jennifer barringer. jennifer, these computer searches. her work records show she was at work. how does the defense get around that? she testified that she wasn t on salary so she sometimes went home earlier. this is huge. the state is busted trying to mislead the jury. they are going to feel lied to. they 3rd cindy say, i told you this. they heard cindy say, i told new, years ago. they are going to be very swayed. it is very persuasive. judge jeanine: but jennifer, if she told them years ago, why is the anthony family still trying to figure out what happened, if they knew she was the one who searched for chloroform and the daughter drowned? why are they out there saying that? say we know our granddaughter drowned. she testified she left the ladder down today. she said she mentioned that earlier. so the jury has heard her say a couple of these things
and facts and forensics. they are going out and find exact times when the search was made. and they are going to find probably a half dozen times that cindy was standing in front of a cash register, standing at a gas station. she is going to be asked on rebuttal. the rebuttal case is going to go after her on this. the jury now is really going to be feeling like they were lied to. judge jeanine: mark, jennifer, thanks. don t forget, the new fox news ipad app is streaming the casey anthony trial live. you can watch the courtroom on your ipad. check out fox news channel, brand new application. download it for free in the app store. for more information on the web go to foxnews.com/ipad. still ahead on this two hour special, there isn t a cause of death. but the prosecution says it was murder.
jennifer barringer. jennifer, these computer searches. her work records show she was at work. how does the defense get around that? she testified that she wasn t on salary so she sometimes went home earlier. this is huge. the state is busted trying to mislead the jury. they are going to feel lied to. they 3rd cindy say, i told you this. they heard cindy say, i told new, years ago. they are going to be very swayed. it is very persuasive. judge jeanine: but jennifer, if she told them years ago, why is the anthony family still trying to figure out what happened, if they knew she was the one who searched for chloroform and the daughter drowned? why are they out there saying that? say we know our granddaughter drowned. she testified she left the ladder down today. she said she mentioned that earlier. so the jury has heard her say a couple of these things
been locked by now all those things have been lost by now. you re guessing. no, i m not. judge jeanine: mark what is your reaction to that? well, i see this as it maybe it can happen, one, two, three, four times, 84 times that is not going to happen. cindy told me, the detectives directly that the ladder was not down when she got down swimming with caylee june 15th, 2008. she remembered specifically and she was adamant. she said she took it off and put it on the side. when she came back monday she said the ladder was up. but she had nothing to do with putting it up or leaving it up. i think the prosecution s case is strengthened by this. the jury is not stupid. they are going to see through everything that is being done and catch right on. judge jeanine: jennifer back to that cross-examination
and facts and forensics. they are going out and find exact times when the search was made. and they are going to find probably a half dozen times that cindy was standing in front of a cash register, standing at a gas station. she is going to be asked on rebuttal. the rebuttal case is going to go after her on this. the jury now is really going to be feeling like they were lied to. judge jeanine: mark, jennifer, thanks. don t forget, the new fox news ipad app is streaming the casey anthony trial live. you can watch the courtroom on your ipad. check out fox news channel, brand new application. download it for free in the app store. for more information on the web go to foxnews.com/ipad. still ahead on this two hour special, there isn t a cause of death. but the prosecution says it