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Actually--we will never have concrete physical evidence that Casey killed Caylee.
It won't be required. They just have to show that through all of the circumstantial evidence put together--that Casey was the the only one who *could* have done it. Beyond a reasonable doubt, of course.
There was no "physical proof" that Scott Peterson offed his wife. It was all of the circumstantial evidence together that showed that he was the only one who *could* have done it.
The burden is high, of course-but very much doable. And with the defense strategy presented--almost guaranteed unless they put their lying client on the stand to tell some convincing stories.
Unfortunately, once they go accusing someone else--they don't realize that their story can't have any holes or doubt to it, or it will be evident that it is perjury and there goes their strategy.
Playing devils advocate, they have proof that a dead body was in the trunk. They have no proof that Casey put it there. Baez is heading the wrong direction on this. Instead of trying to refute the evidence of a body in the trunk, he should be asking if there is anything in the evidence to say definitively that Casey put the body in the trunk. The answer would have to be no. He also needs to prove that Casey was not the only person with access to the car.
His current line of questioning is just confusing to the jury. He stated in his opening arguments that Caylee drown. He stated that the body was disposed of. Obviously, the car was used to move her body. There is no reason to refute that. He is making it sound like it goes both ways. Not smart. He needs to keep that seed of doubt going and he is not doing that. He needs to make the jury wonder who moved the body. Was it Casey or George? That is what was implied by the defense in the opening statement. He has lost track of what he needs to emphasize.
Looking at this from the standpoint of a good defense strategy, Baez is missing the boat.
I just started watching the court proceedings last week and have become slightly obsessed. Unfortunately work keeps getting in the way so I wanted to come out of lurkdom to thank all of you for the updates!
I have to share what happened to me today. For the last week or so I've been smelling an odor that I first thought was coming from my trash can. Then I figured some type of animal must have crawled under my porch and died. Today I got a call from my landlord asking if I have seen the guy that lives in the other half of the duplex I am renting. Then she called back to tell me they had found his body. UGH. I can now say I know what a decomposing body smells like.
With that being said, I can't imagine how the defense is going to pull this off.
court is back.
before they got started the judge read off a list of movies the jury would like to see and he couldn't help but smile at the last one.
"dirty love"
lol
Yikes! I would have loved to be a spy at their place when they watched that movie just to see Casey's reaction to that particular scene, though she was probably cold as ice as usual.![]()
I just started watching the court proceedings last week and have become slightly obsessed. Unfortunately work keeps getting in the way so I wanted to come out of lurkdom to thank all of you for the updates!
I have to share what happened to me today. For the last week or so I've been smelling an odor that I first thought was coming from my trash can. Then I figured some type of animal must have crawled under my porch and died. Today I got a call from my landlord asking if I have seen the guy that lives in the other half of the duplex I am renting. Then she called back to tell me they had found his body. UGH. I can now say I know what a decomposing body smells like.
With that being said, I can't imagine how the defense is going to pull this off.
Did I comment about this before? I had it quoted.Not to put too fine a point on it, but there is a difference between proving she killed her and the body of evidence indicating that she is the only one that could. There is no smoking gun, so no, there is no DIRECT evidence that will say she did it. However, the question will be whether, when all the circumstantial evidence is weighed, there is anyone else that could have done it. I think the prosecution has about 2 weeks left (their projections) and then we'll hear the other side, but the prosecution has made a strong presentation given the facts.
Who's Shirley?
Ew. That's distubing. Do they know what killed him..natural death, murder? When I was a teenager, my parents went to their friends' apartment, and there was a terrible odor. My parents convinced them to call the police...that it really was a very different and very bad smell. Turns out a young man who lived alone had had surgery, was released from the hospital, and died. Wonder how long he was dead that the odor had gotten that bad, yet no one was looking for him?I have to share what happened to me today. For the last week or so I've been smelling an odor that I first thought was coming from my trash can. Then I figured some type of animal must have crawled under my porch and died. Today I got a call from my landlord asking if I have seen the guy that lives in the other half of the duplex I am renting. Then she called back to tell me they had found his body. UGH. I can now say I know what a decomposing body smells like.
