Casey Anthony Vs. Florida
Francisco Regalado
Administrative Justice
Professor Miranda
November 12th, 2017
The murder of Caylee Anthony sent her mother Casey Anthony to trial in Florida, this was a trial covered by most news outlets. I will be talking about the evidence found against Casey Anthony which made her a big part of the murder. There was Human hair found in the trunk of Casey Anthony’s car. The odor in the trunk of her car smelled of a decomposed body. There was a stained paper towel with fatty acids on it. There was also a presence of chloroform in the trunk of Casey’s car.
During the trial, investigation searched Casey Anthony’s car. The hypothesis that Casey Anthony put away her little
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The purpose behind its debate was because of the earliest stages of the smell examination method and its absence of acknowledgment in mainstream researchers. The arraignment presented smell investigation, a strategy created by Dr. Vass, to display proof of decay in the storage compartment. In his discoveries, he gathered mixes for the Decompositional Odor Analysis Database. Dr. Vass discovered 41 mixes out of 424 exacerbates that are related with decay in Casey Anthony's trunk. He expresses that almost all mixes found in beginning periods of deterioration were found noticeable all around caught in Anthony's trunk. Vass' investigations of scent examination were basically on assortments of internments in different profundities of the dirt. In the storage compartment of Casey Anthony's vehicle, the nonattendance of mixes found was not clarified by Dr. Vass. An essential compound found in human disintegration and a noteworthy marker in other associate assessed articles, undecane, was not found in the storage compartment. The nonappearance of this compound was not clarified. Safeguard Attorney Baez presented his master witness, Dr. Furton, to translate the report arranged by Dr. Vass and his master assessment on unstable mixes (intensifies that vanish) found amid human deterioration. Dr. Furton questioned that the discoveries ought …show more content…
She was discovered blameworthy for four include of false data a criminal examination, check phony. A common suit for criticism against Casey Anthony was recorded by Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez. The state additionally documented that Casey Anthony must pay for the expenses of misleading law implementation and in addition the scan for Caylee Anthony. This sum summed up to $217,000. This case eventually prompted the making of Caylee's Law in a few states; making the inability to report a missing kid, in a few expresses, a lawful
Casey's mom said she was the one who looked up the chloroform and they found some in the back of her car after Casey had stolen the car. Casey told the jury that Caylee drowned, even though she had a life jacket on; and the odtopsey said that she did not drown. Another lie. Casey wanted it covered up so she wouldn't be charged with child
The dog handler identified Landry’s shoe and his sock. As evidence was sent to the lab for testing, Landry’s shoe and his sock were the only two pieces of evidence that were tested. Based on the lab results, no flammable liquids were found on the floor or on his clothing. In defense, at trial, the dog handler testified that the dog, “was more sensitive and accurate than laboratory testing equipment.”
The murderer used chloroform and duct tape to suffocate the 2 year old toddler. And disposed the body in a black trash bag and placed in a forest wooded area. Found within walking distance from the Anthony residence. This can resonate to a conspiracy theory. With all of the facts and research the researchers came up with it is clear that the justice system has failed Caylee Anthony.
Evidence showed Casey researched the use of chloroform prior to Caylee’s death, and the judge presumes "... She may have utilized [chloroform] to keep the baby quiet ... and just used too much of it, and the baby died” (Bowerman). No one will ever know the real circumstances regarding Caylee’s early demise, but the case made national coverage and motivated activists to propose new
USA TODAY published an article “Casey Anthony breaks her silence: I sleep pretty good at night.” Anthony did an interview with Associated Press speaking about the case and her daughter’s death for the first time. The Associated Press said that the interview with Anthony was “revealing, bizarre and often contradictory, and ultimately raised more question than answers about the case.” In the interview with Associated Press, Anthony admitted to lying to the police about a number of things such as her employment, leaving her child with a babysitter, and receiving a call from Caylee before she went missing. During the trial, the defense stated that Caylee had drown in the pool and then Casey Anthony’s father tried to cover up the accident.
