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She is free now but not really because of public opinion and her highly recognized face and build.
What would you do with your freedom under Casey Anthony's circumstances? Stay undercover for fear of an attack on your life life? Try to rehab your public image? Do porn and take the money and run? Do interviews to try to cover costs of lawsuits and IRS payments from prior income from sale of photos?
I can't imagine what could be going through her mind especially now she is free to watch public opinion of her and how hated she is.
Dan Abrams was doing an interview on Good Morning America and said Casey Anthony is much more hated than OJ and with the modern technology and electronic age now, if she ventures out for even a minute someone can take a picture and distribute her whereabouts over the social networks and internet, outing her and putting her in danger.
So what would you do if you were Casey Anthony at this point?
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a book, or consult on movie deals. The trial is over; the jury rendered not-guilty verdicts; the truth will not resurrect Caylee from her ashes, nor render Casey accountable if that accountability constitutes double-jeopardy. "The truth and Casey Anthony are strangers."
She could change her name, dye her hair, don a wig, have a rhinoplasty, or emigrate. She could earn income as a telemarketer, 1-900 operator, or porn star; collect Welfare/Medicaid (she's been declared indigent); or start a Web site and charge a subscriber's fee. Job opportunities and self-employment opportunities via the Internet that would help protect her physical identity or location await her.
She has options: make a resolution to step forward from the past, take a vow of silence about what happened, and start a new life obscurely; or levitate in the past, embrace the notoriety and publicity, big-rake as much as money as possible, and start a new life; or a mix of both.
After the public's fervor of justice/injustice for Caylee dissipates either due to passage of time or some other unfortunate event diverting the viewing public's attention, Casey with her transformed identity might have a chance of moving out and about more freely than initially anticipated, especially among those who did not focus on the media coverage as intently, nor feel as intensely, as others--if at all.