Wudge
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Do you think Caylee walked into the woods and duct taped herself to death?
Duct tape is not stated to be the instrument of Caylee's death.
Do you think Caylee walked into the woods and duct taped herself to death?
Evidence for what crime?
Duct tape is not stated to be the instrument of Caylee's death.
SNIP
Do you deny Caylee was murdered?
Yes. The State needs to prove their premediated murder charge, but the evidence we know of is insufficient to do that. And the State has not charged Casey with murder two. So, no muder one, no murder.
HTH
Unless you are saying that Caylee committed suicide by wrapping her face with duct tape, a crime was committed by someone. An overwhelming majority here think her mother committed the crime and subsequent crimes of obstructing an investigation. We are entertaining reasonable alternatives, but so far nothing else has struck us as remotely reasonable or probable.
Have patience, they will.
Yes. The State needs to prove their premediated murder charge, but the evidence we know of is insufficient to do that. And the State has not charged Casey with murder two. So, no muder one, no murder.
HTH
Wudge. NO. That does not help. Obviously the state DOES have sufficient evidence to cook KC's goose even if we haven't seen it all yet.
What will you do if KC is convicted for Caylee's murder?
With all my heart and soul just from what we have learned so far that KC did murder Caylee.
"HTH"
If there were an accidental death KC would have proclaimed it then,and would not be silenced to this day.
You do not need to lie if something is an accident. The truth will suffice.
I am 100% sure that Dr G would not call it a homicide if there was a nano- second of doubt in her mind that it could be accidental. I will take her factual report over your imaginings..
I do not know much about forensic science and body decomposition, but I wonder if the body would have decomposed enough so that Kronk would have seen a "skull" in August. Does that sound feasible?
Unfortunately, I think Kronk is the weakest link for the SA. Something has always been hinky there. Hopefully not enough to throw a tire iron in the works.. I just have always felt there was something underground going on with his discovery. Sorry...just a feeling. But a Red Herring no less, it doesn't change the truth of who is guilty.. Wait n see i guess...
An accidental death is not a crime. Accidental death remains an option for the jury to consider. However, the jury need not determine that Caylee died from an accidental death. The jury can simply find that the circumstances of her death are not clear, which is certainly true, and also find their theire is insufficient evidence to support the State's premeditated murder charge. And based on the evidence we know of that is also true.
What can I say, i'm torn. Let's just call it a gut reaction. Wish I could say more.. it remains a question mark to me.What's hinky? I guess I'm not seeing it.
The guy kept calling LE. LE finally found what he was calling about.
An accidental death may not be a crime - even if it is based on negligence. Although it has been discussed that Florida does not consider the presence of duct tape as a valid cover-up for an accident. However a defendant that covers it up, creates elaborate alibis as to the child's whereabouts, parties nonchalantly, lies to LE and tries to implicate others when caught, is clearly angry when caught and refuses to accept responsibility for whatever might have happened, and gives the perception of being someone who did not want to be saddled with a child and was jealous of the attention said child received will not impress a jury to think it was an accident. Her own words about being spiteful contradict that. And I don't think we are party to all of the evidence yet. A jury has to consider the possibility of accidental death in the context of all the actions of the defendant.
(note: the thread you suggested I use yesterday is closed and I cannot post a reply)