I beleive that Cindy would sacrifice herself or at least all herself to be used as a scape goat to get Casey off. snipped
In my opinion throwing CA under the bus won't fly. Especially being the CA looked like she was going to have a nervous break down looking for Caylee and trying to get info out of KC on jail visits and through friends.
I think the best defense they have (other then trying to get a plea deal) is to use the state and the state's witnesses against them. For instance:
"We all know KC is a liar. Everyone has testified to that. In fact, everyone has said she is not a very GOOD liar which has been shown during this whole investigation. We all know KC is a thief. Everyone has testified to that. In fact, everyone has said she is not a very good thief since she has been caught every time. Not only did she steal Amy's checks from her purse, but she cashed them on CAMERA signing her own name. Never wore a disguise or attempting to cover up her crime in anyway. She had to know she would get caught, but like everyone has said. KC lives in the moment not thinking about her next step. Same for the checks she stole from Grandma and the cards she charged of Cindy's. She waited 31 days to report her child missing all the while parting the whole time. Never hiding out or attempting to cover up the missing child. She had to know at some point people would wonder where this child was. But not KC, she lives in the moment. She left her abandoned car minutes from a place that her parents drive by frequently after telling them that she was out of town. Not a smart thing to do for someone trying to cover something up. It is clear to everyone that KC is either crazy or as testified by her childhood friends "not smart enough to do this".
Considering all of this evidence, how is it possible that someone who has been labeled a bad liar, a bad thief, who has been caught multiple times with her reckless behavior, etc. How is it possible that she can turn around and create the perfect murder? A murder so perfect that an EXPERT medical examiner can't determine HOW Caylee died. A murder so perfect that not ONE piece of KC's DNA is left at the crime scene. Not one hair, fingernail, fingerprint, footprint, etc? Think about it Mr. Juror. You watch CSI and forensic shows. The best of best murders and serial killers ALWAYS leave something behind. A fiber, sweat, something??
The state would like you to believe that their EXPERT Forensic tech can accidentally leave DNA on duct tape, but they can't get any DNA from the "not so bright" KC? The same girl that has been caught on video committing fraud. Caught on Camera dancing at fusion and urinating in a parking lot. You have all seen the photos. This girl is now more careful then Forensic experts who do this for a living? How is this possible? You all know what the answer is...it is not. My client is guilty of a lot of things, but creating the perfect murder is not one of them. "
That would at least get a hung jury if not off the death penalty all together. Just my opinion. Although, I know in my heart she did it. I honestly think she is crazy or like CA says a sociopath. A mom always knows.
WFTV published a report today regarding a "death penalty attorney" named Lenamon that left Casey Anthony's legal defense team. The publication quotes Lenamon as follows:
"We had a difference in what I believe should have been done with the approach that is mental health related," Lenamon told CNN's Nancy Grace during an interview Tuesday night." Lenamon explained he would have had Casey plead not guilty by reason of insanity.
See http://www.wftv.com/news/19448158/detail.html
If Lenamon really said that he believes Casey should plead NG by reason of insanity, then I think this is very irresponsible and may even be an attorney ethical violation. Most people would interpret "not guilty by reason of insanity" as meaning that "Casey killed Caylee, but was insane when she did it." This would mean that Casey's former attorney, who has presumably "seen all the evidence" and discussed attorney-client protected information with his client and fellow defense team members, is announcing to the world that Casey "did it." He's doing it at a time when Baez has apparently chosen to pursue a defense strategy of "she didn't do it." If Lenamon is really her former attorney, then this former member of the defense team is hurting his former client's defense and possibly her chances of being put to death by the State of Florida. I don't know what thread to put this in, so I started a new one.
WHile I do see where you are going with this and you have made some excellant points, this was in no way a "perfect murder. the state would simply argue that the reason COD could not be found is because of the amount of time it took to find Caylee, at the point she was found all that was left were a bones that had been scattered many yards. As far as there being no DNA, footprints, hair, and so forth, it can be simply argued that 6 months had past and had been exposed to the elements. That doesn't make this a perfect crime, it just means that Casey got lucky for awhile, however things that would take longer to sucome to the evidence such as the duct tape which matches similarly to that from the Anthony's, the garbage bags, the laundry bag, ect does link back to Casey and that the ONLY reason for the lack of direct evidence is the time it took to find Caylee. Which Caylee would have been found sooner had Cain done his job back in August, which he has been punished for, which leads us again to Casey just being lucky, but as we all know her luck ran out on Dec 11 when Karma decided to reveal its self!
