Friday, September 26, 2008

This is More about Caylee Anthony, and They are Getting Closer

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George Anthony Chased Casey In Desperation

Desperate to his find his daughter, George Anthony described how he chased Casey Anthony on State Road 408 in late June -- more than two weeks before Caylee was reported missing to authorities. He said he was tired of her "evasiveness.
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"I saw her leaving [the house] in my wife's vehicle," George Anthony said in an Aug. 4 interview with cops. "I saw her driving up Chickasaw and getting on the 408 ... I'm tired of this.
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He couldn't remember what day it was and suggested investigators check his E-pass records.


"My daughter was driving fast as she could," he said. "I think she knew I was behind her . . . I was trying to stay a reasonable distance, maybe a 100 yards away from her.
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He followed her to Hiawassee and Kirkman roads but lost her.


"I couldn't get over fast enough to find her," he said.


'Where's Caylee?' George Anthony asks

George Anthony also second-guessed a run-in he had with his daughter on June 24 - the day he reported two gas cans stolen from his shed.


He was home when Casey Anthony arrived. She told him that she didn't have much time because she had to be back at work for an event. George Anthony tried to ask her about Caylee's whereabouts.


Casey Anthony told him Caylee was fine and was with Zani.


George Anthony told investigators that his daughter then brought up the stolen gas cans -- saying she heard about what happened from her mother. George Anthony suspected she took the gas cans, which she had done in the past when she ran out of gas.


"I know my daughter is not leveling with me," he said to detectives.


In effort to see if she had the gas cans, George Anthony asked to get some metal wedges out of the trunk of her car.


But she told him no that she would get them.


"She didn't want me going into the trunk of the car," he said.


When he started for her car, she raced past him to get the trunk before he does.


"She said something very crude to me," she said.


She quickly opened the trunk and handed him the stolen gas cans.


He asked her why she had them and his daughter explained how she had been driving to Tampa to visit Zani, George told the investigators.


George Anthony tried to get her to explain why she was going to Tampa and not to work.


"This don't make no sense to me. I'm not going to deal with this right now," George Anthony recalled saying. "Where's Caylee? What's going on? I believe I need to know.
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His daughter replied that she would talk to him and her mother later. And she left.


Tow-truck driver notices car seat

Investigators interviewed the tow-truck driver who picked up Anthony's car at an Amscot check-cashing business.


The car was abandoned at the business, which is at Colonial Drive and Goldenrod Road. It was towed by Johnson's Wrecker on June 30.


Authorities collected hair, dirt and stain samples from the back of Anthony's car. Air samples taken from the trunk showed it once contained a decomposing body.


Tow-truck driver Gary Ridgeway told investigators he noticed the child's car seat and "thought it was irresponsible as hell to be leaving a car like that if you have a child that young.
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Ridgeway said he didn't notice an odor from the car but did add that he had recently gotten over a cold.


Manager notices odor

A sheriff's detective interviewed Simon Burch, a manager for Johnson's Wrecker.


Burch said he noticed the odor coming from Anthony's white Pontiac while it was on the property -- for two weeks -- but didn't think much of it. They often have foul smells coming from vehicles because of spoiled food, garbage and other items that are locked inside.


When Cindy and George Anthony arrived to pick up the car, Burch said Cindy was irritated.


While he and George Anthony walked out to get the vehicle, George apologized for his wife's behavior and also told him about their family's problems.


Burch said Anthony told him, "We'll probably get divorced over this." Anthony said their daughter was telling lies and refused to let them see their granddaughter.


When they got to the car and opened the door, the pungent odor was overwhelming.


"I mean it was, it knocked me back," he said.


"An [sic] then when he opened the car door and that stench come out, by, like my heart dropped because?.he'd been telling me about his granddaughter missing.
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Burch said he and Anthony opened the trunk and found a light bag of garbage. Flies came out and the odor was foul.


"In the back of my head I'm going, 'That isn't rotten garbage.' You know I know what rotten garbage smells like.
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Burch said the odor was similar to a car in which a man committed suicide.


They opened the bag and found papers and he thinks a pizza box inside. Burch tossed the light-weight bag into a dumpster.


The car didn't have any gas in it, but Anthony brought his own gas can. Burch said Anthony was very polite and again apologized for his wife's behavior.


Burch told the detective they do very few removals from Amscot and thought it was odd someone would run out of gas in a parking space there.


Investigators later recovered the garbage from the dumpster, after Anthony told them it had been thrown there.


