Casey Anthony has requested that no one outside of her immediate family be allowed to visit her at the Orange County Jail.
The request, made today, asks only that Cindy, George and Lee Anthony be allowed to visit her. The form does not state why the request was made.
"The two visits scheduled for Sunday and Monday do not fit the criteria of that request and have been canceled," said jail spokesman Allen Moore. Two friends had made requests to visit her in jail.
Moore said this type of request is not out of the ordinary.
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Caylee Marie Anthony's Last Video - July 15, 2008
I have temporarily removed Caylee's last video until I can figure out how to put a "mute" within the code so everyone doesn't hear Caylee's voice when they sign onto my blog.
I know it's heartbreaking to hear Caylee, and I understand that, so for now I will provide a link to the "helpfindcaylee.com so you can listen to the video.
http://www.helpfindcaylee.com/ Once you get to "helpfindcaylee", on the lower left hand side click on "see my video".
Caylee Marie Anthony - My Thoughts
My thoughts!
I have reached a point now that I am just going to wait and see what LE finds out and presents to the DA.
This is such a complicated case especially since the things that were shared with Casey's friends and family were not truthful and all they had to go on is what they saw and what they heard.
Casey reminds me of Scott Peterson in a way when he shared with Amber all the things he did only to find out none of it was true.
Trying to find Caylee, well this will take a miracle, one of which, may never happen. Way too much time has past and how do you track a child unless you can track the mother?
The State of Florida is large with the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the Gulf of Mexico on the other, never mind the numerous lakes and rivers, dense forests etc.
Where would one begin without a clue? There are no clues except for the car and at this point LE has the car. Well maybe there is another clue "Caylee is close to home" ... that maybe where she might be found. But then, where is "close to home?"
I hope they release more phone calls and video visits so we can hear what is being shared. Although Lee and Casey maybe corresponding back and forth through the mail, the mail is read before it goes out and when it comes in. So even if they put something in a letter, LE will know about it and act on it.
I would love for this to turn out like it did with Elizabeth Smart, but I just don't feel deep in my heart it will.
I have reached a point now that I am just going to wait and see what LE finds out and presents to the DA.
This is such a complicated case especially since the things that were shared with Casey's friends and family were not truthful and all they had to go on is what they saw and what they heard.
Casey reminds me of Scott Peterson in a way when he shared with Amber all the things he did only to find out none of it was true.
Trying to find Caylee, well this will take a miracle, one of which, may never happen. Way too much time has past and how do you track a child unless you can track the mother?
The State of Florida is large with the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the Gulf of Mexico on the other, never mind the numerous lakes and rivers, dense forests etc.
Where would one begin without a clue? There are no clues except for the car and at this point LE has the car. Well maybe there is another clue "Caylee is close to home" ... that maybe where she might be found. But then, where is "close to home?"
I hope they release more phone calls and video visits so we can hear what is being shared. Although Lee and Casey maybe corresponding back and forth through the mail, the mail is read before it goes out and when it comes in. So even if they put something in a letter, LE will know about it and act on it.
I would love for this to turn out like it did with Elizabeth Smart, but I just don't feel deep in my heart it will.
Cindy Anthony and Attorney Jose Baez on Today Show - July 31, 2008
Although Cindy couldn't see the photos that Matt Lauer was showing on air, it is clear that Cindy saw these photos all over the news on Wednesday, July 30, 2008.
Cindy lies by omission!
If Cindy "is" speaking to LE, she hasn't given them much of anything to turn this case around for her daughter.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Soldier Charged In Murder Of Megan Touma
A North Carolina man has been charged with murdering a pregnant Fort Bragg soldier, police said Tuesday.
Spc. Megan Lynn Touma, 23, was found dead in a hotel near her Army base.
Fayetteville detectives arrested Edgar Patino, a fellow soldier, at his home in Hope Mills, North Carolina, about 15 miles south of Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
He is accused of killing Spc. Megan Lynn Touma, 23, found dead on June 21 in a hotel near Fort Bragg.
She was seven-months pregnant at the time of her death, authorities said.
Touma, a five-year veteran of the Army, had served with the U.S. Army Dental Activity Clinic in Bamberg, Germany, and in Fort Drum, New York, before her stint at Fort Bragg.
Two of Touma's friends told CNN that Touma and Patino had been stationed together in Germany and dated in the past.
Touma's friends said Patino proposed to her in Germany before Touma learned, on her return to North Carolina, that Patino was still married.
Police treating pregnant soldier's death as homicide
The two friends, female soldiers who said they were stationed with Touma in Germany, asked not to be named because they were not authorized to speak publicly about the case.
Touma is is the second female soldier from Fort Bragg to die under suspicious circumstances since June.
Army 2nd Lt. Holley Wimunc was killed in early July. Her Fayetteville, North Carolina, apartment was torched July 10 and her charred body was found nearby a few days later.
Her husband, Marine Cpl. John Wimunc was charged with arson and first degree murder in connection with the death. Another Marine, Lance Cpl. Kyle Alden, was charged with arson and felony accessory after the fact to first-degree murder
Body found in Ala. freezer was mother of 8
MOBILE, Ala. - Police believe a body found in a small-time evangelist's home freezer is his wife and a mother of eight, and arrested him on a murder charge as he preached at a south Alabama church. Anthony Hopkins, 37, was being held in the Mobile County jail Wednesday awaiting a bond hearing and appointment of an attorney.
Police said no one reported 36-year-old Arletha Hopkins missing, even though she hadn't been heard from in three years. The body was discovered covered in a freezer in a utility room during a police search of the home in Mobile after a relative of the preacher contacted police.
Mobile Police Chief Phillip Garrett said Hopkins was arrested Monday night at at a revival in Jackson, a town in rural Clarke County where he has roots. The pastor of Inspirational Tabernacle Church of God in Christ, Beverly Jackson, told reporters that Hopkins told her he was a single parent because his wife had died in childbirth.
Police awaited results of forensic tests to determine the cause of death, but Garrett said authorities believe it is Hopkins' wife. The freezer was moved to a forensics lab.
Garrett said Anthony Hopkins, the father of six of the eight children, has been charged with rape and sodomy in a separate case involving the female relative and could face more charges related to another relative.
Mobile County District Attorney John Tyson Jr. said the children who lived with Hopkins — who ranged in age from 3 to 19 — have been taken into protective custody by the Department of Human Resources.
Garrett said the Hopkins children were home-schooled. He said Hopkins "kept to himself," and apparently moved from place to place. Neighbors called him "Rev." because he attended church so often, loading the children into a van.
Police said he preached at various churches and did not appear to be affiliated with a particular denomination.
At the church in Jackson, Hopkins was delivering a message about forgiveness that drew encouraging "amens" from the congregation.
Clarke County Sheriff's Chief Investigator Sgt. Ron Baggett said he listened through the church door before assisting in the arrest about 10 p.m. Monday. About 25 people were in the congregation at the time.
Body of woman, 61, found in bathroom of Delta Plane
ATLANTA - Flight attendants discovered the body of a 61-year-old woman in the restroom of a plane shortly before the flight landed in Atlanta Wednesday morning, a spokeswoman for the airline said.
It was unclear how Michaele O'Neil Carnahan died, and how long she was in the restroom.
The crew on the Los Angeles-to-Atlanta flight noticed the restroom was occupied on final approach, just before Flight 950 touched down at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport at 5:51 a.m., spokeswoman Keyra Johnson said. Atlanta police were notified and met the plane at the gate, Johnson said.
"Delta extends its condolences to the family and commends our flight crew and medical professionals onboard who handled this incident with the utmost professionalism and respect for which they are known," spokeswoman Betsy Talton wrote in an e-mail.
The body was taken to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation Crime Lab in suburban Atlanta for an autopsy scheduled for Thursday, said GBI spokesman John Bankhead. Authorities were awaiting the results to determine the cause of death, Bankhead said.
Bankhead said Carnahan was on her way from her home in Ventura, Calif., to Florida for a wedding.
Atlanta police stationed at the airport respond to calls about dead bodies on airplanes a couple of times a year, said Officer Eric Schwartz, a police spokesman. Talton said the situation was rare, but flight crews are trained to handle "a number of situations on board."
Airlines are not required to track or report the medical incidents they handle, so an exact tally of in-flight deaths is hard to determine. MedAire, an Arizona-based company that staffs doctors on the ground to advise flight crews in a medical emergency, counted 89 deaths for the flights they handled in 2006, which represents about one-third of the world's commercial flights.
If the death rate is similar for the rest of the flights, annual deaths on airplanes could exceed 260.
It was unclear how Michaele O'Neil Carnahan died, and how long she was in the restroom.
The crew on the Los Angeles-to-Atlanta flight noticed the restroom was occupied on final approach, just before Flight 950 touched down at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport at 5:51 a.m., spokeswoman Keyra Johnson said. Atlanta police were notified and met the plane at the gate, Johnson said.
"Delta extends its condolences to the family and commends our flight crew and medical professionals onboard who handled this incident with the utmost professionalism and respect for which they are known," spokeswoman Betsy Talton wrote in an e-mail.
The body was taken to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation Crime Lab in suburban Atlanta for an autopsy scheduled for Thursday, said GBI spokesman John Bankhead. Authorities were awaiting the results to determine the cause of death, Bankhead said.
Bankhead said Carnahan was on her way from her home in Ventura, Calif., to Florida for a wedding.
Atlanta police stationed at the airport respond to calls about dead bodies on airplanes a couple of times a year, said Officer Eric Schwartz, a police spokesman. Talton said the situation was rare, but flight crews are trained to handle "a number of situations on board."
Airlines are not required to track or report the medical incidents they handle, so an exact tally of in-flight deaths is hard to determine. MedAire, an Arizona-based company that staffs doctors on the ground to advise flight crews in a medical emergency, counted 89 deaths for the flights they handled in 2006, which represents about one-third of the world's commercial flights.
If the death rate is similar for the rest of the flights, annual deaths on airplanes could exceed 260.
Casey Anthony's Attorney To Appeal To Supreme Court
The petition to have the bond lowered for the mother of two year old Caylee Anthony has been denied by the Fifth District Court of Appeals in Florida
The attorney representing Casey Anthony, Jose Baez, filed the appeal for a lower bond in the Florida Fifth District Court of Appeals in Daytona Beach last week arguing that the $500,000 bail set by Ninth Circuit Court Judge Stan Strickland for his client was too high.
The court-ordered psychologist report was entered into evidence by the state along with a written argument for the denial of the lower bond.
The Baez law firm said that they would be filing another appeal to the state supreme court.
The attorney representing Casey Anthony, Jose Baez, filed the appeal for a lower bond in the Florida Fifth District Court of Appeals in Daytona Beach last week arguing that the $500,000 bail set by Ninth Circuit Court Judge Stan Strickland for his client was too high.
The court-ordered psychologist report was entered into evidence by the state along with a written argument for the denial of the lower bond.
The Baez law firm said that they would be filing another appeal to the state supreme court.
Casey Anthony Appeal Court DENIED Lower Bond
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. -- An appeals court denied Casey Anthony's request for a new hearing to have her bond lowered, Wednesday afternoon. The denial means Anthony will remain in jail unless her $500,000 bail is posted.
ORLANDO, Fla. -- The Fifth District Court of Appeals denied Wednesday the request to have Casey Anthony's bond lowered made by her attorney, Jose Baez.
The request was denied without comment or explanation just before 3 p.m.
ORLANDO, Fla. -- The Fifth District Court of Appeals denied Wednesday the request to have Casey Anthony's bond lowered made by her attorney, Jose Baez.
The request was denied without comment or explanation just before 3 p.m.
Appeals Bond Hearing For Casey Anthony
Today (Wednesday, July 30th) is the day for the appeals hearing regarding reducing the current $500,000.00 bond down to a more workable amount of money so the family can bond Casey out of jail.
Casey has been in jail ~15 days as of this writing and within those 15 days, not much has leaped forward regarding the whereabouts of her daughter Caylee. Personally I hope that the bail remains the same until Casey fully cooperates with LE and if the FBI is involved, she also cooperates with them too!
There is a new co-counsel working with Attorney Baez and last night (Tuesday) he was on OTR as well as other cable news shows. This attorney shared that this babysitter/nanny Zaneida Hernandez-Gonzalez is "in part" but not the main person regarding the disappearance of Caylee.
It was very strange that this new attorney (need to find his name) when asked by Dan Abrams the nanny's name, the attorney didn't want to say it just in case the person was watching the show.
Well that made no sense as Zanaeida Hernadez-Gonzalez's name has been aired so many times now that we all know it by heart.
During the discussion between Megan and this new attorney OTR, when Megan talked about Casey lying about the date of Caylee disappearance, the attorney comes out with "a lie is a mysterious falsehood". Interesting statement for sure.
Casey has been in jail ~15 days as of this writing and within those 15 days, not much has leaped forward regarding the whereabouts of her daughter Caylee. Personally I hope that the bail remains the same until Casey fully cooperates with LE and if the FBI is involved, she also cooperates with them too!
There is a new co-counsel working with Attorney Baez and last night (Tuesday) he was on OTR as well as other cable news shows. This attorney shared that this babysitter/nanny Zaneida Hernandez-Gonzalez is "in part" but not the main person regarding the disappearance of Caylee.
