Reality Orlando
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I follow a few live trial cases and prefer live feed cases vs. talking head media so I can draw my own opinions as a case progresses. I have particularly avoided this case, as I did anything about the Phil Specter Case, so I could build my opinion based on what the jury heard and that only.
Day one of this trial, I proudly listened to the State Opening thinking... yeah, she'll get the needle for sure! Then... here came the defenses opening, and I was stunned with the concept that the story could actually have legs... that is, reasonable doubt might not be hard to find. Or as Jose Baez put it "Reasonable Doubt isn't sprinkled throughout this case, It lives here."
As I listened intently for a clear how/when/where/why/who about Caylee's "murder", it never arrived. Even with all the circumstantial evidence provided, the State, IMO (which I'm certain is not popular) failed to meet the burden of proof. Now one day into the defense, and reasonable doubt isn't just here and there, it's starting to grow all over.
Sorry for being the "odd out" here, but I'm just calling it as if I were a juror, and yes, I could have been an unbiased juror in this case... in fact when it started, I would have probably been picked by the State.
I don't think it's a slam dunk. Everyone at my husband's company think it was an accident and she was too terrified of her mother to admit to it. They don't feel the duct tape evidence proved it was around her face or that it killed her. I have to wonder how many on the jury may see it the same way.