Obviously the Last Person to See Caylee Alive put the duct tape on her and that Last Person is Casey.
After all even her attorney said there is NO nanny. Oh-oh!!! Lee didn’t see Caylee last. Cindy didn’t see Caylee last. George (yes, even George the boogeyman in this wild tale) didn’t see Caylee last.
If John Doe did it HOW did he get Caylee alone? How did he get this very unusual duct tape? How did he get the Winnie the Pooh blanket from Caylee’s bed? How did he get Cindy’s laundry bag from the garage?
Do any of these people, who obviously didn’t follow the trial, ever wonder why Casey didn’t testify to her own behalf?
Everything you said is not definitive, or proof, nor the only scenario.
You don’t know who the last person to see Caylee alive was. You don’t know it was Casey.
You assumed you know.
So from your assumption, you created a series of events which may or may not have happened, or happened in the way you surmised.
Will you convict on the basis of your reasoning, that may or may not be correct?
Or will you judge on the basis of the facts entered into the record?
Could someone Casey is covering for, have taken those things of Caylee’s from the house? Could Casey have retrieved them, and given them to the killer?
What was the sequence of events offered by the prosecution?
You have not eliminated possibilities—you have opened new possibilities. How do you know that what you described is the way it went down?