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Lee told the truth about Casey to the police from jump.
Now that she has lied and accused him of molesting her, for years, I imagine he is far removed from any warped family loyalty bs Cindy may have been trying to guilt him into over these last two years.
This is the section he is going to be asked about...was Casey able to overhear Cindy calling 911. Answer yes
Lee Anthony describing that night with his sister on the 15th of July, 2008
Casey to Lee "You wanna know the truth, I haven't seen Caylee in 31 days.
I haven't seen my daughter in 31 days. "
Lee: She was crying, not balling mind you, just lightly crying.As she was conveying that to me, I was trying to whisper to her, who, what, where, when , she says Caylee was kidnapped , she was speaking in generalities
mom comes in the room, the very first words out of mom's mouth
What have you done?
Casey answered her
I don't know where Caylee is
My mom starts yelling at her
"Who took her, who took her"
Casey "The Nanny did mom"
Lee: Mom hit her fist on the bed, "We could have found her a month ago".
Now my sister is done crying, she is mad!
Lee : Now at this point they are fighting about things that have nothing to do with this
they are arguing, yelling about things in the past.
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"These fabrications demonstrate consciousness of guilt on the part of the defendant …" Read the document:
http://www.wftv.com/pdf/23858915/detail.html
www.orlandosentinel.com
Prosecutors in the Casey Anthony case filed a document Wednesday laying out arguments for letting jurors hear 911 calls made at the very start of the child murder case in July 2008.
But in Monday's nine-page filing, Assistant State Attorney Linda Drane Burdick argues that the 911 calls made by Cindy Anthony, the defendant's mother, should be heard. The prosecutor contends that the calls help show the progression of stories Casey Anthony told to explain the disappearance of her daughter Caylee Marie.
By the third call, Cindy Anthony is crying. "I found out my granddaughter has been taken," she tells the dispatcher. "She has been missing for a month. Her, her mother finally admitted that she's been missing."
Later in that call, she says, "There's something wrong. I found my daughter's car today and it smells like there's been a dead body in the damn car."
The calls show how "the defendant 'created' the kidnapping story after denying there was any problem locating Caylee Marie Anthony," Burdick states. "These fabrications demonstrate consciousness of guilt on the part of the defendant …"
We know that Cindy will not behave in Judge Perry's courtroom as she has in the civil depo, not for two seconds!!!
So yes, Mrs. Drane Burdick has it spot on...the story was born in that bedroom, on the fly! Stories at short notice are Casey's specialty. If you don't believe me, just ask George how many mini strokes he has had, and ask the hospital surgeons on the route to Tampa how often they miss a huge laceration like the one they missed on Zanny's ear. LOL!!!!!