http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLb0RYC1q5o
Lead detective Yuri Melich,
"After speaking to Casey extensively, listening to all the stories,after trying to follow up all these leads, we obviously had to start to look elsewhere..... so we asked Mr. Anthony if we could seize the car and start looking for evidence inside it, if he would give permission for us to process the car and Mr. Anthony did sign an affidavit for us to do so.
I actually went into to smell the car
Before I came in to the child abuse unit, I was a homicide detective for two years for the Orange County Sheriff's department
In my experience the smell I smelled inside that car was decomposition."
Excerpt from Casey Anthony bond hearing.
In this hearing he further details that Casey came home one dayin June , backed up her car to the garage, he thought that was odd, she normally didn't, then she came to her neighbor and borrowed a shovel. That is O/T for the purpose of this discussion, but it reminded me that there is not one piece of a puzzle to help the jury there are one thousand pieces of circumstantial evidence. Watch Casey in the video.
The state has got this, do not worry. Remain calm. Judge Perry is going to calmly with authority and elegant manners going to simply say, according to case law_____, _______, and _________, the 911 calls will come in to trial. Ok, what's next on our list of motions this morning? He will turn his page and continue on...slightly looking up through his glasses to assure himself "All minds are clear".