It was very strange that this new attorney (need to find his name) when asked by Dan Abrams the nanny's name, the attorney didn't want to say it just in case the person was watching the show.
Well that made no sense as Zanaeida Hernadez-Gonzalez's name has been aired so many times now that we all know it by heart.
During the discussion between Megan and this new attorney OTR, when Megan talked about Casey lying about the date of Caylee disappearance, the attorney comes out with "a lie is a mysterious falsehood". Interesting statement for sure.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Attorney Files A Motion For A Gag Order
ORLANDO, Fla. -- The attorney for the mother of a missing toddler filed a gag order Monday to prevent the release of phone calls made from jail.
The motion filed by Jose Baez seeks to put a stop to the media release of phone calls made from jail, 911 calls made by family and videotaped visitations between Casey Anthony and her family. Baez will ask a judge at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the state attorney's office.
Casey Anthony is being held on $500,000 bond at the Orange County Jail on charges of child neglect in connection with the disappearance of her daughter Caylee Anthony.
My Bottled Up Thoughts!
We have the "Sunshine Law" here in Florida where the public has the right to public access.
http://myfloridalegal.com/pages.nsf/main/b2f05db987e9d14c85256cc7000b28f6!OpenDocument
Let's face it, when Hulk Hogan's son was in jail and his parents went to visit him, the media had a free for all with all the taped and video conversations. The media ripped apart, piece by piece every word between the family.
Casey is no different then anyone else. Normally the general public who gets arrested don't have their conversations aired on TV. But in a high profile case like this one, it's public information.
The Anthony's (all of them) clearly are being ignorant to the fact that phone conversations between an inmate and the person they are speaking to are being taped!
It's only a few months ago that the big "hoopla" went on with Hulk Hogan and his son. It was aired everywhere including the local news in Florida.
And let's be real here, Geroge Anthony is a former cop/detective or whatever he was, he knows phone conversations are taped.
Well, let's not forget when Cindy was at the bond hearing and she stated it would be 10% of whatever the bond was that was what she needed to come up with. The prosecutor asks her "how do you know this" and Cindy responds "I watch TV".
So ignornance of the law especially with a former cop in the household just doesn't hold up!
I hope the court denies the motion for the gag order based on the "Sunshine Law".
Update as of 2:15 PM on July 29th, 2008
MOTION DENIED!!!!
The motion filed by Jose Baez seeks to put a stop to the media release of phone calls made from jail, 911 calls made by family and videotaped visitations between Casey Anthony and her family. Baez will ask a judge at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the state attorney's office.
Casey Anthony is being held on $500,000 bond at the Orange County Jail on charges of child neglect in connection with the disappearance of her daughter Caylee Anthony.
My Bottled Up Thoughts!
We have the "Sunshine Law" here in Florida where the public has the right to public access.
http://myfloridalegal.com/pages.nsf/main/b2f05db987e9d14c85256cc7000b28f6!OpenDocument
Let's face it, when Hulk Hogan's son was in jail and his parents went to visit him, the media had a free for all with all the taped and video conversations. The media ripped apart, piece by piece every word between the family.
Casey is no different then anyone else. Normally the general public who gets arrested don't have their conversations aired on TV. But in a high profile case like this one, it's public information.
The Anthony's (all of them) clearly are being ignorant to the fact that phone conversations between an inmate and the person they are speaking to are being taped!
It's only a few months ago that the big "hoopla" went on with Hulk Hogan and his son. It was aired everywhere including the local news in Florida.
And let's be real here, Geroge Anthony is a former cop/detective or whatever he was, he knows phone conversations are taped.
Well, let's not forget when Cindy was at the bond hearing and she stated it would be 10% of whatever the bond was that was what she needed to come up with. The prosecutor asks her "how do you know this" and Cindy responds "I watch TV".
So ignornance of the law especially with a former cop in the household just doesn't hold up!
I hope the court denies the motion for the gag order based on the "Sunshine Law".
Update as of 2:15 PM on July 29th, 2008
Ocean County Sheriif's Office Updates
Providing the link to the Ocean County Sheriff's Office for updates to what is happenings. This site shows the "public records" that have been requested, etc.
http://www.ocso.com/Default.aspx?tabid=547
http://www.ocso.com/Default.aspx?tabid=547
Cindy Anthony's MySpace Post July 3, 2008
Cindy wrote on her MySpace page on July 3rd her feelings of what was going on in her life. I found Cindy's writing on July 3rd very telling and also wonder why it was removed from her MySpace page within the last week.
Thursday, July 03, 2008
Current mood: http://x.myspace.com/images/blog/moods/iBrads/sad.gif distraught
She came into my life unexspectedly, just as she has left me. This precious little angel from above gave me strength and unconditional love. Now she is gone and I don’t know why. All I am guilty of is loving her and providing her a safe home. Jealousy has taken her away. Jealousy from the one person that should be thankfull for all of the love and support given to her. A mother’s love is deep, however there are limits when one is betrayed by the one she loved and trusted the most. A daughter comes to her mother for support when she is pregnant, the mother says without hesitation it will be ok. And it was. But then the lies and betrayal began. First it seemed harmless, ah, love is blind. A mother will look for the good in her child and give them a chance to change. This mother gave chance after chance for her daughter to change, but instead more lies more betrayal. What does the mother get for giving her daughter all of these chances? A broken heart. The daughter who stole money, lots of money, leaves without warning and does not let her mother now speak to the baby that her mother raised, fed, clothed, sheltered, paid her medical bills, etc. Instead tells her friends that her mother is controlling her life and she needs her space. No money, no future. Where did she go? Who is now watching out for the little angel?
My Bottled Up Thoughts!
It just haunts my soul knowing Cindy wrote these feelings on her MySpace page on July 3rd, 17 days after Casey left her parents home on June 16th with Caylee. And 12days before Cindy finally called 911, but not to report a lost grandchild but to report a stolen car and money.
I don't know if calling the police on July RD would have changed the outcome of "where is Caylee" because I feel it all went down between June 23rd and 27th!
Cindy knows her daughter and knows her really well. Casey didn't just start lying as an adult, she has been doing this since she was a child. Casey knew way back when she was young she could get away with lying and she just carried it into her adult life.
Every single mother out there knows when their child lies. It could be a facial gesture, clearing their throat, responding with a short sentence, but we know, we really know when our children are lying.
I know if my child lies to me, I then take it to another level and watch, listen and know fully what I am being told is not the truth.
I HATE liars and have a difficult time ever believing a word that comes out of liars mouth.
Thursday, July 03, 2008
Current mood: http://x.myspace.com/images/blog/moods/iBrads/sad.gif distraught
She came into my life unexspectedly, just as she has left me. This precious little angel from above gave me strength and unconditional love. Now she is gone and I don’t know why. All I am guilty of is loving her and providing her a safe home. Jealousy has taken her away. Jealousy from the one person that should be thankfull for all of the love and support given to her. A mother’s love is deep, however there are limits when one is betrayed by the one she loved and trusted the most. A daughter comes to her mother for support when she is pregnant, the mother says without hesitation it will be ok. And it was. But then the lies and betrayal began. First it seemed harmless, ah, love is blind. A mother will look for the good in her child and give them a chance to change. This mother gave chance after chance for her daughter to change, but instead more lies more betrayal. What does the mother get for giving her daughter all of these chances? A broken heart. The daughter who stole money, lots of money, leaves without warning and does not let her mother now speak to the baby that her mother raised, fed, clothed, sheltered, paid her medical bills, etc. Instead tells her friends that her mother is controlling her life and she needs her space. No money, no future. Where did she go? Who is now watching out for the little angel?
My Bottled Up Thoughts!
It just haunts my soul knowing Cindy wrote these feelings on her MySpace page on July 3rd, 17 days after Casey left her parents home on June 16th with Caylee. And 12days before Cindy finally called 911, but not to report a lost grandchild but to report a stolen car and money.
I don't know if calling the police on July RD would have changed the outcome of "where is Caylee" because I feel it all went down between June 23rd and 27th!
Cindy knows her daughter and knows her really well. Casey didn't just start lying as an adult, she has been doing this since she was a child. Casey knew way back when she was young she could get away with lying and she just carried it into her adult life.
Every single mother out there knows when their child lies. It could be a facial gesture, clearing their throat, responding with a short sentence, but we know, we really know when our children are lying.
I know if my child lies to me, I then take it to another level and watch, listen and know fully what I am being told is not the truth.
I HATE liars and have a difficult time ever believing a word that comes out of liars mouth.
Monday, July 28, 2008
Prayer Vigil For Caylee
http://www.myfoxorlando.com/myfox/MyFox/pages/sidebar_video.jsp?contentId=7075227&version=1&locale=EN-US
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My Bottled Up Thoughts!
I hope today, Monday July 28, 2008 brings some answers to what Orange County Sheriffs Department uncovered regarding the car and what was found.
Granny chants: "Orange County Sheriff Department, bring Caylee Home", and I wonder how they are going to find Caylee without the cooperation of Casey.
Most parents and grandparents report their children missing within hours, sometimes within minutes of them not arriving home, or not in their bed, or not showing up in school, etc. At least the police have a could chance at finding a missing child within the first few hours or as the police would say "the first 48 hours are crucial" in find a missing person.
We know that Caylee was alive on the morning of June 16th, but from that day forward there has been no sightings of Caylee at all. Although there were telephone conversation between Jesse and Casey where Jesse heard Casey tell Caylee to get off the table, but no one really knows if this was true or just something she said to make others think Caylee was really on the table.
Praying today from deep within my soul that the Sheriff's Department come through with some strong information.
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My Bottled Up Thoughts!
I hope today, Monday July 28, 2008 brings some answers to what Orange County Sheriffs Department uncovered regarding the car and what was found.
Granny chants: "Orange County Sheriff Department, bring Caylee Home", and I wonder how they are going to find Caylee without the cooperation of Casey.
Most parents and grandparents report their children missing within hours, sometimes within minutes of them not arriving home, or not in their bed, or not showing up in school, etc. At least the police have a could chance at finding a missing child within the first few hours or as the police would say "the first 48 hours are crucial" in find a missing person.
We know that Caylee was alive on the morning of June 16th, but from that day forward there has been no sightings of Caylee at all. Although there were telephone conversation between Jesse and Casey where Jesse heard Casey tell Caylee to get off the table, but no one really knows if this was true or just something she said to make others think Caylee was really on the table.
Praying today from deep within my soul that the Sheriff's Department come through with some strong information.
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Benefit To Be Held For Caylee Anthony
Benefit To Be Held For Caylee Anthony
Event Held At Daytona Speed Park
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- A benefit to raise money for the search of missing 2-year-old Caylee Anthony will be held on Aug. 1.
Anthony's been missing from Orlando for more than a month. All donations received will go to the Kid Finders Network to assist in the search.
The benefit is from 4 p.m. to 12 a.m. Friday Aug. 1 at Speed Park Motorsports in Daytona Beach.
Anthony's grandparents, George and Cindy, and uncle, Lee, will be in attendance. There will also be entertainment from Perfect DJ.
Representatives from the Kid Finders Network will be doing children's fingerprinting and photos.
The event will include special giveaways, contests on the High Striker, raffles and a moon bounce for younger children. Food vendors will be donating a percentage of their proceeds to the benefit.
There is no admission charge and the benefit is open to the public.
Go to PerfectDJ.biz for more information.
Update as of July 30, 2008.
For further information, please visit: http://www.perfectdj.biz/
http://www.perfectdj.biz/caylee/81SP_Media_Alert.pdf
My Bottled Up Thoughts
Still praying for Caylee and hope Casey cooperates with LE.
Event Held At Daytona Speed Park
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- A benefit to raise money for the search of missing 2-year-old Caylee Anthony will be held on Aug. 1.
Anthony's been missing from Orlando for more than a month. All donations received will go to the Kid Finders Network to assist in the search.
The benefit is from 4 p.m. to 12 a.m. Friday Aug. 1 at Speed Park Motorsports in Daytona Beach.
Anthony's grandparents, George and Cindy, and uncle, Lee, will be in attendance. There will also be entertainment from Perfect DJ.
Representatives from the Kid Finders Network will be doing children's fingerprinting and photos.
The event will include special giveaways, contests on the High Striker, raffles and a moon bounce for younger children. Food vendors will be donating a percentage of their proceeds to the benefit.
There is no admission charge and the benefit is open to the public.
Go to PerfectDJ.biz for more information.
For further information, please visit: http://www.perfectdj.biz/
http://www.perfectdj.biz/caylee/81SP_Media_Alert.pdf
My Bottled Up Thoughts
Still praying for Caylee and hope Casey cooperates with LE.
No Truthful Answers In Caylee's Disappearance
While watch Geraldo on Saturday, July 26, 2008, Gerlado pulls up a few of these discrepancies out of few of Cindy Anthony's mouth.
911 phone call - The car smells like a dead body was in the damn car!
Granny then tells the media there was a bag of pizza in the trunk with maggots and she threw it out!
Granny reports Caylee missing as of June 8!
According to the recent interview with Grandpa, he clearly said that "we saw Casey and Caylee everyday until June 16th as this is where they live.
