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Casey Anthony Trial: Prosecutors, Defense Make Closing Arguments

Casey Anthony Closing Arguments

By KYLE HIGHTOWER   07/ 3/11 07:55 PM ET   AP

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Casey Anthony briefly wept Sunday as prosecutors told jurors during closing arguments that she murdered her 2-year-old daughter Caylee to reclaim the carefree life she had before the girl was born.

Prosecutors portrayed Anthony as a young mother who killed her daughter because she got in the way of her love life.

"Something needed to be sacrificed, that something was either the life she wanted or the life thrust upon her. She chose to sacrifice her child," prosecutor Jeff Ashton said during his 90-minute argument.

Defense attorney Jose Baez said the prosecutors' case was so weak they tried to portray Anthony as "a lying, no-good slut" and that their forensic evidence was based on a "fantasy." He said Caylee's death was "an accident that snowballed out of control."

Prosecutors contend Caylee was suffocated with duct tape by her mother, who then crafted elaborate lies to mislead investigators and her parents. Defense attorneys countered that the toddler accidentally drowned in the family swimming pool, and that Casey in fact was hiding emotional distress caused by alleged sexual abuse from her father. Her father has denied that claim.

Judge Belvin Perry ruled Sunday morning that there was no evidence of such abuse and that the defense could not allude to it in closing arguments. Jury deliberations are now expected to begin Monday after the prosecution gives its rebuttal arguments.

Baez began his closing argument by telling jurors they have more questions than answers, including the biggest: How did Caylee die? Neither prosecutors nor the defense have offered firm proof of how Caylee died.

"It can never be proven," he said.

Baez spent most of his four-hour argument attacking the prosecution's forensic evidence. He said the prosecution's air analysis of the trunk of Anthony's car, which allegedly showed air molecules consistent with decomposition, could not be duplicated. He said no one could prove a stain found in the trunk was caused by Caylee's body decomposing there. And witnesses showed maggots found in the trunk came from a bag of trash that was found there, he said.

"They throw enough against the wall and see what sticks. That is what they're doing ... right down to the cause of death," Baez said. He later conceded his client had told elaborate lies and invented imaginary friends and even a fake father for Caylee, but he said that doesn't mean she killed her daughter.

He also attacked Anthony's father, George Anthony, as unreliable. He said that a suicide note that George Anthony wrote in January 2009 that claimed no knowledge of what happened to Caylee was self-serving and that the attempt was a fraud. He said George Anthony claimed he was going to kill himself with a six-pack of beer and some high-blood pressure medicine.

Earlier during prosecution's closing argument, Casey Anthony appeared mostly stone-faced for about the first 45 minutes, but she began to cry when Ashton said the story that Caylee drowned was also false.

Ashton, the prosecutor, said Caylee's death wasn't an accident because three pieces of duct tape were placed on her face – one on the mouth, one on the nose and one over those to be "thorough."

The case has played out on national TV since Caylee's disappearance in the summer of 2008 and continued through her mother's trial, with spectators traveling from all over the U.S. to jockey for coveted seats in the courtroom gallery. Anthony, a single mother, was 22 when her daughter died. No one has come forward as the father of Caylee.

Ashton began his closing argument by showing a video of Anthony playing with Caylee, causing Anthony to apparently choke back tears. But she quickly regained her composure.

He then told the jury that Anthony worried Caylee was getting to the age where she would have told Anthony's parents that the woman was spending her days and nights with her boyfriend – not going to work and leaving Caylee with a nanny.

"Casey is very bright," Ashton said. "Her lies are very detailed. ... But when Casey wants to do what Casey wants to do, she finds a way."

The prosecutor then described the lies Anthony told her parents, George and Cindy Anthony, about why she couldn't come home and why she couldn't produce Caylee after the toddler was last seen June 16, 2008: that she was with a nanny named Zanny, a woman who doesn't exist; that Anthony and her daughter were spending time in Jacksonville with a rich boyfriend who doesn't exist; and that Zanny had been hospitalized after an out-of-town traffic accident and that they were spending time with her.

It only fell apart, Ashton said, a month later when a junk yard told George and Cindy Anthony their daughter's car had been towed. When they picked it up, they discovered a foul odor – George Anthony, a former police officer, and the tow yard operator said it smelled like human decomposition.

Cindy Anthony then tracked down her daughter. When she couldn't produce Caylee, her parents called police. Casey Anthony then told investigators she worked at Universal Studios theme park as an event planner. She went so far as to take them there, talk her way past security, take them to an office building. She gave up the lie as she was walking down the hall.

Ashton then attacked the defense contention that Caylee drowned and that George Anthony helped Casey Anthony cover it up. No one faced with an accidental drowning would do that instead of calling 911, Ashton said.

"It is a trip down a rabbit hole into a bizarre world where men who love their granddaughters find them drowned and do nothing," Ashton said. "Where men who love their granddaughters take an accident, a completely innocent act, and make it look like a murder for no reason. A world where a man who buries his pets will take the granddaughter who was the love of his life and throw her in a swamp."

Baez conceded that Anthony told elaborate lies, but he said those inventions should have signaled to investigators that "there's something wrong with this girl."