Anthony's boss warns her about partying

In a deposition, Anthony's former boss at Kodak, Mike Kozak, said he once talked to her about her partying habits.


Kozak, who had a photo-imaging contract at Universal Orlando, told detectives that on one occasion he had told her that she can't manage people during the day and then go out partying at night.


Anthony worked there for a 5-to-6 month period in 2004-05, but left after giving birth to Caylee. She was in the manager-trainee program and Kozak said she got along with the crew, but she was young.


"We actually thought kind of highly of her,'' he said.


Anthony shares frustration with former deputy

Anthony Rusciano, the deputy fired from the sheriff's office for concealing his intimate relationship with Casey Anthony, is identified as nyitaliano3 in instant message conversations with Anthony.


Rusciano had shared racy instant messages with her that included comments from Anthony about leaving 'the little snot head' (Caylee Marie) with her grandmother or the babysitter.


Anthony's frustrations appear to stem from spending too much time with her daughter and "having to rely on other people," the messages show.


"Seriously, spending the day with caylee [sic ] , is 10 times more exhausting, than working a 12-hour event," she writes to Rusciano. The former deputy refers to Caylee Marie as "the offspring" in one message.


She also expresses sadness, but doesn't explain the reasons.


"I'm sad, I've been sad all day...I've been sad for days," her instant message read. She goes on to write, "I was feeling a bit bitter, for a few days, so things I wrote, probably reflected what I was feeling then...it's just proving to me that I need to start looking out for numero uno more often.
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In other conversations, Anthony tells Rusciano that she is searching for a house for her and Caylee Marie and that she plans to look at a property off Dean and Curry Ford roads, while her parents are on vacation with her daughter.


She alludes to problems at work in her text conversations with Rusciano, but detectives confirmed that Casey Anthony did not have a job.


11:59 a.m. : In Anthony's instant-message chat with nyitaliano3 in May, the main thrust of their converstation is a desire to see each that evening after being apart for three weeks.


But Anthony tells nyitaliano3 that she is having trouble finding somone to watch Caylee.


Her mother can't watch Caylee because she hurt her neck while landscaping with her father that weekend, she tells nyitaliano3.


She told nyitaliano3 she can't drop Caylee off with her nanny until that person gets home.


During the course of their converstation, she tells nyitaliano3 the nanny has been delayed because of traffic, a stop at the store and to pick up her dog from old roomates in Ovideo.


11:15 a.m.: The documents released this morning show authorities unsuccesfully searched Anthony computers -- both Casey Anthony's and her mother, Cindy's -- for evidence of contact with a woman Casey Anthony said took her daughter in June.


Detectives have said they do not believe Anthony's story that she left her daughter with a woman by the name of Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez, a person Anthony said was a nanny.


"No photographs, video, email, instant message chat or any other type of communication with a Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez was discovered on either computer," the computer forensics reads.


However, in a sexually suggestive instant-message chat May 3 between Casey Anthony a person identified as "nyitaliano3,'' Anthony mentions a person she calls "Zani.
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"i'm playing phone tag with both Zani & my mom," Anthony wrote.


The documents released today also include a computer conversation with drug references between Anythony and two other people.


When someone wrote that "I can hit up my friend annie for some xanax,'' Anthony replied: "we'd be a good time"

9:30 a.m. The Orlando Sentinel has received hundreds of pages of legal documents related to the Casey Anthony case today.


The documents, including several CDs, are being released by the State Attorney's Office in response to a public records request.


The CDs show images from Anthony's Photobucket photo-sharing Web site, as well as photos from a file titled, "Anything But Clothes Party." Another CD includes a July interview with Cindy Anthony, the grandmother of missing Caylee Marie.


The documents also include a computer forensic report and multiple cell phone records.


* Investigators seized Casey Anthony's laptops as well as computers and cameras belonging to George and Cindy Anthony.


The investigators' reports show that Casey Anthony's computer files included an image titled "girl" which depicts a drawing of a little girl with long straight hair and in a striped shirt staring up at a teddy bear that is hanging from a hangman's noose.


The caption reads: Why do people kill people, who kill people, to show people that to kill people is bad?


FROM ORLANDOSENTINEL. COM ON SEPT.
25:

Audio interviews of Anthony's brother, boyfriend released

1:25 p.m. The Sheriff's Office just released the recorded interviews between detectives and numerous people close to Casey Anthony.


Detectives interviewed her brother Lee Anthony, Anthony's most recent boyfriend, Anthony Lazzaro, and her ex-fiancé Jesse Grund.