On July 24, 2008 after the 911 calls were released, the media was speaking to Granny about what Casey said to the 91 operator.
Granny CLEARLY says that Casey never spoke to the 911 operator. The reporter told Granny, we all heard Casey say "I haven't seen my daughter in 31 days". Granny's response to the reporter was "I called 911."
We all know that wasn't true!
Geraldo mentions something from law school days about "excited utterance". This is where the truth comes out in a conversation "as in Granny telling the 911 operator that the car smells like their was a dead body in it!"
According to myfoxorlando ....
Casey, remains behind bars. Casey's brother, Lee, says there is confirmation of where his sister met a babysitter who allegedly kidnapped Caylee. Lee Anthony also mentioned two other people who supposedly know the babysitter, Zenaida Fernandez- Gonzalez, though he himself acknowledged that he had never met Gonzalez
Investigators are troubled as how Casey, who has not had full time employment in over a year, was able to afford a babysitter.
Casey's brother Lee says: "My sister doesn't have a car payment. My mom pays her cell phone bill. She doesn't pay any rent while living here (at her parents' Orlando house). My sister doesn't have any bills. The only bills she has is if she goes out, goes out to eat, things like that. And if you're my sister's boyfriend, you're probably paying for everything for my sister anyway."
Cindy is also encouraged by tips offered by psychics who have chimed in on the missing girl. "All kinds of psychics have contacted me. They all say Caylee is fine and our daughter is not involved."
Cindy then lambasted the media in what she said was inaccurate coverage.
"News media reaches out to people who know nothing. Why does the media want to harass innocent people?" she asked.
Cindy also expressed her displeasure with investigators on the case. "Every time they call, they ask to speak to my husband or Casey's brother. They're treating me like a child. I'm not a child."
My Bottled Up Thoughts!
I'm convinced that the grandparents don't know their daughter Casey very well at all.
The grandparents allowed Casey to lie throughout her childhood and never corrected her, gave her the right formula for life and the reasons why "telling lies is worng". But then Granny probably didn't learn that either as she was growing up!
It is clearer now that the last time the Grandparents saw Caylee was on June 16th. Granny returned back to her home with Caylee after the visit to the nursing home. Casey and Caylee were both at the house the evening of June 15th.
Now the puzzle begins on the day of June 16th and ends on June 27th when the car was left in the parking lot.
We know that on June 24th or 25th, there was a phone call from Casey to Jesse (as per Jesse's sworn testimony to the police). Casey told Jesse she was free that weekend, which is June 27th, "if they wanted to get together" as Caylee was with the "nanny and that they (nanny and Caylee) had gone to the beach for the weekend"
Odd that Casey said it that way to Jesse, because when Casey called Jesse it was either on Tuesday or Wednesday, a few days before the actual weekend.
It would cost a "bundle" to pay a babysitter for 4, 5 or 6 days to watch a child. How the hell could Casey pay for a babysitter without a JOB!!! Let's say Caylee was with the babysitter for 4 days, that is 48 hours @ $5.00/hr (cheap rate) that's $240.00 for 48 hours. Where the heck did Casey get the money?
Even though Lee, Casey's brother feels that Casey's boyfriend would probably pay the for the babysitter, I doubt that very seriously. That's a lot of money for a boyfriend to pay and then foot the the bills for the rest of the weekend just to get "laid". Casey hasn't had any boyfriends long enough to pay for 4 hours of babysitting.
It looks like Casey was going to move in with a friend named Amy, according to the message posted by Casey on Amy's Facebook wall. This would have been around the time Casey left with her parents home with Caylee. But in the message left on Amy's Facebook wall, Casey mentions "she can't wait as it will only be us girls ..." The way it was written, it didn't sound like a child was included.
I don't know if Casey ever met up with Jesse on the 29th of June, but somehow, Tony came into the picture as Casey's boyfriend.
According to Tony's sworn testimony, Tony met Casey in May and they started dating in June. Did Tony start dating Casey from June 16th, or was it that weekend on June 20th OR could it have been on June 29th. Remembering that Casey called Jesse on June 24th or 25th telling him she was free that weekend.
Why would Casey call Jesse to tell him she is free on the weekend (June 29th) when Casey is dating Tony, the new boyfriend on the block
Was Casey using Jesse as an alibi so Jesse could hear Casey tell Caylee to get off the table?
Did Tony ever tell Casey he doesn't like kids? Tony is young and young men want their freedom!
It has been reported on another site, that it was Tony that picked up Casey at the parking lot when the car broke down, telling Tony that Casey's father will come and get it.
I am curious to know whether the babysitter has a car and does it have a carseat?
Grandpa admitted on air that Casey within the last few months was hanging around with a new crowd of people. Was this new crowd of people Amy and Tony???
Casey took Amy to the airport, of which, the police need to verify Amy's appearance at the airport through cameras. They need to see if Casey and Caylee were with Amy at the airport and what date that was. Amy left Casey with Amy's car that week, more than likely after Casey's car was left in the parking lot.
I don't know if the disappearance of Caylee will ever be resolved. There is a very haunting thought in my head, of which, I had from the first day I heard of this bizarre disappearance of a nearly 3 year-old child.
911 phone call - The car smells like a dead body was in the damn car!
Granny then tells the media there was a bag of pizza in the trunk with maggots and she threw it out!
Granny reports Caylee missing as of June 8!
According to the recent interview with Grandpa, he clearly said that "we saw Casey and Caylee everyday until June 16th as this is where they live.
On July 24, 2008 after the 911 calls were released, the media was speaking to Granny about what Casey said to the 91 operator.
Granny CLEARLY says that Casey never spoke to the 911 operator. The reporter told Granny, we all heard Casey say "I haven't seen my daughter in 31 days". Granny's response to the reporter was "I called 911."
We all know that wasn't true!
Geraldo mentions something from law school days about "excited utterance". This is where the truth comes out in a conversation "as in Granny telling the 911 operator that the car smells like their was a dead body in it!"
According to myfoxorlando ....
Casey, remains behind bars. Casey's brother, Lee, says there is confirmation of where his sister met a babysitter who allegedly kidnapped Caylee. Lee Anthony also mentioned two other people who supposedly know the babysitter, Zenaida Fernandez- Gonzalez, though he himself acknowledged that he had never met Gonzalez
Investigators are troubled as how Casey, who has not had full time employment in over a year, was able to afford a babysitter.
Casey's brother Lee says: "My sister doesn't have a car payment. My mom pays her cell phone bill. She doesn't pay any rent while living here (at her parents' Orlando house). My sister doesn't have any bills. The only bills she has is if she goes out, goes out to eat, things like that. And if you're my sister's boyfriend, you're probably paying for everything for my sister anyway."
Cindy is also encouraged by tips offered by psychics who have chimed in on the missing girl. "All kinds of psychics have contacted me. They all say Caylee is fine and our daughter is not involved."
Cindy then lambasted the media in what she said was inaccurate coverage.
"News media reaches out to people who know nothing. Why does the media want to harass innocent people?" she asked.
Cindy also expressed her displeasure with investigators on the case. "Every time they call, they ask to speak to my husband or Casey's brother. They're treating me like a child. I'm not a child."
My Bottled Up Thoughts!
I'm convinced that the grandparents don't know their daughter Casey very well at all.
The grandparents allowed Casey to lie throughout her childhood and never corrected her, gave her the right formula for life and the reasons why "telling lies is worng". But then Granny probably didn't learn that either as she was growing up!
It is clearer now that the last time the Grandparents saw Caylee was on June 16th. Granny returned back to her home with Caylee after the visit to the nursing home. Casey and Caylee were both at the house the evening of June 15th.
Now the puzzle begins on the day of June 16th and ends on June 27th when the car was left in the parking lot.
We know that on June 24th or 25th, there was a phone call from Casey to Jesse (as per Jesse's sworn testimony to the police). Casey told Jesse she was free that weekend, which is June 27th, "if they wanted to get together" as Caylee was with the "nanny and that they (nanny and Caylee) had gone to the beach for the weekend"
Odd that Casey said it that way to Jesse, because when Casey called Jesse it was either on Tuesday or Wednesday, a few days before the actual weekend.
It would cost a "bundle" to pay a babysitter for 4, 5 or 6 days to watch a child. How the hell could Casey pay for a babysitter without a JOB!!! Let's say Caylee was with the babysitter for 4 days, that is 48 hours @ $5.00/hr (cheap rate) that's $240.00 for 48 hours. Where the heck did Casey get the money?
Even though Lee, Casey's brother feels that Casey's boyfriend would probably pay the for the babysitter, I doubt that very seriously. That's a lot of money for a boyfriend to pay and then foot the the bills for the rest of the weekend just to get "laid". Casey hasn't had any boyfriends long enough to pay for 4 hours of babysitting.
It looks like Casey was going to move in with a friend named Amy, according to the message posted by Casey on Amy's Facebook wall. This would have been around the time Casey left with her parents home with Caylee. But in the message left on Amy's Facebook wall, Casey mentions "she can't wait as it will only be us girls ..." The way it was written, it didn't sound like a child was included.
I don't know if Casey ever met up with Jesse on the 29th of June, but somehow, Tony came into the picture as Casey's boyfriend.
According to Tony's sworn testimony, Tony met Casey in May and they started dating in June. Did Tony start dating Casey from June 16th, or was it that weekend on June 20th OR could it have been on June 29th. Remembering that Casey called Jesse on June 24th or 25th telling him she was free that weekend.
Why would Casey call Jesse to tell him she is free on the weekend (June 29th) when Casey is dating Tony, the new boyfriend on the block
Was Casey using Jesse as an alibi so Jesse could hear Casey tell Caylee to get off the table?
Did Tony ever tell Casey he doesn't like kids? Tony is young and young men want their freedom!
It has been reported on another site, that it was Tony that picked up Casey at the parking lot when the car broke down, telling Tony that Casey's father will come and get it.
I am curious to know whether the babysitter has a car and does it have a carseat?
Grandpa admitted on air that Casey within the last few months was hanging around with a new crowd of people. Was this new crowd of people Amy and Tony???
Casey took Amy to the airport, of which, the police need to verify Amy's appearance at the airport through cameras. They need to see if Casey and Caylee were with Amy at the airport and what date that was. Amy left Casey with Amy's car that week, more than likely after Casey's car was left in the parking lot.
I don't know if the disappearance of Caylee will ever be resolved. There is a very haunting thought in my head, of which, I had from the first day I heard of this bizarre disappearance of a nearly 3 year-old child.
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Where Is Caylee's Paternal Grandparents?
Why haven't we heard "hide nor heal" of the paternal grandparents concerning their granddaughter Caylee? This makes no sense to me at all. You would think the paternal grandparents would be rallying around the material grandparents for support in finding Caylee.
Where is the obituary to the death of their son? Does the obit mention Caylee's name in the obituary. Why didn't the father of Caylee sign the birth certificate?
Does Casey really know who Caylee's father is? Could Granny be right when she said in court Jesse is the biological father of Caylee?
Jesse, take a paternity test to verify one way or another whether you are Caylee's father.
Caylee's family tree is a mystery!
Update as of July 28, 2008
Upon visiting another board http://www.websleuths.com/forums/index.php most of the day yesterday, it was uncovered that perhaps Jesus Ortiz, the young man who died in a tragic car accident in May of 2007 could be Caylee's biological father. This is only speculation as this is the only young male that was killed in a tragic accident a year ago in Orlando.
http://media.www.centralfloridafuture.com/media/storage/paper174/news/2007/05/21/News/Ucf-Student.Dies.In.Tragic.Car.Crash-2905719.shtml
Now this is all speculation because nothing has been uncovered to determine whether or not Jesus Ortiz is Caylee's father.
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=15753753
I was not able to find the obituary for Jesus in order to read the names of relatives etc., the only thing that I did find was on Jesus' MySpace profile page where it asks about children and his answer for Children: Someday.
Hispanic families are really close, warm and open their hearts to all within their family. If Caylee was the child of Jesus, then Jesus would have told his parents. He would want his parents to know that a child was born. Jesus' parents would be in Caylee's life. Jesus' parents would want their granddaughter to know this side of her family.
The sad part about all of this is IF Casey reveals this name as being the father and it turns out that this too is a lie, it will be devasating for the Ortiz' family.
Where is the obituary to the death of their son? Does the obit mention Caylee's name in the obituary. Why didn't the father of Caylee sign the birth certificate?
Does Casey really know who Caylee's father is? Could Granny be right when she said in court Jesse is the biological father of Caylee?
Jesse, take a paternity test to verify one way or another whether you are Caylee's father.
Caylee's family tree is a mystery!
Update as of July 28, 2008
Upon visiting another board http://www.websleuths.com/forums/index.php most of the day yesterday, it was uncovered that perhaps Jesus Ortiz, the young man who died in a tragic car accident in May of 2007 could be Caylee's biological father. This is only speculation as this is the only young male that was killed in a tragic accident a year ago in Orlando.
http://media.www.centralfloridafuture.com/media/storage/paper174/news/2007/05/21/News/Ucf-Student.Dies.In.Tragic.Car.Crash-2905719.shtml
Now this is all speculation because nothing has been uncovered to determine whether or not Jesus Ortiz is Caylee's father.