I hear what you are saying. If I were defending this case and you brought up your points, I would remind the jury that although you say its "luck" some would say it was "perfect". The fact that Caylee was buried behind her grandparents house and was not found for 6 months is amazing. I would also argue that even IF you found the body sooner their is no guarantee beyond a reasonable doubt that you would find anymore DNA. I have seen DNA found years later and be able to convict someone. I saw a case where they dug up someone who had been deceased for 10 years and were able to find DNA to convict. "The fact that the tape is "similar" tells me that it is not the same. My black toyota is similar to my neighbors black toyota, but it is not the same. Nor would a juror have me killed me for crimes that he did with his car. The same for the garbage bags, the laundry bags etc. None can be directly connected to the Anthony's house. The state can just show that they are "similar" brands and styles. However, I would argue (If I were defending this case) That the body was found in the same neighborhood as Anthony's. This means if the REAL killer lives close to the Anthony's they would of course be shopping at the same stores and places. It would make sense then that the brands of tape and bags would be similar in style. They came from the same places. I buy my trash bags from Publix. How many of my neighbors buy theirs from Publix? Considering it is the closest store to my house, I would assume the majority of them do.(reasonable doubt) So Mr. Juror, I ask you, while the state says the evidence is all similar to that found at the Anthony's house, have they convinced you beyond a reasonable doubt that similar in this case means the same? Before you answer, let me remind you that the state is trying to KILL my client. Have they convinced you that she deserves to be killed? I would sure hate to be killed for buying the same brand of duct tape that my neighbor also bought because it was on sale."
If the defense gets one juror to believe this...they win.
KC has made it very clear...she will NEVER fess up.
I seem to recall a video interview with her, perhaps a jail visit...
Where she states something to the effect of..."people opening their big mouth" and how shes not...she sort of stops herself and says...she wont admit to blah blah...
anyone remember this?
I hear what you are saying. If I were defending this case and you brought up your points, I would remind the jury that although you say its "luck" some would say it was "perfect". The fact that Caylee was buried behind her grandparents house and was not found for 6 months is amazing. I would also argue that even IF you found the body sooner their is no guarantee beyond a reasonable doubt that you would find anymore DNA. I have seen DNA found years later and be able to convict someone. I saw a case where they dug up someone who had been deceased for 10 years and were able to find DNA to convict. "The fact that the tape is "similar" tells me that it is not the same. My black toyota is similar to my neighbors black toyota, but it is not the same. Nor would a juror have me killed me for crimes that he did with his car. The same for the garbage bags, the laundry bags etc. None can be directly connected to the Anthony's house. The state can just show that they are "similar" brands and styles. However, I would argue (If I were defending this case) That the body was found in the same neighborhood as Anthony's. This means if the REAL killer lives close to the Anthony's they would of course be shopping at the same stores and places. It would make sense then that the brands of tape and bags would be similar in style. They came from the same places. I buy my trash bags from Publix. How many of my neighbors buy theirs from Publix? Considering it is the closest store to my house, I would assume the majority of them do.(reasonable doubt) So Mr. Juror, I ask you, while the state says the evidence is all similar to that found at the Anthony's house, have they convinced you beyond a reasonable doubt that similar in this case means the same? Before you answer, let me remind you that the state is trying to KILL my client. Have they convinced you that she deserves to be killed? I would sure hate to be killed for buying the same brand of duct tape that my neighbor also bought because it was on sale."
If the defense gets one juror to believe this...they win.
Thats a great argument and although the body was dumped in the same neigborhood, which means the killer could live and shop at the same places, the duct tape was a specific brand only sold in Ohio (and please do not ask me to link it but I have read it).. and the Anthony's lived in Ohio, So I would argue that yes those facts are true, however a killer from the same neigborhood would have also have once lived in Ohio, or at best visited would be hard to beleive, thats were the jury would have to use logic.
All very good arguments. Now, before this goes to the jury, how many of your neighbors have their daughters decomp in the trunk of their car?
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