Click to hear Lee Anthony's interview

Click to hear Anthony Lazzaro's interview

Click to hear Jesse Grund's interview

Click to hear Jesse Grund's second interview

NeJame: No truth to rumors of movie deal
9:55 a.m. The attorney representing the parents of Casey Anthony today denied that his clients have struck a deal with LMN for the rights to the story of their daughter and missing granddaughter, Caylee Marie.


"The first time I heard of any such thing was when I received a phone call from a reporter," said attorney Mark NeJame, who is representing George and Cindy Anthony. "We have not uttered one word or had one conversation with anybody from any media outlet...regarding negotiations or a deal.
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LMN, formerly known as Lifetime Movie Network, is owned by the Walt Disney Company and the Hearst Corporation.


A publicist for LMN also rebuffed the allegations.


"There is no truth to the rumor that [Lifetime Movie Network] has optioned any rights to the story of Casey Anthony and her daughter Caylee Marie," publicist Neil Schubert wrote in an e-mail to the Orlando Sentinel.


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FROM THE SEPT.
25 PRINT EDITION OF THE ORLANDO SENTINEL

A woman caught up in the disappearance of Caylee Anthony filed suit Wednesday against the missing 3-year-old's mother, saying the parent's statements to investigators have ruined her reputation.


Zenaida Gonzalez, 37, of Kissimmee, contends she never met Casey Anthony, the girl's mother, who told investigators that a woman by that name took the child in June. Detectives have since said they do not believe Anthony's story.


Since news of the case broke, Gonzalez has been questioned about whether she killed, kidnapped or sold the missing girl.
She's been threatened as well, said her attorney, John Morgan of Orlando. T-shirts proclaim, "The Nanny Did It," he said.


"Zenaida Gonzalez did not ask for her name to be put into this mess, but Casey Anthony made the mistake of her life by making her [Gonzalez] the person she decided to pull out of a hat," Morgan said.


A spokesman for Jose Baez, Casey Anthony's attorney, did not return a call for comment. Gonzalez referred all questions to Morgan.


Morgan said he thinks the lawsuit may unravel the highly publicized mystery. He hopes to subpoena the missing girl's grandparents and possibly force them to reveal more about what Casey Anthony told them about the child's whereabouts.


"Zenaida Gonzalez is going to prove who's behind this case," Morgan said. "What Zenaida Gonzalez wants, what America wants, is the truth.
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Anthony, 22, was arrested July 16 after her mother -- Caylee's grandmother -- called authorities to report the child missing. She told detectives that she left the child with her baby sitter at an apartment complex. No one named Zenaida Gonzalez lived there, but a woman by that name had inquired about an apartment, investigators said.


Caylee has not been found. Her mother, meanwhile, is facing charges that include child neglect and giving false information to law enforcement.


The lawsuit, filed in Orange-Osceola Circuit Court, alleges that Casey Anthony knew what she told Orange County deputy sheriffs about Gonzalez was false.


"The conduct of defendant, Casey Anthony, exceeded the bounds of decency in a civilized society and was such that a person of normal sensibility upon hearing what she did would exclaim 'outrageous,' " the complaint states.


Gonzalez is asking for unspecified damages exceeding $15,000.


Casey Anthony knew the names of Gonzalez's two children and gave a description of her vehicle. Morgan said he thinks Anthony obtained personal information that Gonzalez left while visiting an apartment complex as a potential renter.



Source:
http://www. orlandosentinel. com/news/local/orange/orl-casey-anthony-caylee-documents-092608,0,6419224. story

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Cindy Anthony Theorized That Her Daughter’s Friends Had Caylee

Cindy Anthony Theorized That Her Daughter's Friends Had Caylee

More information, including documents and a videotaped interview, is released in the case of a missing Orlando girl...

http://www.local6.com/video/17566782/index.html

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casey could be charged in Caylee’s disappearance in weeks

casey could be charged in Caylee's disappearance in weeks


Body: From: ~Boomer! Sooner! Your LIFE is NOT worthy of envy!~
Date: Sep 26, 2008 6:35 PM


ORLANDO, Fla. -- Without a body, witness or confession, investigators looking into the case of missing toddler Caylee Anthony said they're piecing together a circumstantial case like a large puzzle.

And they said they're working to fill the holes that they believe Anthony's attorney will try to punch through their case.

On July 16, Orange County investigators used Anthony's own statements as evidence to charge her with child neglect and making false statements. She admitted her child had been missing for one month and she did not go to police for help.

