you know that smell, the father and the mother and the tow truck guy smelled it. they were wrong. judge jeanine: they were wrong? and there were 7 other people who didn t smell it. a terrible odor. they are different for different people. there is no unique smell of death. there is a pungent bad odor judge jeanine: anna sigga, is this a csi, where if you don t have dna evidence you get away with it? this is real life and it is realistic and it is unrealistic to expect in a case like this because that body was secreted, stashed away in a wet woody, muddy swamp that when you are never going to be able to get those not because the police couldn t find it. it is because it wasn t there. it doesn t mean you get away with it. you have to use other types of evidence. judge jeanine: that s true. bob massi, i will come to you.
you want me to talk then give me three seconds to say something. all right. i ll listen. i m not in control over any of this because i don t know what the hell is going on. i don t know what is going on. my entire life has been taken from me. judge jeanine: we re back ,ith dr. michael badden prosecutor anna sigga, criminal defense attorney diana tennis and bob massi. this jury was not a hung jury. we are talking about 11 hours. there was no question here. they were unanimous for acquittal. why? as bob said before we will never know unless we hear from them because of the way the 12 people interacted. i think there is something bigger going on here. we all watched the trial and saw the way the evidence went in. i think we are seeing a change in what jurors expect.
saying. i believe the jury believed that. judge jeanine: to bob massi. go ahead, bob. i would like to just say that letsz look at the pro let s look at the professor and student here. let s not forget about cheney. what that guy stood up, i listened. he holds himself and literally demands authority with his tone of voice. whatever was left out he reinforced baez position and i think baez did a fine job. then when put up, you know, the demonstrative evidence about reasonable doubt which you and i have seen many times, it was very, very effective. agree. this buy it i think closed it out for baez and casey anthony. judge jeanine: to anna sigga now. look, we both have tried these cases. when you have motive you are lucky as a prosecutor.
[ gnome ] it s go time. you want me to talk then give me three seconds to say something. all right. i ll listen. i m not in control over any of this because i don t know what the hell is going on. i don t know what is going on. my entire life has been taken from me. judge jeanine: we re back ,ith dr. michael badden prosecutor anna sigga, criminal defense attorney diana tennis and bob massi. this jury was not a hung jury. we are talking about 11 hours. there was no question here. they were unanimous for acquittal. why? as bob said before we will never know unless we hear from them because of the way the 12 people interacted. i think there is something bigger going on here. we all watched the trial and saw the way the evidence went in. i think we are seeing a change
i believe the jury believed that. judge jeanine: to bob massi. go ahead, bob. i would like to just say that letsz look at the pro let s look at the professor and student here. let s not forget about cheney. what that guy stood up, i listened. he holds himself and literally demands authority with his tone of voice. whatever was left out he reinforced baez position and i think baez did a fine job. then when put up, you know, the demonstrative evidence about reasonable doubt which you and i have seen many times, it was very, very effective. agree. this buy it i think closed it out for baez and casey anthony. judge jeanine: to anna sigga now. look, we both have tried these cases. when you have motive you are lucky as a prosecutor. juror number three comes out