I disagree to some extent...A lot of the questions go to the statements that Casey made to LE in the beginning of the investigation. This was all pinned on Zanny the nanny who was at Sawgrass Apartments. So, it's logical that he would ask things about where Casey worked (since she was supposed...
Note to George: The real person you need to be angry with is your daughter! He comes off as so arrogant-- as if he is so much better than answering those questions. Well, the reality is, he wouldn't be there if his daughter hadn't done what she did and hadn't implicated an innocent person or...
The theory that they want to discuss money or lawyers doesn't fly to me because if that were the case, they could just go to jail and do a regular visit. Who cares if the media or other people see those visits? And, like many other people, I think that they are pulling the "grieving Caylee"...
I did notice her expression when they were talking about the maggots and she was just blank. However, when they were discussing the hairs that were found in the trunk of her car, if you look really closely, she looks like she's going "Oh...*bleep*". She has a look of total panic on her face...
The initial interview with the police and Casey has always bothered me...If you listen to it closely, at one point she almost slips up and then quickly catches herself. She says something like (and I'm too lazy today to go back and find exact words) "My thing is this, no matter how it...
What a bag of you-know-what! You'd think after living in that household for so long, Lee would have learned how to dance better...You know, dance around answering questions...WASTE...HUGE WASTE...The pathology of this family is one to be studied. Too bad Freud isn't around anymore...I bet he'd...
I was so sad to hear on the news that George had possibly tried to take his own life. My immediate reaction was, "That *bleeping* *bleep* Casey's actions and lies have now almost cost the world another life!" I was furious at her and heartbroken for Cindy and George. Now, however, I read that...
I don't think it would turn out positively for the defense if the jurors use their imaginations as to what happened and not the theories proposed by prosecution/defense.
Thanks, Wudge. I see how the blanket and sticker can be argued both ways. They probably won't matter much in the case unless there is physical evidence on them. The defense would have to admit that Casey committed the act that caused Caylee's death in order for them to even argue that the...
I don't think the heart and Winnie the Pooh will prove the malice. However, the web searches, chloroform in the trunk of the car, etc. will prove the malice side of things.
I just thought that malice meant someone had intent to commit an unlawful act or cause harm without legal justification or excuse. In this case, I think it would be easy to prove malice (I know, here we go again discussing the malice aforethought idea!). I think we also need to keep in mind...
Bolded by me...I totally agree! I think you hit the nail on the head with this one. In my opinion, this sticker, along with the Photobucket pictures that contain the red hearts, points to straight aforethought and malice. The defense can spin it however they want, but unfortunately for them...
I...can't...stand...it! Watching that video literally made me sick to my stomach. The line that really got to me was when she was saying that she would give anything to see any of them but that she wanted to see her dad the most because she's been so disconnected from him. ARE YOU KIDDING...
I completely agree. I think that people will pay attention to her response to things more than how perfect her makeup was. When I watched the video yesterday, I was analyzing everything she did...every look on her face, every breath she took, every single twitch.
I don't think she looks any better or more rested. But that's just my opinion. She seemed more nervous and self-aware than last time I saw her. I agree with JustanotherJane totally--I think she hated the fact that her hair wasn't done and makeup wasn't perfect. She seemed as if she can feel...
Maybe Lee flat out asked Casey whether or not Caylee was deceased. Being close, he could have promised her he wouldn't tell a soul and didn't need or want to know the details. She admits that Caylee's deceased and it's left at that. Then, somewhere along the way, maybe when she's back in...
Chloroform can be an ingredient in some pesticides. This may have already been discussed so please forgive me if I'm repeating what's already been said. Maybe they found pesticide bottles or something with the body? I also go back and forth with the paver issue because I just don't think that...
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