IIRC, the chloroform search was done on March 17 (and that's where the 84 v. 1 discrepancy comes from). The "How to make chloroform" was a separate google search done on March 21.
Jeff Ashton talked about HOPING the chloroform was used to render Caylee unconscious before the duct tape was used based on Dr. Vass's findings of chloroform in the trunk. That is not being disputed here. They would never have concluded that based on the internet searches. They concluded that...
The defense already knew there was a discrepancy in the two reports during the trial. The defense pointed it out SEVERAL times during the trial. When the State got confirmation that the Net Analysis report was the more accurate, they informed the defense of this immediately. LDB left any mention...
I also want to add the 84 times always made me uncomfortable and I remember the discrepancy in the reports was pointed out the first time this was brought up in court. It just seemed so unnecessary. Casey obviously researched chloroform and how to make chloroform on those two dates in March. She...
I really don't remember LDB even mentioning the chloroform in her closing arguments, and she made them right after JB complained in front of everyone about the discrepancy about chloroform in the two computer forensics reports.
I remember Jeff Ashton bringing up chloroform in in his closing...
Co-Sign. I full believe that is exactly what happened. Baez was allowed to put George on trial and what's worse, George had at least some access to everything in play in this case. That prejudiced the jury against George from the beginning and it did more damage than the state could fix. I'm...
I listened to Tim Miller's police interview from years back a couple weeks ago. He says everything he said to JVM to the police. Tracy (Leonard's employee) said the same thing about how George was pressing Casey to give him some answers and Cindy would not let him. They did suspect Caylee was...
I listened to the closing argument but I might have missed a couple things. Was the phrase "Maybe I'm a spiteful b**ch" used? Thanks to anyone who answers!
No.
The defense has created doubt based on irrational and illogical theories, accusations and hearsay. They have done well in muddying up what is actually a clear cut case. If the jury uses common sense, they will have no reasonable doubt. I pray they have or find their common sense.
Another thing, I feel in my gut Jose Baez was expecting Lee to say something truly scandalous when Lee was on the stand and started crying. They had certainly agreed to it beforehand and Ashton as well as Judge Perry saw it coming. I think their caution unnerved Lee or maybe it's because unlike...
Yes, I strongly suspect Jose Baez is guilty of subornation of perjury. Not only in the instance of Cindy Anthony lying about her computer searches but also of several witnesses during the defense's case-in-chief. I honestly see him as a dishonest and unscrupulous attorney that breaks and bends...
I do think George and River/Krystal probably had an affair. I think it's totally irrelevant to the case except for the DT to try to sleaze him up but whatever.
But why is River so ANGRY that George won't admit to sex with her? So angry she has to practically brag about leaving marks on him...
IMO, there is no correlation between rape and socoipathy. I've never heard of a rape victim becoming a sociopath or psychopath. It's mutually exclusive. Experts believe psychopathy is just as much biological (nature) as environmental (nurture) if not moreso. Sociopaths are born and environmental...
An accidental pool drowning of a child in Florida does not require a cover-up. A cover up that consisted of being put into plastic bags, left decomposing in the trunk of a car still being driven, duct tape around the lower half of the face and finally left in the woods to rot. That's a pretty...
Accidents do happen everyday and 911 is called everyday in light of those accidents. There is nothing in the circumstances of Caylee's death that points towards one of those everyday run-of-the-mill accidents. Not even close.
No one takes an accidentally drowned child and puts them in their...
My problem with this is that your experience makes sense. 911 was called. It sounds like you're talking about an in-ground pool that did not require the child to connect a heavy ladder to the pool. It sounds like there were no other red flags that indicated foul play. You're talking about a...
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