To: chris_bdba
I personally cant beleive they did not take notice of how unique it was.It was only made for a short period of time IIRC they said 20,000 rolls made for the anniversary of duct tape not soemthing you would find very often and the likelihood that others in the area had the same thing is really slim.Remember they moved from Ohio near where the tape is made and was most likely why they had such a unique item.
Fascinating.....do you have any backup/links for any of that info? I've checked just a bit tonight, but haven't found this info. Maybe it wouldn't have mattered anyway. There was enough at the dump site that connected the dead little girl to the Anthony house (especially the laundry bag). If the jury thought it was accidental and a "mere" cover-up of an accident, whether the duct tape was more connected to the Anthony house or not....I guess they didn't think it mattered.
I would really like to know what the jurists thought the duct tape was used for.
To: Girlene
The defence brought it up during the live testimony when they were trying to tie George to it.NO link but it was in the testimony somewhere that I heard.I can’t believe the prosecuter didn’t make it more of an issue.It had the company logo on the tape and was specifically made for the I believe 100th anniversary of Duct tape.
To: Girlene
Fascinating.....do you have any backup/links for any of that info?Don't have links, but that was reveealed in testimony. George admitted on the stand that the tape was his.
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