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=15753753
I was not able to find the obituary for Jesus in order to read the names of relatives etc., the only thing that I did find was on Jesus' MySpace profile page where it asks about children and his answer for Children: Someday.
Hispanic families are really close, warm and open their hearts to all within their family. If Caylee was the child of Jesus, then Jesus would have told his parents. He would want his parents to know that a child was born. Jesus' parents would be in Caylee's life. Jesus' parents would want their granddaughter to know this side of her family.
The sad part about all of this is IF Casey reveals this name as being the father and it turns out that this too is a lie, it will be devasating for the Ortiz' family.
George Anthony Speaks Out - July 23, 2008
Something makes me think the grandfather wasn't living at home when this all went down!
Casey's Friend Amy's Facebook Wall
from Facebook -- posted on Amy's "wall"
Casey Anthony (Orlando, FL) wrote
at 8:59pm on June 3rd, 2008
it really has been too long since we've seen each other. thankfully, we have t-roy's celebration to end this drought!
Casey Anthony (Orlando, FL) wrote
at 7:33am on June 4th, 2008
oh, the times we will have!
i can't wait for us to become roomies in another week! seriously...by the end of next week, it will be just us girls. i can't believe it!
Casey Anthony (Orlando, FL) wrote
at 12:12pm on June 4th, 2008
si!!! good times to be had, from tonight, until, well, forever.
what time do you think you're getting done tonight????
Casey Anthony (Orlando, FL) wrote
at 9:04am on June 7th, 2008
i'm so glad you're ok! seriously, you scared the life right out of me! i love you girl.
Casey Anthony (Orlando, FL) wrote
at 8:59pm on June 3rd, 2008
it really has been too long since we've seen each other. thankfully, we have t-roy's celebration to end this drought!
Casey Anthony (Orlando, FL) wrote
at 7:33am on June 4th, 2008
oh, the times we will have!
i can't wait for us to become roomies in another week! seriously...by the end of next week, it will be just us girls. i can't believe it!
Casey Anthony (Orlando, FL) wrote
at 12:12pm on June 4th, 2008
si!!! good times to be had, from tonight, until, well, forever.
what time do you think you're getting done tonight????
Casey Anthony (Orlando, FL) wrote
at 9:04am on June 7th, 2008
i'm so glad you're ok! seriously, you scared the life right out of me! i love you girl.
Tony Lazarro Picked Up Casey From The Parking Lot
When Casey called Lazarro for a ride from the Amscot where she abandoned her car, she claimed it had broken down and that her father was going to get it to a shop later. That car holds some of the most significant evidence investigators have revealed, possible evidence of Caylee's hair, a suspicious stain and the odor of human decomposition, all in the trunk.
Friends said Lazzaro believed she worked as an event planner at Universal Studios for the two months they were together. She told him her boss allowed her to work from her computer at his Winter Park apartment. They found out later from her family she wasn't earning the money she was spending. Instead, Casey was running up her mother's credit cards.
Friends told Eyewitness News Casey celebrated Independence Day with her boyfriend Tony Lazarro. She partied and cooked dinner for him and his roommate.
Link added: August 11, 2008 (member from webslueths found the link for the article. Thank you)
http://www.wftv.com/news/16979873/detail.html
Friends said Lazzaro believed she worked as an event planner at Universal Studios for the two months they were together. She told him her boss allowed her to work from her computer at his Winter Park apartment. They found out later from her family she wasn't earning the money she was spending. Instead, Casey was running up her mother's credit cards.
Friends told Eyewitness News Casey celebrated Independence Day with her boyfriend Tony Lazarro. She partied and cooked dinner for him and his roommate.
Link added: August 11, 2008 (member from webslueths found the link for the article. Thank you)
http://www.wftv.com/news/16979873/detail.html
Casey Get's A Visitor At The Jail
Odd that this guy went to the jail to visit Casey as it's clear Casey doesn't remember who he is from high school.
http://www.myfoxorlando.com/myfox/MyFox/pages/sidebar_video.jsp?contentId=7067564&version=1&locale=EN-US
http://www.myfoxorlando.com/myfox/MyFox/pages/sidebar_video.jsp?contentId=7067564&version=1&locale=EN-US
Caylee’s Family Visits Casey in Jail - July 25, 2008
Caylee’s Family Visits Casey in Jail
MyFoxOralndo.com
Last Edited: Friday, 25 Jul 2008, 11:48 PM EDT
Created: Friday, 25 Jul 2008, 11:48 PM EDT
By Steve Gehlbach
FOX 35 NEWS
Casey Anthony wipes tears from her eyes at a bond hearing at the Orange County courthouse in Orlando, Fla., Tuesday, July 22, 2008. The 22-year-old mother reported her daughter missing last week, more than a month after the little girl allegedly disappeared. Anthony faces charges of child endangerment, making false officials statements and obstructing a criminal investigation.(AP Photo/Red Huber, pool)
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35, Orlando) -- Parents Cindy and George Anthony and brother Lee all got the chance to talk to Casey Anthony for the first time Friday afternoon since she was arrested more than a week ago.
The jailhouse visits give the family new hope in finding two year old Caylee Anthony, who has been missing for more than a month
While helping with new leads, Lee said his sister is sticking to her original story, she is still saying yes, Caylee is alive. Caylee is okay.
Lee said Casey cleared up a couple of things that detectives thought were lies from the beginning, where Casey worked and the connection to a mystery babysitter named Zanaida. He said Casey worked at Universal Studios, but was a contract employee with Kodak, and later Colorvision, so no Universal records would show she worked there.
Casey told investigators she met Zanaida through two co-workers. She said one friend used Zanaida as a nanny for his son.
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VIDEO: --Casey's Brother Speaks After Family Makes Jailhouse Visit
http://www.myfoxorlando.com/myfox/MyFox/pages/sidebar_video.jsp?contentId=7068900&version=1&locale=EN-US
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But Lee thinks investigators never followed up because they thought it was all a lie.
“Now we can actually verify these are real people,” he said “We need to contact them. Now we’re one step closer to finding this person that took Caylee.”
One thing Casey Anthony did not reveal to her family today was where her daughter is now. Her family still believes her when Casey says she doesn’t know.
I’ve never needed anybody to reconfirm my gut feeling, said Lee Anthony. “Casey said point blank Caylees okay, we need to find her, I don’t know where she’s at.”
The family plans to visit Casey again at the jail early next week
MyFoxOralndo.com
Last Edited: Friday, 25 Jul 2008, 11:48 PM EDT
Created: Friday, 25 Jul 2008, 11:48 PM EDT
By Steve Gehlbach
FOX 35 NEWS
Casey Anthony wipes tears from her eyes at a bond hearing at the Orange County courthouse in Orlando, Fla., Tuesday, July 22, 2008. The 22-year-old mother reported her daughter missing last week, more than a month after the little girl allegedly disappeared. Anthony faces charges of child endangerment, making false officials statements and obstructing a criminal investigation.(AP Photo/Red Huber, pool)
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35, Orlando) -- Parents Cindy and George Anthony and brother Lee all got the chance to talk to Casey Anthony for the first time Friday afternoon since she was arrested more than a week ago.
The jailhouse visits give the family new hope in finding two year old Caylee Anthony, who has been missing for more than a month
While helping with new leads, Lee said his sister is sticking to her original story, she is still saying yes, Caylee is alive. Caylee is okay.
Lee said Casey cleared up a couple of things that detectives thought were lies from the beginning, where Casey worked and the connection to a mystery babysitter named Zanaida. He said Casey worked at Universal Studios, but was a contract employee with Kodak, and later Colorvision, so no Universal records would show she worked there.
Casey told investigators she met Zanaida through two co-workers. She said one friend used Zanaida as a nanny for his son.
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VIDEO: --Casey's Brother Speaks After Family Makes Jailhouse Visit
http://www.myfoxorlando.com/myfox/MyFox/pages/sidebar_video.jsp?contentId=7068900&version=1&locale=EN-US
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But Lee thinks investigators never followed up because they thought it was all a lie.
“Now we can actually verify these are real people,” he said “We need to contact them. Now we’re one step closer to finding this person that took Caylee.”
One thing Casey Anthony did not reveal to her family today was where her daughter is now. Her family still believes her when Casey says she doesn’t know.
I’ve never needed anybody to reconfirm my gut feeling, said Lee Anthony. “Casey said point blank Caylees okay, we need to find her, I don’t know where she’s at.”
The family plans to visit Casey again at the jail early next week
Friday, July 25, 2008
Cindy Anthony and Attorney Jose Baez on Today Show - July 25, 2008
Cindy Anthony and Casey's Attorney appear on Friday, July 25, 2008 Today Show AFTER the 911 phone calls were released AND before the first 911 phone call came out later on Friday!
Casey's Phone Call From Jail
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/crime/orl-casey-anthony-jail-full-mp3,0,4188975.mp3file
This is the full 13-minute phone call Casey Anthony, the mother of missing 2-year-old Caylee, made to her family on July 16 from the Orange County Jail. First she talked with her mother, Cindy, then her brother, Lee, then her friend, Kristina Chester. The audio has been edited to remove profanity, a password to MySpace, and a phone number for her boyfriend.
This is the full 13-minute phone call Casey Anthony, the mother of missing 2-year-old Caylee, made to her family on July 16 from the Orange County Jail. First she talked with her mother, Cindy, then her brother, Lee, then her friend, Kristina Chester. The audio has been edited to remove profanity, a password to MySpace, and a phone number for her boyfriend.
Cindy Anthony's FIRST 911 Phone Call
http://www.myfoxorlando.com/myfox/MyFox/pages/sidebar_video.jsp?contentId=7065255&version=1&locale=EN-US
Operator: Hello
Cindy Anthony: Hi, I drove to the police department here on Pershing but you guys are closed. I need to bring someone into the police department. Can you tell me where I can? the closest one I can come too.
Operator: What are you trying to accomplish by bringing them to the station?
Cindy Anthony: I have a 22-year-old person that has um grand theft sitting in my auto with me.
Operator: So the 22-year-old person stole something?
Cindy Anthony: Yes
Operator: Is this a relative?
Cindy Anthony: Yes
Operator: Where did they steal it from?
Cindy Anthony: Um, my car and also money
Operator: OK. Is this your son?
Cindy Anthony: Daughter
Operator: OK, so your daughter stole money from your car?
Cindy Anthony: No. My car was stolen. We've retrived it, today we found out where it was at. We've retrieved it, I've got that. And I've got affidavits from my banking account. I want to bring her in. I want to press charges.
Operator: Where, where did all of this happen?
Cindy Anthony: Oh, it's been happening.
Operator: I know, but I need to establish the jurisdiction is what I'm trying...
Cindy Anthony: Oh well I live in umm..in Orlando
Operator: Yup, but what address did these thefts occur at?
Cindy Anthony: Um, well I guess my residence.
Operator: That's actually going to be in the jurisdiction of the sheriff's office, ma'm, not the Orlando Police Department.
Cindy Anthony: Alrighty...
Operator: Let me transfer you over to the communication section for Orange County.
Cindy Anthony: Ok, now so...is the Orlando Sheriff's Department the one on 436? Is that open this afternoon or this evening?
Operator: Um, the substation you're at off Pershing,if it's Orlando Police...we're open primarily in the day, but that's not the sheriff's, thats the city police which does not have jurisdiction for your address.
Cindy Anthony: I know the sheriff's department on 5th, I mean on 436.
Operator: What I'm gonna do is I'm gonna transfer you to the sheriff's communications section and you can...determine that.
Cindy Anthony: OK.
{Dial tone}
{Phone dialing}
{Phone ringing}
Cindy Anthony: My next thing will be child's thing and we'll have a court order to get her if thats what you wanna play. We'll do it and you'll never...
{Casey inaudibly talking}
Cindy Anthony: Well then you have...no I'm not giving you another day. I've given you a month.
Orange County Operator: Orange County Sheriff's Office
Operator: Hello
Cindy Anthony: Hi, I drove to the police department here on Pershing but you guys are closed. I need to bring someone into the police department. Can you tell me where I can? the closest one I can come too.
Operator: What are you trying to accomplish by bringing them to the station?
Cindy Anthony: I have a 22-year-old person that has um grand theft sitting in my auto with me.
Operator: So the 22-year-old person stole something?
Cindy Anthony: Yes
Operator: Is this a relative?
Cindy Anthony: Yes
Operator: Where did they steal it from?
Cindy Anthony: Um, my car and also money
Operator: OK. Is this your son?
Cindy Anthony: Daughter
Operator: OK, so your daughter stole money from your car?
Cindy Anthony: No. My car was stolen. We've retrived it, today we found out where it was at. We've retrieved it, I've got that. And I've got affidavits from my banking account. I want to bring her in. I want to press charges.
Operator: Where, where did all of this happen?
Cindy Anthony: Oh, it's been happening.
Operator: I know, but I need to establish the jurisdiction is what I'm trying...
Cindy Anthony: Oh well I live in umm..in Orlando
Operator: Yup, but what address did these thefts occur at?
Cindy Anthony: Um, well I guess my residence.
Operator: That's actually going to be in the jurisdiction of the sheriff's office, ma'm, not the Orlando Police Department.
Cindy Anthony: Alrighty...
Operator: Let me transfer you over to the communication section for Orange County.
