Yes. 1) She saw her last. 2) She had searched for chloroform, breaking necks, and death on her computer (they didn't prove those searches to be false, because the mom was actually at work when they took place). 3) Her trunk had traces of chloroform in it. 4) A piece of Caylee's hair was in her trunk (part of the new scientific advancements they used). 5) She didn't report her missing for 31 days. 6) She lied about her being with a nanny for those 31 days, and rode that lie for years. 7) She lied about the drowning, because Caylee was not wearing a bathing suit (to swim) or pajamas (just waking up in the morning), and you don't put duct tape on your dead daughter's mouth after a drowning because the dead can't speak or breathe to begin with. 8) The same brand of duct tape was found at the house. 9) Caylee's blanket was missing from the home, found at the scene. 10) Casey's diary entry, dated in June (with no year, but obviously, it was current because of other contents written before and after that pertained to her current life), where she wrote that she had no regrets, but was a bit worried what would happen to her...and this was before she was arrested, and while Caylee was "missing." Said her life was better, with new friends. 11) Tied in with the diary entry, she gets a new tattoo while Caylee is "missing" that says "Bella Vita," which stands for the Beautiful Life (or good life), which she seemed to seek in her diary entry. 12) Fighting with her mom about how Caylee was a mistake, Casey would also want her mom to take care of Caylee more often, and witnesses (close friends) claimed that Casey did consider putting Caylee up for adoption, at one point. 13) Casey's happiest month of the last three years of her life? When she was partying during those 31 days that her daughter was missing, as proven by photos, her diary entry, and her spontaneous behavior. 14) Caylee first decomposed in the car (trash? haha...okay) and then, for months in the swamp/flood waters, which eliminated any proof of Caylee being drugged, poisoned, etc...and with the decomposition taking effect, plus the wild animals breaking and chewing her bones (which was stated), a broken neck was out of the question as well, further hiding the real cause of death. 15) Casey did not take the stand, because she had nothing more to say. She didn't have any other story, and she did not want to explain the "drowning" or getting rid of the body. She was advised that the case was over long before the closing statements. 16) She didn't give her daughter, the one she supposedly loved so much, a proper burial. I had a hard time letting my dog sat there for too long, once he passed away, because I didn't want him to decompose before my eyes, and I buried him ASAP. It's her own flesh and blood. The only people that put dead bodies in trunks of cars are murderers or hearse drivers. She's guilty. At some point, with all the evidence, there shouldn't be a need for DNA. A better story? No idea. She had two stories, though. The first one, had she stuck to it, would've landed her in prison. Once she changed it up, suddenly, there were ideas that she was covering the "accident" up, and so were her parents. Once she had her parents involved, with her dad being the one that found Caylee in the pool, it threw them into the fire as well, which gave the jury three people to think about. That's how the case was in her favor, all of a sudden. All through the trial, she was instructed to sit and listen, no emotion. This was obvious once it was over, and she was the happiest person in Florida. People can say she was sad, but she was fake as hell. She wasn't weeping when they were talking about Caylee...she cried about other things. At one point, she was grinding her teeth and pissed off at someone, for about five seconds, until she looked back into the direction of the camera and put on her "I'm fearless" mask. Whatever the law, it didn't matter for Simpson, so I doubt it'll be a big deal for her. ---------- I feel so involved in this case because I was interested (more interested, at one point) in another. Two parents had watched their own child burn in a house fire. Their child was mentally disabled, to the point where they were instructed (by the SRS, I believe) to reinforce the child's bed, and tie her to it. I have a cousin who is mentally disabled, not to the point where she's eating glass and paint chips, ripping up the rug (like this little girl was), but I related to this case a bit. Both parents ended up getting 40 years, if I recall correctly. One of them was actually burned, trying to rescue the daughter. But, because they had her tied up, no matter any instructions given, they were screwed over in the case. Casey Anthony killed her child, and she's basically getting six days in prison for it? She served the three years not because of that, but actually due to her stealing money and what-not. That's why I'm so pissed off. Yeah, the prosecution went for the death penalty, and we can all say they shouldn't have, but the laws need to change. The judge needs to decide that, once the jury finds him/her guilty. The jury should be given options as to what they need to find her guilty of, all based on what the sentencing should be, and that's that. If it's considered the best system in the world, it needs to prove it much better in some of the biggest cases we've ever seen, because you can't have ALL of those things hanging over your head, yet you walk for it. Even the talk that the jury only knew 1/6 of the evidence...that's jaw-dropping. Some things weren't allowed to be presented? Present it all. OJ's gloves didn't fit. Hey, if I actually had a brain, I'm going to wear smaller gloves, just so I can have something to prove my innocence. Or I'll plant them, whatever. The gloves are far too small? Cool, I'm free. Common sense thrown out the window. She's an ugly whore, nasty as can be, she wants ANOTHER kid (through birth, but she even stated she'd consider adoption), she wants to change her name, she came into the courtroom today like she was at a house party, giving a couple of cops the vibe that she wants to get nailed right there in court...it's just sick.