Linda32118
Earning My Ears
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- Jun 26, 2011
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I think claiming that there was not a dead body in the trunk is insulting the common sense of the jury. Come on now - anyone who has ever had kids has found a bag of half eaten hamburgers in their car or a plate under their bed with an unidentified piece of food on it. Yes, it stinks but you remove it from the car or the room and air it out and go on with life. It does not still smell three years after the incident and you do not have to abandon the car at Amscot.
I heard one member of the Scott Peterson jury say that they listened to the expert witness testimony and took it into consideration but they used their own common sense.
My common sense tells me Casey was the last one seen with the child, she didn't tell anyone that the child accidentally drowned, she lied and lied about babysitters, etc. Then, she sat in jail over two years before she told anyone it was an accident.
Was it premeditated murder I do not know but I believe that whatever happened she is responsible for it occurring.
The most effective witness to date I feel has been Dr. G and I don't think we have heard the last from her.
I heard one member of the Scott Peterson jury say that they listened to the expert witness testimony and took it into consideration but they used their own common sense.
My common sense tells me Casey was the last one seen with the child, she didn't tell anyone that the child accidentally drowned, she lied and lied about babysitters, etc. Then, she sat in jail over two years before she told anyone it was an accident.
Was it premeditated murder I do not know but I believe that whatever happened she is responsible for it occurring.
The most effective witness to date I feel has been Dr. G and I don't think we have heard the last from her.