I agree with your statement.
The state presented what evidence existed.
What part of “circumstantial” didn’t these jurors understand?
It seems they were afraid to make a judgment call without a smoking gun and a notarized 8 X 10 glossy of Casey wrapping the baby in duct tape.
Based on the conduct of all concerned there is only one reasonable conclusion to be reached - Casey murdered Caylee.
If Caylee died accidentally in the backyard pool why would the defense spend so much time trying to portray the father and brother as molesters of Casey? What would that have to do with a drowning scenario?
Justice was not served in this case - Casey got off on slimy, unethical legal tactics.
It seems they were afraid to make a judgment call
"Afraid" is the operative word. They were cowards who didn't want to feel responsible on the unreasonable chance they were wrong.
>>Justice was not served in this case - Casey got off on slimy, unethical legal tactics.<<
And the irony is, there are those who say they think Casey was guilty (as I do), yet the fact that she got off is proof that “the system worked.”
HUH?????