Toronto Star

Casey Anthony likely killed daughter accidental­ly, judge says

Judge who presided over case says accident with chloroform is most logical explanatio­n

- MIKE SCHNEIDER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ORLANDO, FLA.— The judge who presided over the acquittal of Casey Anthony in a murder trial televised live around the world said Thursday that an accidental killing is the most logical explanatio­n for her 2-year-old daughter’s death.

Former Judge Belvin Perry Jr. told The Associated Press that the theory that makes the most sense to him now, based on the evidence presented at trial in 2011, is that Anthony accidental­ly used too much chloroform while trying to quiet Caylee, and the infant died.

“You have a child that can become cranky, that you want to go to sleep. That is a simple way to do it,” said Perry, who is now in private practice. “What we tend to forget is, chloroform was used to render people unconsciou­s long before we had anesthesia.”

Asked to respond on Thursday, one of her attorneys, Cheney Mason, said: “I’ve got your response: She was acquitted.”

Anthony, now 30, was acquitted of first-degree murder and convicted of misdemeano­ur counts of lying to law enforcemen­t after defence attorney Jose Baez told jurors that the toddler accidental­ly drowned in the family pool.

Prosecutor­s said Anthony used chloroform and then suffocated the child by putting duct tape over her mouth.

The toddler’s remains were found five months after she disappeare­d, in a wooded area not far from where the Anthonys lived.

Authoritie­s were never able to establish the cause of death.

“I’m disturbed that Mr. Perry would once again go to the press with his thoughts about the case. There is no reason for him to do that,” Mason said.

“I don’t know what motivated Mr. Perry to do this or why.

“All I can say is, everybody is entitled to an opinion.”

Perry said the case came up this week only because he was asked about it by a reporter from a community newspaper who was interviewi­ng him for an unrelated story.

Other local media then made inquiries about his theory.

Perry said the chloroform theory is one of several regarding Caylee’s death he has been examining since he began reviewing trial transcript­s at the time of last summer’s fifth anniversar­y of the trial.

“You can’t say what happened because you weren’t there, but you can talk about the probabilit­ies,” Perry said.

“Then you can assign whatever weight you want to a theory, and you ask yourself, ‘What is more logical?’”

 ?? JOE BURBANK/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Judge Belvin Perry Jr. presided over Casey Anthony’s murder trial in the death of 2-year-old Caylee.
JOE BURBANK/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Judge Belvin Perry Jr. presided over Casey Anthony’s murder trial in the death of 2-year-old Caylee.

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