what i would submit to you is based upon the evidence, the nonsensical proposition, someone came along, took the skull, took it home and put tape on it. well, ladies and gentlemen, you can t have it both ways. either george anthony is the person that put the tape on which we know is not true or roy cronk is the one that put the tape on. you can t do both! it s one or the other. either somebody put the tape on that child before the child decomposed or they didn t. the arguments made by the defense in this case i would submit require you to suspend your common sense. to leave in penelis county everything you know about how people think and act and why they do what they do.
listening, you walk down the street, you turn the corner, you find anyone of dozens of reporters and say come with me, i got a story for you. and every single one of those reporters would be in that scene right then and there if that s what roy cronk had wanted. roy cronk probably saw, it s on tape, nobody wanted to listen to him. so he gave up. four months later, he came back, it was still there. he reported it was there. you can look at the photographs of that body and without any assistance from expert testimony can tell that body has been there for a very, very, very long time. it didn t just get set there. and that tape didn t just get put on that skull and you know how you know that, because the tape is decomposed just like everything else is.
state s exhibit 264. i d rather not take it out. it s not in very good condition because that bag is caylee s coffin. could i have state s exhibit photo state s exhibit 233? this is the photograph of the shorts that were found with the remains of caylee anthony. you will recall in the middle of the testimony, it s very, very tattered from decomposition. state s exhibit 314. this is a photograph of caylee anthony wearing those very same shorts. could i have state s exhibit 237? this is a photograph of the lettering that was found in the bag with the remains of caylee anthony. the last remnant of a shirt, remember the testimony was all that was left of the shirt was the stitching around the collar and these letters. could i have state s exhibit 13, please? there s a photograph caylee marie anthony wearing the shirt in which she died. with not a stranger, but casey anthony. could i have 255, please? and i ll need exhibit 288. this is a photograph of the blanket that was with t
reasonable inference or way of proof whether it was pushed around by animal, water, other than someone placed it there to stop her from breathing. it confused the heck out of me, cronk, cronk s son, investigators walking around on the same place, psychics sent by the mother maybe not. it sounded like a david lynch movie. gregg: it got betterment one more clip from cronk, because cronk took a lot of money for his story and did that motivate him to allegedly move the body? take a listen. and, sir, on any of those conversations that you had, did you tell him that you were going to be famous? i don t believe so. did you at any time tell him you were going to be rich? no, sir. any words to that effect at
before been allowed to testify as to a cause of death. gregg: well, the defense always tries to create some sort of nefarious character or two or more to try to contribute to the creation of reasonable doubt. this would appear, roy cronk, to be their sort of bogeyman in this case. maybe they were right. it s possible the defense is ever right? yeah, as a former attorney, occasional occasionally. we re going to take a break and when we come back george anthony took center stage yet again this week. there were a lot of tears and a lot of accusations. we re going to show to you in a moment. . my name is paul gravely from petersburg, virginia at camp shelby, mississippi trying to go to afghanistan. happy 4th of j you will and a shout out to wife stephanie and my son elijah. i love you very much.