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Old 06-28-2011, 08:14 PM   #23
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Take it from someone who had this happen less than 40 minutes drive from where I live, her defense is sounding very convincing. This may be a hung jury. The prosecution is trying to convict her simply because the police and medical examiner did a shoddy job. They will be trying to force the jury to convict her solely as "justice for Caylee"! They didn't produce a single bit of evidence to prove motive for the mother to kill the child. They say Caylee died because of the duct tape over the mouth and nose but the body was so decomposed (just bones and skull) the tape wouldn't have still have been in place!

The defense is showing compelling evidence that the "meter man" had some involvement in Caylee's body, either before or after her death. He "discovered" her body 20ft from the road in a wooded area less than 30yds from the Anthony home! Once Caylee was reported missing, that's the first place EVERYBODY scoured every inch -- nothing. As months pass, different "experts" searched that area extensively -- nothing! But the "meter man" finds the body because he "happens" to notice a plastic bag (in brand new condition) near where he "needed" to take a piss (which his DNA couldn't be found where he said he was pissing!).

That's reasonable doubt! Any normal person (fortunately the trial was moved to Orlando/Orange County to get an impartial jury) will balk on pinning a death note on someone who may not have had anything to do with an accidental death!
Finally reading this I see someone that has actually read into things not just gone off the media's interpretation.

Regardless of if she is innocent or guilty, the prosecution should, in reality, have no case. Regarding the meter man that "found" the body, you're right, that location had been "cleared" by multiple agencies even while Casey was in prison. Records state that no body was found at that spot, then it was found at that spot, while she was still in prison. Thus, logically unless she had an accomplice, by the state's own admission she could not have put the body there herself. It's ridiculous that the judge is allowing that to even be admitted in court. On top of that, no one besides one single reporter from a local news station did any background on the meter man. He was divorced from his wife and when the wife was interviewed she stated one of the reasons was he had a duct tape fetish and was obsessive about it and using it in the bedroom and she refused. Hmmmmmm. No one looked at him.
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