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09-04-2008, 07:10 PM
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What are people thinking? Bond has been posted and she should be out in the morning.
I'm so tired of the family saying that she is still alive but I haven't seen that they are actively doing anything to get her back. It just doesn't seem like they are doing much to help find her. If it were my daughter I would be frantic and doing everything I could to find her. So sad.
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09-04-2008 07:10 PM
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09-04-2008, 07:45 PM
#134
I just can't believe this freaking B is getting out, I swear this has become a country of disposable children
Mom I miss you already
January 16, 1940 to April 29, 2009
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09-05-2008, 05:52 AM
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From Orlando Sentinel
Casey Anthony makes bail, going home today
Susan Jacobson | Sentinel Staff Writer
September 5, 2008
Casey Anthony, mother of missing toddler Caylee Marie Anthony, will be released from jail for a second time today after her parents made new arrangements for her half-million-dollar bail on a child-neglect charge.
Bond documents show that George and Cindy Anthony put up the collateral to obtain their daughter's freedom. The paperwork did not explain the source of the collateral but said the couple signed off on a "promissory note indemnity agreement" -- essentially a contract that requires the parents to repay the bondsman for any losses.
A public-relations firm that represents Casey Anthony's attorney, Jose Baez, issued a statement saying that an "individual" who wishes to remain anonymous posted bond for Anthony because of concern that her constitutional rights have been violated.
"She is going home," said Todd Black of Press Corps Media.
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Anthony, 22, will live with her parents at their southeast Orange County home and must wear an electronic monitor at all times, Orange County Jail officials said.
This will be her second shot at freedom. Anthony, whose 3-year-old daughter was reported missing more than seven weeks ago, was released Aug. 21 on similar terms but was rearrested Aug. 29 and jailed on bad-check charges. Her previous bail bondsman then revoked her bail on charges of child-neglect and giving false information to authorities.
Jail officials said Thursday that bond had been arranged on all the charges. Bond companies combined forces to meet the $500,000 bail for child neglect, the most serious offense with which she is charged.
Anthony has told investigators she left the child with a baby sitter, who cannot be found. Investigators have disclosed that tests of air samples from the trunk of the abandoned car she drove detected gases from human decomposition, and that traces of chloroform also were found. The lead investigator in the case has said there was a body in the trunk and that it likely was Caylee's.
Family criticizes searchers
Earlier Thursday, Cindy Anthony blasted Texas EquuSearch, the volunteer search-and-recovery team the family summoned to find the toddler.
The grandmother complained that the group's founder, Tim Miller, had suggested that Caylee might be dead, accused Cindy Anthony of not cooperating with the search and didn't spend enough time with Caylee's family. She maintained that Miller agreed to look for a living child, not a dead one.
"It is evident his motives were to obtain publicity for his organization at the expense of exploiting my granddaughter's disappearance," Anthony said in a release sent by a family representative. "Although I feel his organization has a purpose, his misrepresentation has tainted the efforts of so many people with good intentions."
Miller said he is working hard to find Caylee Marie, alive or dead. He has been searching for the missing child's possible remains in Orange County since Aug. 29.
"We are holding onto that little bit of hope that Caylee is still alive," Miller said. "But if not, it's important that her little body is found."
EquuSearch, along with volunteers and the Sheriff's Office, have combed about 15 square miles since the search began, but not all areas have been completely cleared, Miller said. Heavy rains have made some places impassible or difficult to search.
Search volunteers sought
More than 100 volunteers were looking for the child Thursday, Miller said.
Sheriff's investigators and Miller are seeking more volunteers. They are asked to meet by 8:30 a.m. today, Saturday and Sunday at the Orange County sheriff's search-command center, 6317 TPC Blvd. Searches will continue until dusk.
In other news related to the case, George and Cindy Anthony have enlisted high-profile Orlando defense attorney Mark NeJame to help them cope with intense media scrutiny and refocus attention on the search for Caylee, NeJame said Thursday.
"They've been maligned, and I think there's been just a real mischaracterization of them in the media and on the Internet," he said. "People have completely lost sight of the fact that they are victims."
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09-05-2008, 05:59 AM
#136
I so wish there was a way I could go down and help, I would love to be able to say I helped nail the B
Mom I miss you already
January 16, 1940 to April 29, 2009
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09-05-2008, 08:01 AM
#137
Originally Posted by
Renrut
"They've been maligned, and I think there's been just a real mischaracterization of them in the media and on the Internet," he said. "People have completely lost sight of the fact that they are victims."
They've been characterized because of their own behavior..HELLO???? Their grandchild is missing...repeat MISSING...and they are doing nothing to help the search for her. People get pissed off when they find out that this little girl is missing and that everyone in the country wants to find her - except her mom and grandparents. Ask any parent of a child who's gone missing and I can bet that they aren't out partying or just sitting on their asses - they are actively looking for their child.
The ONLY victim here is Caylee
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09-05-2008, 08:07 AM
#138
Originally Posted by
Jenefer3
The ONLY victim here is Caylee
EXACTLY
Mom I miss you already
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09-05-2008, 12:28 PM
#139
Since most of you are not from the Orlando area - let me point out the most important piece of info in the entire article above:
In other news related to the case, George and Cindy Anthony have enlisted high-profile Orlando defense attorney Mark NeJame to help them cope with intense media scrutiny and refocus attention on the search for Caylee, NeJame said Thursday.
