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mr. anthony, is this.erent about the way the emotion with which you answered that question two hours ago, what was different than the emotion that you did not display when asked the same question two years ago? >> two years ago i did not 100% hold the belief that caylee was dead. at this very moment, two hours ago, and during that two-year sp i've come to the place where i believe that she is. and my emotions are elicited from those facts that i have regrets, and i wish i could have been there a lot more than i was. >> mr. anthony, you attended and spoke at a memorial service for caylee in january of 2009. that was six months before this deposition was taken, didn't you? >> yes, sir, i did. >> you -- no further questions. >> redirect as to those issues. >> yes, sir. >> mr. anthony, you were asked about -- can i see that? you were asked about a stain somewhere in this vicinity, the size of a basketball? may i publish this, your honor? >> yes. what's the exhibit number. >> state's exhibit 80. you may publish
mr. anthony, is this.erent about the way the emotion with which you answered that question two hours ago, what was different than the emotion that you did not display when asked the same question two years ago? >> two years ago i did not 100% hold the belief that caylee was dead. at this very moment, two hours ago, and during that two-year sp i've come to the place where i believe that she is. and my emotions are elicited from those facts that i have regrets, and i wish i could have been...
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mr. anthony, can you tell us when's the first time that you noticed that your sister was pregnant? ection. [ inaudible ] >> you may. >> all right. one more time, testifying here, casey anthony's brother lee anthony. david mattingly, one more time, back in orlando there outside the courthouse. david, let me bring you back into the equation as they're carrying out these discussions. what is the focus of this testimony? >> this testimony focusing on the trunk of that pontiac sunbird that casey anthony was driving and that prosecution believed that she put the body of her daughter caylee in that trunk. what we're hearing, though, is from the family members, we heard from the mother earlier about this and now lee who drove that car before casey did that those stains in the trunk of the car several of them were there when they purchased the automobile and before caylee went missing. so the defense, again, trying to show that this was an accidental death. there was no body in that trunk and this was not a case of murder. >> now, this is interesting because this is a day where nearly the en
mr. anthony, can you tell us when's the first time that you noticed that your sister was pregnant? ection. [ inaudible ] >> you may. >> all right. one more time, testifying here, casey anthony's brother lee anthony. david mattingly, one more time, back in orlando there outside the courthouse. david, let me bring you back into the equation as they're carrying out these discussions. what is the focus of this testimony? >> this testimony focusing on the trunk of that pontiac...
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mr. anthony. >> morning. >> mr. anthony, did you ever have an argument or discussion with your mother about sending dominic casey to look for caylee off suburban drive? >> yes, sir, i did. >> can you tell us what happened? >> at my mother's house, we had a -- >> sustained, rephrase your question. >> did you go to your home, your parents' home? >> yes, sir, i did. >> and when you got there, did your mother tell you anything about sending dominic with a video camera to suburban drive? >> overruled. >> yes, sir, that day. >> what did she tell you? >> that she sent dominic into the woods off of suburban because she got a psychic tip that she wanted to follow up on. >> and when did this conversation take place? >> time or date or -- >> the month of 2008. >> it was later in the year. i don't recall exactly. i'm sorry. >> would it have been before you went back to work? >> i believe it was. >> and when did you go back to work? >> i went back into work i would have started back sometime in october. >> of 2008. >> yes, sir. >
mr. anthony. >> morning. >> mr. anthony, did you ever have an argument or discussion with your mother about sending dominic casey to look for caylee off suburban drive? >> yes, sir, i did. >> can you tell us what happened? >> at my mother's house, we had a -- >> sustained, rephrase your question. >> did you go to your home, your parents' home? >> yes, sir, i did. >> and when you got there, did your mother tell you anything about sending...
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mr. anthony?did that refresh your memory as to what your sister told you about her reaction to her daughter being taken from her? >> her reaction, maybe. you asked what she had saw. >> what was that? >> what she saw? >> her reaction. >> her reaction for that was that she couldn't believe it was happening and it felt kind of like surreal to her. >> did she indicate she did anything to stop her from taking her daughter? >> she did not. >> did she tell you why? >> did she tell you why she didn't do anything? >> that she was scared and she didn't know what to do. after caylee was taken from her, did your sister indicate to you that this zanaida person was controlling her movements or telling her what to do? >> she did tell me that, yes. >> any more specific than that in what way? >> specifically through myspace at the time. she had casey's password and you can send yourself a message or post something small and you can see it on your account. she would do things like that to kind of instruct her on wh
mr. anthony?did that refresh your memory as to what your sister told you about her reaction to her daughter being taken from her? >> her reaction, maybe. you asked what she had saw. >> what was that? >> what she saw? >> her reaction. >> her reaction for that was that she couldn't believe it was happening and it felt kind of like surreal to her. >> did she indicate she did anything to stop her from taking her daughter? >> she did not. >> did she...
