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in the trunk of that car. i'm looking. we have all seen the photograph. and i don't see anything that would remotely resemble a stain of human decomposition in the trunk of this car. now, again, this goes back to grabbing your emotions early on and hoping you will see something that is not there. we heard evidence that there is no blood in the trunk of that car. we heard numerous tests. we heard gerardo blosi talk about how toro he was in examining the trunk of his car. he says he hasn't had a car in his entire 30 years of experience where he has processed it more than he did this car. and you heard heather seibert from the fbi talk about when tissue decomposes it still have cell material and they could have gotten dna if there was dna in the trunk of this car and they certainly took swabs. they certainly tried. they certainly did everything they possibly could to generate something to let you know and to prove to you that there was a body in the trunk of this car. the state wants to have it both ways. they wan
in the trunk of that car. i'm looking. we have all seen the photograph. and i don't see anything that would remotely resemble a stain of human decomposition in the trunk of this car. now, again, this goes back to grabbing your emotions early on and hoping you will see something that is not there. we heard evidence that there is no blood in the trunk of that car. we heard numerous tests. we heard gerardo blosi talk about how toro he was in examining the trunk of his car. he says he hasn't had a...
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she took her life and she put her in the trunk and forgot about her. after a couple of days she couldn't forget anymore. she disposed of her body in a swamp. these are the facts that you have heard and these are the facts that prove beyond a reasonable doubt that casey anthony is guilty of murder in the first degree, and that that murder is premeditated. the defense says and will say that they can prove how caylee anthony died. let me echo the words of dr. jan garavaglia in this case, and she says. there is no good reason to put duct tape over the face of a child. why would you put duct tape over the face of a child? there's two reasons. one is perhaps to silence them, but then why do you need three? remember in this case there wasn't one piece of duct tape placed over caylee's face. there were three. overlapping at angles placed over her face. why do you need three? what does three do that one does not? one would certainly violence her if for some reason that's what you wanted to do, as brutal as that would be. why do you need three? you need three bec
she took her life and she put her in the trunk and forgot about her. after a couple of days she couldn't forget anymore. she disposed of her body in a swamp. these are the facts that you have heard and these are the facts that prove beyond a reasonable doubt that casey anthony is guilty of murder in the first degree, and that that murder is premeditated. the defense says and will say that they can prove how caylee anthony died. let me echo the words of dr. jan garavaglia in this case, and she...
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they put the gas can in the trunk of the car. she could have put them in the front seat or done what she wanted or told them go away, i got this. she could have never got ain analysis tans from tony at all. if she had a body as suggested by the state in the trunk of a car. or if the smell had been there. this young man would hav smelled it. remember he put up with his hand and went like that and went it's right here. you have seen pictures of the car. the gas gauge, the place you put gas in the gas tank, excuse me, is next to the back of the car. wife didn't he smell it? what happened there? there is a reason for that. that's because the car didn't smell at that time. that is the only logical conclusion. you will remember a young lady by the name of maria kisch. she was a very attractive girl with glasses. one of tony lizarro's roommate's girlfriend. you may not remember the bombshell that hit when george asked her about ever getting in the car. an answer he didn't expect. the answer was yeah, i was in casey's car. was it during
they put the gas can in the trunk of the car. she could have put them in the front seat or done what she wanted or told them go away, i got this. she could have never got ain analysis tans from tony at all. if she had a body as suggested by the state in the trunk of a car. or if the smell had been there. this young man would hav smelled it. remember he put up with his hand and went like that and went it's right here. you have seen pictures of the car. the gas gauge, the place you put gas in the...
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all cars built since twut 2002 have them,. >> the children, i feel very certain could ab live today if there lad been a trunk release in that veng -- vehicle. >> fw. m says it worked to alert parents to dangers are leaving children unattended in or around vehicles. the company has no plans for a recall. >> and okay. now, i want to you think jetsons. flying car has been cleared for the road by the national transportation safety board. and there is video that has been developing the flying car since 2008. the company won an exemption to use heavier than usual landings, it sells for $250,000. transition approve bid faa as a light sport aircraft last year. so finally all of those pictures i saw as a kid by now supposed to have... >> there gou. >> and there is a flying car. >> it's an airplane. i can't get a license for that at dmv? >> no. >> it's very cool looking. >> and there it's awfully cool today. we do expect fog. we're going to remain in this pattern so get used to it. it's sunny now and on the breezy side across parts of the bay area, take a look at this live picture. there is low clouds, wide spread as
all cars built since twut 2002 have them,. >> the children, i feel very certain could ab live today if there lad been a trunk release in that veng -- vehicle. >> fw. m says it worked to alert parents to dangers are leaving children unattended in or around vehicles. the company has no plans for a recall. >> and okay. now, i want to you think jetsons. flying car has been cleared for the road by the national transportation safety board. and there is video that has been developing...