"The horrible thing that happened is -- this is the honest to God's truth -- of everything that I've said, I do not know where she is," Anthony said.

She also admitted that she lied to investigators during their attempts to find Caylee.

"I placed her under arrest," Orange County Sheriff's Office Detective Yuri Melich said.

At Anthony's first bond hearing two weeks later, Melich dropped a bombshell: Anthony was a person of interest in her daughter's disappearance.

"They found hair samples in the trunk of the car that were similar in length and color to that of Caylee. They also found a stain inside the trunk of the car that came up under black light that is questionable that we need to process," Melich said.

On the stand, Melich also said there was an overwhelming stench of death in the car.

"In my experience, the smell that I smelled inside that car was the smell of decomposition," Melich said.

According to other sources, lab tests have been ongoing as recently as this week to "triple check" that evidence. Investigators said they're confident those tests will provide "iron-clad proof" that Caylee's body was in the trunk of the car, how her body was positioned and that strands of her hair fell out after she died.

Investigators have also confirmed that high levels of chloroform were in the trunk, and they said they're close to determining the dates someone researched chloroform on Anthony's computer before Caylee disappeared.

One investigator said there's still a critical element missing: a definite motive and criminal intent for why Caylee's body got in the trunk.

Anthony and her lawyer, Jose Baez, have said all along that she dropped off Caylee with a babysitter in mid-June. Neither the child nor babysitter has been seen since.

"She has absolutely no idea where Caylee is," Baez said.

In a matter of weeks, investigators said they plan to arrest Anthony in connection with Caylee's disappearance.

When asked about the possibility that Caylee was buried in the back yard of the family's home, investigators said they believe if the toddler's body was there, it was later moved, and after a thorough investigation of the yard, they believe it was unnecessary to dig there.

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the search on caseys computer website visit

casey computer found she searched missing children websites
Body: From: ♥Little Miss Caylee♥
Date: Sep 26, 2008 5:03 PM


ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. -- Eyewitness News dug through hundreds of files on Casey Anthony's personal computer Friday and found she had been looking at missing children websites long before Caylee disappeared.


Investigators released images found on Casey Anthony's computer they called "graphics of interest" in the case of her missing toddler.
An anti-death penalty image, showing a little girl that even looks a bit like Caylee, has a caption that reads: "Why do people kill people, who kill people, to show people that to kill people is bad?"

A quote from rapper Tupac reads: "You can spend minutes, hours, days, weeks or even months over-analyzing a situation; trying to put the pieces together, justifying what could've, would've happened. Or you can just leave the pieces on the floor and move the [expletive] on.
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Both images appeared on Casey's computer just days before she was arrested for lying to investigators. Images included something Casey had tattooed after Caylee disappeared, photos of Casey draped in a flag at an "Anything But Clothes" party and Internet conversations she had with men suggesting Caylee interfered with Casey's sex life.


Digging through Casey's Internet history, Eyewitness News discovered evidence she was surfing missing children web sites months before Caylee disappeared. She visited one more than a year ago. Ironically, now Caylee's picture takes center stage on that same site.


There were also Internet conversations detailing Casey Anthony's drug use. In one, Casey said she "can hit up my friend Annie for some Xanax" and promised "we'd be a good time.
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The computer records also revealed that, starting in June, Casey's computer was used to search for Zenaida Gonzalez, the mystery nanny. The question now is whether she was trying to get background information on the woman, who she would later accuse of being the person who took Caylee

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Video Of Cindy Anthony Interview Released By Detectives part I,II,III

Video Of Cindy Anthony Interview Released By Detectives -- Part I

An interview between detectives and the grandmother of a missing 3-year-old Orlando girl is released.


http://www.local6.com/video/17566675/index.html


Video Of Cindy Anthony Interview Released By Detectives -- Part II

An interview between detectives and the grandmother of a missing 3-year-old Orlando girl is released.

http://www.local6.com/video/17566731/index.html


Video Of Cindy Anthony Interview Released By Detectives -- Part III

An interview between detectives and the grandmother of a missing 3-year-old Orlando girl is released.

http://www.local6.com/video/17566782/index.html

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This was found on Casey’s computer...(repost) thanks for sharing

From: ♥Little Miss Caylee♥
Date: Sep 26, 2008 1:13 PM


This was found on Casey's computer...



"Why do people kill people, who kill people, to show people that to kill people is bad?"