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mr. anthony covered up his granddaughter's death and molested his daughter. >> i never would do anything like that to my daughter. >> my question is you would never admit to it, would you, sir? >> federal investigators sought manager of the west virginia coal mine where 29 workers died last april had been faking safety records before the worst u.s. mine disaster in 40 years. the mine safety and health administration said this week, massey energy kept two sets of books, one of them included safety problems and hazards, the other one didn't. that was the set given to government inspectors. massey sold the upper big branch mine earlier this month. >>> in new mexico this morning, they are keeping the los alamos laboratory closed because of fires burning nearby. about 10,000 people have been evacuated. firefighters are pleased with the progress they've made. >> you can see we're getting a lot less smoke and we now have an anchor point and we have a black line that's basically goes from the south point of the lab all the way up to this area here. around kamazon. it makes me feel really good. >
mr. anthony covered up his granddaughter's death and molested his daughter. >> i never would do anything like that to my daughter. >> my question is you would never admit to it, would you, sir? >> federal investigators sought manager of the west virginia coal mine where 29 workers died last april had been faking safety records before the worst u.s. mine disaster in 40 years. the mine safety and health administration said this week, massey energy kept two sets of books, one of...
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mr. anthony. she told the police one thing, the national enquirer something else. anthony denies. this woman told an orlando television station she'd been subpoenaed to appear in court at 8:30 a.m. holloway said she's prepared to testify about what she says mr. anthony told her in 2008 before his granddaughter's rye mains were found. >> what did george tell you about that? >> that it was an accident that snowballed out of control. i don't believe that george picked the body up like they said. i think it was an accident. >> well, more on this development in just a moment. first though day 24 in the trial many today the defense called a string of expert witnesses to testify about dna and duct tape and leaves. but the question is, did the testimony actually help or hurt the defense's case? gary tuchman was in the courtroom. he joins us now. >> reporter: casey anthony often covers her mouth in court when she talks to her attorneys. she doesn't want others to read her lips. but if she was asking how day was going, a candid answer would have been not so great. >> my name
mr. anthony. she told the police one thing, the national enquirer something else. anthony denies. this woman told an orlando television station she'd been subpoenaed to appear in court at 8:30 a.m. holloway said she's prepared to testify about what she says mr. anthony told her in 2008 before his granddaughter's rye mains were found. >> what did george tell you about that? >> that it was an accident that snowballed out of control. i don't believe that george picked the body up like...
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mrs. anthony? > yes. >> reporter: with its allegations of deep, dark family secrets, the casey anthony trial keeps attracting an international audience. even sparking this predawn fight for position among would-be spectators outside the courthouse. >> so because of the elements of mystery and putting this forensic and circumstantial evidence together, it draws people in. people who are armchair detectives sitting at home liking a good true crime story. >> reporter: a true crime story that could be in the hands of the jury by the end of this week. peter alexander, nbc news, new york. >>> up next, what happens to a company town when the company has to close up shop? >>> then, an incredible trip toó the beach for a surfer. wait until you see what happened. >>> even as the summer driving season is heating up, the price of gas is going down. the national average price for regular unleaded is $3.58 a gallon. that's down seven cents from a week ago. but it's still 83 cents a gallon higher than it was this
mrs. anthony? > yes. >> reporter: with its allegations of deep, dark family secrets, the casey anthony trial keeps attracting an international audience. even sparking this predawn fight for position among would-be spectators outside the courthouse. >> so because of the elements of mystery and putting this forensic and circumstantial evidence together, it draws people in. people who are armchair detectives sitting at home liking a good true crime story. >> reporter: a true...
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mr. anthony? >> no, sir. i'm fine. >> in january -- let me know when you are okay. >> i'm okay, sir. >> on january 22nd of 2009, mr. anthony, you went and got a gun, didn't you? >> objection. >> counsel asked about the exact event. >> overruled. >> may i approach the bench? >> you may. >> you are watching pictures now. this is the casey anthony trial in orlando. to the right of your screen, you see casey anthony standing. now she is sitting. her father is on the stand, george anthony. we watched very emotional testimony as he essentially broke down and started crying. he put his head in his hands. began to weep. the judge asked him if he needed some time or a break. whether or not he wanted to leave the stand. he at first said no and then he just became overcome with emotion. he bowed his head and just left the stand there. this has been a trial that many people have been riveted by and watching the questioning about whether or not george had tried to commit suicide in an attempt in january of 2009. that was
mr. anthony? >> no, sir. i'm fine. >> in january -- let me know when you are okay. >> i'm okay, sir. >> on january 22nd of 2009, mr. anthony, you went and got a gun, didn't you? >> objection. >> counsel asked about the exact event. >> overruled. >> may i approach the bench? >> you may. >> you are watching pictures now. this is the casey anthony trial in orlando. to the right of your screen, you see casey anthony standing. now she is...
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mr. george anthony's movement? or his cell phone movement?s, if i had a reason to even believe that that would play a part in this case which at the time i did not. >> baez brought up roy krompt, the meter reader that discovered caylee's remains in december of 2008. >> you also testified that you never confiscate his computer? >> yes, i don't believe getting his computer. >> the next expert witness of the day was kenneth fertin, a forensic expert. the goal for the defense, call into the question the presence of chloroform found in the trunk of casey's car. he noted the chloroform could come from a household cleaner like bleach. but under cross-examination admitted there was no evidence of any bleach in casey's car. >> you would expect that if bleach were spilled upon a dark fabric surface the dark fabric surface would reflect some evidence of bleach having been spilled on it, wouldn't you? >> if the source of the bleach was being placed directly on the carpet, then, yes. >> reporter: before the day ended the defense showed the jury a november
mr. george anthony's movement? or his cell phone movement?s, if i had a reason to even believe that that would play a part in this case which at the time i did not. >> baez brought up roy krompt, the meter reader that discovered caylee's remains in december of 2008. >> you also testified that you never confiscate his computer? >> yes, i don't believe getting his computer. >> the next expert witness of the day was kenneth fertin, a forensic expert. the goal for the...
