Wudge
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See I just don't agree with this assesment. What your basically trying to say is that because Casey didn't have a definitive "plan" for disposal she couldn't have a "plan" for murder.
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Incorrect. As regards the alleged disposal -- bags, location and in a car trunk for days -- of Caylee's body by Casey, my point has been and remains that it works against the State's premeditated murder charge, not for it.
I haven't claimed the disposal of Caylee's body represents dispositive evidence that proves Casey did not commit 1st degree murder.
If you believe that prosecutors will use it to support their murder one charge, take a crack at what we might hear a SA tell the jury.