Presumed Guilty: Casey Anthony: The Inside Story (72 page)

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“What did the videos mean?” everyone wanted to know.

I’m never going to shake this
, I told myself.

Before the trial I attended a Hispanic media event, and I was asked, “Do you think the Casey Anthony case will define you as a lawyer?”

My answer was no, and that’s because I’m going to do other cases, and some of them are going to be high-profile cases like the Gary Giordano case. And here I was in academia, moving into the next chapter of my life, and because Casey sneezed, everyone wanted to talk to me about it. And it really ruined what was supposed to be a special moment for me. I was supposed to be looking forward, not back.

This is not the way I want to pursue my career
, I said to myself.

My job representing Casey, after all, ended with the verdict. Lisabeth Fryer was handling Casey’s appeal on the lying to law enforcement charges, and I had nothing to do with her civil case. I knew Casey would have no other criminal matters for me to handle.

My work was done. The only thing that really troubles me is that she is a prisoner of her own freedom.

When she was in jail, we’d talk about her getting out, where she’d go. I used to say to her, “You’d be best off leaving this country.” I’d tell her about one of the
Bourne Identity
movies I had seen where in the end the girl who’s in hiding is in some resort town in Greece renting mopeds.

“Go to Greece and rent mopeds,” I would tell Casey.

I don’t think she’ll do it, but it sure would be a fitting end to the story.

I just hope if Casey does stay in this country that one day she will be allowed to live in peace. She was found not guilty by a jury of her peers, by a jury that made so many sacrifices, and to attack her and to criticize her after she had the finality of a trial is not justice. It goes against everything that we as Americans believe in.

I am reminded of a quote from Martin Luther King, Jr., when he said, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”

Meanwhile Casey Marie Anthony is hiding in an undisclosed location in the state of Florida. She is due to get off probation on August 21, 2012.

 

 

 

 

ABOUT THE AUTHORS

 

 

JOSE BAEZ
is one of the most sought-after attorneys in the country. After successfully defending Casey Anthony in what became one of the nation’s most high-profile trials, he took on the case of Gary Giordano, which caught international headlines. Baez fought hard to successfully obtain Giordano’s release from a prison in Aruba where he had been held for several months. Baez continues to practice criminal defense law, handling cases throughout the country, especially those involving complex forensic issues for which he has shown strong interest and expertise.

Baez is fluent in Spanish and Portuguese, extremely active in various charitable endeavors in the Hispanic community, and enjoys traveling and spending time with his family. He currently has offices in Orlando and Miami, Florida.

 

PETER GOLENBOCK
, one of the nation’s best-known sports authors, graduated Dartmouth College in 1967 and the NYU School of Law in 1970. He has written seven New York Times bestsellers, including
The Bronx Zoo
(with Sparky Lyle) and
American Prince
(with Tony Curtis).

Table of Contents

COPYRIGHT

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

ONE

LIAR, LIAR, PANTS ON FIRE

TWO

THE PHONE RINGS

THREE

THE BOND HEARING

FOUR

ROOKIE LAWYER

FIVE

CASEY COMES HOME—AGAIN AND AGAIN

SIX

THE GRAND JURY INDICTS

SEVEN

THE CAR

EIGHT

THE WACK PACK

NINE

THE DAY CAYLEE WAS FOUND

TEN

THE DAYS AFTER

ELEVEN

THE KRONK CHRONICLES

TWELVE

A STAGED CRIME SCENE

THIRTEEN

THE ANTHONY FAMILY SECRETS

FOURTEEN

WHAT HAPPENED ON JUNE 16, 2008

FIFTEEN

MAKING UP A CAUSE AND MANNER OF DEATH

SIXTEEN

THE PROSECUTION’S EVIDENCE WAS GARBAGE

SEVENTEEN

THE PROSECUTION’S FANTASY OF FORENSICS

EIGHTEEN

SLINGS AND ARROWS

NINETEEN

THE SHRINKS

TWENTY

YOUR HONOR

TWENTY-ONE

PREPARING FOR TRIAL

TWENTY-TWO

THE SIDES ARE DRAWN

TWENTY-THREE

PICKING A JURY

TWENTY-FOUR

A FLOWER IN THE ATTIC

TWENTY-FIVE

THE FOCKERS

TWENTY-SIX

DAVID FINDS HIS ROCK

TWENTY-SEVEN

THE STATE’S CASE TURNS TO HUMAN DECOMPOSITION

TWENTY-EIGHT

HOPING IT STICKS

TWENTY-NINE

MY TURN

THIRTY

DESTROYING THE FANTASY

THIRTY-ONE

THE PET CEMETERY

THIRTY-TWO

THE LAUGHING GUY

THIRTY-THREE

JUSTICE

THIRTY-FOUR

A PRISONER IN HER OWN FREEDOM

ABOUT THE AUTHORS

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