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Caylee Anthony case: 84 Visits or Not?…and why it matters
Preface by Valhall: So how much did you truly want Justice for Caylee? The rally cry that was created and carried as a flame of hope that Caylee’s death, and what appears to many of us as a murder, would be served … Continue reading
Caylee Anthony case: Trial day 27 – 06/24/11
Magpie did an awesome job of recapping yesterday’s testimony so I’ll keep my review brief. The first witness up was Susan Mears, who was on the stand earlier this week. Ms. Mears was asked if she received the Gatorade Bottle … Continue reading
Caylee Anthony case: Trial day 15 – 06/10/11
I would like to start out by fixing some errant statements I presented in yesterday’s article concerning the testimony on 06/08/11. First of all, JWG‘s awesome article, Consciousness of Guilt, concerning the indications he has found that the internet browser … Continue reading
Posted in Coverage of Trial, Criminal Cases
Tagged casey anthony, caylee anthony, chloroform, chloroform searches, crime scene, deborah welch, edward turso, gary utz, how to make chloroform, John Bradley, murder trial, photographs of crime scene, photographs of remains, remains, roy kronk, sci-spot.com, suburban drive
Caylee Anthony case: 84 times
Yesterday we heard Mr. John Bradley, computer forensics consultant used by OCSO, state that the Anthony desktop visited the www.sci-spot.com website 84 times. Today’s article I wrote going over the testimony heard yesterday in the State’s case had some errors. … Continue reading
Caylee Anthony case: Trial day 13 – 06/08/11
Yesterday was a weak day for the State in the murder trial for Casey Anthony. The day started out with the State bringing Gerard Bloise back to the stand. And it seems from this witness on, the questioning by the … Continue reading
Posted in Coverage of Trial, Criminal Cases
Tagged cadaver dogs, casey anthony, caylee anthony, chloroform, dr. arpad vass, gerard bloise, gerus, jason forgey, michael rickenbach
Caylee Anthony case: Trial day 12 – 06/07/11
Yesterday’s proceedings began before the jury entered the court room. Jose Baez argued, based on the defense’s anticipation that Dr. Arpad Vass would be taking the stand, that testimony of Dr. Vass should not be allowed to be admitted yet. … Continue reading
Posted in Coverage of Trial, Criminal Cases
Tagged casey anthony, caylee anthony, chloroform, decomposition, dr. arpad vass, LIBS, murder trial, pontiac, trunk
Caylee Anthony case: Chloroform in
Like finding manna on the ground, we receive a daily serving of justice from the Ninth Judicial Court of Florida in the form of a righteous ruling. Yesterday’s serving came in the form of a denial to the defense’s motion … Continue reading
Posted in Caylee Marie Anthony Murder Trial, Criminal Cases
Tagged casey anthony, caylee anthony, chloroform, computer searches, decomposition, decomposition gases, dr. arpad vass, dr. vass, frye hearing, gas chromatography, GC/MS, mass spectrometry, oak ridge national laboratory, ornl, pontiac, searches for chloroform, trunk, trunk liner
Caylee Anthony case: Stain in
It appears the defense team were unable to “Shout it out” on that big ugly, stinky stain in Casey Anthony’s trunk. Judge Perry issued an order yesterday denying the defense’s request to exclude all testimony concerning the stain as irrelevant. … Continue reading
Posted in Caylee Marie Anthony Murder Trial, Criminal Cases
Tagged casey anthony, caylee anthony, chloroform, jose baez, judge perry, pontiac, stain, trunk
Caylee Anthony case: Baez, get on that pig and hold on tight!
Cognitive dissonance. It’s typically defined as the uncomfortable feeling we get when the information we are processing is in conflict with an idea we have, or a paradigm we hold as “true”. In essence, it is what our internal “Hinky … Continue reading
Caylee Anthony case: Frye hearing beginning 03/23/11
Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011, at 9:00 a.m. ET begins three days of a Frye hearing that, as best I can tell, will center on Dr. Vass’s work at Oak Ridge National Laboratories concerning detection of gases he states are part … Continue reading


