1st. There was no evidence that I recall that said that she made didn't want to leave Caylee with George.
2nd. Could be that she didn't return home after Caylee died cause, umm' she couldn't explain why here daughter wasn't with her. Sounds far-fetched I know, but work with me here.
I don't remember any evidence that supported 'anyone' else being responsible for Caylee's death. Everyone's access to evidence, as well as actions, attitude and behavior surrounding the death was taken into account and nothing pointed to anyone but FCA. And had she been innocent she most...
Right! Why would she risk a murder 1 charge with possible dp conviction? At any point she could have spoken with LE with her lawyer present and say there was a drowning, and my father was involved.
[/B]
Bolding mine....sums it up perfectly. People keep making excuses for her behavior and trying to spin in a positive light without ANY evidence to support it. DON'T GET IT AT ALL! Specifically regarding behavior... In the beginning of the trial while operating under the presumption of...
I know exactly what you mean! In order for me to believe FCA and the DT theory, I have to believe everyone except FCA lied. Makes no sense! And I have to believe that all of her lies and behavior were completely justifiable in light of her missing/murdered daughter. It goes against every ounce...
One scenario I have considered is that the flurry of calls to cindy after 5 could have been last ditch efforts to get her to watch Caylee that night. I believe FCA was determined to go to TL and that Caylee's death could have occurred after not getting ahold of anyone. I believe there was 1 or...
I have read through this thread and it is clear that my reasoning is much different on the evidence addressed in this trial. I can't wrap my mind around a lot of the conclusions many have drawn, but I realize that many are very convinced and very passionate about their beliefs. I know that...
I couldn't agree more! Write the news agencies. I emailed several today to let them know my thoughts.
Though I appreciate your coverage of the trial, I cannot and will not in good conscience watch anything you report relating to Casey Anthony and her life. I don't care where Casey is nor...
homicide n. the killing of a human being due to the act or omission of another. Included among homicides are murder and manslaughter, but not all homicides are a crime, particularly when there is a lack of criminal intent. Non-criminal homicides include killing in self-defense, a misadventure...
Respectfully snipped...
How does homicide not equate to murder? Or is it that you disagreeing with her assessment of the manner of death?
I respect Dr. G. Don't get me wrong. I could understand why she would label this as homicide. But, that doesn't automatically equate to murder.
According to the testimony at trial. I don't remember CA whereabouts on the 16th being in question at all. So based on your statement, am I to assume that there are people who believe also that CA was involved in the death of Caylee?
In general I am not following your train of thought on this. Maybe I missed something earlier. We know that duct tape was found at the scene and it was traced back to the house so somebody in the house used it.
3 people in the Anthony home has access to Caylee and all evidence found at the crime scene. 3 people were caregivers to Caylee. On June 16th. CA was at work - that leaves 2. I believe GA when he said that FCA left with Caylee at 1 pm to drop caylee off at her fake nanny and go to her fake...
I respect your opinion. For me, the only way to believe NG BARD, I would have to believe that she accidentally drowned in the pool and then put duct tape on her mouth to make it look like a kidnap/murder. And I just absolutely don't buy this theory at all, nor believe that there was any...
I also approached the case with a presumption of innocence, never formed an opinion leading up to the trial and I also watched all testimony and evidence and I believe she is guilty and would have voted so. I tried to continue to believe in her innocence, tried to believe some other theory or...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.