difficult to actually get on death row. especially in a case like that, where you don t they don t have a cause of death in scott peterson s case, there was no forensics in his truck, there was no forensic evidence in his house, his conduct was actually stellar compared to casey anthony. and yet, he s on death row, on very little evidence. his fishing trip, a few other lies, missing anchors. but other than that, his case is pale in comparison to casey anthony. jon: what about, though, the mixup in the identification of that can at the beginning, dr. vodd, doesn t that hurt the prosecution? i don t think that hurts at all. dr. voss, i know about him, i ve read about the body, i think it s fantastic, it s new technology, new ideas, and it was completely unnecessary. it was something that was given to the jury that was an extra.
nasar-al-wahishi, you have the former gitmo detain knee. the american who studied in the west. and you have one to has the orange gnat ideology. jenna: thank you very much. we ll stay updated with the story. to business news now airline fees are up, that is the latest from a new government report. who is footing the bill? you can probably guess this. you are. we ll explain next. police in houston searching for a woman accused of stealing everything except the message from several areas churches. we ll have the breaking details just ahead. and the murder trial of casey anthony about to get back underway. jon has more from our.cop wall. jon. jon: the case against casey anthony is on hold just for the moment. apparently prosecution witnesses were not available this morning, the prosecution getting ready to wrap-up its case. on foxnews.com we always have
and the de facto law will be if boeing loses this case, that if you re thinking about expanding and you re in a state without a right to work law, which is 38 of our states, well then you d better think twice before going to a right to work state, which means less manufacturing jobs in all of the united states and more manufacturing jobs overseas. jon: well, that hearing is supposed to be getting underway just about now. we re going to keep an eye on it, we ll keep our viewers updated as to what happens. and senator lamar alexander, thank you. thank you very much. jenna: fox news business alert. we talked to much about the housing crisis and here s a new side, how it affects owners and sellers and buyer, but what about renters? growing demand for rentals is causing steep rent hikes and that s affecting the economy. first of all, growing demand, why is this happening, why are rent prices go up? the demand is part of and
so, well, again, so very powerful in court. that s what we re seeing. reporter: the information thing on the appeal jon and dr. bad even is to remember that when an appeals court looks at the conviction and evidence that came in they are going to say, well would a jury could not have found her guilt taoerbgs but for thaguilty, but nor thatevidencet come in, but for the morphed evidence, i think the prosecution could make an excellent case that fo forensics a part of this. as jon said the icing on the case. the strongest evidence is casey anthony herself and her reactions and actions to all of this. jon: to they have to put her on the stand, lis in your opinion, the defense. reporter: they don t have to, they don t have to do anything, they don t have to say a word. i think, yes, from a strategic point of view, she has no criminal record so there is nothing like that to not put her on the stand. she has to take the stand and make a case for herself.
hone in on whatever they ve had left of forensics. we ve had the hair and heart shape size of a dime heart. if there is another piece to get it out but not to close on that, jon. i m surprised if they close on the forensics. i think they would close on a more emotional note, something having to to with casey herself. jon: you re very familiar with forensic evidence, but also testifying about it in court. you say the prosecution has made mistake the way they brought forensics into this case. reporter: right, i agree very much with that liz has said. they introduced junk science, such as the print examiner saying i saw the heart and then it disappeared before i could photograph it after three years it was there, but then it suddenly disappeared. this is the first time that apparition testimony has been allowed in by a judge since the