Beth Karras
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
If you, you know, you should never overcharge.
I should put it that way.
And then they seek death after that, because that was the changed circumstance.
We now have a body.
We believe tape was around her mouth and nose, and that was the changed circumstance.
Right.
So in opening statements, Linda Drain Burdick does recount almost every single one of those 30 days.
There is something, whether it's a text message, an email, a MySpace posting, some communication, something, a photo that will document what she was doing during that time.
During those 30 days, she does.
She does tell the police that, you know, Zenaida Gonzalez, there is really a Zenaida Gonzalez.
There's really a person.
There are a lot of Zenaida Gonzalez.
Right.
But I mean, there's a person by that name who applied for an apartment for a vacant apartment in that complex.
And so there's a theory.
I don't know if it's ever been proven true that Casey may have seen that application, may have seen that form, you know, and got the name from it because there's a woman who who did apply to live there.
And not a nanny and not Casey Anthony's nanny working.
No, there's no connection between them.
There's no connection between them.
But like where Casey was telling her parents that she was going to work.