I have never read a sentence IN MY LIFE that has 'kill' in it SO MUCH

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more documents release 9/26

Letter Casey Anthony wrote to Orange County Sheriff Kevin Beary on August 14, 2008

http://media.myfoxorlando.com/photogalleries/092608lettertosheriff/1/lg/CaseyLetterToSheriff_Page_3.htm

Evidence and incident reports related to Casey Anthony case

http://media.myfoxorlando.com/photogalleries/092608evidence/1/lg/Evidence_and_incident_reports_Page_29.htm

Instant messages between Casey Anthony and "nyitaliano3" (i guess this is tony messenger and casey

http://media.myfoxorlando.com/photogalleries/092608instantmessages/1/lg/instant_messages_with_buddy_nyitaliano3_Page_12.htm

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NEW AUDIO RECORDINGS RELEASED

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Detectives released new audio recordings Thursday of their interviews with three men in Casey Anthony's life, her brother, her lover and her ex-fiance.

It has been 72 days since Caylee Anthony was reported missing. Detectives believe she's dead.

Documents have already been released of what some of the men in Casey's life have said, but Thursday's audio recordings reveal how they said things and hear their attitudes.

Casey's brother Lee Anthony told investigators he did not believe Casey when she said the terrible smell in her trunk came from two dead squirrels under the hood. Lee told investigators his first indication that something was terribly wrong was noticing the horrible smell wafting from Casey's car trunk.

"The trunk was open. The windows were rolled down to what I assume ventilate the horrible smell that I had just, just, uh, smelled for the first time," he said. "It was, it was, it hit you like a, a wave. I mean it was, it was, whatever it was it was very potent."

Once their mother brought Casey home, he said he tried to get Casey to tell them exactly where Caylee was, but all she would talk about was how her mother Cindy nagged her about what a bad mother she is.

"That's when she opened up to me and said, uh, 'Mom has, um, thrown in my face many times before that I'm an unfit mother and, you know, maybe she's right. Maybe I am.' She offered up to me for the first time that, um, my mother has referred, said to my sister that, um, even though Caylee's been the best thing and the best mistake that she was indeed a mistake, that she was Casey's mistake," Lee told investigators.

Lee also told investigators that his sister Casey got irritated when he pressed her for Caylee's whereabouts.

Cindy Anthony also did her own questioning before deputies arrived. Lee said his mother got upset and physically frustrated with Casey at times.

"Actually that was the first thing she asked her, she said, 'what have you done?' My mother kind of hit her fist on the bed and said 'we could've found her a month a go. Why did you wait?' And at that point my sister's done crying," he said.

Lee said, at first, Casey insisted Caylee was with the nanny, but never mentioned the name Zenaida to him. He told her their mother was calling law enforcement and, when officers got there, they would press her to show them where Caylee was and Lee said that's when Casey cried and admitted she hadn't seen Caylee in 31 days.

In the interviews released of Jesse Grund, Casey's former fiancé, he told investigators he thought, if Casey were to hide Caylee's body somewhere, she would have put her in the playhouse behind Cindy and George Anthony's home.

"She totally loved the playhouse. Every time I would go inside and play with Caylee, right to the playhouse. Every time she spent a lot of time out there with grandparents and with Casey. If something were to happen to her, I believe that would be the first place she would have put Caylee," Grund told investigators during the interview in July. "If she wanted to place Caylee's body somewhere that would be the first place that she would have put her."

Grund went on to tell investigators that Casey was a liar.

"We can all tell, for the last couple of years, is that Casey is an effective liar. I would describe it as diabolical the way she lies," he said.

Casey Anthony's most recent ex-boyfriend, Tony Lazzaro, told investigators that two weeks after Caylee had disappeared, Casey's dreams had been haunting her.

"She, uh, would wake up or wake me up either in the middle of the night or I would just wake up in the middle of the night and see that she was sweaty in bed and I would ask her why and she would say that she would have nightmare, she was having a nightmare or something' and then would bring up the nightmare pertaining to our relationship," Lazzaro told investigators.

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Lawsuit filed by Zenaida Gonzalez against Casey Anthony

Lawsuit filed by Zenaida Gonzalez against Casey Anthony Text messages sent to Amy


http://media.myfoxorlando.com/photogalleries/092408zenaidalawsuit/indexGallery.htm

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Text messages sent to Brittany Scheiber from Casey Anthony

On July 24, 2008, Brittany Scheiber presented her cell phone to investigators so that text messages from Casey Anthony could be extracted.

Data was removed from the phone using a third party computer software.

Data removal was supervised by computer forensic examiner Det. Sandra G. Cawn with the Orange County Sheriff's Office.

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