Criminals Threaten Caylee's Life
Since Casey was writing false checks, using other peoples' credit cards and involved in other types of theft (which she is not being charged for), it is possible she was involved with criminal elements who threatened her daughter's life, and if she did not do what they said, they would murder her child. This is why Casey comes across as so heartless towards her own daughter, because she knows behind the scenes exactly who killed her daughter, but she can't say anything about it, because Casey's own life is at stake. Even her own parents' lives are threatened if they say anything. Whoever was threatening her did not get paid the money she stole from them so they killed her daughter. That would be plausible if she was not soon to be put to death in a possible verdict of guilty. People don't willingly die for what they know is a lie so they would defend themselves. She could have used this defense to save her life, but she did not.
Criminal Life Has No Time for a Daughter
So the motivation behind why Casey killed her daughter Caylee was because Casey had a life of crime and deceiving people who were attracted to her to steal their money from them or have them hand it over to her, and Caylee did not fit into her schedule which would have required lots of tender loving care, spending time with her daughter, and less time on trying to manipulate people into giving her what she wanted which was money. In this case, her appearance of integrity in court is more important to her than her being put to death, so she is willingly to die for what she knows is a lie (she is dying for her integrity even though she is living a lie and knows she is concealing the truth). But since she used no such defense, we need not consider it.
A Jealous Ex-Boyfriend
The other possibility to consider is that one of her many ex-boyfriends were jealous that he could not be with Casey and killed Caylee to punish her, but since Casey never tried to use this as a defense we need not go there.
Caylee's Real Father
The real father of Caylee could have been denied his right to be a father to Caylee or proof was withheld (e.g. DNA test) that Caylee was his daughter; so psychotic that he is, he ended up killing Caylee if he could not have her as his daughter. He might have even threatened Casey if he was not allowed to have a paternity test, he would take Caylee's life. Who is the the father of Caylee? Why would this be concealed if it has no bearing? Prosecution failed to do their job.
Short Summary of the Evidence
The evidence we have is 1) Casey's duct tape on Caylee's mouth was a very rare kind owned by Casey (she might have assumed it was just regular old duct tape); 2) Casey searched for chloroform and neck breaking; 3) Casey's same garbage bags at her residence were used to hold the body; 4) same heart shaped stickers in her resides were found on the duct tape; 5) the murderer required had access to her home (Winnie the Pooh blanket was found with the body); 6) Caylee's hair and DNA were found in the trunk (and hair roots consistent with being post-mortem); 7) chloroform also found in the trunk, and 8) Casey making up people Caylee could be with when Casey knew her daughter was dead.
The Male Roommates
I heard she had two male roommates. Where were they at the time of Caylee's disappearance? Why are they not talked about? Prosecution failed to do their job.
Some Facts
- George Anthony owned the same type of rare duct tape found on the body. Did Casey borrow the duct tape? On February 18, 2009, documents released by the State Attorney's Office in Florida indicated that the same type of laundry bag, duct tape, and plastic bags discovered at the crime scene were found in the house where Casey and Caylee resided.
- The documents also indicate that Cindy Anthony stated to them that a Winnie the Pooh blanket was missing from Caylee's bed. This type of blanket was found at the crime scene. Who had access to her home other than Casey and Casey's two male roommates?
- There were no searches on her computer for chlorophyll (but there was for chloroform, so doesn't that mean the mother was lying? Chloroform was found in the trunk, consistent with searching for chloroform on her computer.
- If your daughter is missing, wouldn't you call the police immediately? But Casey waited 31 days. Why did she wait so long? The only logical explanation I can find is she waited 31 days because she did not want the cops searching for her daughter just yet, to distance the time from Caylee's death so the smell in the trunk would subside (garbage was placed in the trunk to mask the smell of the decomposing body), and the cops would only find the body after it decomposed.
- Clearly Casey took Caylee's body and dumped it off the side of the road into the swamp because the duct tape on the skull and mouth area was owned by Casey, and the heart sticker on the duct tape was the same as the heart stickers found at her residence. According to an FBI laboratory email, a heart-shaped outline was originally seen on the duct tape that was recovered from the mouth area of Caylee's skull, but the laboratory was not able to capture the heart shape photographically and could no longer see it after the duct tape was dusted for fingerprint processing.
- Based on this evidence she should have been charged at least aggravated homicide. If it was an accident then she should have said so, for she would be in possession of the body. Why hide the body unless you are guilty of murder and needed a month to collect yourself so when you are interrogated you can respond without giving away what really happened?
- If I was a juror, I would have charged her with aggravated homicide. A hundred years ago she would have received the death penalty even without all the forensic evidence.
- The only person in possession of Caylee was Casey. The imaginary people that could have had Caylee didn't exist or didn't even know Casey or Caylee.
- A notice was in the mail of Casey's car in a tow yard. George, Casey's father, and the attendant thought the trunk smelled like a decomposed body. The 911 call by Cindy and Casey, 31 days after Casey was missing, has Cindy saying there was the smell of a decomposing body in the trunk.
- The medical examiner ruled it was a homicide when examining Caylee's bones though we don't know the reason why. I assume it is because the body was dumped there and there was duct tape. Seems reasonable.
- What more evidence is needed? On November 26, 2008, officials released 700 pages of documents related to the Anthony investigation, which included evidence of Google searches of the terms "neck breaking", "how to make chloroform", and "death" on Casey Anthony's home computer. Investigators also entered into the body of evidence a photo from the computer of Ricardo Morales, an ex-boyfriend of Casey Anthony, which depicts a joke in which a man is using a chloroform-soaked rag to drug a woman.[48] This is where Casey first got the idea to kill her own daughter by putting her to sleep then cutting off her air flow. When you search for these terms on your computer, I would now charge Casey with first degree murder, but because I am a Christian, I don't condone the death penalty so I would have to go with the lesser charge if I was a juror: either aggravated manslaughter or aggravated child abuse (assuming these would not lead to the death penalty).
- The Anthony case introduced new forensic science that has yet to be peer-reviewed. The University of Tennessee's "Body farm" discovered "hair banding", a phenomenon in which hair roots can form a dark band after death. A hair found in the trunk of the Anthony car exhibited this pattern.[43] Air samples were sent to the Oak Ridge National Laboratory.[43] What's Caylee's hair doing in the trunk anyway?
- Caylee's DNA was found in the trunk also. What more do you need? Are we to believe someone stole Casey's car and threw Caylee into it? Casey probably ditched the car to make it seem like someone stole it and used it to transfer Caylee's body into the ditch to cover herself in the event they find traces of evidence in the trunk. Everything Casey does is for Casey's benefit. She creates imaginary people and circumstances for her self-defense.
- On June 30, 2010, Andrea Lyon presented a Motion to Withdraw as Counsel representing Casey Anthony.[53] Linda Kenney-Baden withdrew in October 2010. Both cited travel costs as a barrier in continuing to represent Anthony.[54] Brad Conway, the attorney representing Casey Anthony's parents, withdrew in mid-August 2010, citing allegations in a defense motion that he received special treatment in reviewing records. Conway claimed these allegations were false, but that this now made him a witness in the case, which forced him to withdraw.[55] When lawyers leave a case it is out of good conscience that they know their client is guilty. They would have receive celebrity status, but they left the case because they could no longer in good conscience defend their client.
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