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earlier i spoke with jean casarez and dr. drew pinski. jean, you were in the courtroom today.f these recorded conversations between casey and her parents. again, just lie after lie after lie. how is the jury reacting? >> they are so seriously watching their monitors. they're take thing evidence very seriously, anderson. but i think what's interesting is the main lie we heard in the videotape today was casey saying, i know caylee is alive. i know it's just a matter of time we will all be together again. and the defense theory is she drowned in the swimming pool, so casey had to know she was dead, either under the prosecution's theory or the defense theory. >> regardless of who's right in this, the prosecution or the defense, we know that at this point, these are lies and she knew her child was dead at that point. >> exactly. and you see her mother grieving. i mean, uncontrollably grieving and asking casey for leads, where can we look and find her. casey seems to get angry and upset at it. so this is strong evidence for the prosecution. >> dr. drew, when you look at these videos
earlier i spoke with jean casarez and dr. drew pinski. jean, you were in the courtroom today.f these recorded conversations between casey and her parents. again, just lie after lie after lie. how is the jury reacting? >> they are so seriously watching their monitors. they're take thing evidence very seriously, anderson. but i think what's interesting is the main lie we heard in the videotape today was casey saying, i know caylee is alive. i know it's just a matter of time we will all be...
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and thank you, sunny hostin and jean casarez., bum, bum, bum ♪ >>> the breaking coverage continues with the defendant resting tomorrow, the jury possibly getting the case sunday evening. next we'll talk with dr. phil about whether casey anthony should take the stand. he has a strong recommendation on that an opinion that her father abused her. later on the the ridiculist elegance may be learned but the real housewife in new york is out with a new song and it's on tonight's the ridiculist. >>> more now in tonight's breaking news in the casey anthony trial. the defense team saying it plans to wrap up its case tomorrow. they haven't said whether casey anthony will testify. it's a tough decision. if she doesn't she looks like she has something to hide and they have no way of proving or discussing the alleged sexual abuse which is what they said in the opening statement. if she does testify and the jury doesn't believe her, it certainly could damage her case very badly. today the spotlight was still in the relationship between crazy c
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jean casarez as well.>>> the break, coverage continues with the defendant resting tomorrow, the jury possibly getting the case sunday evening. next we'll talk with dr. phil about whether casey anthony should take the stand. he has a strong recommendation on that an opinion that her father abused her. later on the the ridiculist elegance may be learned but the real housewife in new york is out with a new song and it's on tonight's the ridiculist. a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. carol. fiber makes me sad. oh common. and how can you talk to me about fiber while you are eating a candy bar
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all tonight and what this abrupt halt in testimony means, in session correspondent and attorney jean casarez. beth karas who is a former prosecutor and holly hughes who is also a former prosecutor. before we get to them, david mattingly reports on what happened in court today. >> casey anthony murder trial, the jury never got a chance to come into the courtroom. instead, the judge and the attorneys went into a closed door meeting, which is unusual because usually, they just go to a sidebar where they discuss whatever matters they need in front of everyone. this time they went behind closed doors with a court reporter to record the proceedings. what was said in there they would not reveal. but when the judge came out, he had this announcement for a very surprised courtroom. >> as both sides concur that a legal issue has arisen unrelated to the issue that we talked about, first thing this morning dealing with the doctor that would necessitate us recessing for today. >> what this legal issue might be no one is really sure because the judge did not elaborate, and none of the attorneys afterward
all tonight and what this abrupt halt in testimony means, in session correspondent and attorney jean casarez. beth karas who is a former prosecutor and holly hughes who is also a former prosecutor. before we get to them, david mattingly reports on what happened in court today. >> casey anthony murder trial, the jury never got a chance to come into the courtroom. instead, the judge and the attorneys went into a closed door meeting, which is unusual because usually, they just go to a...
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on trutv, i spoke to jean casarez. >> jean, do we have indication as to why the defense filed the motiontermine casey's competency and why now? >> i don't think we'll ever know because that's, product of a confidential communication but we can go by the motion that says that with conversations with casey, they believed there was an issue as to her competency. her ability to aid and assist her attorneys. but anderson, the devil's in the details. if you look at number six of the la law for competency, it includes testifying relevantly. if they had a concern whether she was competent to testify and appreciated and understood the potential penalties that she's up against, they may have felt in good faith they had to file this motion. >> so isn't this unusual for competency hearings to be happening this late in a trial? >> extremely unusual. this is something generally dealt with at the beginning of a trial. we hear it all the time. i've dealt with it myself as a prosecutor. this was very unusual. but as jean said, it likely came up during their discussions with her. either friday or saturday
on trutv, i spoke to jean casarez. >> jean, do we have indication as to why the defense filed the motiontermine casey's competency and why now? >> i don't think we'll ever know because that's, product of a confidential communication but we can go by the motion that says that with conversations with casey, they believed there was an issue as to her competency. her ability to aid and assist her attorneys. but anderson, the devil's in the details. if you look at number six of the la...
