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However, in May she emerged into the spotlight once again after she was involved in a massive brawl. Drinks were reportedly thrown at O'Shea's Irish Pub in West Palm Beach in Florida over the weekend after Casey brawled with a woman with whom it was claimed she shared an ex.

According to a police report, obtained by TMZ , Casey said a woman identified as Thelma Moya spilled a drink on her leg and things got out of hand. The report also states that Casey told officers the argument was triggered by the fact they both dated the same man at the same time and there was a long-standing feud between them.

The outlet reports that police explained to Casey how to file a restraining order but she refused and simply wanted the incident documented. In , Casey tried to start her own photography business, but the venture soon folded when she received more queries about the trial than the business.

In , The Daily Mail reported that Casey launched a private investigation firm in Florida to help those facing serious legal charges. The source claimed the launch of her private investigation firm had nothing to do with her daughter's death. In December , Anthony launched a private investigation firm in Florida. Instead, Anthony wants to help other people who are facing serious legal charges.

In June , Anthony announced she was working on a film about her life after the death of Caylee. After years of trying to stay out of the public eye, Anthony was spotted back on the scene for the first time in One of the male jurors spoke out about how his decision to acquit Anthony still impacted him 10 years later on May 20, Or child abuse.

It is later revealed that Kronk had sought to convince police to search the area back in the summer. The Orange County chief medical examiner reports that the bones showed no evidence of trauma and that Caylee's death is being ruled a "homicide of undetermined means. George is reported to be "despondent and possibly under the influence of medication and alcohol" when he is located at a hotel in Daytona Beach, Florida, along with a five-page suicide note.

April 13, Prosecutors announce their intention to pursue the death penalty. Although earlier court papers indicated that the death penalty would not be in play, the new notice of intent cites "sufficient aggravating circumstances" to justify its imposition. The trial begins with the prosecution's opening salvo of Casey being a party girl with no use for a young daughter, as evidenced by the month spent shopping and drinking during Caylee's absence.

Those remarks are soon eclipsed by Baez's stunning opening statement which asserts that Caylee drowned in the family swimming pool and that George sought to cover up the accidental death.

The lead defense lawyer also alleges that George had molested Casey, thereby igniting her habit of lying to cover up the pain and that Kronk, the utility worker, had found Caylee's body and planted it in the woods.

Taking the stand as the first witness, George denies that he ever molested his daughter or knew anything about Caylee's drowning. Simon Birch, the manager of the towing company that impounded Casey's car in June , testifies that he had encountered multiple vehicles with dead bodies during his three decades in the business and that the smell from Casey's car was consistent with those past experiences.

Arpad Vass of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory explains how the "shockingly high" amount of chloroform — a chemical released by decomposition, as well as one that can be used to knock someone unconscious — detected in the car trunk led to his conclusion that a dead body was indeed present.

However, his testimony is contradicted the following day by an FBI scientist, who compares the chloroform level in the trunk to the amount found in household cleaners. A software designer testifies that someone had searched for "chloroform" a whopping 84 times and also looked up such terms as "head injuries," "ruptured spleen," "chest trauma" and "internal bleeding" on the Anthonys' home computer in March , during the regular work hours of George and Cindy.

The designer later reports an error in his detecting software and determines that the user visited a site related to chloroform only once. In a crucial day for the defense, Cindy claims that she was the one who researched chloroform on her computer.

She also testifies that a stain found in the trunk, allegedly caused by Caylee's decomposing body, was there when the family purchased the car eight years earlier. Continuing with the narrative that Casey was overly burdened by Caylee, lead prosecutor Jeff Ashton emphasizes to the jury how the young mother was motivated enough to go to extremes to achieve her freedom.

While forbidden from revisiting the unsupported molestation claims, Baez nevertheless delivers an effective closing argument by pointing out the lack of evidence that could definitively place Caylee's body in the car trunk or tie Casey to her daughter's death.



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