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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 432372" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I could be wrong but I thought I remembered them having videos of her out partying and being quite promiscuous even before Caylee went missing. Even so, that doesn't make her a murderer, true. </p><p></p><p>BUT at the very least, she has to be guilty of help covering up the death of her child, lying about it for months to law enforcement, impeding an investigation, covering up if not helping or soleley disposing of a body illegally, and I can't see her doing this to cover an accidental death or a murder of her daughter committed by someone else without her conspiring to have it done. The reason I am concluding this is that 1) she never went looking for the child herself, claiming her child disappeared and had no idea what happened to her- so it appears to me that they are conceding that Casey knew all along her child was dead, 2) their defense isn't "not guilty and I have no idea how she died or who hid the body" so they must be conceding that she knew all that, 3) I seriously doubt Casey would throw herself under the bus by spending the past few years trying to cover up an ill act from her father that supposedly caused her child's death or that the father pushed her into hiding the body like that if the child died accidentally and he knew about it all along.</p><p></p><p>What does it say if this is the best defense they can come up with? Is the point to make sure that if she goes to jail, her father goes, too? If the verdict comes back guilty of murder, then I can see that they would pull out all the difficult child issues, any prior abuse, etc, to argue for less than the death penalty or life sentence, but I can't see that it makes much of a defense when put with everything else. Just MHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 432372, member: 3699"] I could be wrong but I thought I remembered them having videos of her out partying and being quite promiscuous even before Caylee went missing. Even so, that doesn't make her a murderer, true. BUT at the very least, she has to be guilty of help covering up the death of her child, lying about it for months to law enforcement, impeding an investigation, covering up if not helping or soleley disposing of a body illegally, and I can't see her doing this to cover an accidental death or a murder of her daughter committed by someone else without her conspiring to have it done. The reason I am concluding this is that 1) she never went looking for the child herself, claiming her child disappeared and had no idea what happened to her- so it appears to me that they are conceding that Casey knew all along her child was dead, 2) their defense isn't "not guilty and I have no idea how she died or who hid the body" so they must be conceding that she knew all that, 3) I seriously doubt Casey would throw herself under the bus by spending the past few years trying to cover up an ill act from her father that supposedly caused her child's death or that the father pushed her into hiding the body like that if the child died accidentally and he knew about it all along. What does it say if this is the best defense they can come up with? Is the point to make sure that if she goes to jail, her father goes, too? If the verdict comes back guilty of murder, then I can see that they would pull out all the difficult child issues, any prior abuse, etc, to argue for less than the death penalty or life sentence, but I can't see that it makes much of a defense when put with everything else. Just MHO. [/QUOTE]
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