http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news...asey-anthony-experts-20100712,0,4716386.story
IMO ... my thoughts are ..... There is no guarantee that these experts will find anything, or come to any conclusion, that is "helpful" to the accused baby murderer.
I have to believe that when all of their inspection and later testing is done, the experts with any integrity will not get on the witness stand and make statements that are not true, or which are meant to confuse the jury (for reasonable doubt).
Just because any person is on the Defense Witness List, it does not guarantee that they will be called to testify at trial, in favor of the Defendant.
For example - Dr. Werner Spitz who actually did an autopsy of Caylee's remains - he is not included in the Defense team now. Same with Dr. Kathy Reichs. She even went on national tv and talked about her work on this case, yet she is not on the Defense team now.
My question is .... does a Defense expert have to be on the Defense witness list, in order to be allowed to inspect the evidence? It does not seem right to me, that the Defense is allowed to bring in people/experts who the State know nothing about. There are new names coming to inspect the evidence, who are NOT on the Defense witness list.
Such as:
Nicholas Petraco, an associate professor of chemistry and forensic science at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City. [this is where Dr. Kobilinsky is from]
Dutch forensic scientists Richard and Selma Eikelenboom, pioneers in the field of "Touch DNA. [the DNA is also Dr. Kobilinsky's area of expertise]