Friday, 24 June 2011
The Casey Anthony Trial: The Lawyers for George and Cindy Anthony
The Casey Anthony Trial: The Lawyers for George and Cindy Anthony: "The lawyers for George and Cindy Anthony should not be allowed to talk to the press period. Their present lawyer should never have told a re..."
The Lawyers for George and Cindy Anthony
The lawyers for George and Cindy Anthony should not be allowed to talk to the press period. Their present lawyer should never have told a reporter that George and Cindy did not think their daughter was innocent. This little tidbit of information could have waited until the trial was over.
Monday, 20 June 2011
The Casey Anthony Trial: June 20, 2011 Casey Anthony Commentary
The Casey Anthony Trial: June 20, 2011 Casey Anthony Commentary: "I don't know why Jose Baez is taking all this heat for his courtroom performance. He is trying to save his client's life. If he has to use s..."
June 20, 2011 Casey Anthony Commentary
I don't know why Jose Baez is taking all this heat for his courtroom performance. He is trying to save his client's life. If he has to use some theatrics and bend the rules a bit all the more power to him. I'm also looking forward to the show down between the medical examiner and the crusty old forensic psychiatrist.
Saturday, 18 June 2011
The Casey Anthony Trial: The Casey Anthony Trial
The Casey Anthony Trial: The Casey Anthony Trial: "I have been following the Casey Anthony Trial since the beginning three years ago. I will post some of my observations on this case and on t..."
The Casey Anthony Trial
I have been following the Casey Anthony Trial since the beginning three years ago. I will post some of my observations on this case and on the trial itself.
1) The whole story doesn't make any sense. I defy anyone to make a totally rational conclusion about the characters in the story.
2) The characters in this story rival some of the great characters of fiction. Even the sub plot characters such as Leonard the bounty hunter and Roy Kronk are interesting. Casey herself is already one of the greatest female villains in history. Right now she probably rivals Aileen Wournos in notoriety. Watching this trial never fails to leave me with unanswered questions such as:
1) Why does everyone seem to think that George, Cindy and Lee Anthony didn't have substantial involvement in the cover up of this tragedy?
2) Why does George Anthony quickly bend his head down when one of the lawyers asks George a hard question?
3) Why do people believe the criminal who was apparently called by George on the phone? This guy contends that he doesn't even know George Anthony. Is it possible for a former law enforcement officer to have friends in low places?
4) Why is there so little interest in finding out who the real biological father of Caylee is? Lee Anthony probably knows but he's not talking. Why?
If a novelist was writing this story he or she would be expected to tie up the loose ends. At this point I doubt if even the major issues will be clarified by the end of this trial.
1) The whole story doesn't make any sense. I defy anyone to make a totally rational conclusion about the characters in the story.
2) The characters in this story rival some of the great characters of fiction. Even the sub plot characters such as Leonard the bounty hunter and Roy Kronk are interesting. Casey herself is already one of the greatest female villains in history. Right now she probably rivals Aileen Wournos in notoriety. Watching this trial never fails to leave me with unanswered questions such as:
1) Why does everyone seem to think that George, Cindy and Lee Anthony didn't have substantial involvement in the cover up of this tragedy?
2) Why does George Anthony quickly bend his head down when one of the lawyers asks George a hard question?
3) Why do people believe the criminal who was apparently called by George on the phone? This guy contends that he doesn't even know George Anthony. Is it possible for a former law enforcement officer to have friends in low places?
4) Why is there so little interest in finding out who the real biological father of Caylee is? Lee Anthony probably knows but he's not talking. Why?
If a novelist was writing this story he or she would be expected to tie up the loose ends. At this point I doubt if even the major issues will be clarified by the end of this trial.
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