I am looking at the evidence objectively.
I said before that I think Casey is guilty based on the evidence. Think being the key word. I do not know for sure. Then again of course she looks guilty because she is the only one being investigated.
She may be the only one being investigated now but in the beginning she was not investigated. LE treated her like a mother with a kidnapped child and investigated everything and everyone else. Once she was caught in lie after lie that changed as well it should have.
As the information came in she was the last person to have seen/been with Caylee and therefore is the person with the most valuable information. When she refused to give up any vital and true information she became the suspect.
Every name that she has given LE has been researched and either found not to be a real person or they have been questioned and found to have nothing to do with Caylee being missing.
All of us have objectively examined the evidence. Some of us pegged KC for this crime from the beginning but that did not stop us from discussing the case from all angles and trying to find other explanations.
I can't speak for anyone else but for me, in the beginning, I took one look at her and my intuition said that she did it and that Caylee was dead. I was right about Caylee and think that I will be right about KC, too. As the evidence came in it bolstered my conviction that KC did it, but I have looked at each new piece of evidence and tried to work out how someone else could have done it and it just doesn't work. It doesn't fit.
I don't know how she did it or why she did it because the body was not found for months and that evidence is mostly gone with time and she isn't talking and her family is running interference for her but that she did it, I have no doubt.
If you place KC in the scenarios with the duct tape and other pieces of evidence along with others that you suspect could have had access etc, KC always comes back as the most likely person. It is what it is and you can't really change it, no matter how you might wish to.
I am going to back out of this conversation now to avoid beating, what has become for me, a dead horse.