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mr. anthony, that is your gas can? >> what is the exhibit number? >> state's evidence 2 a.at is your gas can? >> yes. >> and on june 24th, 2008, that gas can was missing? >> yes. >> and you called the police? >> yes. >> and you reported that gas can as stolen? >> this gas can and another gas can that i had. two were taken. >> and is that the first time you ever reported a gas can stolen? >> yes. >> okay. and prior to that, you, of course, knew your daughter had used the gas cans many times to put gas in her car? >> i had felt that way. i asked her about it. yes. >> and you can see the gas streaks on the side of the car? >> objection. asked and answered in prior testimony. repeating ground. >> overruled at this point. let's get to the point. >> if i had knowledge that my daughter has used this gas can or another one and placed it in gas that was inside these in her vehicle, yes. >> and do you recall in your testimony for the state, when i questioned you, you stated that there was a gas can that you were shown in your deposition that did not have duct tape on it when you gave
mr. anthony, that is your gas can? >> what is the exhibit number? >> state's evidence 2 a.at is your gas can? >> yes. >> and on june 24th, 2008, that gas can was missing? >> yes. >> and you called the police? >> yes. >> and you reported that gas can as stolen? >> this gas can and another gas can that i had. two were taken. >> and is that the first time you ever reported a gas can stolen? >> yes. >> okay. and prior to that,...
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mr. anthony?r: it was casey's own voice that resonated in court, as her audio interview with a detective, revealed dozens of lies. replete with layers of intricate detail. listen to how she describes the nanny we now know never existed. >> when did she start watching over your child? >> within the last year and a half, two years, she started watching caylee. she had an apartment, on, i guess it would be considered glenwood. she has family down south. she's originally from new york. >> if you're trying to fabricate a story, now is your time to tell me. is this the story you want to stick with? >> the truth. i want my daughter back. >> reporter: the whole time, she admittedly knew the child was already dead. just remarkable, the level of detail in those lies. the prosecution says it's about halfway through its case, george. yet, they did tell us, some bombshells coming again. the visitation tapes between casey and her family. about five hours worth. >> more tapes. ashleigh banfield, thank you very m
mr. anthony?r: it was casey's own voice that resonated in court, as her audio interview with a detective, revealed dozens of lies. replete with layers of intricate detail. listen to how she describes the nanny we now know never existed. >> when did she start watching over your child? >> within the last year and a half, two years, she started watching caylee. she had an apartment, on, i guess it would be considered glenwood. she has family down south. she's originally from new york....
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mr. anthony and this gentleman. >> but he's saying that he didn't have that phone number until after the date of those calls. >> right. that's what he's saying. perhaps that's correct. i really have no way of knowing. i just don't know. >> paul, clearly the defense is trying to raise as many possibilities to bring about some sort of reasonable doubt in the mind of some of these people on the jury? and so if there are phone calls with somebody who in the past has been convicted of kidnapping as a defense attorney, wouldn't you want to kind of bring that in and, maybe, raise the possibility that this person might be involved somehow? >> yeah, if i were a defense attorney i would bring in everybody. if i had a dancing monkey i'd bring it in. as a prosecutor, looking at the case, my argument to the jury would be -- what does that have to do with anything? unless the defense can make a tie to that child or to the evidence that's associated with that child's death, you know, it's not relevant. it's not going to matter and
mr. anthony and this gentleman. >> but he's saying that he didn't have that phone number until after the date of those calls. >> right. that's what he's saying. perhaps that's correct. i really have no way of knowing. i just don't know. >> paul, clearly the defense is trying to raise as many possibilities to bring about some sort of reasonable doubt in the mind of some of these people on the jury? and so if there are phone calls with somebody who in the past has been convicted...
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mrs. anthony throughout all of these years, it never occurred to you that these stories and these people that casey was talking about were not real? >> no, sir. >> so therefore the reason during the 30-days that you had not seen caylee, you understood all of these things to be true just as the imaginary people? >> i trusted casey to never give me any reason not to believe in her. >> there is a zonita gonzalez a single mother of 6 who thinks casey plucked her name from a register of people looking at vacant apartments in a complex which she occasionally crashed. now she is suing casey. >> at the beginning when i started people judged me so much and treated me like i was a kidnaper like i had done something bad. every where i went they judged me. i was taking my daughter to the hospital i had a guy in a pickup truck telling meefz going to kill me and kill my daughter he was going to do to my daughter what i did to caylee. i want my name cleared i want it to come out of her mouth that she made me up and i never did anything. >> you accuse someone of stealing your child kidnapping or stealing you
mrs. anthony throughout all of these years, it never occurred to you that these stories and these people that casey was talking about were not real? >> no, sir. >> so therefore the reason during the 30-days that you had not seen caylee, you understood all of these things to be true just as the imaginary people? >> i trusted casey to never give me any reason not to believe in her. >> there is a zonita gonzalez a single mother of 6 who thinks casey plucked her name from a...
