be caught and decided to kill himself but the prosecutors say it shows the opposite, clearly by the wording in there he does not know what happened to caylee or who took her or how she ended up dying and be the scattered in the wood. the jury will have actual copies of that suicide letter with them when they get the jury deliberations underway and that could be sunday, possibly late saturday. what the prosecution is trying to do is say the defense wants you to believe that george anthony knew long ago, months ago, months earlier, that his granddaughter was dead. in fact, he was so distraught he wanted to kill himself. and you asked why is this evidence coming in so late because before the defense brought it up it was irrelevant and it could not come if on the prosecutor s case.
grandparents. if you look at the testimony they are locked in. their 9-1-1 call, et cetera, they talk of the smell of death. and they are locked in to that pro prosecution real-time testimony. and you had the mom with the chloroform and i came home and did the search, very pro defense and the prosecution changed dramatically, and the prosecutor got very harsh with grandma, come on, you were at work, weren t you, and this stuff. and look at george anthony. very sympathetic. but you press him and say did you molest his daughter and he says knew. but if i was baez you say to the jury, what child molester ever said, yes, yes, i molested my daughter. it and ridiculous to think he
we have seen some strange events in the casey anthony murder trial and this young man who we did not have a name for, in, well, he pointed his middle finger and pointed in the direction of the prosecution. his name, we understand, is matt bartlett. a server, we understand, presumably in orlando area. makes $15,000 a year with a high school education and he is going to jail for six days according to the judge for aiming his middle finger in the direction of that man, right there, the prosecutor. well talk about it with our lawyers. they are saying, what in the world is going on here and we will try to find that out for you.
it was a view-dropping moment can it was a major prop of the three legged stools of the prosecution beingicked out. the mom is telling the truth about the searches or she is lying and the defense is trying to each out the work records. you recall her testimony she often punched in, in the morning, and because of the 40 hour overtime blah blah blah would leave to go to target and only back without indicating that and on that afternoon she remembers coming in and doing this color firm chlorophyll and chloroform search. it is not shocking casey did not take the stand. she on not be rehabilitated as a credible witness. unlike many observers i think there is enough now about the dysfunction in the family
judge napolitano: i do but obviously i don t know as much about the case as he does. and i have not been in the courtroom. i observed and have the luxury of observing from after the fact the decisions. let me interrupt you because everyone is rising in the court. the judge is dismissing court for the day. the prosecution rebuttal is finished. they have accomplished whatever it was they were seeking to accomplish. so they are no, my producer say i jumped the gun and there will be rebuttal evidence presented tomorrow. but they are finishing court for the day. judge napolitano: this is ending and when the prosecution finishes the lawyers will get together with the judge and agree on the charge. that is the phrase that describes the judge s explanation of the law to the jury. when they agree there will be