George Zimmerman and Casey Anthony were found not guilty in the courtroom, but in the public eye, many agree they're guilty.
Anthony went to trial for the murder of her daughter, Caylee Anthony five years ago.
Since Anthony's acquittal, she's been a virtual recluse. Once in a while, photos will surface of her on various websites, but through no involvement of her own.
Winter Park public relations expert Sam Stark said she's playing it exactly the way he'd tell her to.
"She would be best suited to maintain a low profile, to try to live her life in the best situation she can and stay out of the public light, in essence at all costs," Stark said.
Then there's George Zimmerman who can't seem to stay out of the public eye since his acquittal of the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in February 2012.
He's been accused several times of domestic violence by his ex-wife, Shellie Zimmerman and an ex-girlfriend. He was shot at during an altercation in Seminole County in 2015, he has even tried to sell his artwork and now his infamous gun.
"He (Zimmerman) seems to want attention. He seems to want exposure and he certainly wants to try to monetize his so-called fame," Stark said. "He's taken multiple missteps and this was to me just another one of those."