Medical Examiner Dr. G Speaks Out Regarding the Casey Anthony Murder Trial and the Death (Homicide) of Caylee Anthony
”We’ll never know what happened until the perpetrator states what happened.”
This morning on NBC’s Today Show medical examiner Dr. G., Dr. Jan Garavaglia, discussed the trial of Casey Anthony and the issues that hampered the case against Casey Anthony and the lack of justice in the “homicide” of little Caylee Anthony. Six months after Casey Anthony was found, “not guilty”, Dr. G explains what happened.
Dr. G. defended her position that the death of Caylee Anthony was a homicide of undetermined means. Dr G. stated that, “My job is not to determine who did it. My job is to determine what happened.”
Six months after the disappearance of Caylee, with only skeletonized remains, hair, duct tape and a few weathered objects to work with, Garavaglia concluded that “the cause of death will be listed as homicide by undetermined means.”
It was Garavaglia’s determination that allowed prosecutors to move forward and charge Anthony with murder, but many believe the “undetermined means” part of that also allowed the jury to return a verdict of not guilty.
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Dr. G will be having a TV special, ”Dr G: Inside the Caylee Anthony Case,” on Sunday on TLC that will go into the forensic evidence and review aspects of the case that they jury obviously missed. Granted she admits that the delay in finding Caylee’s body and the willful and purposeful hiding of the body caused issues in not being able to get for evidence from the recovered remains. Dr. G. stated that she is not making any money from this, “First of all, I’m not making a penny off of it. I never wanted to. Anything I make from that show, because it’s part of my regular series, will go to children’s charities.”
“Well, obviously we always have to look at the last person who was seen with the child — the person who is legally, morally, ethically responsible for the child,” she said, alluding to Caylee’s mother. “What stories do they give? What happened? We never did get anything from (Casey) on what happened. Yet we found (Caylee) with duct tape, discarded in the woods. That tells a lot.”
Posted December 29, 2011 by Scared Monkeys Casey Anthony, Caylee Anthony, Crime, Media, Murder, VIDEO - You Tube Video | 2 comments |
Daily Commentary – Tuesday, December 20, 2011 – Why Do the Networks Give Casey Anthony the Time of Day?
- Casey Anthony isn’t worth a dime and should not be paid for interviews!
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Posted December 20, 2011 by Klaasend Casey Anthony, Caylee Anthony, Dana Pretzer, Facebook, Scared Monkeys Radio | one comment |
Hearing Slated Today In Casey Anthony Civil Case … Motion for Texas EquuSearch
BACK TO COURT … CASEY ANTONY CIVIL CASE.
The legal battles are not over yet for Casey Anthony. Today, the Casey Anthony legal team returns to court to fight a civil law suit against her brought by the non-profit search organization, Texas EquuSearch. Judge Lisa Munyon will hear motions brought by TES looking to be paid back for the monies that they spent in looking for what was thought to be missing Caylee Anthony. Texas Equusearch spend more than $100,000 in the search for Caylee Anthony.
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Casey Anthony’s legal team will return to court to fight one of the civil suits against her.
Judge Lisa Munyon will hear a motion from Texas EquuSearch Monday afternoon.
Texas EquuSearch spent weeks looking for Caylee Anthony, and it wants Anthony to pay them back thousands of dollars.
At question is whether the fact that Caylee Anthony was ever missing. According to TES, the Casey Anthony’s defense team presented at the murder trial that Caylee Anthony was never a missing person case. Defense attorney Jose Baez and the rest of Team Casey put forth that Caylee Anthony died from accidental drowning and was never missing.
The hearing is being held to ask the judge to force Anthony to answer their questions in a deposition.
EquuSearch v. Casey Anthony: Hearing today at 1:30 PM
EquuSearch is joining another motion filed by attorneys for Zenaida Gonzalez, who is also suing Anthony. They say Anthony should be compelled to answer questions in a deposition without invoking the Fifth Amendment. At a hearing last week, attorneys for Gonzalez said Anthony should no longer have that privilege.
Thousands of people took part in the searches for missing Caylee Anthony, only to learn from Casey Anthony’s murder trial that Caylee was dead from the outset.
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Posted December 19, 2011 by Scared Monkeys Casey Anthony, Caylee Anthony, Civil Law Suit, Facebook, Legal - Court Room - Trial, Texas Equusearch | one comment |
Daily Commentary – Monday, December 19, 2011 – Dana’s Rendition of Jingle Bells :-)
- Dana Pretzer sings his rendition of Jingle Bells
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The Dana Pretzer Show – Tuesday, December 13, 2011 – With former Prosecutor Jeff Ashton and Robin Sax

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Dana welcomes special guests:
- Former Prosecutor in the Casey Anthony case Jeff Ashton – discussing his new book “Imperfect Justice: Prosecuting Casey Anthony”.
- Robin Sax with an update on the Long Island Serial Killer
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Posted December 13, 2011 by Klaasend Casey Anthony, Caylee Anthony, Crime, Dana Pretzer, Justice, Legal - Court Room - Trial, Scared Monkeys Radio | no comments |
Daily Commentary – Tuesday, December 13, 2011 – Preview of Tonights Dana Pretzer Show with Jeff Ashton and Robin Sax
- Preview of tonight’s show with Jeff Ashton and Robin Sax. Don’t miss tonight’s special show!
