Casey
Anthony and Her Case
June 13, 2011
At first Casey
Anthony said someone had taken her daughter, and it was probably the baby
sitter that she hired because she had to go to work at a fake job. She also
did not tell anyone about this for over a month because she was
investigating the kidnapping herself by drinking and clubbing. She must have
thought the babysitter was there as well, like her.
Now, at her
trial she claims her dad found Caylee drowned in a pool. After the drowning,
she accepts his help and allows him to dump her daughter like trash along a
road.
But first, his
cover-up involved putting duct tape around the girl's head and finishing the
package off with a heart sticker. This was a clever diversion by her dad to
show she didn't drown but that either the girl wandered off down the
neighborhood and died or someone kidnapped then killed her.
The chloroform
Internet searches and those seeking information about how to kill were not
hers, besides, anyone could have come along and done them.
After Caylee's
disappearance, her parents asked where their granddaughter was and Casey
said she was at the babysitter. In order to keep up the family cover-up, her
parents kept asking about their granddaughter, and Casey had to keep lying
about a kidnapping. This adds believability to the drowning story.
She did not
tell anyone about her daughter's drowning death for three years. Before then
it was a kidnapping story. It is normal behavior for most if not all persons
to report a drowning in hopes of reviving the child. Not her, because she
isn't normal.
She says Roy
Kronk, who found the child's body, first hid that body and replanted the
evidence (the body) so he could get reward money. Presumably, he stored the
body in his garage or maybe even temporarily buried it until the time was
right. It explains why Caylee was in a field near a road. However, it
doesn’t explain the decomposition hits by two dogs in Casey's back yard.
For Casey, the
decomposition evidence in the trunk of her car, including the smell was
inexplicable and simply did not happen. The cadaver dogs, lab and medical
experts, and Casey's parents were mistaken about everything because it was
actually beef or something like that in her trunk.
When you are a
liar, the whole world of possibilities exists. Lies are great way to explain
things and only a psychopath would think they make sense and should be
believed. This applies to defense attorneys as well.