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Originally Posted by beaner
Yes.
She called the non-existent Nanny... Zanny the Nanny. It was an inside joke that she used Zanax to make her daughter sleep at night and she could go party.
She had no job nor money so found another drug... chloroform... to make her sleep.
She woke up one morning and realized her daughter was dead. In Florida negligence of a child leading to death is also a capital punishment which is why she didn't say what she did.
Just a scenerio but makes more "common sense" to me then what state is presenting.
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" She called the non-existent Nanny... Zanny the Nanny. It was an inside joke that she used Zanax to make her daughter sleep at night and she could go party."
Very early in the investigation an actual Zanedia Gonzalas (sp) was found. The closest connection she had to Casey Anthony was she had looked into renting an apartment in the same complex as one of Casey's friends. The woman was quickly cleared as to having anything to do with Casey and in turn filed a civil suit against Casey for using her name and getting her involved.
While Casey referred to the non existent person as Zanny the Nanny, the Xanax link was brought up by a caller to the Nancy Grace show as a theory. Casey was not found with Xanax in her possession nor did anyone testify that they saw her give Xanax to the child.
Since none of that was true it wasn't given as evidence in court other than to show her ability to lie and deceive.
" She had no job nor money so found another drug... chloroform... to make her sleep."
Any girl with more than an A Cup can get some douche-bag to buy her drugs or get her high. She gave her the Chloroform because of its availability, not having to involve someone else to get it and it would be the easiest to give the child.
" She woke up one morning and realized her daughter was dead. In Florida negligence of a child leading to death is also a capital punishment which is why she didn't say what she did."
The defense claims the child drowned and the father recovered the body. They did absolutely nothing to prove their statement regardless of the burden of proof.
The state presented testimony regarding the duct tape, chloroform, body in the trunk, tattoo and the behavior after the last time Caysee was seen by anyone. Not a slam dunk but very circumstantial.
You seem to want to believe that a Mom is incapable of killing her child. Sadly it happens. It happens far too often and sometimes in a very heinous manner.