I just watched the trailer for that movie on youtube...disturbing movie all around! Shows just how cold and unfeeling Casey is, to watch that.Speaking of movies, it reminds me that Casey and Tony rented movies at Blockbuster the night Caylee went missing - and one of those was "Untraceable" about a hunt for serial killer that had a scene of a dead body decomposing in a trunk of a car
In the scene below the officer (Diane Lane) reaches in her trunk and opens the black plastic bag and jumps back from the smell/view of the decomposing body.
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Yikes! I would have loved to be a spy at their place when they watched that movie just to see Casey's reaction to that particular scene, though she was probably cold as ice as usual.![]()
Creepy to think people can be that unfeeling. *I* get anxious every time I hear her lies.sociopaths don't feel anxiety. Anxiety is a coping skill we have that is a tool in us learning how to feel empathy and to do right from wrong. Someone like Casey, probably doesn't get anxious which explains how they grow up very selfish and uncaring and why she sits stone faced in trial.
Now--I know that I totally messed up that explanation. But bottom line--the reason we see her non-reactive behavior is due to the fact that she can't get anxious.
Never thought I would be joyful that all of my children demonstrate anxiety to some degree.![]()
Did I comment about this before? I had it quoted.Anyway...I agree on the bolded. And Shirley is Cindy Anthony's mother. (Plesea?)
Probably nothing. Excuse me while I type some drivel that is using my poor memory to explain that sociopaths don't feel anxiety--something I heard last night.
I was watching some of the HLN programming last night--I think it was Dr. Drew? He had on the psychologist/psychiatrist that is a guest on some of the shows quite a bit. (Blonde lady). Anyway, she said that in their community (of pyschologists) or whatever, that they are coming to some conclusions that sociopaths don't feel anxiety. Anxiety is a coping skill we have that is a tool in us learning how to feel empathy and to do right from wrong. Someone like Casey, probably doesn't get anxious which explains how they grow up very selfish and uncaring and why she sits stone faced in trial.
Now--I know that I totally messed up that explanation. But bottom line--the reason we see her non-reactive behavior is due to the fact that she can't get anxious.
Never thought I would be joyful that all of my children demonstrate anxiety to some degree.![]()
Good Morning....does anyone know who the 1st witness is this morning?
Good Morning....does anyone know who the 1st witness is this morning?
I believe they said last night the first witness is a short appearance by another CSI/evidence tech.
I was listening as I was doing some things around the house and I think you explained it pretty well.. At least that's the same thing I got from it.
I think the only time I heard about her getting anxious is when then found Caylee's body!
That's how I see it too. And as of right now, without the defense presenting its case, there is no other explanation.Not to put too fine a point on it, but there is a difference between proving she killed her and the body of evidence indicating that she is the only one that could. There is no smoking gun, so no, there is no DIRECT evidence that will say she did it. However, the question will be whether, when all the circumstantial evidence is weighed, there is anyone else that could have done it. I think the prosecution has about 2 weeks left (their projections) and then we'll hear the other side, but the prosecution has made a strong presentation given the facts.
Me too--but it could have been anxious about getting caught.
She was non-reactive from an earlier discovery at another location (blanchard park?) that turned out to be nothing. She was told that they found something and are checking to see if it was Caylee--her response was tantamount to someone being told the sky was blue. Nothing.
She reacted to the Caylee news--BEFORE THEY CONFIRMED IT WAS CAYLEE.
I'm not sure we are supposed to know any of this--but we do. Jury won't hear about either, I don't believe. Nor should they. But it is another piece to the puzzle showing it could only be Casey who did it.
She reacted to the final discovery--because it Casey could no longer hide behind the kidnapping story.