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Genius or dangerous? Video shows killer of killers Dexter contemplating a run at Casey Anthony
From the nutcases harassing suspected jurors online to the backlash against Hugh Hefner for even the possiblity she might get a Playboy contract, acquitted murder suspect Casey Anthony has faced an avalanche of public bitterness as huge segments of the public assume she got away with killing her 2-year-old daughter Caylee.
At the risk of contributing to that atmosphere as Anthony is scheduled to leave jail Sunday, I had to post a Weekend Funnies video showing legendary killer of killers Dexter Morgan contemplating a go at Orange County's most notorious citizen.
It's an idea that's spread widely enough Dexter star Michael C. Hall was asked about it (His reply: "You're confusing fiction with reality.")
But for some who want Anthony's head on a platter, seeing TV's most able serial killer turned loose on a mother who may have gotten away with murder is fitting justice, indeed.
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