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insects showed that dead body was inside of the trunk and there were traces of chloroform in the trunkhe car and the word chloroform and neck breaking were found on casey's computer and of course, the medical examiner testified as to manner of death, homicide. >> in the grand scheme of prosecuting cases, you would be comfortable with that as a prosecutor. >> i would love the evidence. you take the pieces and even take one or two or more away you can get e end up with the same thing. forensics is new. but take it away and what the witnesses say and coupled with everything else. i think it is a home run for the prosecution if they sum it up correctly. >> doctor, you started writing quickly. i don't think it is junk science just because it is new. >> the whole supreme court came down with a national academy of science report. you can't introduce novele science confirmed by anybody else but your own labratory. a fellow who used divining roads . the insects that you refer to, all they had to do was do dna on insects and that would prove whether or not they had fed on the decedent. they chos
insects showed that dead body was inside of the trunk and there were traces of chloroform in the trunkhe car and the word chloroform and neck breaking were found on casey's computer and of course, the medical examiner testified as to manner of death, homicide. >> in the grand scheme of prosecuting cases, you would be comfortable with that as a prosecutor. >> i would love the evidence. you take the pieces and even take one or two or more away you can get e end up with the same thing....
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this tree has been repeatedly damaged in the trunk here, at the base of the trunk. what you can see is that doesn't really look like real live wood. and that's because it is not. it is, it is deadwood, that has grown, the tree has grown around, it wasn't able to fully heal from the wound. the other things we're seeing, i don't know if you can see, but it looks like the tree is almost flat, when you look at the sides here, instead of growing thrike this, where you have -- you have a brord base. this hasn't been producing any healthy wood on the side of the tree for some time, that's a structural problem, what it means is the tree is, has deadwood there and is not producing live wood, it is potentially, that's a really high, breaking point. where the tree would have -- potential for failure. and in addition, the poor tree has had a lot of problems over the years. it looks like there was probably a low branch here that got -- maybe pruned off, but there's another branch here that probably got ripped off, what you can see is, the tree has a much easier time trying to, fo
this tree has been repeatedly damaged in the trunk here, at the base of the trunk. what you can see is that doesn't really look like real live wood. and that's because it is not. it is, it is deadwood, that has grown, the tree has grown around, it wasn't able to fully heal from the wound. the other things we're seeing, i don't know if you can see, but it looks like the tree is almost flat, when you look at the sides here, instead of growing thrike this, where you have -- you have a brord base....
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and also meet a certain size requirement, it is not just anything, it needs to have, a diameter of the trunk. which is measured at 4 1/2 feet above grade, needs to be greater than 12 inches. the canopy with the -- width of the tree needs to be greater than 15 feet or the height of the tree would need to be greater than 20 feet. >> if that's the case, these would be significant tree, even if they were ten feet back from the public right of way. the public right of way is that edge of the sidewalk where it joins the building. >> that's right. >> at the edge. >> in most places in san francisco, it is pretty easy to tell where the public right of way ends, because people build to the lot line. there are areas where people, it looks like private property and it is a setback, but it is part of the public right of way. >> this tree would have had to have a permit to be removed, that permit would have had to have been posted for how long? >> typically 30 days, the public notification, goes on the tree, anyone that wants to protest that removal, if they send a letter within that 30 days t has to go t
and also meet a certain size requirement, it is not just anything, it needs to have, a diameter of the trunk. which is measured at 4 1/2 feet above grade, needs to be greater than 12 inches. the canopy with the -- width of the tree needs to be greater than 15 feet or the height of the tree would need to be greater than 20 feet. >> if that's the case, these would be significant tree, even if they were ten feet back from the public right of way. the public right of way is that edge of the...
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the trunk, the car that tested the other items throughout the case. marcus white, steven shaw, the soil analyst who went and got every single pair of her shoes and didn't find any soil from the scene in her closet. also those collected. micha sigma who did the air samples. karen lowe, michael rickenbacher and laurie godison, ten different people, ten different state experts we had to call. so you can get all of the evidence so you could see that evidence either inculpates them or exculpates them. but the reason they continue prove this case is because it wasn't true. look at all these -- >>> look at all these tests that they ran. no fingerprints on the duct tape either at the scene or even on the gas can. no financinger prints on the duct tape at the scene. no fingerprints on the laundry bag. no dna on the duct tape. it was wrapped around her face, suffocated her to death as the state claimed. why isn't there dna? degradation, that is not enough. you heard the doctor testify about that. you her heather stuber testify about that. they wouldn't have tes
the trunk, the car that tested the other items throughout the case. marcus white, steven shaw, the soil analyst who went and got every single pair of her shoes and didn't find any soil from the scene in her closet. also those collected. micha sigma who did the air samples. karen lowe, michael rickenbacher and laurie godison, ten different people, ten different state experts we had to call. so you can get all of the evidence so you could see that evidence either inculpates them or exculpates...
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in the trunk of the car. she could have easily put them in the front seat, could have done whatever she wanted. she could have told him, go away, i've got this. she could have never gotten assistance from tony lazzaro at all if she had a body, as suggested by the state, in the trunk of the car or if the smell had been there, this young man would have smelled it. remember, he put up with his hand and he said like that, it's right here. you've seen pictures of the car. the gas gauge, the place where you put -- the gas tank is right next to the back of the car. why didn't he smell it? what happened there? well, there's a reason for that and that's because the car didn't smell at that time. that's the only logical conclusion. you'll also remember a young lady by the name of maria kish, she was a very attractive girl with glasses, one of tony lazzaro's roommates' girlfriend. you may not have noticed the bombshell that hit when mr. george asked her about ever getting in that car. he got an answer he didn't expect.
in the trunk of the car. she could have easily put them in the front seat, could have done whatever she wanted. she could have told him, go away, i've got this. she could have never gotten assistance from tony lazzaro at all if she had a body, as suggested by the state, in the trunk of the car or if the smell had been there, this young man would have smelled it. remember, he put up with his hand and he said like that, it's right here. you've seen pictures of the car. the gas gauge, the place...
