seeing the forest. look at whole picture here. from a your who jury who is in the an expert, but from a guy who cleans pools, or a meter reader, a guy who is sitting on the jury and now him. they hear evidence that this story, that the defense attorney looked in their eyes in opening statement and said this is what is happening, i am telling you the truth and it is someone else s story, the jury will deliberate for five minutes. five minutes. guest: the jury is looking at 25-year-old, very pretty girl. shepard: the jury doesn t know about this. this case up, this court, while not encamera but while the jury was not brought in for the day, and, i think we have a sound bite, is that ready? listen to this. the name of the witness is april whalen and her child died in a swimming pool and was found
an opinion that he hasn t given the prosecution information on. the judge can suppress the evidence. he said, i don t want to do that because i don t want to hurt casey anthony. it s too important. i can hold you in contempt. enough is enough. you can t try to pull the wool over my eyes and the judge has bent for him for a while and allowed his inexperience to do certain things rick: but the jury doesn t see that, right? i don t know that jamie: but he s warned several times, you have to disclose what your experts will testify to. cease what baez didn t do today. the judge was angry. he didn t do it with dr. huntington and the judge let it slip, but he didn t do it again today and the judge is like, hey, wait. i m looking at contempt. i don t want to suppress it or hurt your client because you don t know what you re doing. jamie: you know what, you know what you re doing, tonight you re going to put this whole case together for us and here is a little tease, something abo
always is a last-ditch effort to allow the defendant to testify. what do you think the chances are she will? 50/50. if he she does that s pretty high. they will snatch defeat from the jaws of victory if they put her on. not a clear prosecution case but someone gets up and lies on the stan and the jury doesn t believe them, they don t deliver, that s going to, you know, cut against them dramatically. john kelly, good to see you. sure. the pentagon wants to close the books on some missing money, no small sum here, $6.6 billion cash that never made it to iraq. no one seems to know what happened to it. and a new trend landing u.s. border patrol agents behind bars. how mexican drug cartels are getting clever trying to smuggle their drugs over the border. phillips caplets use magnesium, an ingredient that works more naturally with your colon than stimulant laxatives, for effective relief of constipation without cramps. thanks.
she s staying. did you offer to go get kalee that night? yes i did. heather: judge andrew napolitano is host of freedom watch and a a senior judicial analyst. how are you? heather: i m very well. but this case is crazy every single day and you say it is actually two trials we re dealing with. well, there s all the pretrial events which in this case took place over the course of a year and a half, where the government presents the evidence to the judge and the judge is the gate keeper, so the judge decides is the evidence sound enough to get to the jury. if it s not the, the jury doesn t hear t. if it is, the jury hears it and decides what it means. in this case, the government s theory is that you can smell death, that the odor of death was so strong that the baby died in that trunk and the baby s remains stayed there. heather: we ve had the mother now and now we ve had
something unusual in the trunk of that vehicle. we now know that prosecutors allege that s where the body of caylee was. is it, wendy, an attempt to get, i don t know, the jury to look at george anthony for some reason? one of the best tactics in any case, if you re a defense attorney with a tough case, use two family members and point the finger at each other. they can almost agree as a family to let reasonable doubt be built on the backs of each other. it s a nice tactic, family members agree to it. the jury doesn t know who they like less and that can create a kind of reasonable doubt just because you come to really dislike both of them and they both seem capable of killing, so it s reasonable doubt, which one did it? she gets a walk. that s the defense hope. the other hope of the defense you have, with the cause of death, they never concluded a cause of death with little caylee anthony and now the defense is throwing out this option that she wasn t killed, that she drowned, and