The two statements Brad made on LKL that were of interest:
1. "Their attorney, Brad Conway, is also here.
We asked the Florida State attorney's office for a statement regarding the case against Casey. Here's part of the response: "Our pis -- our position remains that we will not publicly comment on the facts and circumstances surrounding a pending case."
Has the prosecution been above board in that regard?
Have they not taken this to the public?
CONWAY: They have. Their -- their release of documents has gone out to the public in -- in thousands of pages. And then, of course, that gets back to the...
KING: In advance of the trial?
CONWAY: Yes, sir.
KING: All right. The heart of -- the body is stuffed in a laundry bag. The skull is wrapped in duct tape.
Could you imagine your daughter would do that?
CINDY ANTHONY: No. And I don't...
CONWAY: The duct tape probably was not wrapped around the skull. There are -- the forensics...
KING: Well, what do we know and what don't we know?
CONWAY: We know that there was no flesh and no hair attached to the -- to the duct tape, yet that's what goes out in the media and that's what people assume to be true. And that's the unfair part, is that this -- this young lady has not had her opportunity in court, yet -- yet people have drawn conclusions from discovery that's out there.
Discovery is documents that are put forth by the state testing, statements, written statements, oral statements, taped statements. But evidence is what happens in court."
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2. KING: The supposed hard sticker evidence, the duct tape covering Caylee's mouth allegedly had a heart-shaped residue, apparently from a sticker. And a sheet of a heart shaped stickers, with some missing, was found at your home. How do you explain that?
CONWAY: Not true.
KING: What do you mean?
CONWAY:There was no heart-shaped sticker on the duct tape
KING: Who reported that?
CONWAY: That's speculation that comes from the thousands of pages are --
KING: How can you speculate a heart-shaped thing on a duct tape. It's either there or it isn't there? How do you speculate that?
CONWAY: There were items found within the bag and within the area. And people want to put them together, but they are not together.
KING: This -- the tough part here is motive, isn't it?
CONWAY: It is.
KING: Why?
CONWAY: Motive isn't -- is not a necessary part of the prosecution's case.
KING: You don't have to have motive.
CONWAY: Motive helps people understand why something happened and there is no motive.
KING: Is there any, in your mind, any other suspect?
You don't have to name them or her?
CONWAY: I don't think they can really comment on that right now, Larry. KING: OK. What would be the appropriate penalty for a person who did kill Caylee? George and Cindy will tell us their thoughts next."
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