Nancy Grace - 9/03/2008 8:00 PM EST

  • #61
He's in JB's pocket....the "expert". Ever since he spoke to JB he's been odd on NG.


true, I'm glad NG called him out:clap::clap:
 
  • #62
  • #63
God bless Tim.
 
  • #64
Yay tim! Yay le!!!!
 
  • #65
The guy in the suit wants pay as a defense witness too, as does the woman.

I think the "woman", and I don't know who she is, is TRYING to make the point Casey isn't the only one who could have used her computer. GOOD point in my opinion. Wonder why Nancy doesn't want to hear it? I think she might be afraid of another lawsuit or some such, but that's only my opinion.
 
  • #66
Ohhhh man, hubby would have to go elsewhere. That wouldnt fly in my house, lol.

I gave in and let him have the big TV in the living room and I'm watching the one in the bedroom LOL!
 
  • #67
Kobilinsky is already working for the defense..............
Yikes! I suggested "a contaminant" on another thread. I take it back if it means me and the "expert' are thinking similar thoughts.
 
  • #68
I am bawling.......I LOVE Tim.

He is a God-send.
 
  • #69
Tim says he believes Caylee is within 3 miles of where they are searching
 
  • #70
Tim does not believe that cCaylee is still alive, he thinks she is within a 3 mile radius of where they are set up
 
  • #71
Wow what Tim just said is great. I HAD respect for this family.
 
  • #72
wow - moose lodgers are helping
 
  • #73
Chloroform can be the output from a combo of bleach + ethanol or acetane or possible other compounds. I wonder how much chloroform they found in her car/trunk. Kobilinsky said chloroform is also used in forensic evidence extraction from items...so we need to know more, like what levels, etc, etc.
 
  • #74
Yeah but I do think the prosecution has their work cut out for them proving that sample wasn't contaminated. I dont think it was but a defense attorney would be all over this. of course, they will still have to explain the computer searches.

Exactly. The defense needs to come up with something not sci-fi movei-like to explain the computer searches.

It can't be a coinky-dink. lol
 
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I wish I was close to Orlando. I would help in a heartbeat with that search.
 
  • #77
Did you catch him say he "had some respect for that family at that time". Like he doesn't anymore.
 
  • #78
"There's a reasonable explanation if she ordered it [chloroform] off the internet" he says. He just couldn't give any explanation for why someone would order it other than she killed her daughter.
That was the other defense attorney that said that.

This is a perfectly valid explanation. There's' no evidence that chloroform was a cause of Caylee's death. LE still does not have Caylee's body. The defense should be able to come up with a limitless number of explanations for the chloroform.

Of course, the prosecution is equally free to suggest that chloroform was involved in Caylee's death. Once again, a jury will ultimately decide.
 
  • #79
They just showed Casey in the "missing" t-shirt with Caylees pic......I wanted to throw my remote thru the TV, but my kids would be really sad if they didnt have a TV tommorow. lol
 
  • #80
Chloroform can be the output from a combo of bleach + ethanol or acetane or possible other compounds. I wonder how much chloroform they found in her car/trunk. Kobilinsky said chloroform is also used in forensic evidence extraction from items...so we need to know more, like what levels, etc, etc.

That would be fine if it was on its own but what explains the searching of chloroform on her computer??????????????????
 

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