Devon
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Tim Miller will take care of that. I hope he is a witness for the prosecution.
Do you know something we don't?
Tim Miller will take care of that. I hope he is a witness for the prosecution.
The only thing it does, IMO, is give the defense room to argue that the state can not be sure it wasn't an accidental death. I am not saying they will win that argument, I don't think they will...but it does give them something to throw at the jury. I believe all of the evidence showing an intentional homicide will persuade the jury, 31 days and not calling LE, the party pics after the murder, the lies told, the disposal of the body...all point to an attempt at a cover up...if the death was an accident why the need to cover up ?I hear you but still.... I really don't understand why it matters. She IS dead and she DID have duct tape on her mouth. Ya don't duct tape a dead person. It is crazy to think that KC staged the sceen. No evidence points to that. If she was staging it, you would think she'd know better than to hide the body 500 yards from her own house WITH contents FROM her own house.
Im sure the DP is back on the table for a darn good reason yet unknown to us, They just didn't pull things out of thier rear end just because they felt it was a good Ideal to slap her with DP
Based on the evidence presented to the public so far...
1. The State doesn't have a cause of death.
2. The State doesn't know where the death occurred.
3. The State doesn't know exactly when the death occurred.
4. The State doesn't have any evidence directly linking KC to the death.
5. The State doesn't have any evidence of prior abuse or history of neglect.
6. The State doesn't have any evidence to suggest KC would be capable (mentally, morally) of coldly murdering her daughter.
7. Several of the State's witnesses (KC's friends) all seemed to turn on her at the same time the media frenzy started, indicating they wanted to distance themselves from her only after the case broke and didn't have issues with her before. This suggests there are other reasons they are all so 'ready' to testify against her, weakening their credibility as character witnesses.
8. KW and DC will both testify that they searched the woods and didn't find a body, which will place some skepticism on claims the body was there since August.
9. Investigators/LE screwed up a few times (eg, additional hairs found in the car, premature/accidental release of jail videos, etc) that may render some forensic and other evidence inadmissible or other technical/procedural issues.
IMO, the State has a lot of work to do... which is as it should be.
Do you know something we don't?
If they didn't find her remains (sorry G) your points would be well taken.
BUT:
She IS dead
Someone DID kill her
Her primary care giver was the one last seen with her
Her primary care giver DID NOT report her missing
Her primary care giver gave ALL false information
Her primary care giver showed NO remorse for the loss of her daughter
Her primary care giver had the smell of death and hair in HER car
Her primary care giver had dogs hit on decomp in HER yard
No one else had ANY motive for the killing of a two year old
Many have killed their kids with no past sign of neglect, abuse or prior trouble with the law.
If they didn't find her remains (sorry G) your points would be well taken.
BUT:
She IS dead
Someone DID kill her
Her primary care giver was the one last seen with her
Her primary care giver DID NOT report her missing
Her primary care giver gave ALL false information
Her primary care giver showed NO remorse for the loss of her daughter
Her primary care giver had the smell of death and hair in HER car
Her primary care giver had dogs hit on decomp in HER yard
No one else had ANY motive for the killing of a two year old
Many have killed their kids with no past sign of neglect, abuse or prior trouble with the law.
I meant he will take care of the of the doubt about the search being done in the very area by several people where she was found, the defense may say her body wasn't there, but wa splanted there. However, I think Tim's testimony and that of the condition of the body will clear that up.
Unfortunately, I haven't seen anything that PROVES Casey used chloroform. A search on her computer is not enough to PROVE that she used it.. even if chloroform is found.. where is the link that shows CASEY was the one that used it.
I guess the point is circumstantial evidence can have a jury go either way. Add the DP and I think they really have to show HOW Casey did it or have physical evidence to show Casey's connection to the chloroform.
IMO
Particularly once they are able to observe her behavior in the courtroom.I don't think Casey will look very pretty to any of the jurors once they hear the horrifying details about how she murdered her baby, went out and partied and told lie after lie to the police.
Anything the defense thinks they have to buffer the truth will be insignificant compared to the evidence the State holds.
I think the searches can very reasonably (and possibly accurately) be explained away, as our very own member JWG has already demonstrated through some very logical analysis of the evidence, and the 31 days IMO are because she doesn't have the guts to own up to what really happened, but that could very well be because she has some responsibility for Caylee's death, even if she didn't actually murder her.