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these won't be healthy or well attached to the main trunk, what they mean, if it ever gets big enough, they're going to start breaking off and they're going to fall on cars and the sidewalk, and they're going to be a hazard. >> what probably happened here, would be my fes guess is somebody pruned the tree in order to allow them to see their sign or something and they considered this to be acceptable tree pruning, which doesn't meet anybody's standard. >> that's right. >> this is caused by someone doing this deliberately to the tree. >> in san francisco, this is illegal and you can be fined for it. and the fine, the minimum fine is $1,489. >> does somebody file a complaint for that to happen? >> they don't. manyifies get issued because we learn about them from a complaint. our office does not have enough staff to be inspecting every tree every year. and when they're privately maintained trees, it is harder for us to inspect them. if we get a call from the public or driving around doing our regular work and we see it, we can issue a fine to that property owner. and that, that sign often
these won't be healthy or well attached to the main trunk, what they mean, if it ever gets big enough, they're going to start breaking off and they're going to fall on cars and the sidewalk, and they're going to be a hazard. >> what probably happened here, would be my fes guess is somebody pruned the tree in order to allow them to see their sign or something and they considered this to be acceptable tree pruning, which doesn't meet anybody's standard. >> that's right. >> this...
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kv was in the trunk of her car in the early stages of the composition cayley was in the trunk. >>pam: she was indicted for first-degree murder with lies the sheik had told to police and to our parents. >> in december, the search for the little girl ended. >> plan in a wooded area and i found a skull. >> perbody was found and the cause of death could not be determined. the trial started in the late month of may with a blockbuster allegation by her lawyer. >> this all began with her eight year-old lives and her father began touching her. in appropriately. >> they say that casey and the knee and her father george covered up the death of the drowning in their family pole. it is questionable behavior his accused of coming from a family of family secrets and incest. >> have you ever sexually molested your daughter? >> no, sir. >> they are painting her as a cunning killer suffocating her daughter with chloroform and duct tape. and embarked on the parties spree. the last is when she got the tattoo she received " a beautiful life ". the cherry has a variety of charges to choose from from
kv was in the trunk of her car in the early stages of the composition cayley was in the trunk. >>pam: she was indicted for first-degree murder with lies the sheik had told to police and to our parents. >> in december, the search for the little girl ended. >> plan in a wooded area and i found a skull. >> perbody was found and the cause of death could not be determined. the trial started in the late month of may with a blockbuster allegation by her lawyer. >> this...
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no blood or dna in the trunk of casey's car. >> there was no dna profile generated from those items. the anthony home. >> did you find any containers that at one time or another contained chloroform? >> no, not at all. >> in the only dna found on the duct tape that the prosecution claims covered caylee's nose and mouth was from an fbi analyst who handled it. >> did you later find out that it was your profile on the duct tape. >> i did and it was. >> i think folks have come to expect with csi and law & order that the dna is going to be there, and that's going to be the thing that says see, there's the evidence. it's not there. >> forensic pathologist dr. warner spitz testifies that the duct tape couldn't have played a role on caylee's death because it was placed on her skull after it had already decomposed. >> if duct tape were attached to the body on the face, there would have been dna on the face. >> no explanation as to why someone would locate a skeleton in the woods, get duct tape out, and then leave. that's a really curious question. >> the defense doesn't answer that question, b
no blood or dna in the trunk of casey's car. >> there was no dna profile generated from those items. the anthony home. >> did you find any containers that at one time or another contained chloroform? >> no, not at all. >> in the only dna found on the duct tape that the prosecution claims covered caylee's nose and mouth was from an fbi analyst who handled it. >> did you later find out that it was your profile on the duct tape. >> i did and it was. >> i...
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31 days of partying and lying by casey anthony to the forensic evidence that placed the body in the trunkcay's car and the duct tape on the mouth of little caylee anthony. and at the same time, he bolstered up the theory of motive which was always the biggest puzzle in this case and said that casey anthony had to silence the child who was getting to be of talking age and would be exposing the double lies that -- the difficult, bizarre life that casey anthony was living. very compelling prosecution closing. clearly enough to win unless the defense effectively countered it. >> i agree with dave, kendall, this narrative we saw play out yesterday was interesting but i'm curious, you bought up an interesting point about motive. that's something we didn't hear too much about during the run-up to this and all the testimony. why did we have to wait for the closing arguments to hear that? >> well, the prosecution doesn't have to prove a specific motive and the prosecution waited for all the evidence to be in to put together in a way that captured it and because there's finally a credible theory of
31 days of partying and lying by casey anthony to the forensic evidence that placed the body in the trunkcay's car and the duct tape on the mouth of little caylee anthony. and at the same time, he bolstered up the theory of motive which was always the biggest puzzle in this case and said that casey anthony had to silence the child who was getting to be of talking age and would be exposing the double lies that -- the difficult, bizarre life that casey anthony was living. very compelling...