Cindy Anthony: Ok, now so...is the Orlando Sheriff's Department the one on 436? Is that open this afternoon or this evening?
Operator: Um, the substation you're at off Pershing,if it's Orlando Police...we're open primarily in the day, but that's not the sheriff's, thats the city police which does not have jurisdiction for your address.
Cindy Anthony: I know the sheriff's department on 5th, I mean on 436.
Operator: What I'm gonna do is I'm gonna transfer you to the sheriff's communications section and you can...determine that.
Cindy Anthony: OK.
{Dial tone}
{Phone dialing}
{Phone ringing}
Cindy Anthony: My next thing will be child's thing and we'll have a court order to get her if thats what you wanna play. We'll do it and you'll never...
{Casey inaudibly talking}
Cindy Anthony: Well then you have...no I'm not giving you another day. I've given you a month.
Orange County Operator: Orange County Sheriff's Office
Cindy Anthony Talks About Tip From Georgia!
Cindy, stop talking to the media as you are not helping the situation. If anything, go and visit your daughter in jail and speak directly with her. All inmates are allowed visitors. Speak with Casey's attorney and insist you speak with your daughter.
I find it odd that the family was not able to come up with the bail money especially after Cindy's testimony at the bond hearing. I thought you could put up your home as collateral to get a person out of jail. This would be a secure bond and if the person took off, the bonds company could take the house. I might be talking into my hat on the one, but I thought this would be feasible.
What Cindy needs to do is REMOVE her phone number from the webpage and only leave the tip line and the phone numbers for the police department. Cindy's accusation that the person calling about Caylee couldn't get through to the tip-line is so untrue. If the person couldn't get through the tip-line, then the next place a tipster would call would be the Sheriff's Department and their phone number is also listed. The last person I would call would be the family going through all of this to tell them they saw Caylee. This makes no sense at all!
I still find it very disturbing when I heard Casey during the 911 call indicating she heard from the babysitter that day, July 15th, of which the phone number is no longer in service but was able to speak to Caylee for a moment .. a minute. WHAT!!!!
So what did this person do, call Casey and then turnaround and cancel her telephone/cell phone account? Makes no sense at all as all phone records can be traced especially since its obvious the call went to Casey cell phone #. So easy to check, so very, very easy to check.
The cell phone records will be very important in this case especially with Casey calling people and it will be curious to see how oftern Granny called Casey in that month.
Cindy Anthony Talks About Tips
Cindy, Cindy, Cindy, the police are not going to let you know anything about the investigation becauseyou can't seem to stay off TV. You are not helping when you speak about what the police are not doing when you don't have a clue what they are doing.
Now that the 911 tapes have been released, it is obvious why
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Cindy Anthony 911 Phone Calls
http://www.wftv.com/video/16980843/index.html
Mother (Cindy) claims daughter stole her car on June 30th and also stole money. Found her daughter after a month but this phone call is made on July 15th, so it has only been 2 weeks.
http://www.wftv.com/video/16980866/index.html
Casey says she hasn't seen her daughter in 31 days. This brings it back to either June 14th or June 15th. June 14th, Cindy said she tucked Caylee in bed, June 15th, Cindy said she took Caylee to the nursing home to see Caylee's great-grandfather.
Mother CLEARLY says she got the car back today (which is July 15th) and it "smells like a dead body was in the car"
Casey said that she received a phone call today (July 15th) from the babysitter today (July 15th) from a phone that is no longer in service and spoke to Caylee for a minute. WHAT?????? Casey spoke to Caylee on the phone for a minute on July 15th?
Mother (Cindy) claims daughter stole her car on June 30th and also stole money. Found her daughter after a month but this phone call is made on July 15th, so it has only been 2 weeks.
http://www.wftv.com/video/16980866/index.html
Casey says she hasn't seen her daughter in 31 days. This brings it back to either June 14th or June 15th. June 14th, Cindy said she tucked Caylee in bed, June 15th, Cindy said she took Caylee to the nursing home to see Caylee's great-grandfather.
Mother CLEARLY says she got the car back today (which is July 15th) and it "smells like a dead body was in the car"
Casey said that she received a phone call today (July 15th) from the babysitter today (July 15th) from a phone that is no longer in service and spoke to Caylee for a minute. WHAT?????? Casey spoke to Caylee on the phone for a minute on July 15th?
Nancy Grace Interrogates Attorney Jose Baez
Wednesday, July 23, 2008 at 8:00 PM Transcript from Nancy Grace's Show
GRACE: With us tonight, a special guest. The lawyer, Jose Baez, the attorney for Casey Anthony, little Caylee`s mother, is with us live. We are taking your calls live tonight.
GRACE: Let`s go out to Casey Anthony`s attorney joining us tonight. He`s a veteran trial lawyer out of the Orlando, Florida, area. We`re happy to have with us tonight Jose Baez. Mr. Baez, thank you for being with us.
JOSE BAEZ, ATTORNEY FOR CASEY ANTHONY: Thank you for having me.
GRACE: Mr. Baez, it`s my understanding that police have discounted the tipster because the tipster, a woman, could not give a flight number or a date for the flight to Atlanta. Is that true?
BAEZ: No, that`s not true at all. In fact, we know the dates. We know the airline. We know the destination. So I believe that`s all being worked out. This is the first I`m hearing that they`ve discounted it. In fact, we find it to be a very credible lead because the entire family spoke with Caylee.
GRACE: Could you give us, then, that information, the date, the airline? We know the destination was Atlanta.
BAEZ: Well, unfortunately, I wrote it down and I don`t have it with me right now. But I do know that that is a very credible lead. And some of the things that -- what we find very credible about it is, A, it`s an entire family. It`s not just one person. B, the information that was gathered -- apparently, the way Caylee said her name is what really is encouraging the family because only the family would know exactly how she would say her name and...
GRACE: Without the H, "Antony."
BAEZ: Exactly. Antony, exactly. And not only that, she also includes her middle name when she says her name. When someone asks her what`s her name, she says, Caylee Marie Anthony.
GRACE: Marie. Well, anyone who`s watched this news story knows her name is Caylee Marie Anthony.
BAEZ: Yes, but someone -- you know, you`d have to make the conclusion that she wouldn`t just say Caylee Anthony. And also the "Antony" is also very encouraging. We`re also -- you know, this all happened in an airport, so we`re going to be able to verify certain things. But everything that we`ve -- all the information we`ve been given and everything indicates that this seems to be a credible lead.
GRACE: Well, sheriff`s investigators have told our producers that the tip does not lead them to be optimistic because, again, they state that there`s not a flight number, that there is not a date. And I find that very -- you know, that`s a complete dichotomy with what you`re telling me.
BAEZ: It certainly sounds that way.
GRACE: But you cannot remember even the flight carrier? You don`t know if it was Delta or Airtran coming out of Orlando?
BAEZ: I believe it was Airtran, but unfortunately...
GRACE: Well, that narrows it down to just a few flights a day, then.
BAEZ: Correct. No, I -- like I said, I wrote it down. I have it in my file. I didn`t know I was going to be asked about that, just, you know, the exact information. But I know for a fact that we have that information and we`re following through with it and following up.
GRACE: Question. When the tipster asked the little girl her name, did the tipster know that Caylee Anthony was missing?
BAEZ: No, she did not.
GRACE: And so she only put two and two together after seeing news reports.
BAEZ: Correct.
GRACE: Question. Why did she not go to police? Why did she contact Casey Anthony directly?
BAEZ: I believe she tried contacting police through the tip line, and unfortunately, we`ve had a couple of reports that they`re not -- they weren`t able to get through. And this isn`t the first person we`ve heard this from. So they took it a step further and contacted the Anthonys directly.
GRACE: Interesting because we`ve called the tip line and we got straight through. I want to ask you a couple of questions regarding your client. And I completely understand the attorney-client privilege. It`s my understanding that your client will not meet with police until she`s granted immunity. Is that true?
BAEZ: That`s totally not true. That`s 100 percent false. And I heard that in the beginning of your broadcast, and I was hoping to have an opportunity to clear that up. We have never, ever, ever told the police, Look, she`ll talk, but only if she`s released or granted immunity. Nothing like that ever transpired, and I...
GRACE: Well, Mr. Baez, why hasn`t she spoken and sat down with police since she was first interrogated?
BAEZ: Well, the police have not contacted me with any specific information that they want to ask her. I`ve instructed the police, and I even sent -- after there was a whole debate of going back and forth as to what I said and what they said, I decided to put it down on paper. I sent them a letter explaining to them, Look, I`m willing to have her accessible to you. We`re willing to assist in the search, so long as it`s concentrating on the search and not on her prosecution.
GRACE: Well, you know, it`s interesting...
BAEZ: I can`t expose my client to that.
GRACE: ... because Orange County sheriff`s deputy Carlos Padilla (ph) says that you, Jose Baez, have not returned detectives` calls to set up a meeting.
BAEZ: That`s untrue. And Mr. Padilla and I have had a couple of disagreements over the last week, and this is just another one of those.
GRACE: Well, if you`re agreeing to meet with them with your client, then why hasn`t it happened?
BAEZ: Well, you`d have to ask the detectives that. I mean, they`re the detectives. They`re supposed to be investigating this case. I don`t know what they`re doing, but it appears from every report that I get that they`re just simply concentrating on prosecuting Casey. For example...
GRACE: Well, don`t you believe, if that were true, Mr. Baez, that they would leap at the chance to be alone with you and your client in a squad car driving around town in a search for Caylee?
BAEZ: Well, they haven`t requested that, so maybe you`re a little bit ahead of them.
GRACE: So Padilla is completely lying when he says you have not returned his phone calls?
BAEZ: One hundred percent. One hundred percent.
GRACE: A couple of questions about your client`s earlier statements to police, for instance, claiming that she dropped her daughter, little Caylee, off at a baby-sitter`s house on June the 9th, and when she came back, they were gone.
BAEZ: Correct.
GRACE: Well, that`s not true.
BAEZ: Well, you know, I wasn`t privy to the conversations that she`s had with police. My conversations with her is that she dropped the baby off with the baby-sitter and she has not seen her since. And that`s...
GRACE: So she told you that, as well? Because her mother told us on air that that was her story, when, in fact, police did track down the so- called baby-sitter, Zenaida Gonzalez, who says she never even met Caylee or Casey Anthony and has never baby-sat for them ever in life.
BAEZ: And you can also refer to the same police report, where it says they showed her a photograph of the person they spoke with, and my client said that that is not the Zenaida Gonzalez.
GRACE: I`m sorry. I couldn`t hear you. Your client said what?
BAEZ: If you refer -- I guess you`re referring to the police report. But in that same police report, it states that they showed a photograph to my client and she stated that that was not Zenaida Gonzalez, the same Zenaida Gonzalez.
GRACE: She also told the police that the apartment where she dropped the child off -- she showed them the apartment -- that apartment has been vacant since February 29, Mr. Baez.
BAEZ: I`ve certainly heard -- I`ve seen that in the report, and that`s what the police are saying she said. I- unfortunately, she is locked up right now. I haven`t had the opportunity to go with her to specific locations to show me where she told the police that she dropped the child off and to verify a lot of these things. Unfortunately...
GRACE: You have had the opportunity to meet with her. You were in court with her...
BAEZ: Absolutely.
GRACE: ... and you also had time to prepare with her. And the jail allows attorney-client visits. You have had the opportunity to meet with her, so...
BAEZ: I didn`t say I haven`t had the opportunity to meet with her. I said I haven`t had the opportunity to go to these places with her to verify that what the police are saying she told them is the truth.
GRACE: So you`re...
BAEZ: Unfortunately...
(CROSSTALK)
GRACE: ... the theory that the police may be...
BAEZ: I`m sorry? I`m sorry. I couldn`t hear you. I was talking over you.
GRACE: So you`re functioning under the belief that the police have fabricated this?
BAEZ: No, no. I`m under the belief and it`s my experience that, number one, you don`t always believe everything you read in a police report. You verify it and you do your job and you do your investigation. So that`s part of my investigation that I have not had the opportunity to do yet because my client is locked up. And the only one who can take me to where she took the police would be my client. And I`m hoping to have the opportunity to do that relatively shortly.
GRACE: Well, another thing that is concerning, Mr. Baez -- everyone, with us tonight is the attorney for Caylee`s mom, Casey Anthony, a veteran trial lawyer, Jose Baez, joining us out of the Orlando, Florida, jurisdiction. It`s my understanding that she also told police she worked at Universal Studios and actually took them there, all the way there in the car, got out of the car, walked up to where she said she worked, and then finally turns around and says, You know what? I don`t work here. As it turns out, she was fired from there. So why would she lie about something as innocent as where she worked?
BAEZ: You know, again, that`s another -- that goes along the same lines. I don`t know if she actually told that to the police. I don`t know if that actually occurred the way they say it occurred. And I`d like to certainly look into that a little bit further. If there are audio recordings of their conversations, I`d like to be able to play them for my client and ask her about those things. But that is part of the process of defending a case. And that`s part of the things that I, unfortunately, because we`re not at the discovery phase, haven`t had the opportunity to do.
GRACE: You don`t have to be in the discovery phase preparing for trial to find out the truth from your client.
