<snipped> Prosecutors want to eliminate any possibility that their own investigators could have introduced chloroform into Anthony's car while processing it for evidence.
One of Anthony's defense attorneys, Cheney Mason, has told WESH 2 News numerous times that the state cannot prove Caylee Anthony was murdered, let alone that her death was premeditated.
Former prosecutor Jeff Deen, offering analysis for WESH, said chloroform is “big, big, big piece of evidence” in supporting the prosecution’s contention that Anthony knocked out and killed her daughter, Caylee. Anthony is charged with first-degree murder in Caylee’s death, and her trial will begin in May.
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