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mrs. anthony? oday as a defense witness. wiping tears as she looked at snap shots taken of her granddaughter caylee in the backyard swimming pool. >> it's a picture of caylee walking up the ladder. and i'm behind her, holding her. >> i would like to tell you what happened. happened. >>> the defense said weeks ago in its opening statement that caylee wasn't murdered by her mother casev rather, the child had died in an accidental drowning in the aboveground pool in this photo. this pool ladder was removable so caylee couldn't get into the water by herself. >> we took extra precaution every day to keep the ladder off the pool. >> but cindy anthony testified her granddaughter had recently learned to climb the ladder by herself. and she told the court that on the day the defense claimed that caylee drowned, she remembered coming home from work to find the ladder in place against the pool. >> was that a highly unusual event for you? to see that? >> yes. >> the testimony was a rare flash of emotion in rece
mrs. anthony? oday as a defense witness. wiping tears as she looked at snap shots taken of her granddaughter caylee in the backyard swimming pool. >> it's a picture of caylee walking up the ladder. and i'm behind her, holding her. >> i would like to tell you what happened. happened. >>> the defense said weeks ago in its opening statement that caylee wasn't murdered by her mother casev rather, the child had died in an accidental drowning in the aboveground pool in this...
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mrs. anthony. thank you, your honor. >> redirect? >> mrs. anthony, i got a little confused. i want to make sure. the password protection was on your work computer, correct? >> i had password protection on my work computer. >> but as far as your desktop at home, there's no password for that? >> no. >> would you ever go on the computer after casey would use it? >> the computer was left on all the time, so a lot of times i'd come home and casey would be on the computer, and would i ask her if i could get on for a few minutes. >> and all this stuff about chlorophyll and chloroform, had you told the prosecutors about that back in 2009, did you not? >> yes, did i. >> and this is nothing new? >> no, it's not. >> i would object to him leading. >> is this anything new? >> sustained as to leading. rephrase your question. >> is this testimony anything new? >> no, sir. i did tell the detectives, and i did tell the state's attorneys' office about the searches, and they knew that i searched for chlorophyll as well. >> no further questions. >> any additional questions? may the witness stan
mrs. anthony. thank you, your honor. >> redirect? >> mrs. anthony, i got a little confused. i want to make sure. the password protection was on your work computer, correct? >> i had password protection on my work computer. >> but as far as your desktop at home, there's no password for that? >> no. >> would you ever go on the computer after casey would use it? >> the computer was left on all the time, so a lot of times i'd come home and casey would be on...
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mr. anthony?r, i need to get through this. i need to have -- >> okay. >> -- something inside of me get through this. >> do you need a break, mr. anthony? >> no, sir, i'm fine. >> reporter: and still no reaction from casey as people sobbed in theallery and a reporter left in tears. but his agony was far from over. he was then confronted with a suicide note he wrote in 2009. prosecutors trying to prove he had no idea who killed his granddaughter. no matter what the defense says. >> she was so close to home. why was she there? who placed her there? why is she gone? why? for months you and i always questioned why. i want this to go away for casey. >> reporter: when asked why he wrote the note. >> i wanted to -- i needed at that time to go and be with caylee. >> reporter: casey's father was then asked point blank the ultimate question of this trial. >> did you ever tell thehe poli that you thought your daughter murdered your granddaughter? >> i didn't believe that at that time, sir. i -- no. >> reporte
mr. anthony?r, i need to get through this. i need to have -- >> okay. >> -- something inside of me get through this. >> do you need a break, mr. anthony? >> no, sir, i'm fine. >> reporter: and still no reaction from casey as people sobbed in theallery and a reporter left in tears. but his agony was far from over. he was then confronted with a suicide note he wrote in 2009. prosecutors trying to prove he had no idea who killed his granddaughter. no matter what the...
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mrs. anthony, what does the photograph depict that you are looking at?ws me attempting to go around caylee as i usually did. i mean, we used to have caylee sit, once she got for the platform, with her feet on the first step in the water and then whoever was with her would get around that way. we would get in the pool before her and then receive her. >> and is that a fair and accurate photograph of what it depicts? >> yes. >> and the letters on the back side of it are? >> dx. >> judge, we, at this time -- >> you can only imagine what is going through cindy anthony's mind there as she is looking at pictures of her granddaughter when she was alive. pictures of her and her granddaughter there. you're watching live testimony as casey anthony's mother -- there is the picket right there that she is looking at. live pictures out of the courtroom there in orlando, florida, as the murder trial of casey anthony continues. we are following this closely. we are going to take a break. be right back. ♪ i'm good about washing my face. but sometimes i wonder... what's le
mrs. anthony, what does the photograph depict that you are looking at?ws me attempting to go around caylee as i usually did. i mean, we used to have caylee sit, once she got for the platform, with her feet on the first step in the water and then whoever was with her would get around that way. we would get in the pool before her and then receive her. >> and is that a fair and accurate photograph of what it depicts? >> yes. >> and the letters on the back side of it are? >>...
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mr. anthony already who's been on the stand denies that. of the defense in the days to comment we'll have more on that angle in just a moment. the prosecution says that casey killed her daughter, stored her body in the trunk of her car then dumped her body in the woods near the family's home and didn't report her missing for weeks. today the defense turned to the judge for help saying the state didn't do a good job proving its case. gary tuchman. >> reporter: prosecutors have finished their case against casey anthony. >> your honorer, at this point the state of florida would rest. >> reporter: when that happened defense attorneys began the process of throwing a legal hail mary. they asked the judge to acquit casey anthony, even before they called their witnesses, saying prosecutors didn't come close to proving their case. >> there is no evidence whatsoever, none, that the causation of this child's death. >> reporter: but over 19 court days, prosecutors say there is plenty of evidence, some of it coming from the local medical examiner who ha
mr. anthony already who's been on the stand denies that. of the defense in the days to comment we'll have more on that angle in just a moment. the prosecution says that casey killed her daughter, stored her body in the trunk of her car then dumped her body in the woods near the family's home and didn't report her missing for weeks. today the defense turned to the judge for help saying the state didn't do a good job proving its case. gary tuchman. >> reporter: prosecutors have finished...