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once again, the whole family trying to find caylee. >> jean casarez, appreciate it. dr. thank you. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, part two of our investigation, the sissy boy experiment, uncovering the truth. tonight, we confront the psychologist this woman blames for her suicide. >> this was a little boy who deserved protection, respect, and unconditional love. >> details on what happened to that little boy. >>> delta airlines coming under fire for soaking u.s. troops returning from afghanistan with baggage fees. we'll tell you the details and how much they charged. e plannedn of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. to your kids' wet skin. new neutrogena® wet skin kids. ordinary sunblock drips and whitens. neutrogen
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earlier i spoke with jean casarez, who is covering the trial for "in session" and dr. you say this was a huge day for the prosecution. how come? >> the duct tape became front and center in this trial today. we heard through argument that prosecutors are going to say it was the murder weapon. duct tape was found with the skull, but it's become a issue of fact. the jury is going to deliberate on this. was the duct tape over the mouth and nose of caylee, or was the duct tape just to seal the bag maybe? that's what the defense is saying. here is the critical thing, anderson. the forensic anthropologist was asked was the duct tape applied before decomposition of the little body? he said yes because the jaw area always separates from the skull as a body decomposes. but that duct tape, the forensic anthropologists testified held the two together. >> but jean, they weren't able to tie the duct tape to casey anthony? >> no. now that's a big point right there, because we don't have any testimony, even circumstantially truly at this point that places that duct tape with casey anth
earlier i spoke with jean casarez, who is covering the trial for "in session" and dr. you say this was a huge day for the prosecution. how come? >> the duct tape became front and center in this trial today. we heard through argument that prosecutors are going to say it was the murder weapon. duct tape was found with the skull, but it's become a issue of fact. the jury is going to deliberate on this. was the duct tape over the mouth and nose of caylee, or was the duct tape just...
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in session correspondent and attorney jean casarez here again.spondent beth karas who's a former prosecutor and holly hughes who is also a former prosecutor. okay, so cindy anthony, holly, i have to be quite honest. whose side is she on? what's going on here? there's a nickname for her. >> they are now calling her spindy. >> you think this is really spin? >> i think this is her trying to save her daughter's life. i think this is a woman in an impossible situation. >> what is she spinning? >> i think she is taking credit for these chloroform searches and i don't think they were hers. i think what's going to happen on rebuttal is the state is going to bring their computer expert back and say two seconds before the search, what was happening? photo bucket was up. cindy's already testified she doesn't know about facebook or photo bucket. those were casey's accounts. eight seconds after the last search for chloroform, what was up? casey's facebook page. it's physically impossible for cindy to have slid in there, two seconds is, type something, slid ba
in session correspondent and attorney jean casarez here again.spondent beth karas who's a former prosecutor and holly hughes who is also a former prosecutor. okay, so cindy anthony, holly, i have to be quite honest. whose side is she on? what's going on here? there's a nickname for her. >> they are now calling her spindy. >> you think this is really spin? >> i think this is her trying to save her daughter's life. i think this is a woman in an impossible situation. >>...
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jean casarez, appreciate it. dr.unter, thanks. >> sure. >>> still ahead tonight, new violence in syria. more than 100 people killed. but who's doing the killing? >>> also ahead, eman al obeidy, the woman who claims she was gang-raped by gadhafi's soldiers, finally escapes libya. we'll tell you where she is now. >>> and the ridiculist. i wanted to bring it to you friday night but my producer's birthday surprise got in the way. paris hilton is not on the list, by the way. we'll explain ahead. you know rheumatoid arthritis means pain. but you may not know it can also mean destruction. not just of your joints, but of the things you love to do. and the longer you live with the aching, swelling, and stiffness, the closer you may be to having your favorite things... taken away from you. but you can take action today. go to ra.com for your free joint profile so you can better talk to your rheumatologist about protecting your joints. unlike fish oil, megared softgels are small and easy to swallow with no fishy smell or aftert
jean casarez, appreciate it. dr.unter, thanks. >> sure. >>> still ahead tonight, new violence in syria. more than 100 people killed. but who's doing the killing? >>> also ahead, eman al obeidy, the woman who claims she was gang-raped by gadhafi's soldiers, finally escapes libya. we'll tell you where she is now. >>> and the ridiculist. i wanted to bring it to you friday night but my producer's birthday surprise got in the way. paris hilton is not on the list, by...
