Yes, I can't wait to see how Baez spins the WHOLE story of what allegedly happened that day. If George and Casey left the front of the house at the same time, and each went around one side to get to the back (isn't that what Baez said?), and when Casey got back there, George was already holding a dead Caylee...how does that happen? Did he have to go in the pool to get her? IF Caylee was at the edge of the pool and he just had to reach in, how did he already determine she was beyond trying to save before Casey arrived VERY SHORTLY after he must've? Didn't Casey allegedly take Caylee from him and cry and cry and cry? It just seems like Baez's scenario happened SO quickly.
And George has testified about getting to the backyard from the front of the house. I think the whole yard is fenced from the house to the back, and the sides have gates. The right side gate is blocked. How did they each go a different way? I need to check out the opening statement again...I kept it. Because when Bozo starts presenting his case, I want to see how much of it changes.
And I will NEVER understand a loving grandfather (and I'll never believe he wasn't) finding a grandchild in the pool and not immediately calling 9.1.1. Not only did he not do that, but he immediately blamed Casey and went into instant cover up a NON-crime mode.

My two DDs phone numbers I know...they're one number off. My son's, no. Just cannot remember that number. If I leave my cell phone in the car, I have to go get it to get the number to call him from the house phone.

Explain something to me, all you experts. What's the big deal about the family being in the courtroom? If they can't be in the courtroom, can't they just watch it on TV?? Or
do the witnesses have the same obligations as a juror not to read anything about the case, etc, and therefore NOT watch the trial? I understand them wanting to be there...I'm not saying that. I'm not sure I understand why they should be prevented. So I guess my official question

is the part that's bolded.