krisskross
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There are some statements made that I wish the Anthony's were confronted with. One of those statements is when George was screaming at the reporters/protestors and belted out "The body in my granddaughters trunk is not my granddaughter" or something close to that. IMO, it clearly shows that George knows that a body was in the trunk of that car... just that it wasn't Caylee's.
How many bodies are the Anthony's going to claim? We have the remains of a toddler found off Surburban Drive, that according to Cindy, do not belong to Caylee... and we have a body that was in the trunk of Casey's car that according to George, did not belong to Caylee.
So many things that they said in their interviews bothers me... things that I don't even know if they will be brought up at trial? Can the State bring some of these statements up? Like when George claimed that he was "watching" the people who had Caylee? Or when Cindy made her little "slip" about Caylee not being in those woods, prior to Caylee's remains being found? I would like to have to hear them explain their motivations behind statements like these. We know that no reporter (that the Anthony's talk to) is going to call them out on them... so why not at trial? On the stand? Under oath?
I think everyone here, shares your frustration and would like the Anthonys totally exposed on the stand, But they are not on trial. They are listed as both State and Defense witnesses. :twocents: If they ever end up charged with obstruction then that prosecutor would likely question them about every statement they made publicly or under deposition. The general rule for questioning witnesses is it's relevance and or probative value to the facts the State hope to prove against Casey Anthony.
From George's State deposition, he claimed his "watching " statement was related to suspicions he had about Riccardo Morales and possibly Tony. The State imo will be strongly objecting to any innuendos Baez might make to implicate others in this crime. So, the State are unlikely to open up those doors for the defense. Likewise, with Cindy's alledged belief that Caylee is alive and well in Brooklyn. Letting a jury hear that doesn't help the State's cause. Keeping things simplified for the jury will be imo, a big factor in how these prosecutors present the facts. The Anthony's initial statements are the one's that will seal Casey's fate..........all freely given and lethal.