BAEZ: Well, you have to be in the discovery phase to get everything you need from the police, like audio recordings, so that way, you can go over them with your client and verify the accuracy...
GRACE: Mr. Baez...
BAEZ: ... or any interpretations or to see if any of this stuff was taken out of context.
GRACE: Yes. Mr. Baez...
BAEZ: That`s part of the job.
GRACE: ... where was your client for the four weeks that Caylee has been missing?
BAEZ: That`s -- part of that is some of the things that I simply can`t discuss because it`s protected by attorney-client privilege.
GRACE: But why? Why is that a secret, if she wants to find her little girl alive?
GRACE: Well, I`m certain -- you know, you`re an attorney, as well, and you wouldn`t violate the attorney-client privilege...
GRACE: I would want to find the little girl alive, Mr. Baez!
BAEZ: I`m a little confused as to why you would ask that question.
GRACE: Because I want to find Caylee alive.
BAEZ: If she knows where...
GRACE: And obviously, you and your client do not.
BAEZ: She does not know where Caylee is and...
GRACE: The case becoming more and more bizarre, but at the heart of it is this 2-year-old little girl, Caylee Anthony. With us tonight, her mother`s lawyer. Jose Baez, the attorney for Casey Anthony, is with us.
GRACE: Back to Jose Baez, the attorney for Casey Anthony. Sir, you keep telling me over and over that your client, the mother, does not know where Caylee is.
BAEZ: Correct.
GRACE: Where did she leave her?
BAEZ: With the baby-sitter. And we believe...
GRACE: What baby-sitter?
BAEZ: ... she`s been kidnapped. Zenaida Fernandez (ph) Gonzalez.
GRACE: Where?
BAEZ: She gave me a specific location. I`ve -- all I have is an address. But I want to verify...
GRACE: What`s the address?
BAEZ: I certainly don`t have it with me, if that`s what you`re looking to get.
GRACE: You don`t want me to know it because it`s the same place the cops went and checked out and she didn`t live there. It was vacant.
BAEZ: No, that`s not the case.
GRACE: Then what is it?
BAEZ: Well, you know, if you had told me you were going to ask me this question, I would have certainly had it with me and...
GRACE: I would assume you would know the facts like the back of your hand.
BAEZ: Well, you know, that`s why -- I`m human. I write with a pen and paper. And that`s -- hello?
Straight back out to Jose Baez, the attorney for the girl`s mom, Casey Anthony. Your client, according to you, says she dropped her child off on June 9. But that`s not true. The grandmother saw them together on June 15.
BAEZ: Yes. Absolutely. Apparently, they were mistaken on those dates. Everyone seemed to be mistaken on those dates. And we certainly were able to confirm that the time has been shorter than that.
GRACE: Well, don`t you think your client should know the last time she was with her own daughter?
BAEZ: Well, everyone who -- since this was so long ago, it was just simply a confusion...
GRACE: It was last month!
BAEZ: ... of dates.
GRACE: It was last month!
GRACE: With us tonight is the attorney for Caylee`s mother, Casey Anthony. Jose Baez is joining us out of Orlando, Florida.
So, Mr. Baez, you are telling me point blank your client nor you have asked for immunity for her?
JOSE BAEZ, ATTORNEY FOR MISSING TOT`S MOTHER CASEY ANTHONY: Absolutely not.
GRACE: Under any circumstance?
BAEZ: Under any circumstance.
GRACE: And you claim the fact you have not met with her and investigators is simply a failure in communication?
BAEZ: No. I don`t think that they`re -- for some reason, you know, there`s a lot going back and forth, and -- but I`ve reached out to them. I`ve expressed it, I put it in writing, and.
GRACE: Well, actually, sir.
BAEZ: . they have yet to respond.
GRACE: Our control room has them on the phone right now.
BAEZ: Perfect.
GRACE: And they`re happy to arrange a meeting between you, your client and police. When would you like to do it?
BAEZ: Well, I -- where are they? Put them on the phone. Let`s talk.
GRACE: Give me a date and a time.
BAEZ: Well, I`ll meet them at the jail right now. If they have.
GRACE: Well.
BAEZ: If they have any credible belief.
GRACE: Can you wait for about 10 minutes.
BAEZ: Hold on a second, hold on.
GRACE: . until we get to commercial break.
BAEZ: Again, I didn`t hear you because I was talking. If they have any credible leads that they want to bounce me -- they want me to bounce off of my client, they can meet me at the jail in about half an hour. And I`d be more hand happy to go inside, talk to my client and find out exactly what the answer is to any of those leads that will help find Caylee.
GRACE: So will you sit down with you, your client and police, and go through the evidence?
BAEZ: If there`s any leads they want me to go over. Now I`m not -- I`m not going to be there to prosecute my client or to assist them in prosecuting my client. I will be there to.
GRACE: How about assisting in finding Caylee?
BAEZ: I will be there to ensure that my client`s rights are protected. But I`m there to help find Caylee. That`s the only reason I`d be willing to meet with law enforcement.
GRACE: Because, it`s 8:32.
BAEZ: Not for anything other than trying to Caylee.
GRACE: It`s 8:32.40 and that`s the first time tonight, sir, that you have stated you`re here to help find Caylee.
BAEZ: Well, I -- no, no, apparently on your show, because I`ve been saying it all along. I -- you might be able to (INAUDIBLE) in the times on that one.
GRACE: Good to know. Good to know.
GRACE: Everyone, we are switching gears -- Mr. Baez, thank you very much for being with us.
GRACE: With us tonight, a special guest. The lawyer, Jose Baez, the attorney for Casey Anthony, little Caylee`s mother, is with us live. We are taking your calls live tonight.
GRACE: Let`s go out to Casey Anthony`s attorney joining us tonight. He`s a veteran trial lawyer out of the Orlando, Florida, area. We`re happy to have with us tonight Jose Baez. Mr. Baez, thank you for being with us.
JOSE BAEZ, ATTORNEY FOR CASEY ANTHONY: Thank you for having me.
GRACE: Mr. Baez, it`s my understanding that police have discounted the tipster because the tipster, a woman, could not give a flight number or a date for the flight to Atlanta. Is that true?
BAEZ: No, that`s not true at all. In fact, we know the dates. We know the airline. We know the destination. So I believe that`s all being worked out. This is the first I`m hearing that they`ve discounted it. In fact, we find it to be a very credible lead because the entire family spoke with Caylee.
GRACE: Could you give us, then, that information, the date, the airline? We know the destination was Atlanta.
BAEZ: Well, unfortunately, I wrote it down and I don`t have it with me right now. But I do know that that is a very credible lead. And some of the things that -- what we find very credible about it is, A, it`s an entire family. It`s not just one person. B, the information that was gathered -- apparently, the way Caylee said her name is what really is encouraging the family because only the family would know exactly how she would say her name and...
GRACE: Without the H, "Antony."
BAEZ: Exactly. Antony, exactly. And not only that, she also includes her middle name when she says her name. When someone asks her what`s her name, she says, Caylee Marie Anthony.
GRACE: Marie. Well, anyone who`s watched this news story knows her name is Caylee Marie Anthony.
BAEZ: Yes, but someone -- you know, you`d have to make the conclusion that she wouldn`t just say Caylee Anthony. And also the "Antony" is also very encouraging. We`re also -- you know, this all happened in an airport, so we`re going to be able to verify certain things. But everything that we`ve -- all the information we`ve been given and everything indicates that this seems to be a credible lead.
GRACE: Well, sheriff`s investigators have told our producers that the tip does not lead them to be optimistic because, again, they state that there`s not a flight number, that there is not a date. And I find that very -- you know, that`s a complete dichotomy with what you`re telling me.
BAEZ: It certainly sounds that way.
GRACE: But you cannot remember even the flight carrier? You don`t know if it was Delta or Airtran coming out of Orlando?
BAEZ: I believe it was Airtran, but unfortunately...
GRACE: Well, that narrows it down to just a few flights a day, then.
BAEZ: Correct. No, I -- like I said, I wrote it down. I have it in my file. I didn`t know I was going to be asked about that, just, you know, the exact information. But I know for a fact that we have that information and we`re following through with it and following up.
GRACE: Question. When the tipster asked the little girl her name, did the tipster know that Caylee Anthony was missing?
BAEZ: No, she did not.
GRACE: And so she only put two and two together after seeing news reports.
BAEZ: Correct.
GRACE: Question. Why did she not go to police? Why did she contact Casey Anthony directly?
BAEZ: I believe she tried contacting police through the tip line, and unfortunately, we`ve had a couple of reports that they`re not -- they weren`t able to get through. And this isn`t the first person we`ve heard this from. So they took it a step further and contacted the Anthonys directly.
GRACE: Interesting because we`ve called the tip line and we got straight through. I want to ask you a couple of questions regarding your client. And I completely understand the attorney-client privilege. It`s my understanding that your client will not meet with police until she`s granted immunity. Is that true?
BAEZ: That`s totally not true. That`s 100 percent false. And I heard that in the beginning of your broadcast, and I was hoping to have an opportunity to clear that up. We have never, ever, ever told the police, Look, she`ll talk, but only if she`s released or granted immunity. Nothing like that ever transpired, and I...
GRACE: Well, Mr. Baez, why hasn`t she spoken and sat down with police since she was first interrogated?
BAEZ: Well, the police have not contacted me with any specific information that they want to ask her. I`ve instructed the police, and I even sent -- after there was a whole debate of going back and forth as to what I said and what they said, I decided to put it down on paper. I sent them a letter explaining to them, Look, I`m willing to have her accessible to you. We`re willing to assist in the search, so long as it`s concentrating on the search and not on her prosecution.
GRACE: Well, you know, it`s interesting...
BAEZ: I can`t expose my client to that.
GRACE: ... because Orange County sheriff`s deputy Carlos Padilla (ph) says that you, Jose Baez, have not returned detectives` calls to set up a meeting.
BAEZ: That`s untrue. And Mr. Padilla and I have had a couple of disagreements over the last week, and this is just another one of those.
GRACE: Well, if you`re agreeing to meet with them with your client, then why hasn`t it happened?
BAEZ: Well, you`d have to ask the detectives that. I mean, they`re the detectives. They`re supposed to be investigating this case. I don`t know what they`re doing, but it appears from every report that I get that they`re just simply concentrating on prosecuting Casey. For example...
GRACE: Well, don`t you believe, if that were true, Mr. Baez, that they would leap at the chance to be alone with you and your client in a squad car driving around town in a search for Caylee?
BAEZ: Well, they haven`t requested that, so maybe you`re a little bit ahead of them.
GRACE: So Padilla is completely lying when he says you have not returned his phone calls?
BAEZ: One hundred percent. One hundred percent.
GRACE: A couple of questions about your client`s earlier statements to police, for instance, claiming that she dropped her daughter, little Caylee, off at a baby-sitter`s house on June the 9th, and when she came back, they were gone.
BAEZ: Correct.
GRACE: Well, that`s not true.
BAEZ: Well, you know, I wasn`t privy to the conversations that she`s had with police. My conversations with her is that she dropped the baby off with the baby-sitter and she has not seen her since. And that`s...
GRACE: So she told you that, as well? Because her mother told us on air that that was her story, when, in fact, police did track down the so- called baby-sitter, Zenaida Gonzalez, who says she never even met Caylee or Casey Anthony and has never baby-sat for them ever in life.
BAEZ: And you can also refer to the same police report, where it says they showed her a photograph of the person they spoke with, and my client said that that is not the Zenaida Gonzalez.
GRACE: I`m sorry. I couldn`t hear you. Your client said what?
BAEZ: If you refer -- I guess you`re referring to the police report. But in that same police report, it states that they showed a photograph to my client and she stated that that was not Zenaida Gonzalez, the same Zenaida Gonzalez.
GRACE: She also told the police that the apartment where she dropped the child off -- she showed them the apartment -- that apartment has been vacant since February 29, Mr. Baez.
BAEZ: I`ve certainly heard -- I`ve seen that in the report, and that`s what the police are saying she said. I- unfortunately, she is locked up right now. I haven`t had the opportunity to go with her to specific locations to show me where she told the police that she dropped the child off and to verify a lot of these things. Unfortunately...
GRACE: You have had the opportunity to meet with her. You were in court with her...
BAEZ: Absolutely.
GRACE: ... and you also had time to prepare with her. And the jail allows attorney-client visits. You have had the opportunity to meet with her, so...
BAEZ: I didn`t say I haven`t had the opportunity to meet with her. I said I haven`t had the opportunity to go to these places with her to verify that what the police are saying she told them is the truth.
GRACE: So you`re...
BAEZ: Unfortunately...
(CROSSTALK)
GRACE: ... the theory that the police may be...
BAEZ: I`m sorry? I`m sorry. I couldn`t hear you. I was talking over you.
GRACE: So you`re functioning under the belief that the police have fabricated this?
BAEZ: No, no. I`m under the belief and it`s my experience that, number one, you don`t always believe everything you read in a police report. You verify it and you do your job and you do your investigation. So that`s part of my investigation that I have not had the opportunity to do yet because my client is locked up. And the only one who can take me to where she took the police would be my client. And I`m hoping to have the opportunity to do that relatively shortly.
