300 miles and buried it and said the baby was kidnapped. Sad isn't it?
Now people are trying to make Caylee's Law where you are required to report your child missing after a certain amount of time when you first noticed your is gone. I think it's a good idea, some thinks it's not. I think if you didn't know you kid was missing because you were on a trip and your family didn't call and tell you, you shouldn't be in trouble for failing to report it, in fact the person who is taking care of the child should be the one to report it. I would say you have at least three days to report your child missing after you first notice they are missing.