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I think the likelihood is very high. What do you think? Are you watching the memorial tomorrow (10:00 am)?
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I've followed this case pretty closely, and every single bit of evidence says that Casey Anthony did, in fact, kill her daughter. If you really read through the transcripts of the many interviews she lied her way through, you'd be hard pressed to come up with any other explanation. I watched an interview recently in which her attorney, Jose Baez, likened her situation to that of "The Fugitive" -- who was blamed for his wife's murder and spent his time in search of the one-armed man who was, in fact, the real killer. It made for good TV, but it is ludicrous to compare the two, and doing so made both Baez and his client look ridiculous. I listened to tapes of a couple of police interviews, and if you get the chance to hear them, it's pretty interesting. I mean, I've never met anyone who could lie the way she did! Not so much about actually murdering Caylee, but about where she worked, who she worked with, the details of her daily routine -- everything was a lie! And when asked later why on earth she'd made it all up, she simply says, "I don't know." She may as well have said, "Because I killed my daughter and don't want to get caught; this jail thing is getting to be a drag." I swear, it was that obvious. I know that a person is innocent until proven otherwise, but there is plenty of solid proof of her guilt. The statements of many, including her parents, regarding the "odor of death" in her car's trunk, for one. And lab tests proving there was decomposition fluid that came from Caylee in the trunk of that car, as well as chloroform (which had been researched earlier on her computer.) Videotape of her behavior following her child's "disappearance" and the fact that she never reported her missing -- all solid and admissable evidence of her guilt. I've heard and read of a lot of folks who are blaming her parents, her brother, the non-existant nanny, and even the meter-reader who discovered Caylee's body of being the "actual killer(s)." But if I was on the jury and heard the evidence I've heard thus far, I'd be 100% confident that she's guilty. I'd be interested to hear reasoning behind anyone who thinks she's innocent, though. I've really never heard anyone from that side, and it would be interesting.
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