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police testified that the cadaver dog aslered on the trunk of casey's car. >> they jumped up into the at that point. same thing, i'm getting it the same time he is. >> csi fond a hair from a decomposing body they believe was caylee and high traces of chloroform. >> we have never seen chloroform in that level in environmental samples before, at least i never have in 20 years. >> damning testimony from her family. on casey's strange behavior hiding caylee's disappearance from them for 31 days. >> i lost it. [ unintelligible ] >> what do you mean she's been gone? why didn't you tell us? >> paraphrasing, because maybe i'm a spiteful bitch. >> >> casey claims caylee was kidnapped by her nanny. a woman she now admits never existed. >> she told me she met the nanny, she held casey down and told her that she was taking caylee from her. >> casey was still insisting caylee was kidnapped on december 11th, 2008. when the supervisor for meter reader roy kronk called 911. >> one of my meter readers found a skull that he believes is human. >> caylee's skeletal remains was found with two plastic garb
police testified that the cadaver dog aslered on the trunk of casey's car. >> they jumped up into the at that point. same thing, i'm getting it the same time he is. >> csi fond a hair from a decomposing body they believe was caylee and high traces of chloroform. >> we have never seen chloroform in that level in environmental samples before, at least i never have in 20 years. >> damning testimony from her family. on casey's strange behavior hiding caylee's disappearance...
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. >> unlocking the trunk. or caylee. >> prosecutors say it was no accident. >> casey anthony is guilty of the crime of murder in the first degree. >> the state began its parade of witnesses to prove casey murdered her daughter, caylee, with premeditation. computer experts testified months before caylee's disappearance, someone -- they say casey -- searched online for neck breaking and 84 times did searches on chloroform. but synd i anthony sent shock waves through the courtroom. >> and the smallest one was having some issues where she was extremely tired all the time. >> taking the stand for the defense, cindy suddenly confessed that she was home from work those days and she is the one who researched chloroform. >> i started looking up chloroform -- i mean chlorophyll and that prompted me to look up chloroform. >> is that something that you are recalling now that you have changed your medication since july of 2009. >> again. >> yes? >> the prosecution went on to present proof cindy was at work and the home com
. >> unlocking the trunk. or caylee. >> prosecutors say it was no accident. >> casey anthony is guilty of the crime of murder in the first degree. >> the state began its parade of witnesses to prove casey murdered her daughter, caylee, with premeditation. computer experts testified months before caylee's disappearance, someone -- they say casey -- searched online for neck breaking and 84 times did searches on chloroform. but synd i anthony sent shock waves through the...
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starting in 2002 all cars were required to have a glow in the dark safety release inside the trunk. pull the latch and the trunk opens. fennel says no one has ever died in the trunk of a newer vehicle that has a safety release. >> those children, i feel very certain, would be alive today if there had been a trunk release in that vehicle. >> reporter: gm makes more cars than any other company so accidents are bound to happen in its vehicles. in a statement, gm put the responsibility back on parents saying it has worked to alert parents and caregivers to the dangers of leaving children unattended in or around vehicles. we asked if gm plans to issue a recall and the answer was no. for "good morning america," elisabeth leamy, abc news, washington. >> for more trunk safety tips go to our website, abcnews.com. >>> meanwhile, the showdown over raising the national debt ceiling has dragged into yet another day. president obama and congressional leadership will huddle at the white house again after monday's meeting showed no progress. the president made it clear that a short-term extension i
starting in 2002 all cars were required to have a glow in the dark safety release inside the trunk. pull the latch and the trunk opens. fennel says no one has ever died in the trunk of a newer vehicle that has a safety release. >> those children, i feel very certain, would be alive today if there had been a trunk release in that vehicle. >> reporter: gm makes more cars than any other company so accidents are bound to happen in its vehicles. in a statement, gm put the responsibility...
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dna on the flies and maggots in the trunk to prove whether the body was in the trunk. ave looked at fiber testified that the fbi person tested to that was on the duct tape to -- testified to that was on the duct tape to find out whether it was caylee's clothing, they didn't do that. there was a lot that could have been done that wasn't done rather than all this speculation that is being done. >> judge jeanine: doctor, we the defense pathologist came in, should he not have done an examination for the diatoms which apparently suggest within the bone marrow whether there was a drowning? why didn't the defense do it? >> i don't know why they didn't do it. i think it would be useful to do at either end. remember the diatoms have to be compared with the diatoms in the pool. the prosecution -- the defense guy comes along and the pool is already emptied, then you can't compare what the diatoms were as the prosecution might have done if they took a sample of the pool when the issue of possible drowning came up. >> judge jeanine: did, you know, as we are discussing this, i can't
dna on the flies and maggots in the trunk to prove whether the body was in the trunk. ave looked at fiber testified that the fbi person tested to that was on the duct tape to -- testified to that was on the duct tape to find out whether it was caylee's clothing, they didn't do that. there was a lot that could have been done that wasn't done rather than all this speculation that is being done. >> judge jeanine: doctor, we the defense pathologist came in, should he not have done an...
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there was a smell in the trunk, whether there was any decomposition fluid in that trunk. and in many ways if you take the trunk out of the picture, you know, and you have the chloroform search, and you have the body that was found, you could, you know, draw a line through several of those events that would also, might for many people vote to a guilty verdict in casey anthony's case. but the trunk may end up being sort of where a lot of these people are making their decisions about what happened here. >> i completely agree with you on that as well. to me the trunk was the most devastating, or some of the most devastating evidence against casey, to have various police officers, two canine dogs, the expert, the best expert on dee dee composition, they all said it smelled like a decomposing body. that tied it to caylee, very, very strongly. that is going to be dispositive of the case in all likelihood. martha: great to speak with you. stand by. i want too remind all of our viewers at home that the verdict has come in. we are waiting for it to be announced. that will happen wi
there was a smell in the trunk, whether there was any decomposition fluid in that trunk. and in many ways if you take the trunk out of the picture, you know, and you have the chloroform search, and you have the body that was found, you could, you know, draw a line through several of those events that would also, might for many people vote to a guilty verdict in casey anthony's case. but the trunk may end up being sort of where a lot of these people are making their decisions about what happened...
