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Investigator in Casey Anthony case wonders if her testimony fell on deaf ears - CFNews 13

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Post by mom_in_il Tue May 29, 2012 4:00 pm

Investigator in Casey Anthony case wonders if her testimony fell on deaf ears

By Kelli Cook, Reporter
Last Updated: Friday, May 25, 2012 @ 08:51PM

One year ago, the first witness testified in the murder case against Casey Anthony.

We introduced you Thursday to Robin Maynard, a former Orange County crime scene investigator.

Now she’s back to tell us what she thinks the jurors were really thinking when she was testifying.

Hopespring Drive is home to George and Cindy Anthony, and the place where Casey said her daughter Caylee died.

Maynard was a crime scene investigator on the case, and was called to testify in Casey's murder trial one year ago.

Maynard's biggest claim to fame with the case was she found the heart-shaped sticker among little Caylee's remains.

"We collected it like any other piece of evidence,” Maynard said. “I mean, we were there to document the evidence to do it properly."

Prosecutors argued Casey placed a heart-shaped sticker on the duct tape that was found on Caylee's skull.

Maynard testified twice during the trial and wondered if her testimony fell on deaf ears.

"I've testified in a lot of trials, and granted it was a Friday afternoon, but I kind of felt like the jury was kind of closed off,” Maynard said. “So short of a couple of women that were kind of leaning and nodding, they did appear to be closed off."

Maynard is no longer a crime scene investigator. She now works full-time at the breast cancer foundation that she created called "Libby's Legacy."

When Maynard mentioned her non-profit on the witness stand, she said her website at Libby's Legacy got over a 100,000 hits.

But she may be best known to many because of the time she spent on one of the most notorious cases in Central Florida history.

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