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Sorry one more question and thanks for your quoted answer - very helpful.
So - the defense doesn't have to say how ICA knew Caylee was dead? ICA doesn't have to get on the stand and say how she knew Caylee was dead? Seems to me this might be a big black pit the defense is about to fall into..or no?
Piggybacking on LG's question:
How would they introduce the information that Casey knew Caylee was missing/dead?
The SA will introduce the evidence that Casey knew Caylee was missing/dead.
The defense does not HAVE to present evidence regarding how Casey knew Caylee was dead, but any gaps left in the defense theory will cause the jury to say hmmm :waitasec: instead of "oh, i see now, it all makes sense, here's your MOTY award and sorry for the inconvenience."