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mrs. anthony? >> yes. >> would you like to take a break? do you need a break? >> no. ladies and gentlemen of the jury what that is? >> it's a picture of caylee walking up the ladder and i'm behind her holding her. >> as the jury saw pictures of cindy and caylee at the pool where the defense says she drowned months later and casey continued to cry, cindy anthony talked about the day caylee disappeared, supporting the defense's position that caylee climbed into the pool herself. >> on june 16th, 2008, did you come home and notice that pool ladder was up as depict in the photograph? >> you mean on the -- >> the ladder. >> yes. it was on the -- it was attached to the pool. >> and was that a highly unusual event for you? to see that? >> yes. so much that i called george at work to see if he had left the pool ladder up. because i also noticed that the side gate was open at the same time. >> reporter: and then there's brother lee, also implicated by the defense in opening statements of trying to molest his sister. but he showed no hard feelings towards his accuser, defense a
mrs. anthony? >> yes. >> would you like to take a break? do you need a break? >> no. ladies and gentlemen of the jury what that is? >> it's a picture of caylee walking up the ladder and i'm behind her holding her. >> as the jury saw pictures of cindy and caylee at the pool where the defense says she drowned months later and casey continued to cry, cindy anthony talked about the day caylee disappeared, supporting the defense's position that caylee climbed into the...
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mr. anthony? >> no, sir, i need to get through this. o have somethinged in of me get through this. >> do you need a break? >> no, sir, i'm fine. >> reporter: through it all, casey anthony sat stone faced and emotionless. but that would change in the afternoon when the defense put a grief counselor on the stand, trying to show that anthony's partying lifestyle while her daughter was missing wasn't a sign of guilt but grief. >> they'll then act out because they've decided that they don't want anyone to be near them because everyone that's near them leaves them. and so -- and it doesn't -- i know you all know that death isn't the only loss in the world. >> reporter: these are the final days in this trial. each one, it seems, more emotionally strained, each one closer to justice for caylee or casey. martin savage, cnn, orlando. >> for more on what we can expect the next few days we turn to jean casarez and sonny hosten covering the trial on "in session" tv. the defense was trying to paint george anthony as somebody throwing his daughter unde
mr. anthony? >> no, sir, i need to get through this. o have somethinged in of me get through this. >> do you need a break? >> no, sir, i'm fine. >> reporter: through it all, casey anthony sat stone faced and emotionless. but that would change in the afternoon when the defense put a grief counselor on the stand, trying to show that anthony's partying lifestyle while her daughter was missing wasn't a sign of guilt but grief. >> they'll then act out because they've...
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mrs. anthony? >> yes. >> would you like to take a break? do you need a break? no, i'm okay. >> reporter: for 28 days now casey anthony, at times in tears when the jury is in the room and when they're out, rarely shedding a tear, facing a potential death penalty if convicted of murder. kerry sanders, nbc news, orlando. >> what kind of legal issue could lead to the surprise stop of the trial? beth karas from trutr, a former prosecutor and wam. >> good morning. >> this is a go-j that has shown great sensitivity that he has a jury sequestered for a long time and wants to keep things moving. how big must it be for him to call things off? >> you would think it's a big deal because he didn't seem to be upset at all with the delay, and he really does want this case to go to the jury a week from today. he hopes they'll be deliberating. what the issue is, we don't know. but "in session" learned late afternoon yesterday from defense attorney cheney mason it's not what we've been speculating. it's not a potential plea deal. it doesn't have anything to do with possible reco
mrs. anthony? >> yes. >> would you like to take a break? do you need a break? no, i'm okay. >> reporter: for 28 days now casey anthony, at times in tears when the jury is in the room and when they're out, rarely shedding a tear, facing a potential death penalty if convicted of murder. kerry sanders, nbc news, orlando. >> what kind of legal issue could lead to the surprise stop of the trial? beth karas from trutr, a former prosecutor and wam. >> good morning....
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mr. anthony, do you know a woman boit name of crystal holloway? >> i know her by that name and also another name. >> what other name do you know her by? >> river cruz. >> did you have a romantic relationship with her? >> no, sir. no. to me that's -- that's very funny. >> very funny. >> yes,sir. >> and were you ever intimate with her? >> no, sir. and that's also very funny. >> reporter: george anthony maintains that holloway was just a volunteer who helped look for his granddaughter. the defense alleges that george anthony in a moment of intimacy confessed to holloway that his granddaughter's death was an accident that snowballed out of control. >> did you, prior to finding your granddaughter, tell crystal holloway or river cruz that caylee's death was an accident that snow bald out of control? >> well, sir, to clarify your question i never found my granddaughter. to this day i never found her. and to say that i had said something to her about that's been stated or even by you here that something might have snowballed out of control, that conversat
mr. anthony, do you know a woman boit name of crystal holloway? >> i know her by that name and also another name. >> what other name do you know her by? >> river cruz. >> did you have a romantic relationship with her? >> no, sir. no. to me that's -- that's very funny. >> very funny. >> yes,sir. >> and were you ever intimate with her? >> no, sir. and that's also very funny. >> reporter: george anthony maintains that holloway was just a...
