Fox’s Craig Rivera Narrates How Casey Anthony’s Father Is Now Key To Her Murder Trial
The defense’s case in the Casey Anthony murder trial increasingly slim, questions have begun to surround the bizarre responses of her father, George, to many of the questions in his testimony. On Geraldo at Large, Craig Rivera compiled everything in the press about George Anthony– his seeming detachment to his daughter, the fact that he did not notify authorities about a “smell of death” in his car– to attempt to put the puzzle of his role in the death together.
George Anthony has a lot to explain about his behavior before the trial. Rivera had spoken to him before Caylee’s body had been found, and while he did not accuse anyone of knowing where the child was, he did note that he believed his daughter could help authorities. Now that he has taken the witness stand, he has not given any good reason for why he seemed to be in possession of the duct tape allegedly used in the child’s death for most of its existence in the Anthony family, nor for why, after days of a horrid smell coming out of the car, he did not try to call his daughter to see if she and his granddaughter were alright. As for his personal track record, he was found in a motel several months after the investigation began attempting a drug overdose, and his alleged mistress, River Cruz aka Crystal Holloway, has told authorities that she believes Caylee’s death was “an accident that snowballed out of control.”
The full report via Fox News below: