Casey Anthony Trial Thread #3

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And the time of the 3:00 parade depends on the precise interval between your current coordinance and the coordinance of the parade outset, taking into account the accuracy of the planned parade commencement chronology.


Do you have a pocket protector? :rotfl:

If you mean "it depends where you are standing and what time the parade manager starts the parade" then yes.
 
I asked that question before and was told he had been tested. I have found no information on the web about this though.

I think if Baez had any evidence to support the abuse claim he would have concentrated on George and Casey. I don't think bringing in botanists and dna experts from the Neverlands is working.

At this point, I am guessing that George is plan B...or plan A that backfired when they figured out they couldn't question that on cross or something.

Now that science isn't helping him, he'll go back to George and a cover up. Has LKB commented on ANY of these scientists? They don't seem to be helping defense at all. Or does she think they are the bee's knees?
 
Blue light from the sun is scattered by oxygen in the atmosphere. The atmosphere scatters violet light even more effectively, but our eyes are more sensitive to blue.

So the sky is blue because of us. Really it is violet!



Do YOU have a pocket protector? ;) Teacher's Pet!
 

I asked that question before and was told he had been tested. I have found no information on the web about this though.

I think if Baez had any evidence to support the abuse claim he would have concentrated on George and Casey. I don't think bringing in botanists and dna experts from the Neverlands is working.


(Bolding is mine) How'd Michael Jackson get involved in this case? :confused3

(OP, please don't take offense. I'm just "funning" with you. :flower3: )
 
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"when you get acquitted, do you want to go out with me?"

"A date? Really?"

"Yeah--we could go to Universal."

"You are such a romantic!"


:rotfl: Xthree, that is hysterical.

The sad thing is, it appears that the defendant is almost "enjoying" her time in court. I mean she appears.... to me, that she likes the attention and the focus on her. Not the trial per se, just that the focus is on HER, rather than elsewhere, KWIM?
Imagine the "place" she will be in when there is no more "team" who "has to " speak with and interact with her, when she is all alone and there is no one to turn too...that day appears to be coming soon.
While I do not believe she will be acquitted, I also think that there may not be a 1st degree conviction..my feeling right now is that she will be in jail for life...
all I think about when I think of this case is justice for that innocent child, and the total destruction of an entire family, at the hands of one person :sad1: Beyond Comprehension
 
The situation with Juror #4 reminds me of the time I sat on a jury for a armed robbery case.

A young man (23, blond and good looking) went into a hotel and robbed it by gunpoint.

The case was pretty simple. They even had him on tape. He had a sweatshirt with a hood, but it was clearly him.

We had one juror who would not convict. She admitted that she thought he did it, but she didn't want to send someone so young to prison. We sat there for almost a week, trying to convince her. We sent 3 hung jury letters to the judge. He kept sending us back.

This girl should never have be placed in the jury. She was 19 and very immature. She never listened during the trial. There were several instances when we were discussing evidence and she had no idea what we were talking about. She kept crying everytime we would state the facts of the case. She cried because she was missing school. She cried because she was missing her boyfriend. She cried because she missed her dog.

Finally she voted guilty. This was the morning of day 7. I think she voted more for herself than about the case, but we were happy to be done with it.

One of the bailiffs came to her afterward and told her she had done the right thing and she shouldn't feel guilty. The defendant had robbed 4 hotels from NY to FL. He was picking up money on his way to spring break. He had already been convicted in 3 other states. This information never was disclosed during our trail.

I can see Juror 4 holding out. I would rather have someone with a strong opinion either way than someone who doesn't want to be there in the first place.
And you didn't strangle that girl? (Note to anyone searching my computer...I'm kidding. I don't condone strangling. :flower3:) That would drive me nuts.

About your last comment...exactly!
I asked that question before and was told he had been tested. I have found no information on the web about this though.
I don't think George was specifically tested, IIRC. I think that the testing of Caylee and Casey ruled out a blood relative being the father. Maybe? :confused3

InSession is replaying Baez's opening statement. I have it stopped, so if anyone else is watching, I'm behind.

Baez said Casey and George searched inside the house for Caylee, then they both came outside...Casey came around toward the left side of the house, George "went that way, towards the pool". "As soon as Casey came around this corner and went back, she saw George Anthony holding Caylee in her arms. She immediately grabbed Caylee and began to cry, and cry, and cry. And shortly thereafter, George began to yell at her..." We all know what George allegedly yelled...Cindy PO's, yada yada yada. "She cried and cried and asked for her father's help. And shortly thereafter, her father did help. And it was at this moment that Casey should have been stronger; Casey should have called 911, Casey should have done the right thing, and that's what she's guilty of. She's not guilty of murder; this is not a murder case. This is not a manslaughter case. This is a sad tragic accident that snowballed out if control. Her death was covered up. Why did George do this? Why didn't HE call 911? Again, if the investigation had gone in a different direction, maybe we'd have the answers to those questions, maybe we'd have those answers, but unfortunately we don't. We've done our best, and will do our best to bring all the information to you, but that unfortunately will go unanswered."

My notes...I'm not sure what door he's saying, but I know they used the garage door and I think the left side of the house is closer to getting into the backyard; also, THE POOL is on the left in the backyard...how did George get there first, and in time to get Caylee's body OUT of the pool, by the time Casey arrived? AND...the right side of the house I think has a shed blocking the gate, and also I think the gate was kept locked. :confused3 Even if it wasn't locked...look at the aerial view of the house. That scenario just doesn't seem feasible (well, on more levels than just this).

The Anthony house, aerial view:


http://maps.google.com/maps?q=4937+...07,-81.260953&sspn=0.012071,0.027595&t=h&z=20

And Baez isn't going to offer an explanation of WHY George didn't call 911 and just offered to hide the body?? Because the prosecution can offer plenty of reasons why someone WOULDN'T do that.
 