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joining me now jean casarez, a crime reporter and the chief pathologist in orlando.orting tonight that anthony's attorney told him they do not believe their daughter casey is innocent? >> what your stellar correspondent gained i think is huge. i guess my question is guilty of what? because he did not say that. another thing that strikes me as an attorney is the attorney-client privilege. because mark lippman and his clients do have that attorney-client privilege. they hold the privilege, though. and if they allow it to be waived, it can be. and this was told on the record. i think this is huge. and anderson, i have confirmed my sources close to the defense that cindy anthony will be called to the stand tomorrow. and so i think this is a critical witness for the prosecution, but the defense may try to make her into their witness to actually help casey who we now know they believe is guilty of something. >> so that's interesting to hear that she's going to be called to the stand tomorrow. do we know what she's or what the defense is hoping she's going to say? >> i thin
joining me now jean casarez, a crime reporter and the chief pathologist in orlando.orting tonight that anthony's attorney told him they do not believe their daughter casey is innocent? >> what your stellar correspondent gained i think is huge. i guess my question is guilty of what? because he did not say that. another thing that strikes me as an attorney is the attorney-client privilege. because mark lippman and his clients do have that attorney-client privilege. they hold the privilege,...
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once again, the whole family trying to find caylee. >> jean casarez, appreciate it. dr. hunter, thank you. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, part two of our investigation, the sissy boy experiment, uncovering the truth. tonight, we confront the psychologist this woman blames for her brother's suicide. >> this was a little boy who deserved protection, respect, and unconditional love. >> details on what happened to that little boy. >>> also ahead, delta airlines coming under fire for soaking u.s. troops returning from afghanistan with baggage fees. we'll tell you the details and how much they charged. if you don't have an iphone, you don't have the retina display. the highest resolution screen on any phone. so movies aren't this dramatic, maps aren't this clear, emails aren't this detailed and memories aren't this memorable. yup. if you don't have an iphone, well, you don't have an iphone. sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had your shoes shined. well, i made you a reservation at the sushi place around the corner. well, in that case, i better get back to t
once again, the whole family trying to find caylee. >> jean casarez, appreciate it. dr. hunter, thank you. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, part two of our investigation, the sissy boy experiment, uncovering the truth. tonight, we confront the psychologist this woman blames for her brother's suicide. >> this was a little boy who deserved protection, respect, and unconditional love. >> details on what happened to that little boy. >>> also ahead, delta...
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once again, the whole family trying to find caylee. >> jean casarez, appreciate it. dr. thank you. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, part two of our investigation, "the sissy boy experiment," uncovering the truth. tonight, we confront the psychologist this woman blames for her brother's suicide. >> this was a little boy who deserved protection, respect, and unconditional love. >> details on what happened to that little boy. >>> also ahead -- delta airlines coming under fire for soaking u.s. troops returning from afghanistan with baggage fees. we'll tell you the details and how much they charged. from a place like detroit, no one expects you to influence the world of fashion. but when you grew up surrounded by rock 'n' roll and heavy industry, you just might make a name for yourself. ♪ that's what a blue-collar attitude can do in a white-collar world. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of
once again, the whole family trying to find caylee. >> jean casarez, appreciate it. dr. thank you. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, part two of our investigation, "the sissy boy experiment," uncovering the truth. tonight, we confront the psychologist this woman blames for her brother's suicide. >> this was a little boy who deserved protection, respect, and unconditional love. >> details on what happened to that little boy. >>> also ahead --...