If you kill someone the first person you call in Orlando is 1) Mark NeJame or 2) William Jay Shaffer. They are the people that know how to defend MURDERERS. I would bet money that he was the one that put up the money for the bond.
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09-05-2008, 01:32 PM
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http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/...,7519627.story
TODAY'S UPDATES:
ABC responds to rumors of the network paying George and Cindy Anthony $1 million for an exclusive interview
2:17 p.m. Some sources close to the Casey Anthony case said that ABC had offered the Anthonys compensation for an interview on the network's show 20/20. However, ABC denies those reports. "It's an ABC News policy not to pay for interviews," said Alyssa Apple, a New York-based publicist for the network.
Other reports show that ABC was offered compensation to sell video footage of the Anthonys to a Nashville-based production company. That claim also has been denied by ABC.
Mark NeJame, the Orlando attorney representing George and Cindy Anthony said he knows nothing about any deal with the network.
Onlookers continue to express their feelings in the Anthony case
12 p.m. More people holding signs have joined others across the Anthonys' home today. Amber Railing stood next to her daughter Cherokee, who is almost the same age as Caylee Marie.
The little blonde girl held a sign with a sad face on it that reads, "How could you kill a baby like me?"
Anita Castillo, of Clermont, said she is in disbelief with the recent events concerning Casey Anthony. "We just couldn't believe she is being released," said Castillo who thinks Caylee Marie is dead.
Her friend Denise Freideman, also of Clermont, said she continues to search for the missing girl with EquuSearch. "We've been following this case from day one. We figured we'd come out and help," Freideman said. Yesterday she searched for nearly four hours through thick and swampy brush. "It's definitely rough."
Officials told EquuSearch volunteers to look for a rolled up rug, duffel bag and bones before heading out, Freideman said.
Mandy Albritton, search director for Equusearch, said in the past they have found bodies inside of rolled-up carpet, or found things inside duffel bags and that is why they tell their volunteers to look for those items.
She added that some volunteers encountered snakes and alligators.
Others outside the home expressed sympathy.
"This is breaking my heart. I wish I could do something to help," Diana Velazquez said. "I've been praying and I've been crying."
Velazquez and her daughter Bridgette want to join the search teams to help look for Caylee Marie. "I honestly do not know. I'm not here to judge anybody," Velazquez said.
Attorney's car leaves Anthony home
11:24 a.m. Jose Baez's black Durango pulled out of the Anthony family garage just minutes ago with several men inside. It's unknown who was in the car. Shortly after Baez's car left, George and Cindy came out of the home to move their vehicles back into the garage.
About a dozen people are standing outside of the home, though they are not protesting.
George and Cindy Anthony are inside with their daughter, Casey, and possibly brother, Lee, whose car is parked outside of the home.
Casey Anthony is back home
10:40 a.m. The car transporting Anthony pulled into her parents' garage, she and Baez walked out and the garage doors closed. The return home was fairly quiet in comparison to the last time Anthony returned home from jail. That time, several cars squealed in and out of the driveway as Anthony walked inside the home from the garage.
Baez did not comment.
Nearly a dozen people are outside the home.
Orlando's O.J.?"
10:30 a.m. Residents and others are beginning to gather outside the Anthonys' home this morning in protest of Casey Anthony's return. Neighbor Jeff Zwick was carrying a sign that reads, "Orlando's O.J.?" on one side and "Baby Killer" on the other.
"She knows where the kid's at," Zwizk said. "Let's end this thing tomorrow...she needs to start talking."
Meanwhile, helicopters are broadcasting the SUV transporting Anthony as she heads home.
Casey Anthony out of jail
10:15 a.m. Anthony walked out of the Orange County Jail at 10:13 a.m., surrounded by her attorney, Jose Baez, and several corrections officers. Anthony walked out with her head down and wearing a black baseball cap and a white T-shirt featuring her missing daughter, Caylee Marie.
News crews quickly moved around Anthony and the others as they walked away from the jail. Anthony and Baez drove away and are expected to arrive at the family's home soon.
George Anthony celebrates his birthday today with the return of his daughter
10:05 a.m. Mark NeJame, the high-profile attorney, who is representing Cindy and George Anthony, told the Orlando Sentinel this morning that "their daughter is coming home from jail. Today is George's birthday. We would hope the family would get a little bit of peace," he said. "Sadly, it looks like other people are not going to respect and honor that. We are hoping for the best."
Anthony fitted with ankle monitor
9:18 a.m. Jail officials confirmed the undisclosed hold on Anthony has been removed and she is in the process of being fitted with the ankle bracelet that will monitor her during the court ordered home confinement. The first ankle monitor was cut off after she was re-arrested on Aug. 29.
News crews gather outside the Anthonys' home
9:10 a.m. In an effort to keep media crews from catching Anthony's return to her Hopespring Drive home this morning, the family has parked their SUV and other car on their front lawn and moved the mobile billboard sign, depicting Caylee Marie, to the sidewalk in front of the house. The vehicles are blocking the view of the entrance.
