opinions. no one will ever know except her. she knows if her tears are genuine or if she s trying to put on some sort of an act for a jury. martha: and she has been from the beginning, you know, everything you look at and talk to people an unsympathetic character in this story. and that, you know, has been a difficult hurdle, obviously, for the defense to overcome in this case. and you wonder what these jurors think of her having watched it i was about to say, you wonder about that behavior, and you wonder whether that plays into the prosecution s theory or plays into the defense s theory. her behavior is so bizarre, so out there, so beyond the ability of anyone to explain. and since so much seems to be kept out of this trial and away from jury about the family, about george anthony, about lee anthony, about cindy anthony, who is the father of this child, you wonder whether or not that behavior may actually have kept her from a murder one conviction. even the motive in this case,
until it s over, and there s going to be civil litigation and all the rest of it, but for now this is unprecedented. martha: all right. geraldo, stay with us. i just want to let everyone at home know we re about to hear from the jury. that room we showed you before they will file into, and as the judge pointed out, they can talk or not talk, but we re going to hear from the jury moments from now. i want to go to the panel and bring randy and arthur back in because someone else who felt dissatisfied, it seemed clear today, was george anthony and cindy anthony. amazing reaction from the parents. you see all these hugs all around the defense table, but the parents of casey anthony looked shocked in the back of that courtroom, then they got up, and they left the room because this opens the door to everybody who s been watching this case thinking that, well, maybe george anthony had something to do with it afterall? let s just take it one step further, martha. why wouldn t they want to
and ask some questions and make sure you understand premeditation. so i definitely think that they ve tossed those out and they were hung up between, okay is it aggravated manslaughter or is it something more and i think in this instance given the way caylee s body was treated, and given the ridiculousness of jose baez s opening and giving them the story that they in no way could sell and her behavior. martha: linda drane burdick said at the end of this case all you have to ask yourself is whose life was better without caylee. she also talked in that final statement, you know, the child was left by the side of the road. i mean left, and eat even by animals. by the way i think that was completely wrong of the judge to allow in, pwau those graphic images of a skull being eaten by animals and bones being eaten by animals that depravity that ups this from the aggravated manslaughter to the murder 2.
something to be said for the hundreds of millions of dollars in their dues that they are paying every month. for example at delta it would have been $43 a month for these flight attendants that they have to give to union dues, which are used to elect democratic candidates, and not everybody goes along with that, it s not a fair elections in terms of union membership. martha: great piece, i encourage everybody to take a look at it. thank you so much. good to see you. going back to this case that we are watch, we know the jury is deliberating right now. when caylee anthony first disappeared cindy anthony called one man to help her search for her missing granddaughter, tim miller, the president of texas equa search. he got very close to the anthony family. what he is now saying about the family and about this case. you will hear from him moments from now.
perfectly clear at several points in this case that they believe their daughter did it. well, i they are not happy. in other words, what would be typical in be new york with baez saying, your honor, would you allow a courtroom visit with her mother and father under these extraordinary circumstances? martha: they got up and left the room. and let me just say, martha, you re going to hear so many people say over the next two days, oh, i knew that s garbage. nobody thought this woman was getting acquitted of all the charges regarding murder. nobody except maybe randy, nobody thought this was going to happen. martha: let s replay this video of casey moments ago. hugs, high-fives all around, big smiles. she is, she is likely to get some time on these charges of lying to investigators, but let s face it, she s going to be alive, and the chances that those will run probably concurrently, lying to the investigators charges i have a very strange sense that as judge napolitano has