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haskell has told you, in his opinion, the trunk is a source that could have excluded the early colonizinger dealt with a dead body in a trunk in a real world situation, but based upon some experiments, applying conditions completely different than in this case, remember that's the pigs in the blanket comment that we made. that based upon that experiment, and that experiment alone, he renders the opinion that the trunk would not have excluded the early colonizers. it is up to you to decide which expert is more credible, which to believe, or to believe neither. it is completely up to you. the important thing is on what they agree. that that body decomposed someplace else, that it was somehow, either by being wrapped or being stored, was in a situation where the early flies could not get to it, and that from june or july through december, it sat there in the woods. on that, they agree. all right. let's go to the area next of the chloroform. mr. baez had a nice big poster about that. had all the experts or people that talked about chloroform. what is important to understand in evaluating the
haskell has told you, in his opinion, the trunk is a source that could have excluded the early colonizinger dealt with a dead body in a trunk in a real world situation, but based upon some experiments, applying conditions completely different than in this case, remember that's the pigs in the blanket comment that we made. that based upon that experiment, and that experiment alone, he renders the opinion that the trunk would not have excluded the early colonizers. it is up to you to decide which...
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the car trunk said to smell of a decomposing body. nsics, nothing in the wrapup story concluding that if casey was going to be free caylee had to go. alternate juror dean ekstat. >> i believe she's a liar, there's no mistake about that. to actually commit murder to her child, i don't believe she did. the state tried the best they could, but obviously there was no evidence to convict her. >> i understand that not everyone sees it as i do. so i accept the fact that the jury didn't see it that way. >> and yet you say the system works. works. >> the system works. we gave all the relevant evidence to a jury of 12 honest people. and i believe that they did what they thought was right under the law. >> she's a baby killer. >> and those people outside saying outrageous, pumping their fists, do you say the same thing to them? >> i do. i safe the same thing to them. you've got to believe in the rule of law. >>> coming up, the investigators' case file. >> they examined every part of casey's life. >> what the jury didn't hear. >> got into a very h
the car trunk said to smell of a decomposing body. nsics, nothing in the wrapup story concluding that if casey was going to be free caylee had to go. alternate juror dean ekstat. >> i believe she's a liar, there's no mistake about that. to actually commit murder to her child, i don't believe she did. the state tried the best they could, but obviously there was no evidence to convict her. >> i understand that not everyone sees it as i do. so i accept the fact that the jury didn't see...
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and lots of questions about the sufficiency of the evidence, for example, they found one hair in the trunk of the car which had postmortem banding which is only on the hair of the decomposing body, and some jurors may say why not more dna and they call it the csi-effect, and jurors seeing or feeling there should be more in terms of the forensics than there are. so we are all in legitimate suspense here about what this verdict will be. >> and it has been suspensable from the beginning from when we all reported that the child that all of us heard caylee anthony was missing and then her mother charged with the murder. let's look at cindy and george anthony this case, because they were brought up over a combined times of a dozen between the two of them, and at the end of the week, cindy anthony attempted to say that she was the person who was on the computer researching chloroform and then presented in court that her work record proved she had lied an actually at work. these are the kinds of things that we have been watching over the weeks of testimony between cindy and her brother lee and who
and lots of questions about the sufficiency of the evidence, for example, they found one hair in the trunk of the car which had postmortem banding which is only on the hair of the decomposing body, and some jurors may say why not more dna and they call it the csi-effect, and jurors seeing or feeling there should be more in terms of the forensics than there are. so we are all in legitimate suspense here about what this verdict will be. >> and it has been suspensable from the beginning from...
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he set the rifle down on the trunk of a second car, then forgot it. nant came out, got in the car, and drove off with the gun on the trunk. she parked a few blocks away to stop at a starbucks, and that's when passersby spotted the rifle. the whole thing feels like a scene out of "there's some being mary." [ yelling ] >> reporter: ben stiller rests cameron diaz's dog in a body cast on the roof and forgets it and drives off. ♪ >> reporter: now when police do this with a gun, it would most likely be considered minor misconduct and result in a reprimand or a suspension of a day or two. of course, there are worse things you could leave on top of your car -- on the mtv series "jackass," they put a baby doll on the roof. >> stop the car! stop! hey! hey! stop! >> reporter: to say how folks would react. >> hey! hey! >> oh, my god. >> hey! hey! hey! stop! >> oh, my [ bleep ] >> reporter: the real mystery is how did that assault rifle not fall off on the drive to starbucks, though trug be told -- three, two, one -- we had to do a couple of takes because our coffe
he set the rifle down on the trunk of a second car, then forgot it. nant came out, got in the car, and drove off with the gun on the trunk. she parked a few blocks away to stop at a starbucks, and that's when passersby spotted the rifle. the whole thing feels like a scene out of "there's some being mary." [ yelling ] >> reporter: ben stiller rests cameron diaz's dog in a body cast on the roof and forgets it and drives off. ♪ >> reporter: now when police do this with a...
