The Commercial Appeal

Judge says Anthony ‘may’ have killed her daughter accidental­ly

- MARY BOWERMAN

The retired Florida judge who presided over the Casey Anthony trial said he believes she “may” have accidental­ly killed her daughter with chloroform.

In 2011, a jury acquitted Anthony of murdering her 2-year-old child, Caylee Anthony, in June 2008. Instead, the jury convicted her of four misdemeano­r counts of lying to police.

Retired Orange County Judge Belvin Perry told WFTV that he doesn’t find fault with the verdict and believes there was enough evidence to file a murder charge against Anthony.

“The question was asked, ‘Was there sufficient evidence to submit the case to the jury on the theory of murder in the first degree?’ ” Perry said. “The answer to that question is yes.”

Anthony was accused of killing Caylee in June 2008. Caylee’s body was found months later in woods near the Anthony home, but authoritie­s were unable to determine cause of death. The prosecutio­n said Anthony dumped the body there and tried to resume her normal life.

During the trial, evidence was presented that showed Anthony researched using chloroform, which was once used as an inhaled anesthetic during surgery.

But while Perry said he believes Anthony may have killed her child, he doesn’t think it was intentiona­l.

“The most logical thing that occurred, in my eyesight, based on everything I know about the case, was that (Anthony) did not intentiona­lly kill her daughter,” Perry told WFTV. “I think based upon the evidence, the most logical thing that happened was that she tried to knock her daughter out by the use of chloroform and gave her too much chloroform, which caused her daughter to die.”

He told the Orlando Sentinel that the only person who will ever truly know what happened is Anthony, but the overdose of chloroform is one possibilit­y.

“She may have utilized (chloroform) to keep the baby quiet ... and just used too much of it, and the baby died,” he said.

 ??  ?? Casey Anthony sits at the defense table during her 2011 murder trial in Orlando, Fla.
Casey Anthony sits at the defense table during her 2011 murder trial in Orlando, Fla.

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