The guy on TruTv just asked CM why he didn't speak up today as we all were waiting for it...ha!
CM said JB had it covered. Umm...ok.
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Oh my I hope someone taped that! I am not near a TV. It is obvious he and Baez are not in accord. Check out what he once said about TV appearances in this case:
Here is an extensive interview by Tony Pipitone with Cheney Mason and another attorney about defense strategies before Caylee's body was found (article from November 2008). Makes interesting reading now.
http://www.clickorlando.com/news/18025942/detail.html
Also see Mason talking about the prior claims that Caylee was alive giving Casey, GA, CA, and Baez "establishes they have no credibility whatsoever."!
http://www.clickorlando.com/news/18268796/detail.html
Defense attorney Cheney Mason said claims made by Casey Anthony and Baez that Caylee was alive will now work against them at trial.
"Then all the talking, all the press interviews and the parents going on this show and that show and the lawyer going on different shows establishes they have no credibility whatsoever," Mason said.
The testing of the remains could be the key to the case.
"The most important thing is how did she die?" Mason said. "It could have been an accidental death -- and we've talked before -- an improper disposal, it could have been a brutal homicide. We don't know, and until the medical examiner is finished and renders a report, no one is going to know."
Rahter said an accidental death would be hard to believe.
"What would a reasonable person do in the case of an accident? Call 911 or call your parents or call a close friend. Do you go borrow a shovel from a neighbor, probably not?" Rahter said.
Mason said an insanity defense would be even more difficult to prove, Rahter said.
"It's really difficult to be not criminally responsible. You have to prove they know right from wrong and they understand the consequences of their actions. Obviously, Casey understood the consequences of her actions because she worked really hard to cover it up," Rahter said.
If the case plays out how many think, the experts agree on what will likely happen.
"You can pretty well predict there's going to be a life sentence, either a plea and get it over with or have a circus trial and then be convicted and get life," Mason said.
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