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THIS IS MUST LISTEN TO RADIO … DANA INTERVIEWS JEFF ASHTON TONIGHT ON SCARED MONKEYS RADIO!!!
Imperfect Justice – Prosecuting Casey Anthony by Jeff Ashton
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Posted December 13, 2011 by Klaasend Casey Anthony, Caylee Anthony, Crime, Dana Pretzer, Facebook, Scared Monkeys Radio | 2 comments |
MISSING JUSTICE: Aruba Learned Nothing from Natalee Holloway: Like Joran Van der Sloot, Like Gary Giordano … Aruba Judge Orders Release of Murder Suspect in Death & Disappearance of Robyn Gardner
ARUBA, NO BODY NO CRIME … Oops, They Did It Again … ARUBA … THE NEW KILLING FIELDS.
Can anyone say that they are not surprised with the news out of Aruba and that they did it over an American long weekend Thanksgiving Day holiday? An Aruba judge has ordered the release of Gary Giordano without any conditions. Giordano is the 50 year old Gaithersburg, Maryland man who has been jailed in Aruba and the primary suspect in the death and disappearance of American travel companion Robyn Gardner.
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A judge in Aruba on Friday ordered the release of U.S. businessman Gary Giordano, who was detained in connection with the August death of his traveling companion.
The judge said Giordano, a 50-year-old employment agency owner from Gaithersburg, Maryland, must be freed on Tuesday without any conditions.
ITS DEJA VU ALL OVER AGAIN. If this does not reeks of the Natalee Holloway case all over again. The Aruba LE and prosecutors have done it again. They have failed to make a case, in an obvious one that Giordano killed his travel companion and will profit from her death. First we were witness to Joran Van der Sloot, Deepak Kalpoe and Satish Kalpoe being released from jail in the case of the death and disappearance of Natalee Holloway. Now Aruba has a twofer, Giordano will be released in the death and disappearance of Robyn Gardner. UNREAL. No Body, No Crime … NO JUSTICE!
Some Caribbean islands are known as tax haven shelters due to their lax rules on taxes and privacy. However, Aruba now has to be known as the “killing fields” island. How can it not be thought that if one wants to kill their girlfriend, spouse or travel companion … just go to Aruba, take out a life insurance policy in advance, make yourself the beneficiary and then kill her. In Aruba … NO BODY NO CRIME, get you off of murder charges. Imagine knowing that all one has to do is make sure a body of your murder victim never needs to be found, and you skate. Of course not without first making sure you can make money off killing them.
To make matters worse, fresh off the miscarriage of justice in the death of Caylee Anthony in the murder trial of Casey Anthony in Orlando, FL, we have a smug Jose Baez claiming the innocence of his client Giordano, when we all know differently. One day Jose, karma is going to come back and bite you in the a$$, as it is you who does not pass the laugh test. Wow Jose, what a limb you went out on becoming a murderers defense attorney in Aruba. Geez Vegas odds have it as even money for Aruba to ever successfully prosecute a murder suspect.
Gary Giordano’s lawyer, Jose Baez, told ABC News that Giordano would be freed Tuesday night at 8 p.m. and could be home as early as Wednesday.
“Gary had a chance to speak, and the judge listened to him,” Baez said. “He made a heartfelt plea — explained the situation.”
“Justice delayed is justice denied,” Baez said.
Prosecutors admitted that they had no body, no murder weapon and no solid motive. But over the past few months, they believed they had accumulated enough circumstantial evidence to keep him jailed for a while.
The judge thought differently.
During today’s short proceeding, Giordano was allowed to explain his situation, according to Baez, who also defended Casey Anthony.
“It doesn’t even pass the laugh test,” Baez said today on “Good Morning America.”
Posted November 25, 2011 by Scared Monkeys Aruba, Bizarre, Casey Anthony, Caylee Anthony, Crime, Deceased, Facebook, Gary Giordano, Joran Van der Sloot, Jose Baez, Legal - Court Room - Trial, Missing Persons, Murder, Robyn Gardner, VIDEO - You Tube Video, WTF | 8 comments |
Casey Anthony Case & Death of Caylee to Become Movie … Imperfect Justice, by Retired Florida Prosecutor Jeff Ashton
It appears that there will be a Casey Anthony movie after all; however, with a catch … the movie is not a product of Casey Anthony, Jose Baez or Cindy & George Anthony.
According to ABC News, a TV movie is in the works based on the book by former Florida prosecutor Jeff Ashton, “Imperfect Justice, Prosecuting Casey Anthony.” The movie will go into detail regarding the Casey Anthony trial and investigation of the death of Caylee Anthony. This should be an interesting perspective and hopefully not done in a PC manner.
The book written by one of the attorneys who prosecuted Casey Anthony is now in the works to be adapted into a TV movie.
