As the jury continues to read evidence for a second day of deliberation in the Casey Anthony murder trial, media analysts, including Nancy Grace, are trying to read Anthony’s lips.
Accused of murdering her 2-year-old Caylee in 2008, Casey Anthony mouthed something as prosecutor Linda Drane Burdick laid out the prosecution’s closing remarks.
Burdick was discussing the defense’s attempts to blame Casey’s mother Cindy, when Casey is seen saying something to herself.
ABC News found one lip-reader, Terry Ruane, who believes that Casey said, “I never said anything like that, wouldn’t have been my mom. It isn’t his fault.” HLN host Nancy Grace, who has been behind much of the media coverage of the trial, said she believes Casey said, “It’s not his fault.”
If they are correct, Casey may be absolving her parents of blame, contradicting her defense.
While the jury has been sequestered and so will not see the media attempts to analyze Casey Anthony’s words, some, like Grace, believe that the jury may have seen Casey mouthing words to herself.
“If the jury saw it, it might mean something,” said Grace. “They were watching her.” Read More
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