I havent paid much attention to the trial, but from what I have heard since the verdict, it comes down to no one being able to nail down the cause of death. Without an exact cause of death it was going to be nearly impossible for the prosecution to get a conviction with nothing more than circumstantial evidence on anything more than Anthony not caring that her daughter is dead. IMO, cases like this prove why our justice system actually works. The rules were followed by most and the evidence spoke for itself. Anthony's mother may be a bit of trouble over this though as she perjured herself and the prosecution can prove that.


Side note, does anyone know the last time the prosecution actually won a high profile case? I remember quite a few pleas, but I cant think of the last time a jury trial ended in a guilty verdict.