How long do you think the jury will deliberate now that we are getting closer to that day?
here are also some interesting facts about the jury in reference to deliberations:
http://www.cfnews13.com/casey-anthony-faq
I also left multiple options open so you can vote on if you think the original 12 will decide or if you think any could be let go during the process (just out of interest's sake)
I voted for one day - a full 8 hours, but it could easily be two or three depending on the conclusions of each individual juror when beginning deliberations.
Although there's been a lot of testimony to consider, there's really only these basic facts to consider..............
*There's a dead child, whose remains were tossed into the woods near the street like trash.
*The child was last seen with her mother.
*The child's remains had duct tape covering the area of her skeleton where her nose and mouth were.
*There were searches on the family computer for chloroform, neck beaking, houshold weapons, etc.
*There's evidence of a dead body being in the trunk of the mother's car for a period of time.
*The car had a strong odor of human decomposition, a stain on the trunk liner, and a high amount of chloroform in the trunk.
*The mother lied to family, friends, and later to the police.
*The mother shows no remorse, and spent the 31 days following her daughter's death partying.
The jury must decide if Caylee's death was an accidental drowning as the defense claims or murder as the state claims. When considering all the facts, I can't see the jury taking too long to come to a decision.