Blue light from the sun is scattered by oxygen in the atmosphere. The atmosphere scatters violet light even more effectively, but our eyes are more sensitive to blue.

So the sky is blue because of us. Really it is violet!

On our local news this morning, they had the weather guy going around town asking this question. So funny that it got discussed here on the DIS today.
 
Yesterday on HLN, they aired a clip from one of the prison phone conversationss where Lee asked Casey how she came to find Baez. She told him that she heard his name and that he was good through inmates. If I'm not mistaken, she told someone (an inmate, I think) to have Baez get in touch with her. That's how she found Baez ... while in prison. Allegedly because we all know Casey isn't the most honest person.


Maybe she *ahem* previously knew him......
 
And Sonny on In Session said the only reason she can think of for George to cover this up was that maybe he is Caylee's father? Wasn't he tested and that was ruled out? Seems like that would be easy to prove or disprove.

If I am not mistaken(I have been known to make mistakes and since there are so many facts to remember about this case, please forgive me if this turns out to be wrong.) the reason they did they DNA test on George and Lee is because they wanted to go ahead and rule out paternity JUST IN CASE it happened to be suspected later. I don't think anybody thought it to be true but in case the defense tried to claim it, they would already have results since they were doing other DNA test at the time.
 
Maybe she *ahem* previously knew him......

That or she hung out in bars. Baez is a DUI lawyer who probably advertises his services at bars. Personally, I believe like the blog states, that she had contacted him before she was arrested. Or, the state has a list of pro bono lawyers and he is the only one who was willing to take her case because he is arrogant enough to think he could win.
 
Looking at the aerial view of the Anthony house, I'm stuck how close Suburban Drive is. I also feel sorry for all the people who live near them. The area must be a zoo. I can't imagine their property values right now. :eek:
 
If I am not mistaken(I have been known to make mistakes and since there are so many facts to remember about this case, please forgive me if this turns out to be wrong.) the reason they did they DNA test on George and Lee is because they wanted to go ahead and rule out paternity JUST IN CASE it happened to be suspected later. I don't think anybody thought it to be true but in case the defense tried to claim it, they would already have results since they were doing other DNA test at the time.

I know Lee Anthony was tested after Casey said he acted inappropriate toward her and the paternity came back negative.
 
If I am not mistaken(I have been known to make mistakes and since there are so many facts to remember about this case, please forgive me if this turns out to be wrong.) the reason they did they DNA test on George and Lee is because they wanted to go ahead and rule out paternity JUST IN CASE it happened to be suspected later. I don't think anybody thought it to be true but in case the defense tried to claim it, they would already have results since they were doing other DNA test at the time.

I think it was only done on Lee. Remember when Baez snuck in that reference that Lee was tested. I'm sure if George had been tested he would have brought that up as well.
 
And you didn't strangle that girl? (Note to anyone searching my computer...I'm kidding. I don't condone strangling. :flower3:) That would drive me nuts.

About your last comment...exactly!I don't think George was specifically tested, IIRC. I think that the testing of Caylee and Casey ruled out a blood relative being the father. Maybe? :confused3

InSession is replaying Baez's opening statement. I have it stopped, so if anyone else is watching, I'm behind.

Baez said Casey and George searched inside the house for Caylee, then they both came outside...Casey came around toward the left side of the house, George "went that way, towards the pool". "As soon as Casey came around this corner and went back, she saw George Anthony holding Caylee in her arms. She immediately grabbed Caylee and began to cry, and cry, and cry. And shortly thereafter, George began to yell at her..." We all know what George allegedly yelled...Cindy PO's, yada yada yada. "She cried and cried and asked for her father's help. And shortly thereafter, her father did help. And it was at this moment that Casey should have been stronger; Casey should have called 911, Casey should have done the right thing, and that's what she's guilty of. She's not guilty of murder; this is not a murder case. This is not a manslaughter case. This is a sad tragic accident that snowballed out if control. Her death was covered up. Why did George do this? Why didn't HE call 911? Again, if the investigation had gone in a different direction, maybe we'd have the answers to those questions, maybe we'd have those answers, but unfortunately we don't. We've done our best, and will do our best to bring all the information to you, but that unfortunately will go unanswered."

My notes...I'm not sure what door he's saying, but I know they used the garage door and I think the left side of the house is closer to getting into the backyard; also, THE POOL is on the left in the backyard...how did George get there first, and in time to get Caylee's body OUT of the pool, by the time Casey arrived? AND...the right side of the house I think has a shed blocking the gate, and also I think the gate was kept locked. :confused3 Even if it wasn't locked...look at the aerial view of the house. That scenario just doesn't seem feasible (well, on more levels than just this).

The Anthony house, aerial view:


http://maps.google.com/maps?q=4937+...07,-81.260953&sspn=0.012071,0.027595&t=h&z=20

And Baez isn't going to offer an explanation of WHY George didn't call 911 and just offered to hide the body?? Because the prosecution can offer plenty of reasons why someone WOULDN'T do that.

I questioned that before too about them both going outside, the only thing I could come up with is that he went to the backyard and she went to the front and the met up in the backyard after she went through the gate.
 
I think it was only done on Lee. Remember when Baez snuck in that reference that Lee was tested. I'm sure if George had been tested he would have brought that up as well.
They were both ruled out. It's my understanding that the tests on Caylee and Casey, with George being Casey's father, ruled out George as Caylee's father.
I questioned that before too about them both going outside, the only thing I could come up with is that he went to the backyard and she went to the front and the met up in the backyard after she went through the gate.
If you watch the opening statement, Baez gives the impression they left by the same door. Then he goes on to say that Casey went one way...which is the short way to the pool...and George went the other...which is the long way to the pool.
 
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