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mr. anthony about his 2009 suicide attempt suggesting he had left a note that expressed guilt. tures now as you look at casey anthony, the defendant. the judge is expected to rule today on whether casey anthony's former fiance can testify in front of jurors. >>> lawyers for toque shooting suspect jared lee loughner go to court later today in an evident to keep doctors from forcibly medicating him. loughner has been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. a federal judge ruled he's not competent to stand trial for the mass shooting that left several dead and injured. loughner's attorneys say forcing their client to take powerful drugs violates his rights. prosecutors say the medication will keep him from hurting himself and others. >>> an fda panel says avastin is not effective against breast cancer. after two hearings a six-member advisory panel voted on the fate of the controversial cancer drug. they were unanimous in their decision saying avastin doesn't prolong the lives of women with advanceded stages of breast cancer. avastin works by restricting blood flow to cancer tumors.
mr. anthony about his 2009 suicide attempt suggesting he had left a note that expressed guilt. tures now as you look at casey anthony, the defendant. the judge is expected to rule today on whether casey anthony's former fiance can testify in front of jurors. >>> lawyers for toque shooting suspect jared lee loughner go to court later today in an evident to keep doctors from forcibly medicating him. loughner has been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. a federal judge ruled he's not...
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mrs. anthony. >> good morning. >> i take it that you did not euthanize your own pets with chloroform. >> no, ma'am, we did not. >> objection, move to strike. >> we're talking about how the animals became deceased. >> sustained. >> did you put duct tape on any of the animal faces prior to their burial? >> no, ma'am. >> cinnamon and ginger were two cocker spaniels? >> yes, ma'am. >> mom and baby? >> yes, ma'am. >> and they passed away within six months of each other, correct? >> approximately. >> the fist rst in the fall of 2003, is that accurate? >> i think so. >> and the other either in the winter or spring of 2004. >> yes, ma'am. >> your daughter casey would have been a senior in high school at that time, correct? >> yes. >> and casey assisted you in wrapping either cinnamon or ginger or both, correct? >> i bref she was present. i think it was george and i who actually p wrapped the dogs. >> well, the reason for putting the tape around the bag was so that the bag would be compact for burial, correct? >> yes. >> and you said this was a family tradition? correct? >> pretty much, to have them
mrs. anthony. >> good morning. >> i take it that you did not euthanize your own pets with chloroform. >> no, ma'am, we did not. >> objection, move to strike. >> we're talking about how the animals became deceased. >> sustained. >> did you put duct tape on any of the animal faces prior to their burial? >> no, ma'am. >> cinnamon and ginger were two cocker spaniels? >> yes, ma'am. >> mom and baby? >> yes, ma'am. >> and...
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mrs. anthony. >> good afternoon. >> reporter: if there was any question about cindy's resolute support ofaughter, she's raced those doubts with her surprising testimony. >> if the computer entries were made, i made them. >> reporter: prosecutors have argued casey used duct tape and chloroform to kill her daughter and presented evidence from the family's confiscated computer to show someone searched the word chloroform. on thursday, cindy told the jury it was her. >> i started looking up chloroform -- i mean chlorophyl and that prompted me to look up chloroform. >> now, i don't understand how you could get those two mixed up. >> not getting them mixed up. if you look into chlorophyl, there is some bacteria associated with chlorophyl production. >> reporter: cindy is a nurse, but her search for the obscure chemical was because she feared her two dogs were eating bamboo in the yard and could get sick. prosecutors fired back. >> i take it you did not tell them that you made those searches, correct? >> i did tell law enforcement. in fact, i told you during my deposition in 2009 that i mode tho
mrs. anthony. >> good afternoon. >> reporter: if there was any question about cindy's resolute support ofaughter, she's raced those doubts with her surprising testimony. >> if the computer entries were made, i made them. >> reporter: prosecutors have argued casey used duct tape and chloroform to kill her daughter and presented evidence from the family's confiscated computer to show someone searched the word chloroform. on thursday, cindy told the jury it was her....
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mr. anthony's tears did not appear to phase his daughter, casey.escribed how he attempted suicide weeks after the remains of his granddaughter, caylee, were found in december of 2008. >> i needed at that time to go and be with caylee. >> you expressed that in the note? >> yes, i did. i believe i failed her. >> in his questioning of the witness, jose baez try and did not succeed in advancing the contention he helped cover up his granddaughter's death and molested casey. >> sir, i would never do anything like that to my daughter. >> my question is, you would never admit to it, would you sir? >> sir, i would never do anything to harm my daughter in that way. >> the tension between witness and defense attorney was palpable at times. >> sir -- you are arguing with me. >> when baez asked anthony about anodor emanating from her car. >> you are trying to take the joy of my life away. i will answer this to you. the decomposition that i smelled in the trunk of my daughter's car on july 15th, 2008 at johnson's toing smelled like human decomposition i can clos
mr. anthony's tears did not appear to phase his daughter, casey.escribed how he attempted suicide weeks after the remains of his granddaughter, caylee, were found in december of 2008. >> i needed at that time to go and be with caylee. >> you expressed that in the note? >> yes, i did. i believe i failed her. >> in his questioning of the witness, jose baez try and did not succeed in advancing the contention he helped cover up his granddaughter's death and molested casey....
