06-13-2011, 02:31 PM
Ha! The defense looked startled that they might have to start presenting their case tomorrow or Wed (I bet they're not ready).
I followed this case for a bit at the start - I heard Cindy's 911 call about her daughter's car smelling like a dead body - and followed it for a couple of weeks. But I didn't follow it closely after that. I heard when Calee was found, but didn't know the details and didn't follow Casey's exploits in jail. I wasn't planning to follow the trial, but got hooked (and started reading some of the back stuff I had missed).
Going into the trial, I knew Casey was guilty but thought it was going to be a tough case for the prosecution to prove. But there was more physical evidence than I thought there was. I don't see how the jury can come up with anything other than a guilty verdict. Baez is a bozo, but between the physical evidence and Casey's lies and behavior, I can't see how anyone could come up with a rationale alternative murder scenario that doesn't involve Casey.
I followed this case for a bit at the start - I heard Cindy's 911 call about her daughter's car smelling like a dead body - and followed it for a couple of weeks. But I didn't follow it closely after that. I heard when Calee was found, but didn't know the details and didn't follow Casey's exploits in jail. I wasn't planning to follow the trial, but got hooked (and started reading some of the back stuff I had missed).
Going into the trial, I knew Casey was guilty but thought it was going to be a tough case for the prosecution to prove. But there was more physical evidence than I thought there was. I don't see how the jury can come up with anything other than a guilty verdict. Baez is a bozo, but between the physical evidence and Casey's lies and behavior, I can't see how anyone could come up with a rationale alternative murder scenario that doesn't involve Casey.