I am also ashamed to admit I bought the book. I'm currently 82% finished. I highlighted some stuff I wasn't aware of (or forgot) and some other stuff I thought seemed odd.
In the book it states that Simon Birch testified that George Anthony told him that the car had been at Amscot for 3 days. I don't recall ever having heard this.
Jose states that the officers never asked Casey about an accident or anything relating to the pool. I recall this specifically however.
The part of the book about the cadaver dogs got confusing and I need to reread it but it seems to me he says that Gerus and Bones came in one day and alerted in the yard (though I do recall, as the book states, that this was inconsistent). That the same dogs came back the next day and did not alert. However, I never really got the point in his argument against the dogs, since he acknowledged there was a dead body in the backyard.
He also states that the dogs were brought to the Suburban Drive site attempting to find more bones and never made a hit. I don't remember hearing this (but I admit I didn't pay much attentino to that part of the trial).
He states that Casey did not react to Padilla's discovery in Jay Blanchard Park is because she never saw the news report, she was sleeping that afternoon. Just found that noteworthy I guess, because I highlighted it.
I think something I did not know or forgot was that in October, 2008 a woman reported a child screaming in that area and a helicopter flew over and they brought in dogs to search, according to Jose Baez, the area in which Caylee was found (he doesn't get more specific about exactly where), and nothing was found. Anyone remember any details of this??
He delves into the computer evidence on June 16 which I found very interesting. First he tells his typical story, that she awoke to find George yelling "Where's Caylee?" But then he also later notes that Casey felt guilty because she was texting Tony late that night and was on the computer early in the morning (before 7) "Thinking Caylee was safe with George for a little while". This is a total contradiction of his story.
He then discusses computer activity he says the prosecution did not reveal to them, but that they verified with two experts. At 1:50 pm, someone signed into AOL Messenger (which George had and Casey didn't) and directly following that someone searched for "foolproof suffocation" and visited a blog called "Venturing into the pro-suicide pit". Basically, searches for suicide, followed by some gardening websites. Anyone know anything about these searches??
Anyway, I know the more inflamatory statements have been covered, I just wanted to bring up some of the more curious statements in the book. I apologize if they have been covered.