What do 911 calls say about Casey Anthony?
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What do 911 calls say about Casey Anthony?
Casey Anthony: What do 911 calls say about Casey Anthony?
posted by halboedeker on June, 10 2010 12:36 PM
Why are Cindy Anthony’s 911 calls so important to the Casey Anthony case? And why does the prosecution want jurors to hear them?
“Prosecutors say they help show the progression of stories that Casey Anthony told to explain the disappearance of her daughter Caylee,” WFTV-Channel 9 anchor Vanessa Echols said at noon today.
Casey Anthony is charged with first-degree murder in the death of her daughter.
“The state wants to use it [the calls] at trial,” WKMG-Channel 6 anchor Laura Diaz said. “The defense wants it tossed out. Their argument is that jurors are only allowed to hear testimony under oath. But in papers filed late last night, prosecutors point out statements made by someone under stress can be allowed.”
WKMG played Casey Anthony telling a 911 dispatcher that a nanny had taken the toddler. Diaz quoted prosecutors’ contention that the calls “demonstrate the defendant’s lies about the fate of her daughter” and “demonstrate consciousness of guilt.”
WESH-Channel 2’s Todd Wilson highlighted that prosecutors say “the calls show the web of stories Casey Anthony told to explain the disappearance of her daughter.”
Wilson reported that no date has been set for the prosecution’s motions on the 911 calls to be heard. WKMG and WFTV noted that Judge Belvin Perry will decide the matter. The murder trial is scheduled to begin in May.
http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment_tv_tvblog/2010/06/casey-anthony-what-do-911-calls-say-about-casey-anthony.html
posted by halboedeker on June, 10 2010 12:36 PM
Why are Cindy Anthony’s 911 calls so important to the Casey Anthony case? And why does the prosecution want jurors to hear them?
“Prosecutors say they help show the progression of stories that Casey Anthony told to explain the disappearance of her daughter Caylee,” WFTV-Channel 9 anchor Vanessa Echols said at noon today.
Casey Anthony is charged with first-degree murder in the death of her daughter.
“The state wants to use it [the calls] at trial,” WKMG-Channel 6 anchor Laura Diaz said. “The defense wants it tossed out. Their argument is that jurors are only allowed to hear testimony under oath. But in papers filed late last night, prosecutors point out statements made by someone under stress can be allowed.”
WKMG played Casey Anthony telling a 911 dispatcher that a nanny had taken the toddler. Diaz quoted prosecutors’ contention that the calls “demonstrate the defendant’s lies about the fate of her daughter” and “demonstrate consciousness of guilt.”
WESH-Channel 2’s Todd Wilson highlighted that prosecutors say “the calls show the web of stories Casey Anthony told to explain the disappearance of her daughter.”
Wilson reported that no date has been set for the prosecution’s motions on the 911 calls to be heard. WKMG and WFTV noted that Judge Belvin Perry will decide the matter. The murder trial is scheduled to begin in May.
http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment_tv_tvblog/2010/06/casey-anthony-what-do-911-calls-say-about-casey-anthony.html
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