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he talked about there were certain areas where the ribs were found because the trunk would have been removed as a connected group of organs as it decomposed. the vertebrae were found separately because that was decomposed separately. the bones showed evidence of -- >> objection. >> overruled at this point. >> the bones showed evidence of animal activity, that they had been chewed on. we didn't tell you that just to offend you or to make you mad. we told you that because it is essential for to you understand that these bones were not scattered by roy kronk. they were scattered by animals, and by acts of nature. can i have 207 in evidence, please. a little bit closer of where the skull is. this skull has not been moved for months. it's surrounded by the hair which has fallen directly from the top of the head. you can see it all around pretty much evenly distributed around the skull. this is where the skull has sat since the hair and at scalp decomposed and fell off. it hasn't moved since. at least not much. but i have -- the duct tape is partially covered by leaf litter along the side.
he talked about there were certain areas where the ribs were found because the trunk would have been removed as a connected group of organs as it decomposed. the vertebrae were found separately because that was decomposed separately. the bones showed evidence of -- >> objection. >> overruled at this point. >> the bones showed evidence of animal activity, that they had been chewed on. we didn't tell you that just to offend you or to make you mad. we told you that because it is...
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you have a community where everyone lives on the trunk line. at the end of the castro shuttle or the parallel line, being in good shape, people farther out have a hard time accessing that service. these are projects that i intend to connect the dots in that way. to provide flexibility in the areas of bayview or hunters point. the more difficult or challenging areas and so on. comparatively speaking, this is not billions of dollars. this is taking the resources in the community and organizing them better. this could very well be worth of the research work that would have been through these consultant contracts in collaboration with that the agencies so that we can do more with the services that we have. >> it sounds like -- supervisor mar: it sounds like from public comment that these contracts are very important for the bayview hunters point mobility study. it looks like there were four different firms that responded to the rp and three of them are being chosen. any other comments, colleagues? >> and just about the selection and how you cast you
you have a community where everyone lives on the trunk line. at the end of the castro shuttle or the parallel line, being in good shape, people farther out have a hard time accessing that service. these are projects that i intend to connect the dots in that way. to provide flexibility in the areas of bayview or hunters point. the more difficult or challenging areas and so on. comparatively speaking, this is not billions of dollars. this is taking the resources in the community and organizing...
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believe me, there is no doubt in ny my mind there that theres chloroform residue in the trunk of caseyhony's car. now, let's go on to the huge ratings television ratings that this trial has garnered for the past month and a half. what is the fascination? >> i think that is a very good question. and i think the answer is this. i have said before that we live in the united states of entertainment and i think the fascination with this story proves the point. here you have a case where the american people are watching a reality t.v. show. that is the fascination, they are watching a reality t.v. show with real characters and the possibility that at the end of the show the star may get sentenced to death. this was not an important story. it wasn't about race. it wasn't about the clash of class in this country. it wasn't even about fame. yet we were drawn to it because in the united states we crave and i mean crave entertainment. we have american soldiers dying for their country in iraq and afghanistan and they don't get one tenth of the time that this story got. and one more point and nobod
believe me, there is no doubt in ny my mind there that theres chloroform residue in the trunk of caseyhony's car. now, let's go on to the huge ratings television ratings that this trial has garnered for the past month and a half. what is the fascination? >> i think that is a very good question. and i think the answer is this. i have said before that we live in the united states of entertainment and i think the fascination with this story proves the point. here you have a case where the...
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police are working to identify a body found inside the trunk. the discovery was made at 5:30 this afternoon. at this point, police are only calling the death suspicious. no rest in the incident that marked the fourth of july celebration at the inner harbor. investigators are going through the crime cameras to find the gun that fired the bullet that injured a 4-year-old. also there looking for leads on the stabbing of a tourist from alabama. >> it is not like you will have crowds of people and congregating and milling about. generally people don't cause problems once they are in the venue. >> if you have any information, you are asked to call the police. >> a man convicted of murdering his girlfriend in 2009 will spend the rest of his life behind bars. frederick allen christian was sentenced to life without parole. he was convicted of first-degree murder of his pro friend. 10 years in prison for the man convicted of taking pictures of women in their home. charles novak pleaded guilty to murder -- to burglary. they found multiple pieces of equipmen
police are working to identify a body found inside the trunk. the discovery was made at 5:30 this afternoon. at this point, police are only calling the death suspicious. no rest in the incident that marked the fourth of july celebration at the inner harbor. investigators are going through the crime cameras to find the gun that fired the bullet that injured a 4-year-old. also there looking for leads on the stabbing of a tourist from alabama. >> it is not like you will have crowds of people...
