"New" technology does not mean it's invalid. I agree. I think they've thrown the gauntlet...They want to work out a deal.
Uh--sure does look like it to me. He's acknowledging it by his qualification that it (filicide) "was not cold, calculated and premeditated".
Definitely appears to be setting the ground work for an insanity / mental illness plea.
Won't the Therapist deposition/testimony be revealing or will she claim Dr./Patient confidentiality? How could a grandmother allow KC to take Caylee especially knowing she had no where to go....it doesn't make sense.
I don't believe that Casey's 'irrationality' is being offered as a defense for the murder charges. The defense is saying that Casey wasn't a cold-hearted unfeeling murdering mother......she was confused. Therefore, she should not be sentenced to death - IF found guilty.
WOW.....so are they going for the mental illness defense now? They sure don't seem to be proclaiming her innocence in this piece, huh. I also find it connfusing that they choose to send this at this particular time. It makes her sound guilty.
Thank you, Chilly!! As someone who suffered from post-partum depression after the birth of my twins, I can assure everyone here it 'ain't' no party!
Panic attacks when my husband would leave to go to work (mom would come over at 7 am) heck, I was afraid to DRIVE let alone drive to a bar, grocery store, Target for some push up bras. You get my drift. My goal seemed to be just trying to make it through a day and feed, diaper, snuggle my boys!
I think that someone (defense attorney) is pretty sure that the body will be found this weekend. I'm starting to believe this even though before I was highly doubtful.
Andrea Yates was legally mentally ill. Casey is nowhere near that, I don't care how much "emotional distress" she's had since Caylee's birth.
How distressing it must have been, to have her mother there to care for Caylee and pay all the bills. Boo hoo.
Cindy should have kept her mouth shut "from day one". She's done more damage to her daughter's case than anyone else. If the trial goes forward, you can count on seeing lots and lots of video/audio of Cindy and the information/lies she has given (mostly incriminating).Seems a little odd to me. Her own mother said Casey would ge the MOTY award. If they put Cindy on the stand & she says, yeah, Casey has been acting nutty for awhile now, she will be torn up for doing nothing to protect Caylee. If she talks about what a good mom KC was, she gets torn up because she is saying she doesnt think KC was mentally ill. It's sure a lose lose for Cindy.
I think CIndy will be furious at the defense if they present KC as mentally ill.
She wants the world to see them as a "normal" family, with no issues, that sit downs to dinner together every night. Heck, maybe they are, I'm not at their home. She will not want her daughter to be presented as unstable. Of course she doesnt want her presented as a killer either. I think she will still say it was the fault of her "new" friends who were into bad stuff.
I think that someone (defense attorney) is pretty sure that the body will be found this weekend. I'm starting to believe this even though before I was highly doubtful.
Yup...but that happened right before she left the house...which the therapist also advised her (CA) to do (kick her out). So obviously no one saw it as a threat that Casey would leave with Caylee...unless they never believed Casey would.
I never had PPD, but I have worked with people who have and it is NOT pretty, like you say.
It sure is not about going out to clubs every night, or bedding down all the men you can find. The cases I have seen, the women struggle just to get a shower each day and survive to the next day. They sure don't drink and text 20 hours out of 24 because they barely have the energy to stay out of bed for the daytime hours.
That will never wash.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/orange/orl-casey-anthony-death110508,0,6113475.story
Submitted by defense to prosecution outlining why prosecution should not seek death penalty, in part reads:
"The crime was not cold, calculated and premeditated. In the months leading up to Caylee's disappearance, Anthony's behavior was described by friends and family as "erratic and not entirely rational."
He wrote that filicide the act of a parent killing a child is different than other homicides. The underlying reasons why mothers kill are complex and can be divided into various categories. For example, one type is a parent who kills under influence of mental illness. Another type suggests a parent's motive may be to save the child from real or imagined harm.
Juries are more likely to show mothers mercy. He mentioned Andrea Yates a Texas mother who drowned all five children was sentenced to life in prison. Susan Smith, the Arkansas mother who pushed her car with her two children inside in a lake, got life in prison."
Is this an acknowledgement of Caylee's murder??
ETA: Changed thread title that was my question I was asking per request from mod.
Let me see...chloroform in the trunk...chloroform on the computer...hmmmmm!Your guess is as good as mine. I think the defense has realized that they are soooooooooooooo far up the creek without a paddle that they better start looking for a deal. Whether the air samples are too new a technology to be accepted in court, there is a PLETHORA of evidence that they cannot spin their way out of.