DCF has open child abuse investigation involving Casey Anthony
9 a.m. Department of Children and Families spokeswoman Carrie Hoeppner said more than one person has contacted the agency with concerns about the welfare of Caylee Marie. Hoeppner said the case has been open since the family reported the toddler's disappearance in July.
Two DCF officials met with Anthony at the Orange County Jail Thursday. "That meeting is a normal part of any investigation. DCF officials are obligated to meet face-to-face with a parent who is being investigated for alleged child abuse," Hoeppner said. "Any information that we might obtain in our investigation will be provided to the Orange County Sheriff's Office in the hope of locating this child."
Jail takes unusual steps as it prepares for Casey Anthony's release
8:08 a.m. Corrections officers at the Orange County Jail have cordoned off the entrance of the booking and release center with yellow tape to keep the area clear.
"This is to preserve access to the lobby for the citizens who have business inside and to make sure there is a clear unblocked exit to meet building safety requirements and fire code," jail spokesman Allen Moore said.
But if Anthony's release this morning is anything like the previous time she left the jail, the tape will also prevent news cameras and reporters from ambushing her as she walks out. Local media crews swarmed around Anthony and her defense attorney, Jose Baez, the first time she was released from jail on Aug. 21.
Baez struck a couple of camera men as he struggled through the crowd with his client.
Currently, there are more than a dozen reporters, seven news trucks that transmit live feeds and nearly a dozen television cameras stationed outside the jail's entrance on John Young Parkway.
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FROM THE SEPT. 5 EDITION OF THE ORLANDO SENTINEL:
Casey Anthony, mother of missing toddler Caylee Marie Anthony, will be released from jail for a second time today after her parents made new arrangements for her half-million-dollar bail on a child-neglect charge.
Bond documents show that George and Cindy Anthony put up the collateral to obtain their daughter's freedom. The paperwork did not explain the source of the collateral but said the couple signed off on a "promissory note indemnity agreement" -- essentially a contract that requires the parents to repay the bondsman for any losses.
A public-relations firm that represents Casey Anthony's attorney, Jose Baez, issued a statement saying that an "individual" who wishes to remain anonymous posted bond for Anthony because of concern that her constitutional rights have been violated.
"She is going home," said Todd Black of Press Corps Media.
Anthony, 22, will live with her parents at their southeast Orange County home and must wear an electronic monitor at all times, Orange County Jail officials said.
This will be her second shot at freedom. Anthony, whose 3-year-old daughter was reported missing more than seven weeks ago, was released Aug. 21 on similar terms but was rearrested Aug. 29 and jailed on bad-check charges. Her previous bail bondsman then revoked her bail on charges of child-neglect and giving false information to authorities.
Jail officials said Thursday that bond had been arranged on all the charges. Bond companies combined forces to meet the $500,000 bail for child neglect, the most serious offense with which she is charged.
Anthony has told investigators she left the child with a baby sitter, who cannot be found. Investigators have disclosed that tests of air samples from the trunk of the abandoned car she drove detected gases from human decomposition, and that traces of chloroform also were found. The lead investigator in the case has said there was a body in the trunk and that it likely was Caylee's.
Family criticizes searchers
Earlier Thursday, Cindy Anthony blasted Texas EquuSearch, the volunteer search-and-recovery team the family summoned to find the toddler.
The grandmother complained that the group's founder, Tim Miller, had suggested that Caylee might be dead, accused Cindy Anthony of not cooperating with the search and didn't spend enough time with Caylee's family. She maintained that Miller agreed to look for a living child, not a dead one.........con't
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09-05-2008, 02:52 PM
#141
I really hope thay don't profit off her death. Thats sick. If they didn't think she was dead they'd be doing everything in their power to find her and they're not which proves to me they know sje's dead. I really hope and pray they find her body I want to see what they have to say then.
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09-06-2008, 05:12 AM
#142
Originally Posted by
SLance68
I would bet money that he was the one that put up the money for the bond.
On Nancy Grace last night they sort of implied I think that the parents did they were saying something about they put up there house and everything else to get the $50,000 of the $500,000
Honestly I wish someone could get her alone and "make" her talk if you know what I mean. It is time for this little girl to come home and get a proper burial so she can rest in peace.
If the grandparents do make money off this who case I hope they donate it to finding their granddaughter OR give the money to the groups that help look OR donate it to the reward. If not I don't think they are any better than their sorry butt daughter. There has to be at least one other person that knows what happened. They mentioned she has a boyfriend I wonder how much questioning he has had cause if anyone would know he would UNLESS of course he was involved as well.
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09-06-2008, 06:05 AM
#143
Investigators remove evidence from car belonging to Casey Anthony's father
2:45 a.m. Investigators traveled to the Anthony home and removed evidence from a vehicle owned by Anthony's father, George Anthony. Deputies were seen removing the contents of the spare-wheel well and taking at least one item as evidence.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/...,1122236.story
INTERESTING!!!! Maybe Casey finally talked late last night. And the deputies went to investigate what she's told them....
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