Will Nancy Grace ‘Fry?’

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11 Comments on “Will Nancy Grace ‘Fry?’”

  1. michellefrommadison Says:

    Do you know why CNN had that video clip pulled? And has Nancy helped to end the life of any more victims of crimes again?

  2. michellefrommadison Says:

    I saw a funny picture of Nancy disGrace with the following comment placed into the picture. It reads “Every time a child is murdered, Nancy Grace has an orgasm.” Just hilarious, yet probably so accurate. She thrives on victimizing real victims of crimes. Since Nancy was never a victim of any crime in her lifetime, she remains clue-less to the damage she does to real actual victims of crimes.

  3. michellefrommadison Says:

    I think that Nancy Grace should be arrested and placed in a prison. Someplace nice and safe where she will not be able to undermine our legal system the way she has been doing with this Anthony case. Ultraconservatives want to put flag burners in prison, what’s the difference? She didn’t burn the flag, but she does vandalize due process each and every night. She is molesting your right to due process, which she was sanctioned by the Appeals courts years before, and setting a precedent for every child who will grow up in a world where mock trials are held on TV for entertainment. She is vandalizing the jury system by attempting to taint all of society with her hyper-accusatory views, phony evidence and wild accusations. In my opinion, in virtue of the fact that phony bogus evidence has already been presented to every possible juror, you have a mistrial by definition even before the trial has begun. And, Casey Anthony should be released immediately because this is not a case that simply cannot be tried fairly under our system of Law. Guilty or not, Casey should go free, in part largely due to the un-professionalism of Nancy Grace. Good going :(

  4. tina4washington Says:

    Yes, she will fry. :)

  5. michellefrommadison Says:

    Tina stopped by here and did some blogging on my pc. She signed under her own name, used her password and then blogged. On several sites, there was an outrage because both my sign-in name and her sign-in name came from the same IP-address. Obviously. But, uninformed people had a fit about that because they do not understand how basic computers operate, so they blasted Tina. She was concerned about it and I told her you just have to consider the source. She’s a former grad student of mine and she does an outstanding job at the Law firm too. Uneducated people can just be monotonous at times. The Caylee case is another great example of that too.

  6. michellefrommadison Says:

    It is clear to those that have really scrutinize Nancy Grace’s misconduct that Nancy clearly suffers from a psychological disorder. Might be one of the many reasons CNN puts her into therapy so often. Not for her alcoholism or drug usage she says she does, but for her mental instability.

  7. michellefrommadison Says:

    Fry her up, extra ketchup, please. :)

  8. michellefrommadison Says:

    How long does pork take to cook anyways?

  9. michellefrommadison Says:

    According to many experts, the change in the death penalty is not because the evidence has changed, but is a means of attempting to get a plea from Casey. The experts are still not wavering in their conclusion that a conviction of first degree murder against Casey Anthony is still highly unlikely. After reviewing the evidence in this case released to the public, I agree, based upon the evidence, extremely unlikely.

  10. michellefrommadison Says:

    Stop victimizing victims Nancy Grace, and stop helping to lose the life of non-convicted victims again. You belong in prison for the crimes you have done, and get those twin kids away from your drunkenness and your pill-popping. Maybe you should tell the viewers on every show that you are under state and federal lawsuits again for your role in assisting to end the life of a mother of a missing child, and while you’re at it, mention that those twins do not have the same father and neither twin is biologically related to your husband. Try being truthful for a change.

  11. michellefrommadison Says:

    I read that CNN is going to use Jane Valez-Mitchell to replace Nancy Grace after some of those lawsuits against Nancy get resolved and Nancy loses her job for violating her CNN contract by being an active part in a suicide of a non-convicted mother of a missing child. Jane will be fantastic, and a welcomed relief because Jane is accurate and factual, as opposed to making false allegations and false assertions that are consistently contrary to the facts.


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