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The defense's bug expert agreed with the state - Caylee's body was likely left in that wooded location for several months. The state challenged the defense's insect expert and his findings in Florida versus Anthony. Bugs attracted to trash, foul odor of possible human composition, and other things found at the crime scene were all part of the state's case. But the defense countered with a different theory of what the insects mean.
The defense's bug expert agreed with the state - Caylee's body was likely left in that wooded location for several months. The state challenged the defense's insect expert and his findings in Florida versus Anthony. Bugs attracted to trash, foul odor of possible human composition, and other things found at the crime scene were all part of the state's case. But the defense countered with a different theory of what the insects mean.
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S1, EP119 "State Challenges The Bug Expert"The defense's bug expert agreed with the state - Caylee's body was likely left in that wooded location for several months. The state challenged the defense's insect expert and his findings in Florida versus Anthony. Bugs attracted to trash, foul odor of possible human composition, and other things found at the crime scene were all part of the state's case. But the defense countered with a different theory of what the insects mean.
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