liquid in it and within the bottle was a syringe with compounds of testosterone and found 7 inches away from caylee s skull and there was one hair on that bottle that had no dna match. so, trying to raise reasonable doubt. phil keating reporting live for us, thank you very much, we ll check in as things develop and by the way, you can watch all the courtroom drama, streaming live on foxnews.com, at the top of the home page, click on the watch live link, foxnews.com, your other news source. bill: all right, some are arguing that she is the freshest face on the campaign trail. minnesota congresswoman michelle bachmann making a splash with republicans and what primary voters in the the key swing state of iowa think, george pataki who was there, might be in the race, in the end, anyway. we ll ask him, and, president obama is speaking live, last night, on the war in afghanistan. what he said that made it sound like the official start of his re-election campaign, we ll have
where the pharmacy was located and in a moment we ll get a news conference, not only has he been arrested but his wife has been picked up, also. a horrific crime, we are trying to get answers, as to why, and, in the end, there is no why. we ll get to that in a moment, as it breaks. moments away here, on america s newsroom. a lot of people are asking the question, why, in this case, the casey anthony murder trial, a live look inside the courtroom, where and fbi hair and fiber expert is testifying right now. the questioning about the hair strand found in casey s trunk and prosecutors say the hair was caylee s, phil keating is live outside the courthouse, and, phil, this morning we are back to caylee s hair? reporter: yes, specifically, the one strand of caylee s hair that was taken out of the trunk of her mother s car which, this fbi analyst and his team of hair and fiber analysts, determined
that was something that they were dealing with today, right? reporter: right they came back with an expert on hair analysis. both sides tried to get up and say, look, postmortem banding, that one hair they found in the truck that exhibited post mortem banding whose dna is consistent with casey, caylee and cindy, and by the way the only one postmortem is the victim, caylee, is not as easily interpreted, according to the defense as the prosecution wants you to believe. so they are taking hairs that were in the water with, in different temperatures. bottom line it s all hogwash. this jury is going to determine whether or not they believe one expert or the other, because they ve gone round and round, and at the end of the day the prosecution expert still comes through and says, even if he s cross-examined by the defense, this one hair post mortem banding came from a dead person, and it is caylee s hair, based
was from and all ready dead person. caylee was already dead according to the prosecution team, before she was placed in that trunk, and, the science involved here, is looking at root banding on a single hair from a person. but, what the lead attorney for casey is trying do here is raise doubt about whether the science is reliable at all. because he s having this fbi agent explain to the jury that as his team tries to test, you know, different strands of hair, from dead people, from live people, whether it would calls still have the statement air banding and he s showing some of the analysts did mistake some hair banding which came from living people at the time. and what about the gatorade bottle and syringe shown in court this morning? well, this was presented as evidence in the court this morning, a single gatorade bottle with a reddish fluid
alisyn: let s talk about this one strand of hair found in the trufpbg. they may they can t tell if it was caylee s. why? because it didn t have a root. the root of our hair has a little scalp skin tissue on it and you can tell the mom and the nuclear dna, but the rest of the hair is loaded with motochondria dna that comes from the mother, so the mother, her brother, mom, her grandma, would all have the same exact dna. alisyn: it could be anybody s hair. in that family. alisyn: much has been made about the stench in casey s car and in her trunk. the prosecution says it was a decomposing body, the defense says it was garbage. is there any to distinguish these two? well, this is the first time that a new way has been proceeded. there hasn t been in the past. but where dr. vans, an anthropologist, says he has