06-10-2011, 07:55 PM
Dr. Jan Garavaglia, Orange/Osceola chief medical examiner, testified during the Casey Anthony trial at the Orange County Courthouse on Friday, June 10, 2011.
Dr. G. ate mason alive today and in one fell swoop made the state's case in my opinion. with common sense she outlined why Caylee's death HAD to be a homicide, not an accident. in 100% of all accidental deaths of children, someone calls 911. ALL CASES. NOBODY wraps their face in duct tape, puts them in trash bags, and throws them in the woods to be devoured by wild animals. why would a child have ANY duct tape on their face? alive or after death?? could anything be more obvious or simple? i don't see how the defense can overcome that plain fact. COMMON SENSE, MAY IT PREVAIL~
"No child should have duct tape on their face when they die. There's no reason to put duct tape on the face after they die," said Dr. G.
Afterward, forensic anthropologist, Michael Warren, testified that he's only seen cases where the jaws of homicide victims remained closed when tape was placed over their mouths before death.
He showed the jury his video of Caylee's face superimposed over her skull for scale, then one piece of duct tape superimposed over Caylee's face.
"Would the single piece of tape be sufficient to have covered the nose and the mouth to make breathing impossible?" asked prosecutor Jeff Ashton.
"Yes," replied Warren.
Dr. G. ate mason alive today and in one fell swoop made the state's case in my opinion. with common sense she outlined why Caylee's death HAD to be a homicide, not an accident. in 100% of all accidental deaths of children, someone calls 911. ALL CASES. NOBODY wraps their face in duct tape, puts them in trash bags, and throws them in the woods to be devoured by wild animals. why would a child have ANY duct tape on their face? alive or after death?? could anything be more obvious or simple? i don't see how the defense can overcome that plain fact. COMMON SENSE, MAY IT PREVAIL~
"No child should have duct tape on their face when they die. There's no reason to put duct tape on the face after they die," said Dr. G.
Afterward, forensic anthropologist, Michael Warren, testified that he's only seen cases where the jaws of homicide victims remained closed when tape was placed over their mouths before death.
He showed the jury his video of Caylee's face superimposed over her skull for scale, then one piece of duct tape superimposed over Caylee's face.
"Would the single piece of tape be sufficient to have covered the nose and the mouth to make breathing impossible?" asked prosecutor Jeff Ashton.
"Yes," replied Warren.