beastie, if you believe the testimony of River Crews/Krystal Holloway regarding her having an affair with George, do you also accept her testimony that George stated "it was an accident that snowballed out of control"? If not, how do you separate the two as one truth/one lie?
Yet at the same time River said that George choked Casey and demanded she tell him what happened. Did the prosecution make enough of that contradiction? I didn’t see it all, so I don’t know, but I think that contradiction should have been emphasized.
I actually saw River being interviewed by Vinnie Politan immediately following her testimony.
She said that she did not believe George knew what happened. During that interview, she clarified that she believed George meant that he was speculating that it was an accident. She emphasized she did not believe George had any involvement or direct knowledge about what the accident was.
Her testimony on stand, which I did see, was very confusing. She seemed to tell the defense that George KNEW, and then turned around and told the prosecution that he was SPECULATING.
I do fault the prosecution for not making that clear enough. Vinnie Politan was able to make it clear, they should have, too.
Of course George hoped it was an accident that snowballed out of control. What human being, even one who lies about adultery, wants to believe their child is capable of killing her own child?????
I think Casey’s parents know good and well that there is only one person who knows what happened to Caylee, and she ain’t talking. Or, if she talks, she can’t be believed.
I think the thing is that the evidence was all circumstantial and nothing provided a direct link to Casey.
I'm wondering why she wasn't charged with something for not reporting the death for 31 days and then only because she was forced to by her mother?
I think there could be at least a negligence charge in there some place, but I don't know the law well enough to be sure.
I think that the population at large has been polluted by shows like CSI, which imply that there will always been clear forensic evidence pointing to guilt. It is my impression that
most cases are mainly circumstantial in nature.
1. Where will Casey immediately go?
I think she’ll try to leave the country for a while.
2. Do you think that an angry member of the public will attempt to
kill Casey?
No. I don’t remember anyone trying to kill OJ, and people were just as upset then.