You could just say lies and not back it up by any kind of evidence and it was allowed. Looking back 10 years, what I was most appalled with was this lack of the truth and the lack of substantiated information. Jan Garavaglia, retired chief medical officer for Orange and Osceola counties The Medical Examiner: ‘Science took a backseat on the truth’ĭr. And there’s one question that is on everyone’s mind: What really happened? Until that question is answered, there will always be someone searching and someone wondering what that answer is. Here we are, 10 years away from her death, and people still think about it. People may not agree with that decision, but when a case goes through the process that we have all agreed to live by, then justice is served. Justice is always served in a case where the facts are litigated before a jury, the jury looks at the law through their lens and they render a decision. But they were logical inferences that they were permitted based upon those slim factors to argue … I mean, there was no evidence that that happened. They tried to build on the inference that the gate was open, and that the ladder was down and that she was known to go out of the door and go up to the pool because she liked water. (The defense) threw out a lot of theories. I thought, while they may have had some flaws in their case, that there was a high probability that (Casey) would be found guilty of some form of homicide, and that did not occur.Ī number of jurors said the reason that they came back with “not guilty” was because the state could not prove how (Caylee) died. Belvin Perry, former chief judge in Florida’s Ninth Judicial Circuit
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