Of course, Casey never admitted to any of this happening. This is all information that he discovered during investigating Casey Anthony, while trying to help her family find out what happened to Caylee and get some closure. If you are interested in all of the details that this private investigator is sharing, then you will want to read the new Casey Anthony book. It is already available on Amazon and it is called Privilege Waived - Part II: Remember Me? This book will reveal a lot more about Casey Anthony than just what has been shared already.
In the Casey Anthony trial, a controversial piece of evidence had been brought up about whether or not the “smell of death” from the trunk of Casey’s car can be linked to and used as evidence in the death of her daughter, Caylee Anthony. The smell that was in the trunk of Casey’s car could have been used as evidence in the trial. Why? Because it would have proven that, her daughter Caylee decomposed body was in the trunk of the car.
One notorious criminal case is The State of Florida vs. Casey Marie Anthony. In this case Anthony was accused of first degree murder, aggravated manslaughter of a child, and aggravated child abuse; this would be considered her nature
It is concluded that when a forensic examination is done in a crime scene, each determinate must be filed and kept to be analyzed. We have already found that unfortunately that was not the case here. Mr. Henderson and others just decided to look around and tamper with evidence. The prosecution has brought evidence, Minnie’s bird, allegedly found dead by broken neck, to the case that has probable consideration to have been tampered with and could have just been placed there in a possible scenario. Our point of argument retains to be that Minnie is part of a sexist accusation and was not given a fair chance to defend herself.
“Casey Anthony had reported her two-year old Caylee missing on June 9, 2008, she later admits that she had not seen Caylee in over 30 days before filing the claim” (Casey Anthony Fast Facts). Upon receiving this news, the police arrest Casey on considerable suspicion of child neglect. The police begin to inspect Casey’s car where they find “traces of human decomposition and hair lying in her trunk” (Casey Anthony Fast Facts). August 5, 2008 is when Casey is officially charged with child neglect, but is soon released on a $500,000 bail.
Shockingly, as the top headline of the news spread worldwide, the world came in silence when Caylee’s skeletal remains were found on December 11, 2008 that were found with a blanket inside of a trash bag in a wooded area near the family home (Death of Caylee Anthony”). After recovering all of Caylee’s remains, investigators gave reports and a trial testimony explaining the duct tape that was found at the front of the skull and on the mouth of the skull. During the trial, the medical examiner explained that the duct tape was the main reason as to why Caylee’s murder was ruled as a homicide. The court trial lasted six weeks from May to July of 2011, the investigation and testimonies was a very important role in this case. Of course, the prosecution sought the death penalty since Casey murdered her daughter by administering chloroform and applying duct tape to her mouth and head.
The trial of Casey Anthony was one that struck the nation in a very emotional manner. The trial was on TV for months before anyone could come out with any real answers, and even then, they weren’t the answers they were looking for, and half of them were made up. In the end the jury decided to find her not guilty, while everyone else’s opinion was that she was a cold blooded killer. Unfortunately the proper evidence just wasn’t there in the end to convict her for the first degree murder of her 2 year old daughter Caylee. This being said, if I was on the jury I would definitely have found her guilty because of the, in my opinion, extremely odd behavior that came from Casey during the entire process.
Case Gone Wrong: Anthony vs State of Florida Case No. 5D11-2357 If ever there was a botched case it was this one with inconsistencies on the part of the State being overwhelming. I watched this trial intently and read everything available.
In October 2009, officials released 700 pages of documents related to the Anthony investigation, including records of Google searches of the terms "neck breaking" and "how to make chloroform" on a computer accessible to Casey Anthony, presented by the prosecutors as evidence of a crime. According to investigators detectives, evidence included the residue of a heart-shaped sticker found on duct tape over the mouth of Caylee 's skull. However, the laboratory was not able to record a heart-shape photographically after the duct tape was subjected to dye testing. A blanket found at the crime scene was found to match Caylee 's bedding at
In this case the only obstacle the prosecutors had was prove that Caylee Anthony was murdered by her own mother, they had to prove beyond reasonable doubt to the jury that she was behind her daughter’s death. Most of the evidence that was presented was in fact pointed to Casey Anthony as the person who was fully liable for her daughter