Jose Baez, Casey Anthony's less than qualified defense attorney, is continuing the media whoring -the same attention of the media that he is so against when not so savory findings pertaining to his client Casey are released - to reveal key parts of his defense strategy of Casey.
Are you kidding me? This entire circus is out of control. But, what do you expect from an attorney who is not qualified for first chair, and perhaps, not even second chair of the death penalty murder trial he is "preparing".
Baez chastises the prosecution and law enforcement every time the cameras roll, yet at the same moment, he can't control his diarrhea of the mouth, which I believe he caught from Cindy.
Baez and other attorneys interviewed by WESH 2 said the woods where Caylee's remains were discovered are a central place in which much of the case could revolve.
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Caylee was missing almost six months before her body was found. Baez said, "They don't know how Caylee passed away. They don't know when Caylee passed away."Baez and other defense attorneys say prosecutors have not definitively tied Casey Anthony to Caylee's remains along Suburban Drive. They have to prove that Casey dumped the body there before entering state custody and that they remained there for almost six months.
"That's going to become one of the major battlegrounds in the case," said defense attorney Richard Hornsby.
Thomas Luka, an attorney for Casey Anthony's brother, Lee, agreed: "That would be one of the first things I would want to pursue."
Baez also questioned the forensic evidence in the case.
He plans to vigorously attack the single hair found in Casey Anthony's car trunk that prosecutors say is proof a decomposing body was in there. He said his own expert Henry Lee found 17 hairs in the trunk that showed no signs of decomposition.
Baez also will raise questions about the air test that a lab said showed evidence of human decomposition.
"It's not science that's fully accepted within the scientific community," Baez said "It's science that's not been verified. There's absolutely nothing to gauge this science by, so, therefore, it should not be used when someones life is at stake.
After taking the death penalty off the table early on in the investigation, prosecutors now plan to seek the death penalty in the case.
A spokeswoman for State Attorney Lawson Lamar said, "We don't respond to anything about this case outside the courtroom."
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