We the Jury ....

Number # 1....the same as the majority here...

KC did not tell anyone that Caylee was missing, it took a frantic, frightened grandmother to make that 911 call. Thank God she did!

Number 2...
KC refused to help LE with the investigation, she lied & lied & lied some more!

Number 3...
The decomp & everything else.
 
hello,
this is my first post and due to the time difference their likely won't be many more.
i've been reading your threads and benefitting from your insight for a few months now and i fear that anything i have to say falls very much short of your extensive knowledge and probably won't be any kind of worthy contribution :ashamed0005: but here goes anyway-

i won't post a list as i agree with all that's been said so far and don't want to take up your time by repeating it.
there is one more thing that troubles me. it's not the foremost piece of evidence or display of sociopathic behaviour on my mind, in fact it's really very small, and yet it's still on my mind. just a last little thing that bothers me. it's that tattoo. when i was a lot younger i had a friend who was studying art and made extra money to pay his own way by working at a tattoo parlour. i remember him telling me, when i got a small tattoo myself to celebrate my wedding anniversary, that people almost always get tattoos at some transitional point in their lives and that the tattoo would symbolize the new phase they saw themselves as moving into.
i cannot believe that a mother whose child has been kidnapped would do anything aside from call LE and promptly have a breakdown, let alone choose at that point in time to have herself marked forever to commemorate this nightmare with ~the beautiful life~ (oh PUHLEEZE!) ... unless life without caylee was beautiful in her eyes.
what a coincidence that someone who thinks this way just happens to have her daughter permanently removed from her life without her being involved??
call me rational but, err, no, don't think so.
ok i'll shut up now.
 
just a last little thing that bothers me. it's that tattoo. when i was a lot younger i had a friend who was studying art and made extra money to pay his own way by working at a tattoo parlour. i remember him telling me, when i got a small tattoo myself to celebrate my wedding anniversary, that people almost always get tattoos at some transitional point in their lives and that the tattoo would symbolize the new phase they saw themselves as moving into.



ok i'll shut up now.

Please don't shut up!

The tatoo has always bothered me too, but I had never thought of it from that angle. What an insightful thing your friend told you! :)
 
Aside from all the other things mentioned here, one thing that I can't reconcile is Casey not ever asking (pleading) for Caylee's "kidnapper(s)" to return her. What mother of a missing child would not ask for the child's safe return? Neither have Cindy or George. That is just beyond me.
 
Yea, that tattoo! "Beautiful Life", the day before "Independence Day".

She's also the one that knew she was "close to home".

All of her lies to friends and family about where Caylee was during that month. . . before her body was found. That will be particularly bad for her if they can pinpoint a time of death as before July 15th.

Asking her mom to give her one more day to find Caylee - more likely to skip town.

Definately, CA asking "what have you done?"
 
Casey's computer shows evidence of cholorform being researched and then, there's cholorform in the car trunk. Go figure!
I'd say the second would be the fact Casey never reported her daughter missing for 31 days and it was finally Cindy who did report the missing child.
 
In the jailhouse conversation with Cindy and/or George, Casey stated Caylee would return home "just as she was." (Seems likely she was wishing at that point in time (before bond posted by LP) that could be so, as she tearfully repeated how much she wanted to go home.) How else could she know that Caylee would never again be "just as she was?"
 
Though I find numerous things that point to her guilt...most of which have been mentioned...the one thing that jumped out at me immediately with this case was her lack of emotion. Her child was "missing" and she didn't report it, seemed irritated she had to discuss it, never pleaded for her return, never asked how the search was going, never did anything to help. Nothing. That was number one for me.

Add to that the lies - her stories that didn't pan out - and I would have found her guilty with that. The rest of the stuff is just icing on the cake to me. I clap with each new piece of physical or circumstantial evidence that surfaces. I can only hope I have alot more clapping to do when the crime scene results are disclosed!
 
Her actions during the time her child was missing

"oh my God" "waste" "a hudge waste calling you guys"

"all they care about is Caylee"

"just give me tonys number"
 
All of the above but also the phone call she 'received' from Caylee on July
15th - esp if they can prove Caylee had already passed by then. She cannot explain that away, a mother knows what her child sounds like and her recollection of the call was so detailed.

I can't believe how much this whole case feels like Laci all over again...just the way that KC and her family act, it's so much like Scott and the Peterson's. With Laci I also felt constantly punched in the stomach as each new and more horrid act and revelation came out...it feels exactly the same here, if this was a movie you would never believe it.

Prayers for the Rocha's and everyone who loved Caylee, at this difficult time of year.
 
Casey also said that "the nanny" had lots of money. Why would she be working as a nanny if she had lots of money?
 
Chilling: Casey's lie about her last phone conversation with Caylee.

Beyond chilling: Casey pretending to talk to Caylee (Get off the table, Caylee. Mom's on the phone) during a phone conversation with Jesse.

This woman is clearly without human feeling.


ETA: There can be no believable explanation for Casey's invented conversations with Caylee except that Casey wanted to make it look like Caylee was still alive. What a heartless thing to do to JG. It's hard for me to get over this cold, calculated fabrication.
 
Now that Caylee has been found, there is no reason that the "story" can not be told.:waitasec: Have we heard a peep? NO !:furious:
 
One thing I always remember was something Leonard P said about the 5 days he spent in the Anthony house after he got Casey out on bond. He said she acted like the "belle of the ball"....making her bead jewlery, cooking brownies, making dinner for one of the bailbond guys.....

But the one thing she didn't do.....she never once uttered the word "Caylee". Not ONCE.
 
Yes, rosepetal1065, yes! And the tangle she stepped into when she told her mother, and there are records of it, that she caravanned to Tampa behind Z.F.-G., the kidnapper, socialising with her, concerned for her well-being after the "accident". Resort to the hospital, KC, lending your lies that unquestionable emergency quality as you have done in several instances.
 
If you were on the Jury for this case, what evidence do we have that would give you a GUILTY verdict that can not be explained away? I know it's the whole package put together, but what is one thing that you just can't seem to get past or explain away?

I personally can't get past not reporting this for 30 days, and it wasn't even her who reported it. To me, can't explain that away..

What is yours?
Casey being an attention junkie & so full of herself, while not a beauty, the obvious JEALOUSY of her darling, adorable, pretty daughter, who commanded attention w/o even an effort, plus her charisma & lively personality.
 
Casey being an attention junkie & so full of herself, while not a beauty, the obvious JEALOUSY of her darling, adorable, pretty daughter, who commanded attention w/o even an effort, plus her charisma & lively personality.

Caylee, at two years of age, possessed in abundance the empathy Casey so sorely lacks. To Great Grandpa P in nursing home video, Caylee asks "You tired, Papa?" right after finishing her sweet little "You Are My Sunshine" song. What a precious little child she was.
 
Adding to all the excellent reasons given so far...

Telling the police she spoke with Caylee on the phone the night before Cindy found her and drug her home when the car with human decomposition in it had been abandoned weeks before.
 

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