LLH
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I'm trying to understand over here, but you said that Casey's failure to demand Caylee's return is incompatible with Casey accidentally killing Caylee. But...if a person accidentally or intentionally killed someone, that person knows the victim is dead and she/he wouldn't be inclined to demand the victim's return. On this particular thread, I thought it would be good to focus on evidence that isn't compatible with an "accidental" defense (acknowledging of course, that there's tons of bad stuff stuff out there about Casey - her actions, her character, etc.) and forums already discussing it. Was just thinking it would be good to focus on stuff the prosecution will need to focus on if (God Forbid) the defense tries to use an "accident" defense at the last moment.
Bolded by me. A person spinning a tale of a kidnapping would almost certainly
include a plea for the childs safe return...just as a parent would do if the child were really kidnapped.
Im trying to say that, if Casey claims it was an accident, it would read something like this to a jury...
' I was on the computer and Caylee was playing with her toys, and when I turned around she was gone. I found her in the pool and panicked. I didnt want my parents to find out so I put her in the trunk of my car to boil in the heat, then sealed her mouth with duct tape, and went out to rent movies about a dead child to watch with my b/f. Since I didnt kill her on purpose I felt fine about going out and partying and celebrating the good life. I had to lie to LE and the FBI because they were asking me annoying questions I couldnt answer truthfully because lying and stealing is what I do best. It would be positively stupid to ask for her return, because I knew I wrapped her in garbage bags and tossed her in the swamp. So, yes it was an accident and I couldnt grieve.'
That scenerario was created by me as an example and nothing more . I am just trying to make a statement about the lack of pleas for Caylees return being a negative for the defense.