You mean they want us (the Public) to ask the State's Attorneys' office to start yapping and possibly taint the jury pool? No, thank you.
I expect to hear the State's theory of the case at trial.
But, if the death penalty is concerning them so much, perhaps they should focus FIRST on the guilt phase (and their strategy for that) and THEN what they are going to do for the penalty phase of the trial if she's found guilty. Personally, while she likely will be found guilty as charged, I don't think the public will give her the death penalty if the defense gets to WORK and starts putting all their ducks in a row (regarding Casey's possible mental instability, upbringing, family life, past history, drug abuse, and all the mitigating factors they can dream up).