The DT is going to run into serious problems if they try to sell the jury on the 'abusive parents' scenario. Sure, the Anthony's have a lot of issues. But there will be people on that jury who have had much worse childhoods than Casey had. There are many people who live through nightmares of physical and sexual and sadistic abuse, of starvation and poverty, foster homes, abandonment. Casey lived in the lap of luxury compared to most.
Cindy is an insensitive, manipulative, controlling shrew. So what? That doesn't mean Casey gets a pass for dumping her child.
And the accident theory is going to be problematic as well. If they try the 'OD on chloroform' scenario she is toast. No sympathy there imo.
But even the accident in the pool theory has big problems. If she came home on the 16th after george left for work, the pool stairs were put away. Casey would have had to put them back at the pool side. IF she did that and then walked away and texted friends and played on the computer, after putting the stairs by the pool, then it is more than just an accident. That would make me wonder if she WANTED that accident to happen.
Also, how long would the child have been in the pool? Normally you dial 911 because the EMT workers can do amazing things these days. Children can be brought back from the brink of death. But Casey's first impulse was not to call for help, but to grab the duct tape. That speaks volumes. So even IF the DT tries to imply it was 'just' an accident, many questions will arise.
How did the stairs get to the pool. If not, how would the child get in? And since we know Casey was texting and calling and computering that day, where did she think Caylee was all that time?
And MOST IMPORTANT---IF it was a tragic accident, why was Casey so care free and upbeat just hours later on her movie date? If she had just fished her dead baby out of the pool, duct taped her face, wrapped her in her Pooh blanket and tossed her in the trunk, how come she was so flirty and cuddly, while picking out her murder mysteries at BlockBuster?