I don't see how anyone could not find her guilty of manslaughter. Well actually I can because too often juries don't understand the term beyond a reasonable doubt because they leave the reasonable out of the equation. Of course there was doubt in this case, but reasonable doubt? i don't think so.
He child was missing for a month and she didn't report it, lied to her mom and friends about where her daughter was. Lied to police when the questioned her several times. - Found guilty of 4 cases of providing false information. All of these lies were on tape and played to the jury
Trunk smelled like a dead body. Multiple sources say the trunk smelled like a dead body, including Casey's mother and father.
Chloroform found in the trunk. - Proven by forensic testimony. Traces were found in the trunk and the skull
Chloroform searches on the computer, which the mom couldn't have made because she was at work at the time. - Proven by computer testimony
Duct tape around the girl's mouth. - Proven by the mandible still being attached to the skull. The only way the mandible would still be attached after nearly 6 months
She was contained in a laundry bag that was part of a matching set that belonged to Casey. The only person that had access to all of the items found at the scene of the dead body was Casey
They caught her lying numerous times on camera at the jail. - fact. Several videos, including her telling her dad how great of a father and grandfather he has been. She later accused him of molesting her as a child
No evidence that the girl drowned. No evidence or testimony that Casey drowned it was only the assertion of the defense attorney.
It is harder to prove premeditation, but with the computer searches I think the jury could have found premeditation but at the least it should have been manslaughter.
Another problem today is that people think that circumstantial evidence is a bad thing, it is not, it is what most cases are decided on because rarely is there direct evidence like shows such as CSI portray or confessions that happen all the time in those shows as well. People watch these shows and expect to the prosecution to have direct evidence but that is not how it usually works.
Is this factual? I would like a list of confirmed factual evidence. Not going to even try looking at CNN or Fox for facts about this case. Way too many biased sources on this.
I watched pretty much the entire trial, literally. I watched Court TV footage nearly every day. I saw about 90% of the testimony. How any reasonable person could sit through this entire trial and think that she's anything but a compulsive liar is beyond me. Does that make her guilty of murder? Not necessarily. But, here's what my decision is based on:
- When police first became involved, she finally admits that Caylee has been missing for 31 days
- She claims that she left Caylee with her nanny, Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez on June 16. It is later determined that there is no such person
- She claims that she worked at Universal Studios. When police take her to Universal to show where her office is, she stops them halfway there (at Universal) and says, "ok, I don't actually work here".
- In opening statements, the defense said she was molested by her father and that they will prove it. They never even touched on the subject and came up with any proof
- In opening statements, the defense said that Caylee drowned and that they would prove it. They never even really touched on it or gave any proof that was the case
- In opening statements, the defense said some other guy found the body, hid it for awhile and planted it back at the scene, so he could make more money from the reward. It was unfounded, and the skull was believed to have been there the full 4 months plus by experts.
- Duct tape was found on the skull
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