"Instead, they had a murder case, and that was it. That was all they were interested in was evidence of murder. There's nothing sexy about a drowning," Baez said.

Judge Perry angrily stopped Baez's closing arguments after he referred to Ashton as "this laughing guy." Television showed Ashton smiling behind his hand at Baez's contention that the prosecution's forensic evidence was based on fantasy. One of Perry's written orders is that the attorneys not show emotion to the other side's statements.

Ashton apologized and said he tried to hide his expressions. Baez also apologized. Perry warned all of the attorneys that any other incidents would result in that attorney's removal from the trial.

Casey Anthony has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder. She could face a possible death sentence or life in prison if convicted of that charge.

Anthony also is charged with aggravated child abuse, aggravated manslaughter of a child and four counts of providing false information to law enforcement. The child abuse and manslaughter charges each carry a 30-year prison term if convicted.

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ORLANDO, Fla. -- Casey Anthony briefly wept Sunday as prosecutors told jurors during closing arguments that she murdered her 2-year-old daughter Caylee to reclaim the carefree life she had before the ...
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06:08 PM on 07/05/2011
If the jury wants to know where the prosecutors evidence is....it was all eaten by the maggots, flies and rats that ate Caylees body.
03:21 PM on 07/05/2011
I am conservative in most cases but the prosecution had no case. I firmly believe what happened was an accident after watching the case her excellent defense put up. Still, mob is crying foul, refusing to stop and get the facts straight in favor of shouting in unison. I wonder if the prosecution is still laughing?
02:53 PM on 07/05/2011
all i have to say is that this is CRAP!!!!! she killed her daughter & all she got were 3 charges of lieing to police!!! What...NO!! Even if she did not directly do this, she had to have had some part in the killing of her daughter & she should have recieved more than just lieing to the police. dosent that in itself say that she knew something? CRAP!!!!!!!!
02:33 PM on 07/05/2011
Not guilty ! Good good casey, you shouldnt be charged for something you didnt do.
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01:35 PM on 07/05/2011
READING VERDICT AT 2:15 pm ET
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ladydragon
Never attribute to Malice that which can easily be
09:27 AM on 07/05/2011
Up until last friday I had not payed much or any attention to this case, what little I heard was about the duct tape over the baby's mouth and some smiley face sticker. I'm sad that noone intervened on this child's behalf, Casey's parents knew she was irresponsible with this child, they stood by and was complicit in this whole tragedy. I listened closely to the closing statements for both sides, to me the prosecution team really did their homework. What impressed me is that the prosecutor did not vilify Casey, didn't call her names, didn't turn the whole scene into a circus (except for the inappropriate facial expressions), I didn't think the defense team represented Casey well, I thought the defense attorney's comments really didn't connect the dots. Right now the cause of death can't be proven the only thing that is true is the baby's dead, Casey had something to do with it, and the parents are covering it up. To be sure Casey is going to prison for a very long time at the age of 25, all of this is the price of immaturity and misplaced priorities.
01:13 PM on 07/05/2011
I agree with most of what you said except the part "all if this is the price fo immaturity and misplaced priorities"....It's actually the price the poor baby Caylee paid for having a sociopathic, pathological lying, unfeeling mother. Casey would have done this no matter what her age was... Her parents should have dealt with Casey's behavior long before now. she didn't all of a sudden become what she is. Maybe you can chalk this tragedy up to two parents who placated their sociopathic daughter instead of taking her for help and birth control.
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09:14 AM on 07/05/2011
I thought it was really weird how Casey Anthony blew her entire case out of the water while the prosecutor Burdick (?) was giving her close. When she was talking about the "accident" and blaming her parents, Anthony mouthed, "I never said that. I'd never blame my mom", and about her dad, she mouthed "Not his fault." WTH? That was the bedrock of their case--her mom left the pool ladder up and her dad found and disposed of the body.

I have never been interested in a case like this. I think it's the colossal magnitude of her lies and how very far she'd take them. I got interested after she actually dragged the cops to "her office" at Universal Studios. Stunning. It's also impressive how she was able to bamboozle her folks for over 2 years about the fake job and nanny. I psychologist could make a career out of analyzing her lies.
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i3lackops
I will procrastinate later.
07:50 AM on 07/05/2011
personally, i still wonder why all these people care about a baby they never met, never knew anything about, and yet they are acting like it was their child. and then they say "THE MOTHER DID IT!!!!!!", as if they were the lead investigator on the case. wake up people, you dont know anything and you never will unless Anthony confesses that she did it.
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I am always right!
10:49 AM on 07/05/2011
Shut up!
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KDMac
It's called sarcasm, Genius.
12:50 PM on 07/05/2011
It's called sympathy and empathy, deutschbog.
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i3lackops
I will procrastinate later.
01:34 PM on 07/05/2011
sympathy is one thing. empathy is impossible unless your baby was killed. but thinking you know what happened just because you watched the trial on TV is irresponsible. leave the real judgement to the actual jury.
07:41 AM on 07/05/2011
It's easier for us to give a quick verdict because, unlike the Jury, we do not have to leave the room and hear all statements that are struck from the record or not allowed for the jury to hear. If the jury could hear what we hear to form their opinions trials would go faster and fairer.
07:22 AM on 07/05/2011
Aggravated child abuse, murder 1, and a hot body contest(electric chair).
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07:21 AM on 07/05/2011
Many media personalities are claiming that all are fixated on this trial? But what kind of morbid citizens would be fixated on just another domestic terrorist act? Personally, I have watched very little of this latest’s media circus production.