GRACE: Well, another thing that is concerning, Mr. Baez -- everyone, with us tonight is the attorney for Caylee`s mom, Casey Anthony, a veteran trial lawyer, Jose Baez, joining us out of the Orlando, Florida, jurisdiction. It`s my understanding that she also told police she worked at Universal Studios and actually took them there, all the way there in the car, got out of the car, walked up to where she said she worked, and then finally turns around and says, You know what? I don`t work here. As it turns out, she was fired from there. So why would she lie about something as innocent as where she worked?
BAEZ: You know, again, that`s another -- that goes along the same lines. I don`t know if she actually told that to the police. I don`t know if that actually occurred the way they say it occurred. And I`d like to certainly look into that a little bit further. If there are audio recordings of their conversations, I`d like to be able to play them for my client and ask her about those things. But that is part of the process of defending a case. And that`s part of the things that I, unfortunately, because we`re not at the discovery phase, haven`t had the opportunity to do.
GRACE: You don`t have to be in the discovery phase preparing for trial to find out the truth from your client.
BAEZ: Well, you have to be in the discovery phase to get everything you need from the police, like audio recordings, so that way, you can go over them with your client and verify the accuracy...
GRACE: Mr. Baez...
BAEZ: ... or any interpretations or to see if any of this stuff was taken out of context.
GRACE: Yes. Mr. Baez...
BAEZ: That`s part of the job.
GRACE: ... where was your client for the four weeks that Caylee has been missing?
BAEZ: That`s -- part of that is some of the things that I simply can`t discuss because it`s protected by attorney-client privilege.
GRACE: But why? Why is that a secret, if she wants to find her little girl alive?
GRACE: Well, I`m certain -- you know, you`re an attorney, as well, and you wouldn`t violate the attorney-client privilege...
GRACE: I would want to find the little girl alive, Mr. Baez!
BAEZ: I`m a little confused as to why you would ask that question.
GRACE: Because I want to find Caylee alive.
BAEZ: If she knows where...
GRACE: And obviously, you and your client do not.
BAEZ: She does not know where Caylee is and...
GRACE: The case becoming more and more bizarre, but at the heart of it is this 2-year-old little girl, Caylee Anthony. With us tonight, her mother`s lawyer. Jose Baez, the attorney for Casey Anthony, is with us.
GRACE: Back to Jose Baez, the attorney for Casey Anthony. Sir, you keep telling me over and over that your client, the mother, does not know where Caylee is.
BAEZ: Correct.
GRACE: Where did she leave her?
BAEZ: With the baby-sitter. And we believe...
GRACE: What baby-sitter?
BAEZ: ... she`s been kidnapped. Zenaida Fernandez (ph) Gonzalez.
GRACE: Where?
BAEZ: She gave me a specific location. I`ve -- all I have is an address. But I want to verify...
GRACE: What`s the address?
BAEZ: I certainly don`t have it with me, if that`s what you`re looking to get.
GRACE: You don`t want me to know it because it`s the same place the cops went and checked out and she didn`t live there. It was vacant.
BAEZ: No, that`s not the case.
GRACE: Then what is it?
BAEZ: Well, you know, if you had told me you were going to ask me this question, I would have certainly had it with me and...
GRACE: I would assume you would know the facts like the back of your hand.
BAEZ: Well, you know, that`s why -- I`m human. I write with a pen and paper. And that`s -- hello?
Straight back out to Jose Baez, the attorney for the girl`s mom, Casey Anthony. Your client, according to you, says she dropped her child off on June 9. But that`s not true. The grandmother saw them together on June 15.
BAEZ: Yes. Absolutely. Apparently, they were mistaken on those dates. Everyone seemed to be mistaken on those dates. And we certainly were able to confirm that the time has been shorter than that.
GRACE: Well, don`t you think your client should know the last time she was with her own daughter?
BAEZ: Well, everyone who -- since this was so long ago, it was just simply a confusion...
GRACE: It was last month!
BAEZ: ... of dates.
GRACE: It was last month!
GRACE: With us tonight is the attorney for Caylee`s mother, Casey Anthony. Jose Baez is joining us out of Orlando, Florida.
So, Mr. Baez, you are telling me point blank your client nor you have asked for immunity for her?
JOSE BAEZ, ATTORNEY FOR MISSING TOT`S MOTHER CASEY ANTHONY: Absolutely not.
GRACE: Under any circumstance?
BAEZ: Under any circumstance.
GRACE: And you claim the fact you have not met with her and investigators is simply a failure in communication?
BAEZ: No. I don`t think that they`re -- for some reason, you know, there`s a lot going back and forth, and -- but I`ve reached out to them. I`ve expressed it, I put it in writing, and.
GRACE: Well, actually, sir.
BAEZ: . they have yet to respond.
GRACE: Our control room has them on the phone right now.
BAEZ: Perfect.
GRACE: And they`re happy to arrange a meeting between you, your client and police. When would you like to do it?
BAEZ: Well, I -- where are they? Put them on the phone. Let`s talk.
GRACE: Give me a date and a time.
BAEZ: Well, I`ll meet them at the jail right now. If they have.
GRACE: Well.
BAEZ: If they have any credible belief.
GRACE: Can you wait for about 10 minutes.
BAEZ: Hold on a second, hold on.
GRACE: . until we get to commercial break.
BAEZ: Again, I didn`t hear you because I was talking. If they have any credible leads that they want to bounce me -- they want me to bounce off of my client, they can meet me at the jail in about half an hour. And I`d be more hand happy to go inside, talk to my client and find out exactly what the answer is to any of those leads that will help find Caylee.
GRACE: So will you sit down with you, your client and police, and go through the evidence?
BAEZ: If there`s any leads they want me to go over. Now I`m not -- I`m not going to be there to prosecute my client or to assist them in prosecuting my client. I will be there to.
GRACE: How about assisting in finding Caylee?
BAEZ: I will be there to ensure that my client`s rights are protected. But I`m there to help find Caylee. That`s the only reason I`d be willing to meet with law enforcement.
GRACE: Because, it`s 8:32.
BAEZ: Not for anything other than trying to Caylee.
GRACE: It`s 8:32.40 and that`s the first time tonight, sir, that you have stated you`re here to help find Caylee.
BAEZ: Well, I -- no, no, apparently on your show, because I`ve been saying it all along. I -- you might be able to (INAUDIBLE) in the times on that one.
GRACE: Good to know. Good to know.
GRACE: Everyone, we are switching gears -- Mr. Baez, thank you very much for being with us.
Attorney Makes Accusations Against Sheriff's Office
Attorney Makes Accusations Against Sheriff's Office
Fireworks were flying Wednesday night in the case of missing 2-year-old Caylee Anthony. Her mother's attorney, Jose Baez, made startling accusations against the Orange County Sheriff's Office while appearing on CNN's Nancy Grace show.
Baez said his client, Casey Anthony, is keeping her head up, but was bothered by the high bond that her family has to come up with to get her out of jail, where she has been held for a full week. Detectives, though, say Casey and her attorney are slowing their investigation, something her attorney denies.
"The confusion comes from everyone's misunderstanding about attorney-client privilege and about what I'm willing to do," said Baez.
In fact, he accused Orange County Deputy Carlos Padilla of lying about their communication.
"So Padilla is completely lying when he says you have not returned his phone calls?" Baez was asked.
"100%, 100%," he said.
In his strongest words yet about investigators searching for Caylee, Baez said he simply wouldn't allow a free-form grilling of his client by detectives. The statement was made after his TV appearance Wednesday night, during which host Nancy Grace said investigators had called in and tried to set up a meeting with Baez.
"I will be the go-between and I will help them in anything they need. If they want to sit there and interrogate her, that's just not going to happen," said Baez.
The Orange County Sheriff's Office has repeatedly said Casey Anthony holds the key to the case and she has not been as cooperative as they would like. They said Baez's comments on TV were ridiculous.
Fireworks were flying Wednesday night in the case of missing 2-year-old Caylee Anthony. Her mother's attorney, Jose Baez, made startling accusations against the Orange County Sheriff's Office while appearing on CNN's Nancy Grace show.
Baez said his client, Casey Anthony, is keeping her head up, but was bothered by the high bond that her family has to come up with to get her out of jail, where she has been held for a full week. Detectives, though, say Casey and her attorney are slowing their investigation, something her attorney denies.
"The confusion comes from everyone's misunderstanding about attorney-client privilege and about what I'm willing to do," said Baez.
In fact, he accused Orange County Deputy Carlos Padilla of lying about their communication.
"So Padilla is completely lying when he says you have not returned his phone calls?" Baez was asked.
"100%, 100%," he said.
In his strongest words yet about investigators searching for Caylee, Baez said he simply wouldn't allow a free-form grilling of his client by detectives. The statement was made after his TV appearance Wednesday night, during which host Nancy Grace said investigators had called in and tried to set up a meeting with Baez.
"I will be the go-between and I will help them in anything they need. If they want to sit there and interrogate her, that's just not going to happen," said Baez.
The Orange County Sheriff's Office has repeatedly said Casey Anthony holds the key to the case and she has not been as cooperative as they would like. They said Baez's comments on TV were ridiculous.
Family of Missing Toddler Caylee Anthony Mum on TV Reports of New Concrete Slab in Yard
Thursday, July 24, 2008
MyFOXOrlando.com
The family of an Orlando toddler missing for more than a month won't answer questions about a tip that a new concrete slab was poured in the grandparents' backyard over July 4 weekend, shortly before they reported the child missing.
Caylee Marie Anthony's grandmother would neither confirm nor deny the tip about the fresh concrete received by local WFTV Eyewitness News in Orlando, according to the station.
Orange County Sheriff's detectives said they didn't know anything about the reported addition to the property, which they searched last week with cadaver dogs. The toddler was reported missing last week.
"We do yard work around our house all the time and our yard has been completely looked at," Cindy Anthony told WFTV Thursday morning. "I feel very confident. The sheriff's office knows everything that we've done in that yard over the last year. We've disclosed everything. If they had any concerns, I would think they would have followed up on it already."
Orange County, Fla., sheriff's detectives told FOX News they weren't aware of a recently-poured block of concrete.
Cindy Anthony said there have been two reported sightings of 2-year-old Caylee in Georgia and she believes her granddaughter is with someone heading to Charlotte, N.C.
"We know where she's at," Cindy Anthony told FOX News Thursday before pleading with the person she believes has the child to turn back. "Please don't take her further into the mountains. It looks like she's headed northeast in Georgia close to the North Carolina border. ... This is all very encouraging right now."
Her plea came after her husband, George Anthony, asked the public in an audio message for help in finding their granddaughter before her third birthday. She was last seen on Father's Day, June 15, and reported missing exactly a month later.
In the recording, broadcast Wednesday and arranged by the Never Lose Hope Foundation, George Anthony tells listeners that the reward for information leading to Caylee's whereabouts is now $225,000 — a $100,000 increase thanks to local businessman Peter Benevides, according to MyFOX Orlando.
He describes the little girl as being 3 feet tall with big, hazel eyes and brown hair.
"She could be anywhere," he says. "Please help me and my family bring her home for her third birthday."
Caylee's mother, 22-year-old Casey Marie Anthony, remained jailed in Orange County, Fla., Thursday. Earlier this week a judge set her bond at $500,000, 10 percent of which her family is trying to raise for her release.
Police haven't named a suspect in the child's disappearance, but have called Casey Anthony a "person of interest," after saying they detected the odor of human decomposition and found dirt and strands of hair similar to Caylee's in the trunk of a car driven by Casey Anthony.
Cadaver dogs searched the grandparents' property last week after a neighbor told them Casey Anthony borrowed a shovel around the time her small daughter was last seen. Casey and Caylee were living with George and Cindy Anthony, reportedly until the time the toddler vanished.
Prosecutors have said the case could be turning into a homicide investigation; defense lawyers have conceded that there is enough circumstantial evidence to point to a possible killing, but there isn't enough to charge Casey Anthony with a crime.
On Wednesday, Cindy Anthony disputed investigators' claims about detecting the scent of human decomposition, suggesting instead that it was the smell of old food or garbage they'd picked up instead.
"Do me a favor," she said. "Put a little piece of pizza or any piece of garbage in your car today and leave it shut up for 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 days in this heat and then come back to me in 19 days and tell me what it smells like."
Cindy Anthony discounted the decomposition testimony after she received a tip that a child matching Caylee's description had been seen at the Orlando International Airport boarding a flight to Atlanta.
Cindy Anthony said the tip was from a woman who lives in Orlando and was left on her voicemail. The grandmother said she called the woman back and they talked.
The tip was even more credible because the person reported that the little girl pronounced her last name the same way Caylee does, Casey Anthony's defense attorney Jose Baez told FOX News.
The caller claimed to have seen Caylee board the flight with an older woman. When she talked to the woman and child, the youngster apparently said her name was Caylee "Antony," pronouncing it without the "h" the way the missing child's grandparents say she does.
The caller was to meet with Orange County Sheriff's detectives to produce a composite sketch of the woman seen with the girl, according to Cindy Anthony.
Casey Anthony has been in prison since last week, when she finally reported her toddler daughter missing July 15 at her parents' urging. She was arrested on charges of child endangerment, making false officials statements and obstructing a criminal investigation.
