jury comes out several of them will be in tears. this is not an easy thing for any jury to do this is a very somber moment for each one of these jurors to make a decision as monumental as this. martha: judge jeanine piro we will will be back to you in moments. we are awaiting the verdict which is in. the verdict has been decided in the casey anthony trial. we will get the verdict in moments. we are looking now at the faces, see with see them somewhat obstructed in the back row the there. george anthony and cindy anthony, the mother s 911 call that is forever in everyone s memory. when she said it smells like a dead body. there was a dead body in my daughter s call. i think everyone can relate to the fear and immediacy that was in her voice during those
long, i have predicted that they would be homogoneous. they know each other. i think this speaks very poor low for the defense. you have a jury that has been focused on this and this alone for almost eight weeks. i believe it s going to be a murder one, but even if it is not the premeditation there is the aggravated child abuse which bumps it up to a murder one and then makes it a death penalty eligible crime shifting this whole thing to the penalty phase within the next day or two. martha: let me ask you this. in terms of the murder one in your mind does that come down to the chloroform? does it come down to searching for the chloroform on the internet and if so we heard cindy anthony directly say that that could have been her that did that, then we saw that sort of blown apart on the stand as well. martha we not only saw it blown apart. cindy anthony was shown to be a liar.
moments. we watched her if indeed she was lying to protect her daughter on the stand that is a question that needs to be dealt with. trying to protect her living child who lives in her home and it seems me opened the door and perhaps killed, perhaps. the best evidence for the prosecution in that case is the 911 call. it s before cops are involved, lawyers are involved. judges are involved. public relations firms, it s pure, unadulterated evidence. my grand daughter is missing and it smells like there is a dead body in the trunk of her car she can t be cross-examined on that on that particular day, and the prosecutor highlighted that. martha: you know what the defense said about that. they said the only word we have on this is cindy anthony in terms of whether or not there was ever a body in the back of that truck. you have a couple of issues. first of all again as you aptly
have watched this case and demeaned and belittled his presentation. i think that this is incredible. do i necessarily agree with this verdict? no, i don t. i believe it is much more likely than not that this woman was partially at least responsible either alone or in concert with others for the death of that beloved child. but i also believe that there was ample evidence presented by this defense, there was no dna, there were no fingerprints. how could there be no fingerprints on that duct tape? they knew that heart-shaped sticker found in the trash 30 feet away was not put on, and that is three years of propaganda against this young woman and against her counsel, and now guess what? justice has come home to roost. she still is in jail, she has been convicted of lying to the cops, but you have to remember, martha, she s been in jail for three years already. these are four-year raps, each
the issue now is whether or not she will be charged with perjury for stepping in and trying to take the premeditation out of the murder one. you ve got three pieces of duct tame and evidence of chloroform. let s assume we forget about the clear a form martha, you have three pieces. i would instruct the jury as a judge in a murder case that premeditation can be formed almost simultaneous with the act itself. you have three pieces, you have to tear them separately, you are thinking. intent does not need to be formed two weeks before. it can be formed not very far from the actual act itself. martha: it s going to go to how deliberate of an act they think this was. whether or not they are throwing out the idea that this was an accidental death and perhaps an aggravated child abuse event, whether it was a single event. how deliberate? when we initially heard about the duct tape it was one piece that maybe they found, it had a heart sticker on it. then you started hearing about it being wrap