2011.06.03 TRIAL Day Nine (Afternoon Session)

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  • #301
Can someone refresh my memory about the balck garbage bag? where was it?
The A's put some of the evidence in it and gave it to the investigators. The bag came from their home.

moo
 
  • #302
I understand what JB was trying to do re: DNA samples. However, the contaminated sample shouldn't mean a hill of beans now that they're claiming accidental drowning.

I agree, but lets not forget that in order for the state to prove murder, they do...
 
  • #303
always remember JB asked Juri melich this question:

within the first 24 hours you ignored many warnings from GEORGE and Cindy anthony that it might have been an accident that was being covered up.

first: JB is saying to the jury that GA was asking JM to look closely into what JB alleges was George's cover up story.

second: LDB corrected the record: actually, it was CA and she said that once to a reporter.

So-----JB (sometimes) obviously isn't aware what he is saying when he questions a witness.

:floorlaugh:
 
  • #304
I don't think they are talking about the garbage bag. I think they are talking about the black 'work' bag (I think that is what Cindy called it) or KC's black purse that was in the Pontiac
 
  • #305
from wesh tweet :

I'm getting whiplash just watching this witness. #caseyanthonyby jimlichtenstein via twitter at 1:29 PM

BBM: How rude ... this guy and Mason are probably "friends" :waitasec:
 
  • #306
Yes! Nice setup with his decomp smell experience. I wish I could see the jurors.
 
  • #307
He also has experience smelling dumpster and landfills. Knows the difference.
 
  • #308
This is typical of any LE agency testifying in a court of law. They're trained to answer any inquiry directly to the jury. What surprises me is the DT makes issue of this. JB may not have much experience with it, however, CM would. Knowing this really surprised me with his horrid cross of the witness he did earlier.

He knows - the whole charade is put on to make the jury think there's something weird about the way they are testifying and that they have been coached by someone (you're supposed to assume the SA). It's a distraction from what was said - you are watching what they do now, instead of what they say. It's a pretty good strategy when you've GOT NOTHING ELSE !! :floorlaugh:
 
  • #309
A photograph of the Sunfire Pontiac is being published to the jury. Bloisy is being asked to identify it. He does.

LDB: asks for 49 to be published

HHJP: you may publish

LDB: do you recognize 49 in evidence?

a white sunfire pontiac that I received and the doors are sealed.

LDB: aside from receiving the car, receive other items?

yes

LDB: were these items contained within a back plastic garbage bag?

yes

LDB: if I may approach?

HHJP: yes

LDB: (is showing Bloisy an envelope) Let me show you "" for identification. Recognize?

yes, they have my handwriting and the date and the time I collected it.

LDB: was this the bag that contained the evidence items given to you by det Beasley?

yes

LDB: given a blue plastic crate?

yes

LDB: did the bag and the crate contain a doll? a child's back pack a child's tooth brush and black leather bag various clothing items and plastic hangers?

correct

LDB: have you had the opportunity to come in contact with individuals that are deceased?

yes

LDB: have you smelled human decomp?

yes

LDB: how regularly in the position to smell this?

in Puerto Rico thirty fourty times. have to go to cororner to get finger prints.

LDB: experience of decomp at varying levels of decop?

yes

LDB: the dumpster or a land fill?

yes

LDB: did you break the seal on the car when it arrived?

yes I opened the driver side door.

LDB: observation when opened the seal

immediately smelled the odor of decomp coming from the car.

LDB: is the interior portion of the car the first part you began to document and or process?

yes

LDB: what is first?

as soon as I received I photograph the exterior and the interior. Then document what I observe through my reports.

LDB: in connection with your documentation you take notes?

correct

LDB: use notes to make reports?

correct
 
  • #310
This isn't gripping testimony, but the jurors are taking notes. Juror 12 just finished taking a lot of them!

by stevehelling via twitter at 1:31 PM
 
  • #311
they just showed a pic of the blue bin that was in KC car, it had Caylee's baby doll 'Momma' in it. :(

Too bad Momma Doll could not have been layed to rest with Caylee.

But then I don't think Caylee has ever been layed to rest has she?

Remains just creamated?
 
  • #312
Caylee had a baby doll named "Momma"????

ugh! that breaks my heart :(

P.S. JB needs to :chillout:
 
  • #313
JB has set up the DT to actually try and defend two scenarios with his opening. Crazy. One would have been difficult enough.

AND they also have to "try" his case and make sure he doesn't make horrendous blunders as evidenced by their objections to his questioning into HUGE NO NO AREAS.

The STATE deserves triple pay.
 
  • #314
gas gauge was working per GB
 
  • #315
SA establishing that the gas guage was working. IMO, no reason to abandon car except for smell.
 
  • #316
Gas gage working.
 
  • #317
Since I just ate and the talk of decomp odor is turning my stomach, I think it is time for this:

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  • #318
This isn't gripping testimony, but the jurors are taking notes. Juror 12 just finished taking a lot of them!

by stevehelling via twitter at 1:31 PM

Maybe not gripping but oh,so very important.
 
  • #319
*sigh* poor Caylee...
 
  • #320
I didn't realize they even test to see if the gas gauge is working. I think the SA has covered all their bases and have done a thorough job with this case.
 
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