The movie will be based on the new book “Imperfect Justice, Prosecuting Casey Anthony” by retired Florida prosecutor Jeff Ashton, according to Fox Television Studios spokeswoman Leslie Oren, who said that the studio has optioned the book.
Oren said that the film is being developed for the Lifetime cable network, but is in its early stages. Lifetime has yet to give the green light to the project.
The movie will examine the case through the eyes of a man who believes she escaped justice. Ya think? Have at it. How long will it be before Casey, Baez and the A’s are suing for slander and libel?
“I have seen my share of liars, but never one quite like this,” Ashton writes, according to the Orlando Sentinel.
Posted November 23, 2011 by Scared Monkeys Casey Anthony, Caylee Anthony, Child Welfare, Crime, Legal - Court Room - Trial, Media, Murder | 2 comments |
Legacy of Caylee Anthony … Florida Looks to Make Lying about Missing Children to Become a Felony Offense … Too Bad its Not Retroactive for Casey Anthony
It is the backlash of the Casey Anthony murder verdict where a jury failed to provide Justice for Caylee.
Florida politicians are looking to make it a felony offense to lie to law enforcement when a child goes missing, is hurt or killed. This is in direct response to the outrage and miscarriage of justice in the murder trial of Casey Anthony in the death of her daughter Caylee. Casey Anthony was acquitted of murdering her daughter by a clueless jury but convicted of four counts of misleading law enforcement officers. Hardly justice, especially when most common sense thinking people believe that Casey Anthony was guilty as sin.
A special state Senate committee created in response to the death of 2-year-old Caylee Anthony and acquittal of her mother, Casey, wants to make it a felony to lie to law enforcement officials when a child goes missing and is hurt or killed, punishable by five years in prison.
Sen. Joe Negron, R-Stuart, chairman of the Select Committee on Protecting Florida’s Children, proposed revising the law that currently classifies lying to law enforcement officials investigating crimes as a misdemeanor. Negron’s measure would make it a third-degree felony for anyone to “knowingly and willfully” give false information to law enforcement officers conducting an investigation involving a child 16 years of age or younger.
Florida Senator Joe Negron is not looking to create a new law; however, looks to make it a third-degree felony for intentionally and willfully misleading law enforcement when a child is missing. Had this law been in place when the Casey Anthony murder trial took place this past summer, Casey Anthony could have received up to 20 years behind bars instead of just four for lying to police who were investigating the disappearance of her 2 year-old daughter, Caylee,
Anthony’s acquittal on murder charges prompted Florida legislators to file a flurry of “Caylee’s Law” measures, but Negron said he did not want to craft a new law specifically in response to the Anthony verdict. Unlike the other bills, Negron said he would not attach the child’s name to the measure.
“But the bottom line is, if your child is missing and you’re intentionally and willfully misleading law enforcement, that’s evil behavior and it won’t be tolerated. By making it a third-degree felony, I think we’re making that statement,” he said.
Posted November 3, 2011 by Scared Monkeys Casey Anthony, Caylee Anthony, Child Welfare, Crime, Facebook, Government, Murder | 6 comments |
Casey Anthony Jurors’ Names Be Released Tuesday, But Will They? (Update: Names Revealed)
The names of the jurors in the Casey Anthony murder trial in the death of her daughter Casey Anthony are supposed to be released today. But will the names of the Anthony jury, better known as the Ship of Fools, who inexplicably declared Casey Anthony “not guilty as sin” in the murder of Casey? The names were originally withheld from the public for their safety.
Court administration “may release the names only of the fourteen seated jurors who have not already voluntarily released their names in this matter, on or after October 25, 2011,” Judge Belvin Perry ruled on July 26.
Two of the five alternate jurors voluntarily revealed their identities after the not guilty verdict was announced, and one of the twelve who participated in deliberations allowed her name to be released when she did media interviews about the decision. A few others, including the jury foreman, have given interviews but remained anonymous.
Perry authorized the release of the remaining jurors’ names nearly four months after the trial ended because “such a ‘cooling-off’ period fairly balances the public’s access to information and the jurors’ safety.”
UPDATE I: The Ship of Fools Casey Anthony jurors names are revealed. So has the cooling off period worked? Time will tell. However, one thing is for certain, these folks might be in more of a name change than Casey Anthony. For the rest of their lives these people will be haunted by the fact that they let a most likely murderer go free.
The jurors are Joan Meier, Raymond Screen, Linda Bills, Harriet White, Brian Berling, Kimberly Kimball, Kathleen Nighland, James Kearns, Ronald Robertson, David Angelo, Mary Fuhr and Jennifer Ford.
Alternate jurors whose names were not previously released are Elizabeth Jones and Heather Feuerhake.
Alternate jurors Dean Edward Eckstadt and Russell William Huekler already voluntarily revealed their identities publicly.
EXIT QUESTION: How many people will shoe up to the jurors homes for Halloween dressed like Casey Anthony … Trick or Treat.
Posted October 25, 2011 by Scared Monkeys Casey Anthony, Caylee Anthony, Child Welfare, Crime, Legal - Court Room - Trial, Murder | 3 comments |

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