of his life, and throw her in a swamp. diana, and mark, bob massi and anna-sigga are back with us. there you had jeff ashton with a little more fire and brimstone saying you know, enough is enough about that cronk and george anthony stuff. did he disspell any in their minds, in george being involved and cronk burying the body. the way he put it together, he showed how they make no sense and you ve got to piecemeal, piece by piece, during the defense. but the way that jeff ashton put it together for the jury, i hope they walk away saying, now we have it all, their theory on it and the way he puts certain pieces together, is unbelievable to me. judge jeanine: and mark, when you said that, you said yes when jeff are started
that would suggest and the bag that the body was placed in would suggest it was a homicide. the defense wanted to show that this duct tape was placed there by roy kronk. and also the body bag was roy kronk. that s what they wanted to do. they didn t do it. that s a problem for the defense. anna sigga as a prosecutor you are always looking for that one witness who creates even, you know, a scintilla of doubt in the mind of one juror. it only takes one juror. people forget. this you have to have a unanimous jury here to convict this woman of the murder of her child. so, has there been one instance yet in court where you would put yourself in that jury box and you would find one shred of doubt that would be reasonable doubt to believe that this woman did not commit the murder of her own daughter? no. i mean i think that as good as the prosecution s case was. it is incredibly strong and overwhelming in my mind, but i think that for the defense s case so far only making that better and
that would suggest and the bag that the body was placed in would suggest it was a homicide. the defense wanted to show that this duct tape was placed there by roy kronk. and also the body bag was roy kronk. that s what they wanted to do. they didn t do it. that s a problem for the defense. anna sigga as a prosecutor you are always looking for that one witness who creates even, you know, a scintilla of doubt in the mind of one juror. it only takes one juror. people forget. this you have to have a unanimous jury here to convict this woman of the murder of her child. so, has there been one instance yet in court where you would put yourself in that jury box and you would find one shred of doubt that would be reasonable doubt to believe that this woman did not commit the murder of her own daughter? no. i mean i think that as good as the prosecution s case was. it is incredibly strong and overwhelming in my mind, but i think that for the defense s case so far only making that better and
that would suggest and the bag that the body was placed in would suggest it was a homicide. the defense wanted to show that this duct tape was placed there by roy kronk. and also the body bag was roy kronk. that s what they wanted to do. they didn t do it. that s a problem for the defense. anna sigga as a prosecutor you are always looking for that one witness who creates even, you know, a scintilla of doubt in the mind of one juror. it only takes one juror. people forget. this you have to have a unanimous jury here to convict this woman of the murder of her child. so, has there been one instance yet in court where you would put yourself in that jury box and you would find one shred of doubt that would be reasonable doubt to believe that this woman did not commit the murder of her own daughter? no. i mean i think that as good as the prosecution s case was. it is incredibly strong and overwhelming in my mind, but i think that for the defense s case so far only making that better and
gregg: grisly testimony presented at the casey anthony murder trial as prosecutors try to build their case against her and really important witness, the county medical examiner. saying it is clear to her the manner of death is homicide. by my experience and by what is known about the way homicides occur, not reporting that child missing the fact it is tossed into a field to rot in bags is a clear indication that the body was trying to be hidden, those are even being put in a bag is a very big red flag for homicide and, i ve never seen that with an accidental death of a child and the fact there is duct tape anywhere attached to that child s face, is to me indication of a homicide. gregg: let s bring back our legal panel, joey and anna.