Monday, July 28, 2008

Jail Releases Latest Call From Casey Anthony

Jail officials released a call made between Casey Anthony and her brother,Lee. He began by warning Casey that the call would be recorded and released.
"Do you think Caylee is OK?" he asked her.
"My gut feeling?" Casey Anthony said. "As mom asked me yesterday and they asked me last night and the psychologist asked me this morning, (inaudible phrase). In my gut she is still OK and it still feels like she is close to home. So, that is still my best feeling at the moment. Again, if that changes I mean obviously I'm going to reach out and say something immediately. I know mom will understand this better than anyone that there is that type of bond that you have with your kid and it's unexplainable, absolutely."
"Did you speak with Caylee over the phone at any time?" Lee Anthony asked.
"I did one time and that is actually the day that mom had called the police," Casey Anthony said.
"Do you remember when you spoke to her?" Lee Anthony said.
"Around noon," Casey Anthony said. "It was through a private call."
"Did you ever call the baby sitter on your cell or ever receive a call from the baby sitter on your cell phone number?"
"I most definitely did," Casey Anthony said.
"Can you give me any day or anything that you think you may have received that," Lee Anthony said.
"On a specific day?" Casey Anthony said. "God, a lot of the times it was through text messages. So, the number would show up even on that. I can't think of any specifics. I mean, my days are all thrown together. I at least know what the day is today but as far as stuff from the last couple of months, I have no exact time or date."
When asked about where the phone was Casey said that the last time she saw it was at the boyfriend's. Police have searched the home of Tony Lazarro, but a phone was not found.
Her attorney, Jose Baez, is filing a motion for a gag order to prevent further calls from being released.
"The release of any visitation video-conferencing could impede the investigation, chill the public's willingness to report any leads, and compromise the integrity of the defendant's right to a fair trial," claims Baez in the one-page motion. Later he writes that their release "could irreversibly taint the criminal process."
He is also appealing to have the bond amount reduced.
Women named Zenaida Gonzalez are also getting unwanted attention. It turns at that it is not such an uncommon name. There are over 400 with the name in Florida, which has a large Hispanic population. And both Hernandez and Gonzalez are like Smith in their usage. But oddly enough they can't find a Zenaida Hernandez-Gonzalez.

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