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Also new is the work of University of Tennessee's Oak Ridge National Laboratory in which air extracted from the trunk of the Anthony car revealed human decomposition and the presence of chloroform.
That doesn't mean that the defendant killed anyone. If we believe the evidence, it means that a body may have been in the car. It doesn't say who put the body there or how that person died.
Traces of chloroform were also found in Casey Anthony's car trunk, and evidence was found that someone had searched the Internet on her computer for the use of the chemical and how to make it.
"Someone" isn't Casey Anthony. They never proved it was her.
Throw in the fact, she was out partying down during the 31 days Caylee was missing and there isn't any doubt this witch murdered her daughter.
I went to school 14 hours after my beloved father died. It seemed very important to do something normal when nothing else was ever going to be normal again. Strange behavior does not equal murder.
No matter what she did during those 31 days, that doesn't explain how she might of murdered her daughter.
I think she killed her daughter. But the prosecution never proved it and the police didn't do their jobs.
What would you require for “beyond a reasonable doubt”?
Color video and audio with a full typed confession and full DNA evidence to go along with the video? Sheesh
What would you require for “beyond a reasonable doubt”?
Color video and audio with a full typed confession and full DNA evidence to go along with the video? Sheesh
Who else would have had access to Casey's car other than Casey?
"Someone" isn't Casey Anthony. They never proved it was her.
Absolutely, it was proven she was the one doing the Google search. No one else was at home. Her mother claimed to have conducted the searches but records show she was at work.