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jean casarez, appreciate it. dr.r, thanks. >> sure. >>> still ahead tonight, new violence in syria. more than 100 people killed. but who's doing the killing? >>> also ahead, eman al obeidy, the woman who claims she was gang-raped by gadhafi's soldiers, finally escapes libya. we'll tell you where she is now. [ kimberly ] when i was 19, i found myself alone with two children and no way to support them. people told me i wasn't going to do anything. and i just decided i have more to offer than that. i put myself through nursing school, and then i decided to go get a doctorate degree. university of phoenix gave me the knowledge to make a difference in people's lives. my name is dr. kimberly horton. i manage a network of over a thousand nurses, and i am a phoenix. [ male announcer ] find your program at phoenix.edu. and i am a phoenix. of some of the annoying symptoms menopause brings. go it's one a day menopause formula. the only complete multivitamin with soy isoflavones to help address hot flashes and mild mood changes.
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i spoke earlier to sonny hosten and jean casarez, correspondent from court in session.. it's got to be a difficult situation for george anthony and even for his attorney to hear this stuff day after day, these allegations that are made about him that are completely at this point unsubstantiated. >> it's unbelievable. it really is. and they sit right below me in the courtroom. and i see them writing. i see the button with caylee's picture. i see them with their arms around each other. but as you can see, mr. lipmann is evasive. he says that they want justice. normally when someone says they want justice, that means they want justice for the victim in this case, which is caylee. but they have to be divided. this is a death penalty case. the state is seeking death. they want the jury to recommend death. and believe me, anderson, if there's a conviction in this case and there's a death penalty portion, this couple will fight for casey's life. >> sewn yeah, the defense called a bug expert today who said the smell in casey anthony's car trunk could have been food and not a de
i spoke earlier to sonny hosten and jean casarez, correspondent from court in session.. it's got to be a difficult situation for george anthony and even for his attorney to hear this stuff day after day, these allegations that are made about him that are completely at this point unsubstantiated. >> it's unbelievable. it really is. and they sit right below me in the courtroom. and i see them writing. i see the button with caylee's picture. i see them with their arms around each other. but...
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jean casarez, appreciate it. dr.sure. >>> still ahead tonight, new violence in syria. more than 100 people killed. but who's doing the killing? >>> also ahead, eman al obeidy, the woman who claims she was gang-raped by gadhafi's soldiers, finally escapes libya. we'll tell you where she is now. >>> and the ridiculist. i wanted to bring it to you friday night but my producer's birthday surprise got in the way. paris hilton is not on the list, by the way. we'll explain ahead. ivan . . . ivan . . . alright, go ahead, right in front. what's your favorite piece of technology besides the engine? it would have to be the sync. i use it everyday, all the time. what do you think ford is doing right? striking a balance. you need to have the balance of fuel efficiency, with today's economy, and you absolutely need that horsepower. do you think your car looks good in here? i think it looks good, but it think it would look better if i was in it. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 are still talking about retirement tdd# 1-800-345-2550 like it's so
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. >> earlier i spoke with defense attorney -- actually, i spoke with jean casarez and vinnie. ble when you hear the series of lies that casey anthony has told. you were in the courtroom. how did the jury react to that? >> they're so intense, anderson. they're not really taking notes at all. they've got their notebooks and pens and pencils. but they have monitors next to them and they are intensely looking at either transcripts, if it's an audio version, or video of casey anthony with her parents and jailhouse visits. >> vinnie, how do you think it went for the prosecution today? >> today was a very, very good day, because it was all about the character of casey anthony. this is a woman who it's very clear to everyone now cannot tell the truth. she's just an outright liar. but the other part of it is, she's speaking with her mom, cindy. this jury saw cindy anthony break down on the stand. she's absolutely tortured by the loss of her granddaughter, caylee. and there's casey anthony, who knows that caylee is dead, just lying to her mom. you know, torturing her further. and i've go
. >> earlier i spoke with defense attorney -- actually, i spoke with jean casarez and vinnie. ble when you hear the series of lies that casey anthony has told. you were in the courtroom. how did the jury react to that? >> they're so intense, anderson. they're not really taking notes at all. they've got their notebooks and pens and pencils. but they have monitors next to them and they are intensely looking at either transcripts, if it's an audio version, or video of casey anthony...
