07/10/11The Sad End of a Saga
"Once upon a time..." No, I can't begin this story that way since it could never end with, "... and they lived happily ever after." Posted at 10:43 PM | Permalink | Comments: 39 |
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07/08/11A Farewell to ‘Marinade’ Dave
Dear Readers: Posted at 03:51 PM | Permalink | Comments: 45 |
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07/06/11Q&A With Dave on Thursday
Dear Readers: EDITOR'S NOTE: Dave would prefer that questions/comment focus on the Casey Anthony trial. Questions about impending legal matters related to Casey are outside the scope of this blog. Please keep questions/comments as brief as possible. He cannot address several questions in one post. Posted at 02:47 PM | Permalink | Comments: 197 |
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07/05/11Dumbfounded, With Prejudice
"But I have faith that the jury of seven women and five men will not forget Caylee during their deliberations. The little girl will get justice, of that I am certain." When Cheney Mason joined Casey Anthony's defense team in March of 2010, he proclaimed that the day would come when "we will walk out of here with Casey in arm." He was that confident she would be acquitted.
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07/04/11Justice Didn’t Take a Holiday
Sitting in court today, I found it ironic and so apropos that the fate of Casey Anthony was delivered into the hands of a jury of her peers on Independence Day. For nearly three years she has been afforded the presumption of innocence while the murder case against her slowly inched through our legal system. She has had the luxury of being ensnared by a judicial system that seeks to ensure a defendant's right to a fair trial. Posted at 10:22 PM | Permalink | Comments: 57 |
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07/01/11Pets, Lies and Duct Tape
In his opening statement, Jose Baez guaranteed that the jury would come to believe that George Anthony had sexually molested Casey when she was young, that he found Caylee’s body floating in the backyard pool, and he alone applied duct tape to her face. Somehow, someway, he would explain how meter reader Roy Kronk disposed of the child’s body so he could later “discover” it and collect a reward. But as the defense wrapped up its case Thursday it was clear that Baez had failed to deliver the goods. His strategy created a lot of smoke but yielded little substance. Posted at 12:18 AM | Permalink | Comments: 147 |
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06/30/11The End Is Near . . . For Whom?
Finally, the Casey Anthony trial is near an end. Today, the defense is expected to rest its case, a moment that should elicit a collective sigh of relief out of everyone who has been following the proceedings. I feel as if I’ve been watching a train wreck in slow-mo over the last week, knowing full well that I should turn my head to avoid seeing the carnage. But like everyone else I couldn’t take my eyes off witness stand. Posted at 08:12 AM | Permalink | Comments: 23 |
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06/27/11A Fool's Errand
Competency is a broad word that can be used in many ways. In Casey Anthony’s case, her attorneys believed that she was not competent to aid and assist in her own defense. Therefore, and was incompetent to continue with the trial. That, we found out Monday, was the cause of the abrupt end to Saturday’s court proceedings. If you study Casey in the courtroom, it's easy to recognize she's having issues with her defense – Jose Baez in particular. Because of her behavior, her counsel decided to have her evaluated. If you recall, Judge Strickland ordered a psychological profile on her by two doctors in July of 2008, when she was being held on a felony charge of child neglect. That was the same day he remarked that the truth and Ms. Anthony are...
Posted at 06:50 PM | Permalink | Comments: 52 |
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06/26/11All Fired Up
Something very disruptive took place in court on Saturday morning – something that caused Judge Perry to cancel the rest of the day's testimony. That, in and of itself, is quite a feat, considering this judge's reputation. “Do both sides concur that a legal issue has arisen… that would necessitate us to recess court for the day?” he said after nearly 45 minutes of private discussion in chambers with defense attorneys. No, this had nothing to do with a plea arrangement, as many in the media subsequently pondered. Nor was it over defense expert witnesses or Jose Baez's continued failure to comply with court orders mandating that he provide prosecutors with complete and timely discovery information. “One would think this would have grown old by...
Posted at 12:03 PM | Permalink | Comments: 47 |
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06/24/11The Truth About Cindy's Testimony
The media on Thursday labeled Cindy Anthony’s testimony as a bombshell, and many have commented that Casey’s mother and the defense conspired to torpedo key evidence in an attempt to plant reasonable doubt. Cindy testified that she was the one who Googled chloroform in March of 2008, but was that a lie, as so many have suggested? Who knows for certain? Posted at 12:27 PM | Permalink | Comments: 48 |
About This Blog
'Marinade Dave' Knechel
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Dave Knechel has been blogging about the Casey Anthony case since late 2008, drawing readers from all over the world. Best known as “Marinade Dave,” a nickname he got when he made marinades and also blogged about marinade recipes, Knechel is on assignment to blog about the case exclusively for orlandomagazine.com as Anthony goes to trial for first-degree murder. His posts will appear regularly on this site.
Recent Posts
- The Sad End of a Saga | Comments: 39
- A Farewell to ‘Marinade’ Dave | Comments: 45
- Q&A With Dave on Thursday | Comments: 197
- Dumbfounded, With Prejudice | Comments: 71
- Justice Didn’t Take a Holiday | Comments: 57
- Pets, Lies and Duct Tape | Comments: 147
- The End Is Near . . . For Whom? | Comments: 23
- A Fool's Errand | Comments: 52
- All Fired Up | Comments: 47
- The Truth About Cindy's Testimony | Comments: 48

