he s a former detective. he left that car there thinking cindy wasn t going to notice. and cindy, of course, said, hey, i have my missing granddaughter, i haven t seen my daughter in three weeks, i m calling the police. so cindy s in a very unusual position and the jury knows it. to see her cry like that, alex, it was breaking hearts in the courtroom. but now what you re talking about and i know this is your interpretation, i ll be very clear about that. but george s actions, bringing the car home, what does that say about him? that s what i m saying. of course, it s my interpretation. but it comes from being cross-examined by jose baez. look, george anthony is a former cop. but you don t have to be a former cop or detective to know you ve got a missing granddaughter for a month, you haven t seen your daughter in three weeks, grow to a tow yard where a car has been adan boned and sitting for two weeks and it smells like death and you
mr. anthony about it other than whew, that is a little ripe. he says when he and george anthony opened up the car, they found no body. just the smell. shep? shepard: phil, once again, george anthony, the accused father, is saying that his daughter s attorney is badgering him on the stand. the courtroom tension upstairs between george anthony and jose baez is quite understandable. the defense claims george anthony s casey s father covered up caylee s death, planted evidence and then tried to wash away the car trunk stench. mr. anthony, the reason you drove that car home and didn t call the police and went to work is because you knew caylee was dead already, didn t you, sir? he can ask that question. no, i did not. baez s motion for a mistrial