good idea or not? we will ask our panel after this. did you have a question of her. i asked her, like i said, she said she was with a nanny. did you ever feel worried about where caylee was? no did she ever seem sad when she didn t see her. her demeanor never changed. verizon claims its 4g lte is twi as fast as at&t. we re putting them to the test
child in one hour. good idea or not? we will ask our panel after this. did you have a question of her. i asked her, like i said, she said she was with a nanny. did you ever feel worried about where caylee was? no did she ever seem sad when she didn t see her. her demeanor never changed. she was the same person. service was very moving, wasn t it? yes, it was. i m so glad we could be here for larry. at a time like this, friends and family matter most. even preparing this lunch is a help, emotionally and financially. mm, it s true. i was surprised to hear there was no life insurance. funerals are so expensive. i hope larry can afford it. i know. that s why i m glad i got a policy through the colonial penn program. it gives me peace of mind to know i can help my family with some of those expenses. you know, i ve been shopping for life insurance.
skull wasn t opened, whatever mistakes were made in this? every murder, autopsy the head is opened up, unlike what the prosecution said and should have known was invalid science or junk science. and yet the judge let it in. to prove caylee s broken body was stored in the trunk of her mother s car, prosecutors called an expert in the smell of death. the odor was extremely overwhelming. i was shocked that that little bitty body could have that much odor. did you recognize the odor coming from the piece of carbon in the can. yes. what do you recognize that odor to be? i recognized it as human decomposition. he smelled unusual. unusual? and dr. voss, you claim he s a controversial figure.
unknown. so the question arises if the skull wasn t opened, whatever mistakes were made in this? every murder, autopsy the head is opened up, unlike what the prosecution said and should have known was invalid science or junk science. and yet the judge let it in. to prove caylee s broken body was stored in the trunk of her mother s car, prosecutors called an expert in the smell of death. the odor was extremely overwhelming. i was shocked that that little bitty body could have that much odor. did you recognize the odor coming from the piece of carbon in the can. yes. what do you recognize that odor to be? i recognized it as human decomposition. he smelled unusual. unusual? and dr. voss, you claim he s
one saw as abuse. maybe financially she was not support hearing. cindy was doing the financial support but that was enabling casey to do with a she was doing, sit around the house and do nothing, not have a job. in regard to who killed her. i still think casey was the last one to see her alive and that beautiful, precious little girl is all of a sudden in a garbage bag dumped in a swamp. how did we get from point a to point b? do you think she acted alone and for what reason, to go party? i disagree with everyone that thinks that she benefited from not having caylee in her life. because the fact is caylee gave her worth. caylee made her behaviors acceptable to hers around her. she was partying as it was. she was going out all the time. how was caylee stopping that? i agree. thank you. my exclusive that aired the day after the verdict. in retrospect, did the