There is a lot of computer/cell phone forensic evidence, lots of scientific evidence and lots of circumstantial evidence.
What we don't have is a body found sooner to prove murder, a witness or a confession.
BTW....i always thought it was strange the during the act of killing, bagging up the body, driving around with it for a few days, borrowing items like shovels, gas and then disposing of the body that NOT ONE person saw her do any of these things. The only eyewitness to any of the above, I think, is the neighbor who saw her uncharacteristically back the car into the garage.
How could she have done all of this and not one single person saw any of it?
ITA with all of your points. I just feel as though the SA has a lot more nails to put in KC's coffin and I do think that there were/are items that were found with the remains that indicate that her guilt in a murder. That show/shows that Caylee didn't say accidentally drown in the pool or something that day...that KC found her...it was too late to save her so KC panicked, duct taped her mouth shut to stage an abduction type scenario triple bagged her, etc...threw her in the trunk for a few days and then ditched the body.
I just think that yes, the totality/mountain of circumstantial evidence the SA has against her is damning and hopefully, the jury will find her guilty.
I also wonder why it is that no one saw her dump the body at least...but people who have seen and described the scene to me have said it is pretty remote...there is not a lot of traffic...she could have done it very very quickly.
I just think that the SA has their own way of counteracting a possible defense strategy of saying that Caylee died accidentally and KC didn't kill her. JMO. KC has really put her defense between a rock and a hard place...by that I mean, the zanny the nanny story has to be thrown out (they would be total fools to go with that anymore)...they can't very well say anymore that Caylee was in someone else's car trunk...(we know she was in the car trunk of the Sunfire and that her remains were being driven around by KC who KNEW Caylee was in that trunk)...we know that after Caylee left KC's trunk Caylee's remains were dumped only one time (her final resting place and coincidentally a place where KC would hang out with friends and bury her pets)...the defense has a few strategies if they don't want to plead guilty to take the DP off...
1. GA/CA did it and KC is covering for them. Since CA went to work all of the time and LA was gone during critical parts of this timeline...this leaves only GA to throw under the bus...However, I feel that the totality of the evidence that the SA has against KC will counteract any accusations that the Defense will throw at any of her family members, former friends and MANY former lovers.
2. KC is insane. Good luck with that one.
3. The zanny the nanny did it. Nope. Not going to work. That story will just motivate the hardworking tax paying jury pool to kill KC faster.
4. It was an accident. Caylee drowned in the pool. KC was in the house and busy on the phone and not paying attention. KC panicked because Caylee was dead and could not be saved so she duct taped her up...threw her in the bags, threw the bagged baby into the trunk...and then calmly went with Tony to Blockbuster's...with her dead baby in the trunk?
5. KC wanted to hang out with Tony. Her parents weren't going to babysit. There was no "nanny" so she drugged Caylee and threw her in the trunk with her blanket to shut her up and then after a period of time realized she was dead? Duct taped her mouth to shut her screaming? When did the heart shaped sticker get on there? Why did she wrap the tape around her whole head if she intended to take the tape off later? DIdn't she realize how hard it would be to get that tape off of her hair?
Is it more likely, that KC killed her? It all harms us...but likely Caylee suffered. KC felt nothing. Caylee meant about as much to KC as her favorite outfit or lipstick. And is it also likely, and the reason for this thread, that the SA could have a piece of evidence either found at the home or with the remains that could negate whatever direction that the defense tries to go in (the ones I listed above) and keep the jury from buying any of the theories that the defense will try to be selling.
Plead her guilty and end this nonsense.