Nancy Grace Leads Media Outrage Over Anthony Verdict

Robert Dougherty

Nancy Grace has attacked Casey Anthony for years, and the end of her trial was no different. Predictably, Grace had choice words for Anthony after her acquittal, saying on her HLN show that "the devil was dancing" following the verdict, reports The Atlantic Wire. Although the jury concluded there wasn't enough evidence to convict the Florida mother, that wasn't enough to sway Grace, or several other TV personalities.

Whenever there is a hot button trial, disappearance or legal media circus, Grace is usually the one to lead the charge and hysteria. It was no different with this case, as the former prosecutor was one of the first to extensively cover the disappearance and death of Caylee. After Casey first went under suspicion, the coverage turned quite hostile.

As such, the fervor reached a climax after Tuesday's verdict, when, against all odds and media coverage, Anthony was found not guilty. Naturally, after spending months and years arguing otherwise, Grace railed against the defense, who she claimed was performing a "champagne toast" afterward, and argued the media were blameless compared to the "tot mom."

Other than Grace, the biggest outrage over the verdict was shown by Bill O'Reilly, especially when Geraldo Rivera tried to defend the jury's ruling. Yet O'Reilly outshouted him, according to Entertainment Weekly, stating "I am so angry about this verdict!" -- as most media figures seemed to be.

Outrage from O'Reilly and Grace is nothing new or unexpected, given their reputations. Since these controversial figures are at the center of the media coverage, it only makes the subsequent doubt and criticism more obvious.

Anthony's attorney, J. Cheney Mason, attacked "incompetent talking heads" for leading a "media assassination" of her client, while CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin conceded that the "media's performance will be something we should all discuss."

As in the sagas of O.J. Simpson, Michael Jackson and the Ramsey family, the media helped fuel the fury over this high-profile case to the point where they and the public were outraged when another controversial figure was set free. Therefore, the press and public will once more debate whether coverage went too far, then promise to tone it down -- at least until the next scandalous murder and accused murderer comes along.

Anthony was tailor-made for Grace and the other talking heads to attack given her questionable character, ever-changing stories about what happened, and her attitude while Caylee was missing. Yet even the talking heads have to realize by now their fury alone cannot get someone convicted in the court of law.

They didn't learn that lesson with Simpson, Jackson, the Ramseys and many others, and it doesn't appear to be coming through after the Anthony verdict. It certainly hasn't gotten through to Grace, who has spent too much time declaring Anthony's guilt to back off now, and will likely keep at it for some time to come.

Sources

CNN.com- "Toobin: Media should soul-search after Anthony verdict"

Entertainment Weekly- "TV news goes bonkers over Casey Anthony verdict"

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  • Karen Nardella7/6/2011

    http://twitpic.com/5m4d0k Did you see this picture of the upright southern lawyer. Hum, isn't there a song like that? Sorry I digressed. Everyone falls short under pressure. They had a goal: Win at all costs! They did. Afterall they were Casey (tot mom's) attorney's. Not attorney's for little Caylee.

  • Malina Debrie7/6/2011

    That's what it's all about isn't it? Whoever yells the loudest gets the most attention. And i really am not a fan of Nancy Grace.

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