NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports that defense attorneys for Casey Anthony are challenging evidence the prosecution presented, including the duct tape that was allegedly used to suffocate Caylee, and asking why prosecutors didn’t DNA test a shovel Casey borrowed from a neighbor.June 17, 2011
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