In this case of a mother allegedly murdering her innocent and defenseless baby--missing are all the professional haters like Geraldo Rivera, Jeffrey Toobin, Goldman, etc.

I have always believed that O. J. committed a crime of passion in killing his wife. And I have always believed this woman committed premeditated murder in suffocating this little innocent child. I do not believe in the death penalty or a state right to commit murder, but I do believe in equality of hate by citizens, media, and those in the demonization business.

In this Anthony case, the defense, prosecution, and Judge have made every effort to create an atmosphere for a possible mistrial, hung jury, or lack of professionalism to spare this alleged child killer’s life.

I believe that if America’s bias and conservative judicial system is going to allow conservative terrorist Loughner to pretend insanity, then this woman is also insane. How can just humans support state murder when there is such disparity of sentencing and application based on gender, looks, race, class, etc? I know--it is only unjust citizens who support this death penalty system .

One thing for which I arm certain, another loving, trusting, and innocent baby died a horrific death alone--"Caylee... I cry for you!"
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07:20 AM on 07/05/2011
I am sort of a newbie to this case and can´t reach a personal verdict as yet. Could somebody please tell me what hard, physical evidence there is against Casey, apart from speculation? The little I´ve been able to read up until now portrays her very negatively as a person and as a mother, but even the vast majority of terrible mothers are incapable of killing their own child.

Also, I agree that, while the personal photos are indeed disturbing, they are not incriminating in themselves.

Thanks for the input, and may Justice be served in this case. Poor little baby girl...
07:09 AM on 07/05/2011
if it were an accident why turn it into a murder ?? at this late stage in the trial she should have taken the stand and told the truth if that is what happened. Look at Scott Peterson he was convicted with out a body..
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KDMac
It's called sarcasm, Genius.
12:52 PM on 07/05/2011
I thought the bodies washed up?
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A1Tours
04:21 AM on 07/05/2011
Anyone can have any "theories" they want, we can each have our own "opinion" of what may have happened, but the FACT remains that it is supposed to be EVIDENCE we must rely on to render a judgement, and sadly, for all concerned, there has been no actual EVIDENCE presented that would in any way PROVE if and how this child was murdered, and if she was, by whom. Not one scintilla of proof was submitted. I am shocked that the prosecution chose to present this case without any evidence, and I think it was their belief that based solely on the inappropriate actions of Ms. Anthony the jury would be so angry they would find her guilty anyhow. They should be thrilled I am not on the jury because I DO believe that a case MUST be PROVEN - I don't even have to get to the 'shadow of a doubt' because there was NO proof at all!
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catbyte
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09:21 AM on 07/05/2011
I beg to differ, A1. Most cases are circumstantial. If people were convicted only on direct evidence, there could be countless killers walking the streets. Life isn't an episode of "CSI". My dad was a cop for 30 years and you rarely get an easy case all tied up in a nice big bow. Circumstantial cases are more complex, but they're not impossible. If you take bits and pieces of evidence, the picture isn't clear, but when you add everything up, it comes into focus. The little girl was with no one but her mother. No one had access to her car. Everything found with the body was in the Anthony home. Computer searches. Why make an accident look like a murder? There are other things but you get my drift.
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KDMac
It's called sarcasm, Genius.
12:53 PM on 07/05/2011
Or why not tell the police in the beginning, or when they found the body, that it was a drowning? Why sit in jail for over 2 years THEN tell your story?
03:08 AM on 07/05/2011
Cause of death may not be required to find a defendant guilty but in this case the prosecution presented the cause of death: smothered with duct tape.
But we know the exact method of death is not known, so we also know the prosecution, in effect, 'made up' their version.
The problem I'd have would be if I knew the prosecution made up a central part of their case I'd wonder if maybe other parts are made up also.
Of course that's the problem I have with most prosecution: They want to be storytellers.
I'd prefer them to give the facts, and let the jury decide what the story is.
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A1Tours
04:27 AM on 07/05/2011
I agree and as a nurse - or even just a regular, common person, I believe the testimony of the expert medical examiner who stated that it stands to reason if duct tape WAS placed on a face, it would have sloughed off when the tissue decomposed, yet we are supposed to believe that in spite of the tape degrading, in spite of the often remarked upon 'animal activity', in spite of the admitted 'jostling (for lack of a better word) of the bag of remains, in spite of lifting up the skull by sticking a metal rod through the eye socket - in spite of all of those things, and including varying weather conditions over this long period of time, that the duct tape somehow remained in the exact place it would have been put prior to death. This is just WAY too inconceivable for ANYONE to believe!!
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09:22 AM on 07/05/2011
Hair doesn't decompose as fast as tissue and the duct tape was tangled in her hair. No mystery.