Detectives have said that almost nothing Casey Anthony has told them about her child's disappearance has checked out to be true. They haven't even been able to get information about the child's father, who Anthony has said is dead, Orange County Det. Yuri Melich testified at her bond hearing on Tuesday.
Cindy Anthony has reportedly said little about Caylee's dad, other than he was never married to Casey Anthony, had no involvement in Caylee's life and died a few years ago in a traffic accident — which the grandmother said she learned about in a local obituary, according to MyFOX Orlando.
Her attorney denies that his client has been lying to police and says she's been cooperating. He and her family want her released so she can help in the search for the girl.
Baez told FOX News on Thursday that he has not found or seen any evidence of substance abuse by Casey Anthony and knows of no history of mental health problems.
Cindy Anthony declined to answer questions about whether her daughter was a "habitual liar," as her friends have claimed, and said it doesn't concern her that police suspect Casey might have done something to her granddaughter.
"My focus is on finding Caylee," the weeping grandmother told FOX News. "Everyone believes she's alive."
MyFOXOrlando.com
The family of an Orlando toddler missing for more than a month won't answer questions about a tip that a new concrete slab was poured in the grandparents' backyard over July 4 weekend, shortly before they reported the child missing.
Caylee Marie Anthony's grandmother would neither confirm nor deny the tip about the fresh concrete received by local WFTV Eyewitness News in Orlando, according to the station.
Orange County Sheriff's detectives said they didn't know anything about the reported addition to the property, which they searched last week with cadaver dogs. The toddler was reported missing last week.
"We do yard work around our house all the time and our yard has been completely looked at," Cindy Anthony told WFTV Thursday morning. "I feel very confident. The sheriff's office knows everything that we've done in that yard over the last year. We've disclosed everything. If they had any concerns, I would think they would have followed up on it already."
Orange County, Fla., sheriff's detectives told FOX News they weren't aware of a recently-poured block of concrete.
Cindy Anthony said there have been two reported sightings of 2-year-old Caylee in Georgia and she believes her granddaughter is with someone heading to Charlotte, N.C.
"We know where she's at," Cindy Anthony told FOX News Thursday before pleading with the person she believes has the child to turn back. "Please don't take her further into the mountains. It looks like she's headed northeast in Georgia close to the North Carolina border. ... This is all very encouraging right now."
Her plea came after her husband, George Anthony, asked the public in an audio message for help in finding their granddaughter before her third birthday. She was last seen on Father's Day, June 15, and reported missing exactly a month later.
In the recording, broadcast Wednesday and arranged by the Never Lose Hope Foundation, George Anthony tells listeners that the reward for information leading to Caylee's whereabouts is now $225,000 — a $100,000 increase thanks to local businessman Peter Benevides, according to MyFOX Orlando.
He describes the little girl as being 3 feet tall with big, hazel eyes and brown hair.
"She could be anywhere," he says. "Please help me and my family bring her home for her third birthday."
Caylee's mother, 22-year-old Casey Marie Anthony, remained jailed in Orange County, Fla., Thursday. Earlier this week a judge set her bond at $500,000, 10 percent of which her family is trying to raise for her release.
Police haven't named a suspect in the child's disappearance, but have called Casey Anthony a "person of interest," after saying they detected the odor of human decomposition and found dirt and strands of hair similar to Caylee's in the trunk of a car driven by Casey Anthony.
Cadaver dogs searched the grandparents' property last week after a neighbor told them Casey Anthony borrowed a shovel around the time her small daughter was last seen. Casey and Caylee were living with George and Cindy Anthony, reportedly until the time the toddler vanished.
Prosecutors have said the case could be turning into a homicide investigation; defense lawyers have conceded that there is enough circumstantial evidence to point to a possible killing, but there isn't enough to charge Casey Anthony with a crime.
On Wednesday, Cindy Anthony disputed investigators' claims about detecting the scent of human decomposition, suggesting instead that it was the smell of old food or garbage they'd picked up instead.
"Do me a favor," she said. "Put a little piece of pizza or any piece of garbage in your car today and leave it shut up for 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 days in this heat and then come back to me in 19 days and tell me what it smells like."
Cindy Anthony discounted the decomposition testimony after she received a tip that a child matching Caylee's description had been seen at the Orlando International Airport boarding a flight to Atlanta.
Cindy Anthony said the tip was from a woman who lives in Orlando and was left on her voicemail. The grandmother said she called the woman back and they talked.
The tip was even more credible because the person reported that the little girl pronounced her last name the same way Caylee does, Casey Anthony's defense attorney Jose Baez told FOX News.
The caller claimed to have seen Caylee board the flight with an older woman. When she talked to the woman and child, the youngster apparently said her name was Caylee "Antony," pronouncing it without the "h" the way the missing child's grandparents say she does.
The caller was to meet with Orange County Sheriff's detectives to produce a composite sketch of the woman seen with the girl, according to Cindy Anthony.
Casey Anthony has been in prison since last week, when she finally reported her toddler daughter missing July 15 at her parents' urging. She was arrested on charges of child endangerment, making false officials statements and obstructing a criminal investigation.
Detectives have said that almost nothing Casey Anthony has told them about her child's disappearance has checked out to be true. They haven't even been able to get information about the child's father, who Anthony has said is dead, Orange County Det. Yuri Melich testified at her bond hearing on Tuesday.
Cindy Anthony has reportedly said little about Caylee's dad, other than he was never married to Casey Anthony, had no involvement in Caylee's life and died a few years ago in a traffic accident — which the grandmother said she learned about in a local obituary, according to MyFOX Orlando.
Her attorney denies that his client has been lying to police and says she's been cooperating. He and her family want her released so she can help in the search for the girl.
Baez told FOX News on Thursday that he has not found or seen any evidence of substance abuse by Casey Anthony and knows of no history of mental health problems.
Cindy Anthony declined to answer questions about whether her daughter was a "habitual liar," as her friends have claimed, and said it doesn't concern her that police suspect Casey might have done something to her granddaughter.
"My focus is on finding Caylee," the weeping grandmother told FOX News. "Everyone believes she's alive."
Caylee Mysteriously Seen On Flight To Atlanta
I find it amazing that the person that called in this "tip" to Cindy Anthony described what the child said when she said her name BUT there is nothing with regards to who the person was that Caylee was with! Was it male, female, height, color or hair. Nothing at all was revealed except Caylee said her full name.
There is a flight out of Orlando to Atlanta, and you can also take a flight out of Orlando to Jacksonville and pick up a flight to Atlanta with the original ticket showing Orlando to Atlanta.
Casey took a trip to Jacksonville and did she take this trip by car or air and when did she take this trip?
Unless you are on a non stop flight from Orlando to Atlanta, most flights out of Orlando make a plane change in Miami, or North Carolina.
I'd like to know if Casey and Jesse went to the beach on Friday, June 27th, the same day that the car was left in the parking lot? If they went to the beach on Friday, was Caylee with them?
The police hopefully have verified with this "tipster" the time and date of the phone call to Cindy, both destination of the caller as well as to Cindy. Also verify whether or not there was a problem with the "tipster" line for call-ins regarding Caylee.
It's hard to believe one family can have so many problems. Car running out of gas, borrowing a shovel, pizza rotting in the back of a car, (Who puts a bag of pizza in the trunk of a car and leaves it there?)can't remember when they visited the grandfather in the nursing home, can't remember where the husband is working, never say a paycheck from Casey, decomposition hits in the backyard as well as in the trunk.
The list is endless .... including the Attorney not able to recall the airline and date of the mystery caller about Caylee being on a flight to Atlanta.
There is a flight out of Orlando to Atlanta, and you can also take a flight out of Orlando to Jacksonville and pick up a flight to Atlanta with the original ticket showing Orlando to Atlanta.
Casey took a trip to Jacksonville and did she take this trip by car or air and when did she take this trip?
Unless you are on a non stop flight from Orlando to Atlanta, most flights out of Orlando make a plane change in Miami, or North Carolina.
I'd like to know if Casey and Jesse went to the beach on Friday, June 27th, the same day that the car was left in the parking lot? If they went to the beach on Friday, was Caylee with them?
The police hopefully have verified with this "tipster" the time and date of the phone call to Cindy, both destination of the caller as well as to Cindy. Also verify whether or not there was a problem with the "tipster" line for call-ins regarding Caylee.
It's hard to believe one family can have so many problems. Car running out of gas, borrowing a shovel, pizza rotting in the back of a car, (Who puts a bag of pizza in the trunk of a car and leaves it there?)can't remember when they visited the grandfather in the nursing home, can't remember where the husband is working, never say a paycheck from Casey, decomposition hits in the backyard as well as in the trunk.
The list is endless .... including the Attorney not able to recall the airline and date of the mystery caller about Caylee being on a flight to Atlanta.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Grandmother Talks About Atlanta Phone Call
http://www.myfoxorlando.com/myfox/MyFox/pages/sidebar_video.jsp?contentId=7047071&version=1&locale=EN-US
Listen carefully to the grandmother speaking. For someone who is a nurse, she has no clue or understanding that the smell of decomposition is just what it is and that just the smell can't determine whether it is Caylee, John Dick or Harry.
The smell of a humans decomposition is just that ... a human died on that spot, in that car, or under that tree. No race, gender, or name can be determined by the smell of decomposition.
Based on the fact that Caylee has been missing and not accounted for and was not reported for many weeks and the cadaver dogs hit on decomposition in the backyard and truck is very strong evidence that the child was dead.
Cindy is ranting on and on about the investigation. Clearly the police are not going to tell Cindy of everything they are doing with the investigation.
Now Cindy claims that Casey reported Caylee as being kipnapped and why isn't the FBI involved. The FBI is not involved because right now there is no evidence the child has been kidnapped.
I didn't quite understand what Cindy was talking about the Jacksonville trip. Apparently Casey took a trip to Jacksonville and a friend introduced Casey to a Nanny. This just doesn't make any sense.
None of this makes any sense ... none of it! Now they want the hearing overtuned through Federal Court. I am not sure this could even go to Federal Court.
Although, Dog, The Bounty Hunter was showing some interest in this case, I don't think he should get involved because something really stinks in Orlando!
Listen carefully to the grandmother speaking. For someone who is a nurse, she has no clue or understanding that the smell of decomposition is just what it is and that just the smell can't determine whether it is Caylee, John Dick or Harry.
The smell of a humans decomposition is just that ... a human died on that spot, in that car, or under that tree. No race, gender, or name can be determined by the smell of decomposition.
Based on the fact that Caylee has been missing and not accounted for and was not reported for many weeks and the cadaver dogs hit on decomposition in the backyard and truck is very strong evidence that the child was dead.
Cindy is ranting on and on about the investigation. Clearly the police are not going to tell Cindy of everything they are doing with the investigation.
Now Cindy claims that Casey reported Caylee as being kipnapped and why isn't the FBI involved. The FBI is not involved because right now there is no evidence the child has been kidnapped.
I didn't quite understand what Cindy was talking about the Jacksonville trip. Apparently Casey took a trip to Jacksonville and a friend introduced Casey to a Nanny. This just doesn't make any sense.
None of this makes any sense ... none of it! Now they want the hearing overtuned through Federal Court. I am not sure this could even go to Federal Court.
Although, Dog, The Bounty Hunter was showing some interest in this case, I don't think he should get involved because something really stinks in Orlando!
Cindy Anthony Speaks To Media After Hearing!
Cindy says: "she is a nurse of decomposition". HUH???
Cindy needs to get an attorney as she is revealing things which just might "bite her in the ass". She has receipts of where Casey was for the last two weeks? How the hell does Cindy have receipts of where Casey was for the last two weeks? This makes no sense because if Cindy has receipts, why the heck didn't she notice the car Casey was driving was not even around DURING those two weeks?
Cindy, the police are trying to find Caylee, and they need your daughter's cooperation. Caylee can't leave a trail without an adult creating the trail.
Somewhere it is stated that Cindy tucked Caylee in bed on June 14, 2008 and in court Cindy admits she went to see her father at the nursing home on June 15, 2008 with Caylee.
This means that back on "June 8th or 9th" when Cindy said Casey left with Caylee to bond with Caylee, at some point Casey returned back to her mother's house and continued living there.
There is no evidence against my daughter claims Cindy at the hearing. HUMMMMMMMMM! And Cindy says: "the cadaver dogs are WRONG!!!"
Cindy needs to get an attorney as she is revealing things which just might "bite her in the ass". She has receipts of where Casey was for the last two weeks? How the hell does Cindy have receipts of where Casey was for the last two weeks? This makes no sense because if Cindy has receipts, why the heck didn't she notice the car Casey was driving was not even around DURING those two weeks?
Cindy, the police are trying to find Caylee, and they need your daughter's cooperation. Caylee can't leave a trail without an adult creating the trail.
Somewhere it is stated that Cindy tucked Caylee in bed on June 14, 2008 and in court Cindy admits she went to see her father at the nursing home on June 15, 2008 with Caylee.
This means that back on "June 8th or 9th" when Cindy said Casey left with Caylee to bond with Caylee, at some point Casey returned back to her mother's house and continued living there.
There is no evidence against my daughter claims Cindy at the hearing. HUMMMMMMMMM! And Cindy says: "the cadaver dogs are WRONG!!!"
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