aafromaa
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Has the defense created reasonable doubt?
doubt yes - reasonable no
no question the jurors will have some doubt because of all that is not known - such as the way Caylee died - the defense didn't really create that doubt - it simply exists - but is it reasonable doubt?
I doubt the jurors will think there is anything reasonable about a little girl found in the woods discarded like garbage with duct tape covering her mouth and nose
I doubt the jurors will think there is anything reasonable in the theory that a meter reader had Caylee's body for months and finally hid it in the woods just before leading LE there
I doubt the jurors will think there is anything reasonable about a mother who rents videos with her boyfriend and spends the night with him on the very day that her daughter dies in a pool accident and never mentions it
I doubt the jurors will think there is anything reasonable about a mother who goes on with her partying and social activities and tells her family and friends that her little girl is with the nanny for a month after she dies and never gives any indication that there is anything wrong until she is confronted by her mother 31 days later
I doubt the jurors will think there is anything reasonable about telling your family & LE that your daughter was kidnapped if you knew she drowned in a pool and that your father knew it too
I doubt that the jurors will think there is anything reasonable about driving around for days with the body of your daughter decomposing in your car
I doubt that the jurors will come back with a not guilt verdict - BUT I didn't think the jurors would do that in the OJ & MJ trials either - so the bottom line is that I doubt that we will know what the jurors will do until the verdict is read in court
doubt yes - reasonable no
no question the jurors will have some doubt because of all that is not known - such as the way Caylee died - the defense didn't really create that doubt - it simply exists - but is it reasonable doubt?
I doubt the jurors will think there is anything reasonable about a little girl found in the woods discarded like garbage with duct tape covering her mouth and nose
I doubt the jurors will think there is anything reasonable in the theory that a meter reader had Caylee's body for months and finally hid it in the woods just before leading LE there
I doubt the jurors will think there is anything reasonable about a mother who rents videos with her boyfriend and spends the night with him on the very day that her daughter dies in a pool accident and never mentions it
I doubt the jurors will think there is anything reasonable about a mother who goes on with her partying and social activities and tells her family and friends that her little girl is with the nanny for a month after she dies and never gives any indication that there is anything wrong until she is confronted by her mother 31 days later
I doubt the jurors will think there is anything reasonable about telling your family & LE that your daughter was kidnapped if you knew she drowned in a pool and that your father knew it too
I doubt that the jurors will think there is anything reasonable about driving around for days with the body of your daughter decomposing in your car
I doubt that the jurors will come back with a not guilt verdict - BUT I didn't think the jurors would do that in the OJ & MJ trials either - so the bottom line is that I doubt that we will know what the jurors will do until the verdict is read in court