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. >> earlier i spoke with jean casarez and michael hunter. dr. a dog handler testified his dog was able to sniff out human decomposition in the trunk of the car but the defense said that the testimony coming from basically a dog is unreliable. how accurate are these dogs pin pointing places with human decay? >> i think the defense doesn't have a leg to stand on here. dogs are extremely sensitive to odors. >> i've spent a lot of time with cadaver dogs and they don't alert on things like trash. i think the defense was hoping they could one of the handlers to say, and they are very specific as you say. >> they are very specific. you could have these dogs in say a dump looking for remains and they can be successful in that setting. keep in mind that just like myself, i'm a certified forensic pathologists. these dogs are also certified. they have to show that they have the ability to be both sensitive and pacific for odors of decomposition. >> gene, you think the testimony was a strong point of the prosecution today? >> you want to hear something inte
. >> earlier i spoke with jean casarez and michael hunter. dr. a dog handler testified his dog was able to sniff out human decomposition in the trunk of the car but the defense said that the testimony coming from basically a dog is unreliable. how accurate are these dogs pin pointing places with human decay? >> i think the defense doesn't have a leg to stand on here. dogs are extremely sensitive to odors. >> i've spent a lot of time with cadaver dogs and they don't alert on...
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. >> jean casarez is a correspondent for trutv and joining me live from the trial in orlando. jean, what is today's testimony all about? is it about the smell, the smell of death as we have heard it described in casey anthony's car? >> that is a very big part of it. it is fascinating to listen to this, and to listen to the cross-examination, but dr. arpad vass is on the stand, and he is the foremost expert this this country for decomposing bodies, and he has studied them for 20 years. this has never come into the courtroom before, but he testified that he got a tin can filled with air from casey anthony's trunk. they sent it to him in tennessee from orlando, and he says he opened up the can and jumped back one to two feet, because it was so strong, the smell, and the odor, and when asked, is the odor of decomposition? and he said it was. and he did the analysis and he said that the chemicals were that of a decomposing body in that trunk, and also for the first time we heard chloroform coming into the trial. he said when he measured the chemicals and there was a huge peak compar
. >> jean casarez is a correspondent for trutv and joining me live from the trial in orlando. jean, what is today's testimony all about? is it about the smell, the smell of death as we have heard it described in casey anthony's car? >> that is a very big part of it. it is fascinating to listen to this, and to listen to the cross-examination, but dr. arpad vass is on the stand, and he is the foremost expert this this country for decomposing bodies, and he has studied them for 20...
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. >> i talked earlier to sonny hoss ten and jean casarez covering the trial for in session on true tvt of its case on the belief it was casey not her parents who searched the internet for chloroform. is cindy anthony's testimony a game changer? >> in my view it is. it's very clear the prosecution's premeditation theory is based on the fact casey anthony conducted these chloroform searches in march. they believe that she conducted the searches and then used chloroform to drug her daughter and then placed duct tape over her nose and mouth, suffocating her. that is the theory. now you have cindy anthony getting on the witness stand and really poking a hole in that theory and saying, i'm the person who did the chloroform searches. what's really fascinating to me, anderson, is that what most people don't understand it only takes one juror to believe cindy anthony. prosecutors need all 12 jurors to believe that theory. the game has completely changed with cindy anthony's testimony today. >> jean, do you agree with that? and did it seem to you the prosecution was blind-sided by cindy's testi
. >> i talked earlier to sonny hoss ten and jean casarez covering the trial for in session on true tvt of its case on the belief it was casey not her parents who searched the internet for chloroform. is cindy anthony's testimony a game changer? >> in my view it is. it's very clear the prosecution's premeditation theory is based on the fact casey anthony conducted these chloroform searches in march. they believe that she conducted the searches and then used chloroform to drug her...
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joining me now sonny hosten and jean casarez. s the impact of today's emotional testimony? >> it was so, so emotional in that courtroom on so many different levels. you had the whole family in the courtroom. you had crying on the stand with lee and casey and cindy back in the gallery. but evidentiary wise what is importance? the defense wanted to show it was a dysfunctional family, that after casey became pregnant that lee wasn't even told about it. when he asked they said don't ask. he wouldn't go in the bedroom that was being prepared for caylee. so it was a family with issues. but we also remember the jailhouse tapes after caylee went missing and everybody in the family seemed to really bond with each other. so what did it show? maybe dysfunction. we don't know. but as far as what it will show ultimately in this case, maybe reasonable doubt but maybe the jury will say nothing. >> sonny, what do you think the message the defense was trying to send to the jury through lee anthony's testimony today? they kept asking was there some
joining me now sonny hosten and jean casarez. s the impact of today's emotional testimony? >> it was so, so emotional in that courtroom on so many different levels. you had the whole family in the courtroom. you had crying on the stand with lee and casey and cindy back in the gallery. but evidentiary wise what is importance? the defense wanted to show it was a dysfunctional family, that after casey became pregnant that lee wasn't even told about it. when he asked they said don't ask. he...