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mrs. anthony, what does the photograph depict that you're looking at? >> it shows me attempting to go around caylee as i usually did. >> a dramatic day of testimony in the casey anthony murder trial. cindy anthony taking to the witness stand. she and her daughter are breaking down in the courtroom. we'll go back inside coming up. [ cherie ] i wanted to make a difference in my community. [ kimberly ] the university gave me the knowledge to make a difference in peoples' lives. [ carrie ] you're studying how to be an effective leader. [ cherie ] you're dealing with professionals, teaching things that they were doing everyday. [ kimberly ] i manage a network of over a thousand nurses. [ carrie ] i helped turn an at-risk school into an award-winning school. [ cherie ] i'm responsible for the largest urban renewal project in utah. [ kimberly ] and university of phoenix made it possible. learn more at phoenix.edu. >>> first the u.s. military's role in the nato mission not popular in the house of representatives. it it failed by a big, big margin in the house to
mrs. anthony, what does the photograph depict that you're looking at? >> it shows me attempting to go around caylee as i usually did. >> a dramatic day of testimony in the casey anthony murder trial. cindy anthony taking to the witness stand. she and her daughter are breaking down in the courtroom. we'll go back inside coming up. [ cherie ] i wanted to make a difference in my community. [ kimberly ] the university gave me the knowledge to make a difference in peoples' lives. [...
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mrs. anthony has the bible open to -- is opened on her lap as she listens to testimony.uple has had to go through some very difficult days listening to some very graphic testimony about what happened to their granddaughter and now we find out what they are thinking about their daughter as this is going on. it must be even more difficult for them to sit and listen to this trial. kyra. >> >> david mattingly live from orlando. we will continue to follow the trial with you. >>> the tsa is change is its policy on children. agents will actually learn how to screen them without the dreaded pat-down. a former transportation department inspector general is with us. you don't agree with these new policies. you think kids should be patted down. mary, why? >> well, whenever you carve out wholesale exceptions to the security rules, terrorists, hostagers, et cetera, people who want to see us harm will exploit the wholesale carve-outs of the security rule. what would be a better policy is to train the screeners to use better discretion to figure out what is the threat and what isn't an
mrs. anthony has the bible open to -- is opened on her lap as she listens to testimony.uple has had to go through some very difficult days listening to some very graphic testimony about what happened to their granddaughter and now we find out what they are thinking about their daughter as this is going on. it must be even more difficult for them to sit and listen to this trial. kyra. >> >> david mattingly live from orlando. we will continue to follow the trial with you. >>>...
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mr. anthony does not know mr. all ever receiving phone calls from him. so obviously a very big discrepancy when the defense here is saying that they have george anthony's cell phone records. so i think this is going to be one of the big issues we're going to hear about tomorrow in court. >> okay. and then this is something a lot of folks on our team were talking about today. there was this odd exchange between casey anthony and her mother cindy yesterday. what happened? >> well, if we have the video. we saw cindy anthony on the witness stand after her testimony, which she was a little bit evasive. she mouthed the words "i love you." those words. casey anthony, on the other hand, just sort of, i don't know, her reaction was very odd. she just kind of -- didn't really do much. so yeah, everyone is thinking that was really very interesting. cindy anthony trying to reach out to her daughter. was she trying to help her with her evasive answers? who knows. >> we're midpoint in a trial. as you said, the defense begins tom
mr. anthony does not know mr. all ever receiving phone calls from him. so obviously a very big discrepancy when the defense here is saying that they have george anthony's cell phone records. so i think this is going to be one of the big issues we're going to hear about tomorrow in court. >> okay. and then this is something a lot of folks on our team were talking about today. there was this odd exchange between casey anthony and her mother cindy yesterday. what happened? >> well, if...
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mr. anthony is not competent to aid and assist in her own defense.as. it is privileged and the records are under seal. everything that happened this weekend. many people are speculating, i tend to agree, that perhaps it has to do with casey anthony taking the witness stand. many of us, myself included, brooke, think she has to take the witness stand in order to prove out the defense's theory that caylee drowned an accidental death. and so perhaps that is one of the reasons why the defense now believes that she is incompetent to take the stand. >> and i would be remiss, these are live pictures, if you want to know, live pictures of casey anthony there as we see that shot of her each and every day sitting inside this orlando courtroom. let me ask you about the death penalty. this came up also, sonny. the defense filed another motion today asking the court to declare florida's death penalty unconstitutional. they want a mistrial. and a do-over with a new jury. really? let me just put on my serious face. is there any chance they're actually going to get
mr. anthony is not competent to aid and assist in her own defense.as. it is privileged and the records are under seal. everything that happened this weekend. many people are speculating, i tend to agree, that perhaps it has to do with casey anthony taking the witness stand. many of us, myself included, brooke, think she has to take the witness stand in order to prove out the defense's theory that caylee drowned an accidental death. and so perhaps that is one of the reasons why the defense now...
