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Originally Posted by Pturner
Except that how she got to be such a good liar is not relevant to whether she killed her child.
I have intentionally not watched any of the trial, not wanting to be drawn deeply into something so sordid. I've read some in depth news summaries. I doubt she will get the death penalty. Although the chloroform searches are evidence of premeditation, it is possible that Casey meant to silence and not kill her child with chloroform.
From the evidence I have read, I personally do not have any reasonable doubt that Casey killed her poor, sweet little girl. It breaks my heart.
Some posters have mentioned that it only takes one hold-out on the jury. That works both ways. Given the evidence presented, it seems more likely to me that one or more jurors would be unwilling to render her not guilty on all charges than it does that one or more jurors will be unable to find her guilty on at least one charge related to Calyee's death, even if it's just aggravated child abuse based on the chloroform evidence.
Surely she will be found guilty of at least one and probably all four counts of providing false information to a law enforcement officer.
As for a quick verdict, that seems improbably-- although bizarre seems to define this case. Each of seven counts needs to be deliberated. For a quick verdict, there would need to be quick unanimity on all seven, including first-degree murder vs aggravated manslaughter of a child.
Who will play Casey? I'd cast Jody Foster. She plays complex roles. I could see Meryl Streep as the mother. It's sad that this will be a blockbuster film. But as Don Henley sang, "It's interesting when people die, give us dirty laundry."
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You're right. Lying has nothing to do with the killing, accident, or whatever it was. The fact that she lies about everything and has been for years, long before she ever had a child, goes to all kinds of speculation of why she lies.
Based on the evidence presented, I don't see any reason for her not to be convicted on those charges. The others? I think it's really just a wait and see. Like I said before, you just never know what a jury will do....never.