Read All Tips here .3 Tips to Cope with Grief and Tragedy | America Misses Cayle Mourning the loss of a child is a burden that no parent should have to bare. Although Casey Anthony was found not guilty of the murder of two-year-old Caylee, mothers across the country are enraged at the loss of such innocence. With no other outlet for grief and anger, 500,000 American have focused their anger on ways to address a perceived loop hole in our court system to force justice through an online petition called “Caylee’s Law.” This federal law would make it possible for parents to be charged with a felony if they fail to report the death of a child within one hour, or fail to report a missing child within one day. Displaced emotions and extreme outrage has engulfed the nation. Many Americans feel that justice for Caylee has gone unnoticed. As America mourns Caylee, this case brings to light the abused, abducted, missing, and murdered children that have not received justice. So, how can we grieve Caylee’s death and manage our anger? Learn what are the symptoms of Grief? What to do about it? When to seek professional help.