Anthony trial enters its 14th day of testimony

photo Casey Anthony listens to her attorney Dorothy Clay Sims before the start of her murder trial at the Orange County Courthouse, Thursday, June 9, 2011 in Orlando, Fla. Anthony, 25, is charged with killing her daughter Caylee in the summer of 2008.

KYLE HIGHTOWER,Associated Press

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - The trial of a Florida woman accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter is set to continue with more testimony from a computer forensics expert.

Testimony is entering its 14th day, with prosecutors drawing connections between chloroform present in Casey Anthony's trunk and Internet searches about the chemical performed three months before her toddler disappeared.

John Dennis Bradley testified Wednesday that someone using the Anthony family's desktop computer searched the website Sci-spot.com for "chloroform" 84 times on March 21, 2008.

Anthony is charged with using duct tape to suffocate her daughter, Caylee, in the summer of 2008. The child's skeletal remains were found in December 2008. Anthony's defense attorney says Caylee accidently drowned in her grandparents' swimming pool. If convicted, she could be sentenced to death.

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