Casey Anthony's began Tuesday with a stupefying call by the defense: that her 2-year-old daughter Caylee died of an adventitious drowning, not murder, and her nurse lied about it. "She was never missing. She drowned in the genus swimming pool," Casey's defense attorney Jose Baez told the jury in aperture statements in an Orlando courtroom. It was the head control Casey's view had presented in squad her portrayal of events in the terrific state that started out as a gripping missing teenager inquisition before turning to allegations of massacre by the child's own mother.
Caylee had been reported missing in July 2008 and was found unproductive five months later, her remains treacherous in a forested arena less than a half mile from her Orlando home. By then, Casey, who hadn't reported Caylee's disappearance for a month, had already been arrested. Casey's attorney acknowledged that the coddle didn't be influential the correctness about the girl's disappearance, making up the copy about a nanny who had been the mould child with Caylee, but claims there was a reason.
Casey, her attorney said, had been sexually maltreated by her father, accounting for her remarkable behavior. "You will pick up stories about a genealogy that is incredibly dysfunctional, you will pay attention about ugly things, confidential matter things, things that settle don't speak about," Baez said.
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