Horace Finklestein
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George wasn't on trial, Casey was. They were right to not consider her lies and partying as proof of murder, because they were not. It's that simple.
OTOH, George was not believable, to me, and obviously to the jury because he hesitated to answer some questions, he got angry and combative, and tried to qualify his answers. He had a terrible attitude. When people are telling the truth, they have no need to become angry and sullen when someone questions them, all they have to do is keep calm and tell the truth. I found River to be very honest and believable, she did not hesitate, she didn't try to tiptoe around the subject. I guess that's the difference in the way people think.
They absolutely were evidence of her killing Caylee. So was the tattoo. They were wrong to consider her disgraceful behavior as being consistent with anything but a murder. The idea of deconstructing everything to death and acting like it exonerates ICA is so odd to me.