
Presumed Guilty
Casey Anthony: The Inside Story
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Jim Frangione
Presumed Guilty exposes shocking, never-before-revealed, exclusive information from the trial of the century and the verdict that shocked the nation.
When Caylee Anthony was reported missing in Orlando, Florida, in July 2008, the public spent the next three years following the investigation and the eventual trial of her mother, Casey Anthony. On July 5, 2011, the case that captured headlines worldwide exploded when, against all odds, defense attorney Jose Baez delivered one of the biggest legal upsets in American history: a not-guilty verdict.
In this tell-all, Baez shares secrets the defense knew but has not disclosed to anyone until now, and frankly reveals his experiences throughout the entire case - discovering the evidence, meeting Casey Anthony for the first time, being with George and Cindy Anthony day after day, leading defense strategy meetings, and spending weeks in the judge’s chambers.
Presumed Guilty shows how Baez, a struggling, high school dropout, became one of the nation’s most high-profile defense attorneys through his tireless efforts to seek justice for one of the country’s most vilified murder suspects.
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The presentation quality was excellent. The reader is clearly spoken with good voice. It made for an easy and pleasurable listening experience.
Interesting retelling of events
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The truth is hard to come by...
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If you could sum up Presumed Guilty in three words, what would they be?
If you need a longer book to listen to, for say a plane ride, this one is perfect. Especially if you like crime and law books.Who was your favorite character and why?
Insider information from JoseIf you could give Presumed Guilty a new subtitle, what would it be?
Everything You Knew But Didn't Want To BelieveLong Winded But Worth It
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The book is an easy listen.
The only complaint is the narrator's voice is a little odd sounding since most of us have Jose Baez's voice in our head from the trial. I think there could have been a better choice made.
If you Don't Have an Open Mind, Don't Bother
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what a defense attorney should be
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A Different View
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In the remaining years, I was fascinated by the details of this case, and why everything was so open-ended and indeterminate.
I read (or rather, listened to) "Imperfect Justice: Prosecuting Casey Anthony" by Jeff Ashton. I really enjoyed that book, but still remember thinking that there were no solid answers, and some things still didn't make sense. Were certain things being omitted to save face?
This book answered my questions.
As a mother, I couldn't fathom the idea that Casey had murdered her 2 year old daughter, Caylee.
The State of Florida Prosecution presented evidence, yes. But, even they had admitted that their evidence could not directly put a "smoking gun" in Casey's hand.
Jose Baez was painted as this inexperienced dirt bag lawyer just out to gain publicity and recognition for himself. That's what the media wanted us to think - and, let's just admit, that the level of persuasion the media has on the public is, quite frankly, unsettling.
My opinion on this case was exactly what the media (and Jeff Ashton) wanted me to think prior to this story.
That Casey Anthony got away with murder.
After watching countless documentaries, news reports, The First 48, reading/listening to Jeff Ashton's book, I decided I needed to be fair and give Jose a chance.
And boy, am I glad I finally did. This man is the only one involved who found answers - and factual evidence - of any of the questions being asked in this case.
I went from the far left of my opinion on this case, to the far right.
Baez presents "receipts" for everything, and even admits that he sounds like he was whining about the "biased" treatment of him during the trial. The message Baez portrays rings true throughout the entire book:
In the justice system, facts and evidence must be black OR white, and emotion does not belong in the courtroom.
The defense team stuck to their guns and won the case fairly, and didn't use emotional persuasion tactics to do so.
Mind = Blown
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Planted the seed of doubt
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Truth
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Where does Presumed Guilty rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
because this is a true story and describes very well what Beaz' motivations and thoughts were behind his defending. This side of the story needed to be told and deserved to be told. It was a shame to see how the media had decided to declare CA guilty before the trial and went out of its way to prove this. Media coverage during this trial was very manipulative and unilateral therefore I greatly welcomed to hear another side of the story but there is still a part of me wondering whether it was ethically correct for a lawyer to write this book.Who was your favorite character and why?
Cheney Mason too bad he was not mentioned more often.Any additional comments?
The Casey Anthony story has taught me a lot,we never will know for sure what really happened. It might be possible that she is innocent. It was a shame to see how many people, influenced by the media, were and are willing to display so much hatred and call themselves Christian in the same sentence.This shows to me how we all are being influenced by the mass media, maybe we should give some thought to that..... How far are we willing to go as a result of this?........
liked the book could not put it down
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