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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How are people so very sure Casey killed Caylee? Just curious, since obviously the evidence wasn't overwhelming enough for her to be convicted. I know she's sketchy and a pathological liar, but capable of pulling off the perfect crime on her own? Unlikely.[/quote] It wasn't a perfect crime. It was, in fact, very sloppy. There was absolutely enough evidence to convict her. The jury was full of morons who think the world operates like an episode of CSI. They didn't ask to review even ONE piece of evidence once they went into deliberations. In a 5 week trial! A few went in thinking she was guilty and in less than 13 hours of deliberations, without reviewing any of the evidence, let the others convince them to vote not guilty. There is no other reasonable explanation in this world than that Casey did it. Now, I don't think she meant to. I think it was an accident. And then I think she tried to cover it up. But she DID do it. [/quote] the prosecution was sloppy. Remember the computer searches? That evidence was false. I seriously doubt the validity of the legal system for the police to even make a mistake like that[/quote] The police didn't. The company who created the program and ran the program later admitted, after testimony, that they had found a glitch in the program that showed chloroform had only been searched once, not the multiple times their program had indicated. The police had nothing to do with that and the company did not catch the error until trial was underway and their expert had testified on the original report. Prosecutions issue was they could not give a specific cause of death due to Caylees deteriorated remains. They proved the body had been placed there in the swamp, and most likely by Casey, but could not prove how she died. Casey simply lucked out that Caylees body was found too late to be able to determine cause of death from her remains. [/quote]
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