Comments on: Expert: Caylee Autopsy Blurs Case Vs. Mom
Defense Team Member And Leading Forensics Expert Says It Leaves Many Open Questions Prosecutors Have To Answer
- The grandmother is so evil one must agree with the great grandmother theory that Casey was saving Caylee from the fate she endured being raised by the horrible grandmother. Now this could be the the true motive.
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- Punish yes, but Understanding and Dialogue too... What made her SNAP ?
IF this mom did this terrible act, we need to both punish her, but still we need to understand and dialogue with her so others will not "snap" into some awful regrettred action. Europe in general has a more enlightened response to such tragic happenings, recognising stress and abuse by men/jobs/ societal complicatyion and expectations/ physiologic unbalances of " trying to do it all " - too many women face these problems alone. Just like a signal for help, SOS, the signs may be clear but the response not there, the call for help the desparate as it is, gone unheeded.
The goal here is to restructure society not for more efficient blame - that is easy - but the harder thing to do is to bring light to where we need to venture so others will not suffer abuse and snap into violence. - Reply to this comment
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- Hamiltongrad,
Not every mother that does awful things to their children 'snaps.' Some of them are just plain evil. In fact, quite a few of them are evil. They are so bound up in themselves that they do not care about their children and feel the kids are in the way. They should have thought of that BEFORE they got pregnant or should have allowed someone who wanted the child to raise it.
- Hamiltongrad,
Not every mother that does awful things to their children 'snaps.' Some of them are just plain evil. In fact, quite a few of them are evil. They are so bound up in themselves that they do not care about their children and feel the kids are in the way. They should have thought of that BEFORE they got pregnant or should have allowed someone who wanted the child to raise it.
- Hamiltongrad,
- I believe there is evidence that the shirt George Anthony saw her wearing the last day he saw Caylee was in the bag. To me that is evidence Casey killed Caylee the day she left or the next day. Remember Casey told the police that Caylee talked to her on the phone, I believe the day before the police were called. If anyone believes anything Casey says, I've got a bridge...
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- . Her psychosis led to the killing of the child. Persons who experience hallucinations and delusions during the criminal act are insane."
Well you can say that of most xtians, they are delusional and experience hallucinations about some invisible Santa Claus that lives in the sky somewhere and talks to them, they hear voices in their heads. - Reply to this comment
- Casey Anthony will never talk. That is already evident. She's smart enough to know if she never tells anything, she stands a better chance of being acquitted of this crime. Her parents are obviously liars and after saying mixed pro and con remarks about their daughter, decided to stand behind her. The publicity they have recruited has been done so to try and help their daughter's case. The things Casey said at the beginning, or course, weren't believable but she soon shut up completely to help herself and a case with very little evidence.
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- Casey is a paranoid schizophrenic. Most cases demonstrate partial amnesia. The Judge may never hear how Caylee died due to Casey's lack of memory. Her psychosis led to the killing of the child. Persons who experience hallucinations and delusions during the criminal act are insane.
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- In view of what has happened with Scott Peterson (remember him?)and all the publicity this is getting, I would be very surprised if they could find a jury that won't convict Casey Anthony.
Seems to me that there is more evidence here than there was in the Scott Peterson case.
Too many lies and deception coming from both Casey Anthony, her brother and her parents. - Reply to this comment
- by Livinontheedge June 20, 2009 9:45 AM PDT
In all they really have no evidence pinning this crime to her. All they really have is the phone call her mother made saying the car smelled like death. Hell I drive past a tyson plant each day and the smell of the chicken parts they use to make feed for animals makes my car smell like decomposition too, but I did not kill anyone.
I think the prosecuter is going to need a little more than a mothers statement and speculation as to what happened to get a conviction.
all they rally have is a phone call from the grandmother saying the car smelled like death? what about the failure to report her missing for a month or 2? what about her out partying the entire time the child was missing, or the constant "she's with the babysitter" when the grandparents repeatedly tried to see her while she was missing? or how about all the research of cloriform (spell?) and other ways to kill they found on the mothers computer? or how bout the "I dropped her off 'here' with the babysitter, which was a longtime abandoned apartment complex?? "only a phone call"?...not so much. - Reply to this comment
- by jincstress June 20, 2009 8:35 AM PDT
Just being scientific here...the autopsy couldnt determine cause of death...but they know it was homicide? ( ok..the presense of duct tape makes that likely) but its irresponsible to label it homicide with no proof or confession. It could have been an accident that was staged to look like a homicide- just splitting hairs here- sure, but split hairs cause murderers walk free.
what do you mean "irresponsible to lable it a homicide with no proof or confession"??? you think little caylee just decided to waltz in to the wood w/ a roll of duct tape and trash bags, bound herself before hopping in to a the bag cause she just couldn't take the stresses of life anymore at 3? good grief. - Reply to this comment
- Her behavior up to and after her daughter?s death was really odd at best. However, I have never lost a child and have NO IDEA what that must do to someone. I think there is a good chance that she is directly responsible for this but it is up to the prosecution to make it stick. So far I don?t see the smoking gun they are needing. I hope they find it.
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- There is nothing blurry about the mother crime, but spin by the Defense.
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- In all they really have no evidence pinning this crime to her. All they really have is the phone call her mother made saying the car smelled like death. Hell I drive past a tyson plant each day and the smell of the chicken parts they use to make feed for animals makes my car smell like decomposition too, but I did not kill anyone.
I think the prosecuter is going to need a little more than a mothers statement and speculation as to what happened to get a conviction. - Reply to this comment
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- I lived in Texas not far from a meat packing plant and my car never smelled like decomposition. Do you need a hammer to hit you in the head to see the reality of what is going on here! This "mother" is just a better Susan Smith.
- Problem... By her own Fathers statements... Casey was the last person to have Caylee alive in her possession and responsiblity of her well being and she cannot give true accounting of what happened to Caylee...Her car... as stated by her own lawyer Baez in an earlier hearing stated that Casey had sole control and custody of that car up to the point of being towed... OUT of her own mouth she states of a bad smell of something died.... Many things will tie this murder to her guilt....more tests have not been released IMO....witness sees her on Surburban Drive in the AM few days after Caylee would have been thrown out there....He is on witness list.... More to this story you will see..
- another 'good christian' mother in trouble?
are you surprised that she is not pregnant again? - Reply to this comment
- Just being scientific here...the autopsy couldnt determine cause of death...but they know it was homicide? ( ok..the presense of duct tape makes that likely) but its irresponsible to label it homicide with no proof or confession. It could have been an accident that was staged to look like a homicide- just splitting hairs here- sure, but split hairs cause murderers walk free.
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