Maybe so. But I think the state will have enough with the hair and the stain in the trunk and the duct tape w/heart sticker and the 31 days. imoo
The hair. The Stain. The Cadaver dogs. And the statements by numerous people about the smell of decomposition. All the State needs is enough evidence to not only prove that there was a decomposing body in the trunk of Casey's car... but the decomposing body was Caylee Marie Anthony. I think having these four pieces of evidence that will be heard by a jury is enough for them to come to the conclusion that Caylee was in fact deceased in the trunk of Casey's car.
The more I think about it, the heart shaped sticker is something that ties back to the Anthony home and it probably the reason it is so important to the State and the reason the defense wanted it thrown out. As long as all the evidence leads back to the Anthony home... it leads back to Casey Anthony. The more evidence that ties Casey to Caylee's remains off of Suburban Drive... the better!
Misy (a member here) pointed out something I had not thought about... and I must say it was a brilliant realization on Misy's part. If the defense is going to come out and admit that there was never a nanny and everything stated about the nanny was a lie... that means that this nanny never had a key to the Anthony home. That leaves only four people (maybe five because of Mallory) who had complete access to the Anthony home before July 15th, 2008. Cindy. George. Casey. Lee.
I am not sure exactly what role the chloroform played in Caylee's death... I don't know if Casey simply read that it had a "sweet smell" and poured it in there to try and mask the smell? I don't know if the chloroform was placed in that trunk after Caylee had been removed... trying to get rid of evidence? It boggles my mind that the levels were so high after the trunk had been opened numerous times during June 16th, 2008 and July 15th, 2008... even being left open to air out for hours on end after the Anthony's picked it up from the towyard.
I guess we'll have to wait a little longer to know whether or not the chloroform will be allowed in... I don't think it is that important. Just because the air samples of chloroform don't come in... doesn't mean that the jury will not see Casey's searches for chloroform, neck breaking, household weapons, etc... only to search for an episode of a television show where the storyline is a nanny kidnapping a child that followed two days later... only for a few days after that search... she searches for "how to make chloroform."
What has been allowed in is HUGE! It puts the time of death prior to July 15th, 2008 and during a time when Casey was telling her own mother that Caylee was with HER and numerous other non existant people in Tampa. That Caylee was fine and having fun! Telling her friends that Caylee was with either her parents or the nanny.
Casey is TOAST!