07-14-2011, 02:53 PM
"When asked about how the jury believed Caylee died, Juror #11 replied, “We didn’t know the cause of death, everything was speculation.” He stated flatly that the jury was “never convinced how she died.”
During that portion of the interview he seemed to suggest that the drowning theory seemed as plausible as the theory offered by the prosecution."
So . . . one theory without evidence (drowning) seemed as plausible as one with circumstantial evidence?
Brilliant . . . fucking brilliant!
Since Caylee could allegedly open the door, I'm sure "runaway and subsequent stranger abduction" would pass jurors' muster, too.
source: http://www.suite101.com/content/casey-an...ct-a379356
During that portion of the interview he seemed to suggest that the drowning theory seemed as plausible as the theory offered by the prosecution."
So . . . one theory without evidence (drowning) seemed as plausible as one with circumstantial evidence?
Brilliant . . . fucking brilliant!
Since Caylee could allegedly open the door, I'm sure "runaway and subsequent stranger abduction" would pass jurors' muster, too.
source: http://www.suite101.com/content/casey-an...ct-a379356