LolaMoon08
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Okay, this is my opinion....
We already have the 911 call. We have Casey, in her own words, stating that her daughter, Caylee Marie Anthony, had been taken by her "nanny" Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez. Oh, and she didn't report her missing, because it had been 31 days since the last time she saw Caylee.
The written statement... I really believe that Judge Perry will rule that this will be admitted. I can't remember all the testimony, but I believe the young deputy stated that she wrote this statement prior to being handcuffed.
Yuri Melich's audio statement with Casey... I believe that after the handcuffing, Casey did not believe she was under arrest and gave this statement freely. I believe it will be admitted, but even if it isn't, it isn't like everything she states in this audio isn't in her written statement. We also have to look at the fact that LE left Casey at the Anthony home... according to George's deposition, Casey got 2-3 hours of sleep in the comfort of her own bed at home.
The Universal interview - Since I do not believe that George or Cindy were told by Yuri Melich, John Allen, or the boogey-man himself, that Casey would not be coming back, I do believe that none of the detectives knew that they were going to arrest Casey when they went to Universal Studios. I think they simply wanted to get answers. I do believe Yuri when he said that he just couldn't believe that Casey was lying to him... that he must have gotten something wrong. Even with all his backround of being a detective... this was his first missing childs case. Poor guy!
When they took Casey into the room and talked to her... yes, she was being yelled at... she had lied. She took them all the way down to Universal Studios to look for a phone that she said would have these numbers to help find Caylee. She had been wasting crucial time in the search for Caylee... not that 31 days wasn't enough already.
I don't know whether detectives knew if they were going to arrest Casey when they took her to the Sheriffs Office. She was smiling, as evidence in the photograph. She didn't look distressed at all. I know they said they took her there in order to look at pictures of Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez. I'm thinking that after they all got together, at the Sheriffs Office, that they came to the decision to arrest her... and they did.
BUT... it has nothing to do with what detectives thought and when they thought them... from what I understand, it is what Casey felt and when she felt she could reasonably not be able to leave.
My problem with this is, I do think Casey thought she was going home. I don't think she had thought, for even a moment, that she wasn't going home until they did arrest her.
I don't have a problem with Judge Perry throwing the Universal interview out. It is mostly the detectives talking and we really learn nothing new from Casey herself, except she was telling the truth and she was a student a Valencia.
As long as detectives can tell a jury that Casey took them down that hallway and turned around and admitted that she didn't work there, then so be it.
But, I have a feeling, and I don't know why I have this feeling, that Judge Perry is going to allow the Universal Interview... and Casey has no one to blame but herself for smiling in the picture LE took of her at the Sheriffs office before she was even arrested. She didn't look like a woman that thought she was about to be arrested. She sure as heck didn't look like a woman who had just talked to detectives about her two-year-old baby being kidnapped.
I don't know? We will see?
We already have the 911 call. We have Casey, in her own words, stating that her daughter, Caylee Marie Anthony, had been taken by her "nanny" Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez. Oh, and she didn't report her missing, because it had been 31 days since the last time she saw Caylee.
The written statement... I really believe that Judge Perry will rule that this will be admitted. I can't remember all the testimony, but I believe the young deputy stated that she wrote this statement prior to being handcuffed.
Yuri Melich's audio statement with Casey... I believe that after the handcuffing, Casey did not believe she was under arrest and gave this statement freely. I believe it will be admitted, but even if it isn't, it isn't like everything she states in this audio isn't in her written statement. We also have to look at the fact that LE left Casey at the Anthony home... according to George's deposition, Casey got 2-3 hours of sleep in the comfort of her own bed at home.
The Universal interview - Since I do not believe that George or Cindy were told by Yuri Melich, John Allen, or the boogey-man himself, that Casey would not be coming back, I do believe that none of the detectives knew that they were going to arrest Casey when they went to Universal Studios. I think they simply wanted to get answers. I do believe Yuri when he said that he just couldn't believe that Casey was lying to him... that he must have gotten something wrong. Even with all his backround of being a detective... this was his first missing childs case. Poor guy!
When they took Casey into the room and talked to her... yes, she was being yelled at... she had lied. She took them all the way down to Universal Studios to look for a phone that she said would have these numbers to help find Caylee. She had been wasting crucial time in the search for Caylee... not that 31 days wasn't enough already.
I don't know whether detectives knew if they were going to arrest Casey when they took her to the Sheriffs Office. She was smiling, as evidence in the photograph. She didn't look distressed at all. I know they said they took her there in order to look at pictures of Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez. I'm thinking that after they all got together, at the Sheriffs Office, that they came to the decision to arrest her... and they did.
BUT... it has nothing to do with what detectives thought and when they thought them... from what I understand, it is what Casey felt and when she felt she could reasonably not be able to leave.
My problem with this is, I do think Casey thought she was going home. I don't think she had thought, for even a moment, that she wasn't going home until they did arrest her.
I don't have a problem with Judge Perry throwing the Universal interview out. It is mostly the detectives talking and we really learn nothing new from Casey herself, except she was telling the truth and she was a student a Valencia.
As long as detectives can tell a jury that Casey took them down that hallway and turned around and admitted that she didn't work there, then so be it.
But, I have a feeling, and I don't know why I have this feeling, that Judge Perry is going to allow the Universal Interview... and Casey has no one to blame but herself for smiling in the picture LE took of her at the Sheriffs office before she was even arrested. She didn't look like a woman that thought she was about to be arrested. She sure as heck didn't look like a woman who had just talked to detectives about her two-year-old baby being kidnapped.
I don't know? We will see?