Posted September 2nd, 2008 by minortopics | via www.foxnews.com
Florida authorities had given Casey Anthony until 9:00 a.m. this morning to cooperate with them regarding the disappearance of her daughter Caylee in exchange for limited immunity, but Casey declined the offer.
Padilla said the focus is still on finding Caylee — alive or dead — a discovery that would significantly aid in the investigation.
“Obviously that would clear up a lot of questions that we have,” Padilla told FOXNews.com.
He declined to comment on which of the various theories, if any, had become the most prominent in the investigation. Detectives have been trying to determine whether Caylee died accidentally, was killed or was kidnapped, as her mother has claimed. Police have expressed serious doubts about the abduction story.
“The key is with the mother, with Casey,” Padilla said. “If there is a cover-up, it would be her — if there is. Right now she continues to not provide any information that is helpful to us.”
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Posted August 5th, 2008 by minortopics | via www.foxnews.com
Whether or not Casey Anthony killed her own baby has yet to be proven, but surely her behavior is not one of a caring or concerned mother. Casey Anthony seems to only care about herself and all evidence so far would suggest that Casey Anthony only cares about herself and getting away with a tragic ending to an innocent girls life. It just didn’t have to be this way. Was this mother so jealous of the love and attention of a little toddler that she just couldn’t be bothered anymore? Such a sad situation.
Meanwhile, DNA tests have come back but have not been released to the public. Something strange is a brewin’ and MT has the feeling the Florida investigators know more than what has been released, hence the formal charges. They just need time to put a case together. Let’s pray that they do.
Casey Marie Anthony, 22, was charged with one felony and one misdemeanor offense, in addition to the child neglect charge she already faced. She will be arraigned on the criminal charges.
Also Tuesday, test results from DNA samples taken from a car driven by Anthony came in and were turned over to investigators.
The evidence was gathered from the trunk of a vehicle that Anthony was using when her 2-year-old daughter Caylee Marie Anthony vanished in mid-June.
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Posted July 19th, 2008 by minortopics | via www.foxnews.com
Are lawyers allowed to blatantly lie for their clients?
If this child is still alive, her mother isn’t sharing her whereabouts with her lawyer or anybody else. A mother that would abandon or kill her baby isn’t the type of mother who’s looking for a proper burial for her daughter.
A 2-year-old missing for more than a month may no longer be in central Florida and could even have been taken out of state, her mother’s attorney said.
Casey Marie Anthony’s lawyer, Jose Baez, suggested his client’s toddler daughter, Caylee Marie Anthony, might be in Miami; Charlotte, N.C.; or even New York City, according to MyFOXOrlando.com.
Baez did not explain why he believes the child might be outside the area where she lived. He said the investigation into Caylee’s disappearance has been hindered by her 22-year-old mother’s imprisonment.
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Posted July 17th, 2008 by minortopics | via www.orlandosentinel.com
Casey Anthony is being held without bond after it was discovered that her 2-year-old daughter Caylee has been missing for almost a month. Anthony’s mother finally got involved an notified authorities.
Casey Anthony told detectives she dropped Caylee off at a baby sitter’s house June 9 but that the child was not there when she went to pick her up.
She never notified deputies.
She didn’t tell her parents.
She did her own investigation, she told detectives. She went to clubs that the baby sitter, a woman she identified as Zenaida Gonzalez, is known to frequent. She said she was afraid her daughter would get hurt if authorities got involved because she had seen that happen in movies.
Investigators discovered that the apartment Casey Anthony said belonged to the baby sitter had been vacant for nearly five months.
“It’s difficult to sort through what we’ve been told, given that what we’ve been given was false,” said Sgt. John Allen of the sheriff’s child-abuse unit.
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