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remember he talked about how there were certain areas where the ribs were found because the trunk would have been removed as a connected group of organs as it decomposed. that the vertebrae were found separately because that would decompose separately. the bones showed evidence of -- >> objection, your honor. >> overruled at this point. >> that the bones showed evidence of animal activity, that they had been chewed on. we didn't tell you that just to offend you or to make you mad. we told you that because it is essential for you to understand that bones were not scattered by roy kronk. they were scattered by animals and by acts of nature. could i have 207, please, in evidence? again, you can see in this photograph, a little closer up of where the skull is. this skull has not been moved for months. it is surrounded by the hair, which has fallen directly from the top of the head. you can see it all around, pretty much evenly distributed around the skull. this is where the skull has sat since the hair has fallen off. it hasn't moved, at least not much. could i have state's 209? >> the duct
remember he talked about how there were certain areas where the ribs were found because the trunk would have been removed as a connected group of organs as it decomposed. that the vertebrae were found separately because that would decompose separately. the bones showed evidence of -- >> objection, your honor. >> overruled at this point. >> that the bones showed evidence of animal activity, that they had been chewed on. we didn't tell you that just to offend you or to make you...
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are in a room with the elephant and they are unable to see it for what it is, one man will grab the trunk, say it is a snake. perhaps, another will grab a leg. the jobs are absolutely critical. sometimes, you get caught in to analogies and they can be twisted and for those that have offended, i apologize. >> thank you. >> thank you. are there felt further public comments on item 12? >> i would like to bring up -- for a moment >> can you talk about a local builder out? >> this is to do generation and the efficiency contact. earlier, there is a discussion of jobs. this is an essential portion to the program. >> we had an issue related to studding something and this seems to me like you can put that on the blocks but sometimes that is not always that easy. with respect to the job opportunities in the southeast sector, what does that look like? >> this can range. this can range from electrician jobs and solar panels and from labor, this entails a variety of different aspects that people have and that people will be able to build a towards. >> thank you. >> i want to reiterate my support for a
are in a room with the elephant and they are unable to see it for what it is, one man will grab the trunk, say it is a snake. perhaps, another will grab a leg. the jobs are absolutely critical. sometimes, you get caught in to analogies and they can be twisted and for those that have offended, i apologize. >> thank you. >> thank you. are there felt further public comments on item 12? >> i would like to bring up -- for a moment >> can you talk about a local builder out?...
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constable darryl lunsford decides to check the trunk for drugs. it will be the final act of his life. >> what? >> how about this here? >> do what? >> the suspects stab constable lunsford as they struggle for his .357 magnum and shoot him and run. they might have gotten away with murder but a video camera in lunsford's own patrol car videotapes his own death. when the case comes to trial, the video is condemning evidence that leads to the conviction of all three defendants. not only that, but the darryl lunsford case and cases like it, convince police departments across the country to install video cameras in patrol cars. jim is a texas prosecutor who trains police on the use of mobile video systems. >> there's no one involved in the criminal justice process that does not believe in the videotaping, whether it be defense, prosecution, police officers, judges, because it gathers truth. and that's what court in the courtroom is all about. >> today, a decade after lunsford's death, hundreds of police forces use cruiser cam systems. they come at a cost,
constable darryl lunsford decides to check the trunk for drugs. it will be the final act of his life. >> what? >> how about this here? >> do what? >> the suspects stab constable lunsford as they struggle for his .357 magnum and shoot him and run. they might have gotten away with murder but a video camera in lunsford's own patrol car videotapes his own death. when the case comes to trial, the video is condemning evidence that leads to the conviction of all three...
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her behavior, not reporting the child missing for 31 days, that stench of death emanating out of the trunk of the car, which multiple witnesses agreed to, she's got something to do with this and we may not know what it is but we can't let her walk free. i thought the jurors might do something like that. i should say what they did do, if they really didn't think prosecutors proved beyond a reasonable doubt. the right thing. looked at lawsuit. looked at the jury instructions and determined the elements of the charges had not been met. i think a lot of people were very stunned. >> one of the things missing, we've been looking just now as you spoke, nice pictures of mother and child playing playfully and delightedly to the enjoyment of both. we don't have a guy threatening his wife for months, seen yelling at her in the streets and hitting her and finally killing her. there's no preliminary event that anybody pointed to abuse of this isn't that -- that would seem to me, as a juror, wait a minute. never had anybody say she hit her daughter, yelled at her daughter, abused her in any way. >> i th
her behavior, not reporting the child missing for 31 days, that stench of death emanating out of the trunk of the car, which multiple witnesses agreed to, she's got something to do with this and we may not know what it is but we can't let her walk free. i thought the jurors might do something like that. i should say what they did do, if they really didn't think prosecutors proved beyond a reasonable doubt. the right thing. looked at lawsuit. looked at the jury instructions and determined the...
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for a couple of -- the body in the trunk for a couple of days. >> the defense, they don't have to moveng. when they open and make these claims that is what the jury is waiting for. i'm sure they are going to hold it them. not only has the state put on a strong case, layer upon layer. now, they've made outrageous claims again the -- the family. who wants to hear they are accusing the father of molesting her and they get nothing? arthur was talking casey's reaction he has it right. the one day she had her head down. this woman stone cold at times you would expect her to have emotion like when her father was breaking down yesterday. roy kronk talking about putting his meter stick in her baby's skull, nothing except on cue with the bizarre testimony of her brother crying about not knowing she was pregnant. >> you don't know what to believe when watching her reactions. today in the courtroom, a courtroom observer stood up and flipped the bird at the judge and was arrested and then in jail for six days. >> you recognize the individual contained therein on that photograph, sir? >> yes. >> who
for a couple of -- the body in the trunk for a couple of days. >> the defense, they don't have to moveng. when they open and make these claims that is what the jury is waiting for. i'm sure they are going to hold it them. not only has the state put on a strong case, layer upon layer. now, they've made outrageous claims again the -- the family. who wants to hear they are accusing the father of molesting her and they get nothing? arthur was talking casey's reaction he has it right. the one...
