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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Today’s Survey Question – 07/19/2011

Should Casey Anthony Write a Book, Would You Buy It?

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

Of course she should. The title should be "The Book Of Lies".

Anonymous said...

Sick question. Not suprised that this blog would ask such a question about exploiting a childs violent death for profit.

Jack K Richards said...

"How I committed suicide" would be a great title for her jackkcharl@aol.com

Anonymous said...

No. ...and HELL NO!!!!!

Anonymous said...

never!

Anonymous said...

Yes & yes! I think she is HOT!

Anonymous said...

no

Anonymous said...

No, no, no!!! If she writes it, it will end up at Dollor Tree for a dollar!! With 90% of the people polled that thinks she is guilty, they sure aren't going to buy her book of lies!

Anonymous said...

She's never going to write a book. What would it be about? Her "account" of what happened was already brought out in the trial. Anything else no one is interested in.

LadyLiddy said...

Hell NO!

Anonymous said...

hell no

Anonymous said...

She can write a book for her and OJ, still looking for the killers!

Anonymous said...

I am still not convinced she killed her daughter. I do not believe her smart enough to have done this and not left fingerprints, DNA, or some other traceable evidence behind. With that said I don't believe she is smart enough to write a book with more than single syllables.

Anonymous said...

Of course not. I don't want one cent of any royalty going to her.

Anonymous said...

I dont think she knows how to spell lol I still wouldnt buy it.

Jack K Richards said...

Ever hear of ghost writers or co-authors??????????????????

Anonymous said...

I would like to buy one and beat her to death with it and leave her in a field to rot. Real justice.

Anonymous said...

I have to admit that I would purchase and read a book by her or one of the other key players in this case. I missed much of the hoopla and the proceedings so I am curious. I, like 3:55, do not feel that this young kid, at 22 years of age had the brainpower to think any of this process through. I somehow feel that there is more to this story.