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mrs. anthony? >> yes. >> would you like to take a break? do you need a break?i'm okay. >> reporter: prosecutors have sought to implication casey by saying she had researched possible murder techniques on the internet, but on thursday, cindy anthony admitted that in march of 2008 she had searched online for the term chloroform, just a few months before her 2-year-old granddaughter went missing. under cross-examination, cindy admitted her searches only went so far. >> did you input the words into the google search engine, how to make chloroform? >> i don't recall putting in how to make chloroform, but i did google search chloroform. >> anthony's attorneys say they expect to wrap their case by next thursday. russ? >> okay, betty, thank you very much. >>> joining us is criminologist and legal analyst kacey jordan. is it just me or is this case getting more bizarre by the end of the day? >> nor bizarre. they estimate one more week and then hopefully to deliberations but the last two days have been bombshells. >> let's talk about lee anthony's testimony. what is the
mrs. anthony? >> yes. >> would you like to take a break? do you need a break?i'm okay. >> reporter: prosecutors have sought to implication casey by saying she had researched possible murder techniques on the internet, but on thursday, cindy anthony admitted that in march of 2008 she had searched online for the term chloroform, just a few months before her 2-year-old granddaughter went missing. under cross-examination, cindy admitted her searches only went so far. >> did...
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anthony, t-pain and ne-yo. that will be something to watch. i'm ann curry along with mr. matt lauer. casey anthony trial. we'll be live with some tough questions the defense had for casey's father and also for the man who found caylee anthony's remains, matt. >> we'll talk to savannah guthrie and star jones about that in just a couple of minutes. >>> also, he earned the nickname randy andy in the british tabloids. now the new profiling is prince andrew's controversial behavior including a friendship with a convicted sex offender and the unusual relationship with his ex-wife, sarah ferguson. we'll talk to the man who wrote that profile in just a little white. >>> and take a look at this. a face only a mother could love. we'll introduce you to yoda, the newly crowned ugliest dog in the world, just ahead. >>> but we'll begin this half hour with some serious news. there were some highly confrontational moments at the casey anthony trial on tuesday. nbc's kerry sanders is in orlando with the latest. kerry, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, matt. for six hours on tuesday, the defense
anthony, t-pain and ne-yo. that will be something to watch. i'm ann curry along with mr. matt lauer. casey anthony trial. we'll be live with some tough questions the defense had for casey's father and also for the man who found caylee anthony's remains, matt. >> we'll talk to savannah guthrie and star jones about that in just a couple of minutes. >>> also, he earned the nickname randy andy in the british tabloids. now the new profiling is prince andrew's controversial behavior...
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casey anthony's lawyers filed a motion tuesday saying they only recently discovered mr. pson and now want to ask him about four calls allegedly made to george anthony casey's father the day before caylee was reported missing back in july of 2008. here's what mr. thompson said today. >> i thank god for being here so i can straight then mess up. i have no idea who george anthony is. i just seen him on tv. i never talked to george anthony. like i said, i don't know him. and the phone number they got in question, i didn't have that phone number until february of '09. and i don't know why they got me involved in all this mess. and that's all i have to say about it. >> well, the judge hasn't ruled yet on whether thompson will become part of the trial. earlier i talked to mark lippman, the lawyer who represents george anthony, not only george but cindy and lee anthony, casey's parents and brother. >> mark, the defense tried to raise questions about phone calls that your client allegedly made to a telephone number that's now belongs to a man named vasco thompson. mr. thompson tod
casey anthony's lawyers filed a motion tuesday saying they only recently discovered mr. pson and now want to ask him about four calls allegedly made to george anthony casey's father the day before caylee was reported missing back in july of 2008. here's what mr. thompson said today. >> i thank god for being here so i can straight then mess up. i have no idea who george anthony is. i just seen him on tv. i never talked to george anthony. like i said, i don't know him. and the phone number...
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mr. anthony turns of the irish tenors will sing the national anthem with tonight is dedicated to the late president ronald reagan. [applause] >> [singing national anthem] [applause] >> ladies and uncommon, please welcome the president of advertising. [applause] >> can you hear me? first thing i want to ask you all, do you have a mobile phone? i want you to pull it out and turn it on. please do. and i am always talking about new technology today. and with that, there is no greater technology that a mobile phone. in the fourth quarter of last year, 112 million smart phones shipped in america. that is more smart phones and televisions and computers combined. and because of the migration of what is happening to mobile communications, the company has been involved in something towards the 2012 election on two fronts. technology and moral conservatives. we call this effort the moral conservative the engagement. the reason why the freedom fund was picked, one of the people that already made a large donation says that's a long name. can we just call at the freedom fund? you are giving me enough m
mr. anthony turns of the irish tenors will sing the national anthem with tonight is dedicated to the late president ronald reagan. [applause] >> [singing national anthem] [applause] >> ladies and uncommon, please welcome the president of advertising. [applause] >> can you hear me? first thing i want to ask you all, do you have a mobile phone? i want you to pull it out and turn it on. please do. and i am always talking about new technology today. and with that, there is no...
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anthony thomas. chairman nolan: mr. thomas? >> good afternoon, mr. chair, members of the board. i am here on behalf of mr. mcgee. he did not be here today. i have a petition from 12,000 voters opposing the golden parachute you are voting on today. is equivalent to giving the entire city of san francisco free parking for three days. i just want to make clear that our issue is that with mr. ford, personally. our issue is with the management of the mta. six of the mta. six months ago, the board approved
anthony thomas. chairman nolan: mr. thomas? >> good afternoon, mr. chair, members of the board. i am here on behalf of mr. mcgee. he did not be here today. i have a petition from 12,000 voters opposing the golden parachute you are voting on today. is equivalent to giving the entire city of san francisco free parking for three days. i just want to make clear that our issue is that with mr. ford, personally. our issue is with the management of the mta. six of the mta. six months ago, the...