panthera
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I can't say I think she's innocent but I'm not sure they'll be able to convince a jury beyond a reasonable doubt that she's guilty either. The fact that they really don't have a concrete cause of death aside from homicide I think is really going to throw a wrench into things as far as the jury goes and we of course don't know what evidence they'll be seeing/hearing either.
Even when I try to be objective and look at this case from a different angle and think "what if " It's really, really hard to believe she COULD be innocent with her history of being a pathological liar. If she is innocent she is her own worst enemy here.
All that said, I'm keeping an open mind. Baez said something to the effect of "everything people think they know about this case is false" so I am looking forward to his "facts" coming out...
Defendants have been convicted of murder, and even sentenced to death, without a clear COD, especially when the victims' bodies are discarded and the remains so badly decomposed no ME can determine how the person(s) died. The circumstantial evidence surrounding Caylee's death will be what will convict ICA, in my opinion. In other words, if this isn't a homicide (murder) why the cover up, and why discard one's own child like trash? I don't believe the DT will be able to sufficiently explain this to give the jurors any "reasonable doubt".
MOO