Casey Anthony’s Father To Testify Against Her In Front Of Grand Jury

9 10 2008

WAY TA GO POPS!!

Sources told Eyewitness News that prosecutors now have all the forensic evidence they need to ask the grand jury to indict Casey for the murder of her daughter Caylee.

Two members of the Anthony family now have key roles in the case against Casey, her father for what he’s going to do and her brother Lee for what he didn’t want to do.Sources told Eyewitness News the Orange County grand jury will hear about high levels of chloroform in the trunk of Casey Anthony’s car. The panel will hear how lab tests on the hair and the stain in the trunk will show that Caylee’s body was in that trunk and that investigators also believe the little girl’s body was at some point in the Anthony’s backyard near her playhouse.

The focus on when Caylee was murdered is on the afternoon of June 16, sometime between mid-day, when Caylee’s grandfather last saw her alive with Casey, and the evening, when Casey went to her boyfriend’s apartment without Caylee.

Eyewitness News has learned George Anthony will testify against his daughter next week before the grand jury about, among other things what he’s already told investigators, how in late June Casey prevented him from going near her trunk, which he later found exuded the smell of death.”Her and I got into a little verbal, she don’t want me to go in the trunk,” Anthony told investigators during questioning.

George and Cindy Anthony voluntarily gave up DNA samples this week so investigators could scientifically exclude either of them as the source of the hair and stain in Casey’s trunk, but investigators had to get a search warrant to get Casey’s brother Lee to submit to a DNA test. He also has refused to take a lie detector test for the FBI.The fact that a grand jury is being called to hear the case at all does not bode well for Casey. In Florida, a grand jury only has to be presented with a case for “capital” crimes, a charge of either first-degree murder or felony murder. It won’t be as difficult to convince a grand jury to indict Casey as it would be to convince a regular jury to convict her.Trial jurors have to convict defendants beyond a reasonable doubt. Grand jurors only have to have probable cause, meaning a reasonable person would conclude from the evidence that Casey committed the crime.


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