
MinusTheBear
Audioholic Ninja
She gets the same protection as every other citizen. If there are death threats or any other legitimate threats against her than the police would have to step in and offer her support.The news said this morning that the local police would offer no protection for her when she is released. It also said that since she admitted to knowing what happened to her daughter at the time that she would be provided with a bill for $112K, the amount that it cost for the search for her.
My one thing that bothered me the most about the trial was the fact that she looked happy that she was not convicted. Never once have I seen her display anything that looked like remorse.
If she wants protection all the time that would have to be done privately and would not come out of the taxpayers pocket.
Since Casey/defense team admitted now she was dead from the get go, EquuSearch and the state want her now to payback all the costs involved with the police investigation as well as the massive search for her daughter. She will have to go back to court to get this sorted out.