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according to joe, ken hanson's brother kurt stepped out of the cadillac and opened the trunk. ket was the battered body of an elderly woman, a woman joe immediately recognized as the candy lady. >> joe knew who she was. and her body was badly bruised, red. he believed that she was dead. their daysing was to transfer her body from the trunk of this cadillac to the back of a station wagon. >> he says he grabbed her feet and ken hanson grabbed her shoulders as they carried her body towards the station wagon, hanson said he heard a moan in their surprise. they dropped the body. everybody stood around looking at each other. ken hanson pulled out two guns. a revolver and a sawed off shotgun. and tossed the revolver to joe. and pointed the shotgun at joe's chest. >> he claims kurt hanson ordered him to put holes in the blanket or there will be two of you many the station wagon. thinking brach was already dead, he fired a shot. he says kurt hanson ordered him to shoot again. he fired a second shot. he dropped the gun as the others loaded the body in the station wagon. according to him,
according to joe, ken hanson's brother kurt stepped out of the cadillac and opened the trunk. ket was the battered body of an elderly woman, a woman joe immediately recognized as the candy lady. >> joe knew who she was. and her body was badly bruised, red. he believed that she was dead. their daysing was to transfer her body from the trunk of this cadillac to the back of a station wagon. >> he says he grabbed her feet and ken hanson grabbed her shoulders as they carried her body...
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the backyard said judy. they'd have to dig it up. move it. they buried it in an old trunkn the property back then. this one is still on the porch all these years later. out in the yard, said kim, they started digging. >> we were digging for quite a while. and we came to the trunk and it was falling apart. >> reporter: they looked at their mother, what should they do? >> and she was just so cold and matter of fact, just grab what you can. we started pulling it out, there was this horrendous smell. >> reporter: he hadn't disintegrated. >> not much. and you could still see his tattoos on his arms. they had decided that it wasn't going to work and to just rebury him. >> reporter: so he stayed there. >> he stayed. and just -- stuff it. try to be normal. >> reporter: but of course it wasn't normal at all. and over the years, said kim, it was only her conflicted ties to her mother, that powerful emotional glue that kept the two close and the secret horror bottled up. that and her mother's promise. >> hundreds and hundreds of times she reassured me that, you know, i'll go turn mys
the backyard said judy. they'd have to dig it up. move it. they buried it in an old trunkn the property back then. this one is still on the porch all these years later. out in the yard, said kim, they started digging. >> we were digging for quite a while. and we came to the trunk and it was falling apart. >> reporter: they looked at their mother, what should they do? >> and she was just so cold and matter of fact, just grab what you can. we started pulling it out, there was...
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they've got that death band on that hair in the trunk of the car.good reason for a death band, which means decomposition had occurred in that baby's hair when it fell out in the trunk of her mother's car. the smell from poem who know what the smell means. we were talking to richard herman earlier who said the sniffer machine is junk. her mother is a nurse. her father a homicide detective. the tow truck driver smelled decomposing bodies, the lead detective, all those folks and more said it is the smell of human decomposition. i've been on scenes with decomposed bodies. let me tell you something, you don't forget it and mistake it for rotten pizza. >> thank you. we'll be watching, ten minutes away now. that court case is going to resume and we'll be paying close attention. >>> nba players are locked out, one of basketball's greatest, if the labor fight is going to sink the season. kareem abdul-jabbar is in the cnn news room. [ male announcer ] you sprayed them. thought they were dead. [ laughter ] [ grunting ] huh? [ male announcer ] should've used ro
they've got that death band on that hair in the trunk of the car.good reason for a death band, which means decomposition had occurred in that baby's hair when it fell out in the trunk of her mother's car. the smell from poem who know what the smell means. we were talking to richard herman earlier who said the sniffer machine is junk. her mother is a nurse. her father a homicide detective. the tow truck driver smelled decomposing bodies, the lead detective, all those folks and more said it is...
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. >> she took her child, took her life and put her in the trunk and forgot about her. >> reporter: the defense hammered at the evidence presented by the prosecutor. >> reasonable doubt lives here. it's throughout the case. >> reporter: the jury did find casey anthony guilty 6 four counts of lying to a police officer. those are all merchandise, certainly carry a -- misdemeanor, certainly carry a much lighter sentence. sentencing is set for thursday. back to you. >>> we're learning more about the american fishermen who are miss from a capsized boat off baja, california. a california coast guard plane took off from sacramento to join the search for the seven missing men. the fishing boat capsized early sunday near san felipe in the sea of cortez. a san francisco 1 san diego coast guard helicopter joined the search yesterday. all but one of the fishermen are from northern california. one person is confirmed dead. most of the others swam ashore or were rescued. 62-year-old richard sabbatiroa of nevada is among them. he told his wife he spent 12 hours in the water. >> he calls me last night
. >> she took her child, took her life and put her in the trunk and forgot about her. >> reporter: the defense hammered at the evidence presented by the prosecutor. >> reasonable doubt lives here. it's throughout the case. >> reporter: the jury did find casey anthony guilty 6 four counts of lying to a police officer. those are all merchandise, certainly carry a -- misdemeanor, certainly carry a much lighter sentence. sentencing is set for thursday. back to you....