How do you know she was 'killed' BY someone?
I believe, from what we have seen, the things that were found with the remains that link back to the home, cloth laundry bag, duct tape, trash bag match, heart sticker, Winnie the Pooh blanket, the clothes Caylee was wearing, are all some of the strongest evidence yet. I think these things do link Casey to the scene very effectively. They can try to argue some other guy did it, but it's going to be real hard to convince a jury that the same guy had access to all those things in the A home.Based on the evidence presented to the public so far...
1. The State doesn't have a cause of death.
2. The State doesn't know where the death occurred.
3. The State doesn't know exactly when the death occurred.
4. The State doesn't have any evidence directly linking KC to the death.
5. The State doesn't have any evidence of prior abuse or history of neglect.
6. The State doesn't have any evidence to suggest KC would be capable (mentally, morally) of coldly murdering her daughter.
7. Several of the State's witnesses (KC's friends) all seemed to turn on her at the same time the media frenzy started, indicating they wanted to distance themselves from her only after the case broke and didn't have issues with her before. This suggests there are other reasons they are all so 'ready' to testify against her, weakening their credibility as character witnesses.
8. KW and DC will both testify that they searched the woods and didn't find a body, which will place some skepticism on claims the body was there since August.
9. Investigators/LE screwed up a few times (eg, additional hairs found in the car, premature/accidental release of jail videos, etc) that may render some forensic and other evidence inadmissible or other technical/procedural issues.
IMO, the State has a lot of work to do... which is as it should be.
Based on the evidence presented to the public so far...
1. The State doesn't have a cause of death.
2. The State doesn't know where the death occurred.
3. The State doesn't know exactly when the death occurred.
4. The State doesn't have any evidence directly linking KC to the death.
5. The State doesn't have any evidence of prior abuse or history of neglect.
6. The State doesn't have any evidence to suggest KC would be capable (mentally, morally) of coldly murdering her daughter.
7. Several of the State's witnesses (KC's friends) all seemed to turn on her at the same time the media frenzy started, indicating they wanted to distance themselves from her only after the case broke and didn't have issues with her before. This suggests there are other reasons they are all so 'ready' to testify against her, weakening their credibility as character witnesses.
8. KW and DC will both testify that they searched the woods and didn't find a body, which will place some skepticism on claims the body was there since August.
9. Investigators/LE screwed up a few times (eg, additional hairs found in the car, premature/accidental release of jail videos, etc) that may render some forensic and other evidence inadmissible or other technical/procedural issues.
IMO, the State has a lot of work to do... which is as it should be.
Well we do know chloroform was in large quantities in Casey's car. And it just happens to also have a hair with a death band that matches up genetically to Caylee, albeit only mitochondially. But they can also probably match it to the hair found with the body. We also haven't seen toxicology reports back yet, which could show long term chloroform use. And combine that with the computer searches which they can probably show that only Casey could have made. You have a very solid circumstantial case.
Also remember we haven't seen all the results back, and we're not privy to all the evidence. We don't know if the duck tape came back with Caylee's DNA which would prove she was alive and awake when the tape was placed on her. There is still a whole lot yet to be known about the forensic tests in this case.
No case is perfect. But you can have a very solid circumstantial case that can lead you to come to only one conclusion. You might be able to explain away some evidence but combining it all together to put this nice little puzzle together, it's impossible to come to any other REASONABLE conclusion.
And it certainly doesn't appear spontaneously.you don't put duct tape on a dead body.
Well we do know chloroform was in large quantities in Casey's car. And it just happens to also have a hair with a death band that matches up genetically to Caylee, albeit only mitochondially. But they can also probably match it to the hair found with the body. We also haven't seen toxicology reports back yet, which could show long term chloroform use. And combine that with the computer searches which they can probably show that only Casey could have made. You have a very solid circumstantial case.
Also remember we haven't seen all the results back, and we're not privy to all the evidence. We don't know if the duck tape came back with Caylee's DNA which would prove she was alive and awake when the tape was placed on her. There is still a whole lot yet to be known about the forensic tests in this case.
No case is perfect. But you can have a very solid circumstantial case that can lead you to come to only one conclusion. You might be able to explain away some evidence but combining it all together to put this nice little puzzle together, it's impossible to come to any other REASONABLE conclusion.