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Ladies and Gentlemen:
31 days, 31 days it took for anyone to call LE for a missing beautiful little 2 1/2 year old girl. 31 days and the mother, KC, never once called LE to find her. Nothing the defense can offer you will be truthful. Nothing the defendant has ever said has been truthful. In fact, in order to assist LE in finding her daughter, she wastes their time parading them to her place of employment that she did not have. 31 days....I rest my case
I'd just read CA's myspace entry..."My Calyee is Missing" and then announce The Prosecution rests!
Cindy's words, back when she was truly concerned about the truth, explain everything.
Thursday, July 03, 2008
my caylee is missing
Current mood: distraught
She came into my life unexspectedly, just as she has left me. This precious little angel from above gave me strength and unconditional love. Now she is gone and I dont know why. All I am guilty of is loving her and providing her a safe home. Jealousy has taken her away. Jealousy from the one person that should be thankfull for all of the love and support given to her. A mothers love is deep, however there are limits when one is betrayed by the one she loved and trusted the most. A daughter comes to her mother for support when she is pregnant, the mother says without hesitation it will be ok. And it was. But then the lies and betrayal began. First it seemed harmless, ah, love is blind. A mother will look for the good in her child and give them a chance to change. This mother gave chance after chance for her daughter to change, but instead more lies more betrayal. What does the mother get for giving her daughter all of these chances? A broken heart. The daughter who stole money, lots of money, leaves without warning and does not let her mother now speak to the baby that her mother raised, fed, clothed, sheltered, paid her medical bills, etc. Instead tells her friends that her mother is controlling her life and she needs her space. No money, no future. Where did she go? Who is now watching out for the little angel?
That would be the SA, and those of us who pray for justice.
As part of their opening statement the prosecution should do a day by day countdown of the 31 days and tell the jury what "fun" things KC did on each of those days. They should also tell the jury where Caylee's body was on each of those 31 days with in-depth descriptions of the stages of decomposition, the insect activity, the odors, and the area where she was dumped. CA, GA, and LA's inaction on those 31 days should also be mentioned, to further show that Caylee had no real caring family, but only those who chose to turn their backs on her and the severity of her predicament.
I like this idea, but I believe I would save it for closing arguments. Think of how much more powerful it would be after the jury had already viewed the pictures of both KC partying and Caylee's remains at the dumpsite.
This would tie together much of the evidence the jury was shown, and really make an impression about the inconsistency of how a worried mother should act, compared to KC's "la bella vita".