Friday, November 7, 2008

Caylee Anthony Update 7 November

New documents were released Thursday in the case against Casey Anthony that reveal what George and Cindy Anthony told investigators in the hours and days after Caylee Anthony was reported missing. (And it is a completely different story than they have told the press.)

The State Attorney's Office released 700 pages of new documents in the case Thursday and they show that George Anthony told investigators he felt something was wrong from the very beginning. The documents focus a lot on interviews George and Cindy Anthony did with sheriff's deputies.

When sheriff's investigators questioned Casey's father George nine days after Caylee was reported missing, George told them he had "bad vibes" the very first day he got his car back and smelled the smell in the trunk, a smell, he said as a former law enforcement officer, he knows and would never forget.

Casey's father George told investigators, "I don't want to believe that I have, have raised someone and brought someone in this world that could do something to another person. I don't want to believe that."

George also told them, "I, I, I believe that there's someone dead back there and I hate to say the word human. Um, I hate to say that."

George told them, when he opened the trunk of the car, he said to himself, "Please don't let this be my Caylee." (I guess that is why Cindy Anthony does most of the talking for the family. George may blurt out that he doesn't think that Caylee is alive.)

But Thursday, Cindy told Eyewitness News she's holding on to hope.

"No one's brought me a body. No one's proven that she's dead. I'm not gonna give up on someone that I love that easy. And if I did, then what kind of person would I be? I'm not that person," she said. (There are a lot of people who have been murdered, their murderers have been convicted, and a body still hasn't shown up. Just because they don't have a body doesn't mean that Caylee is out there alive. If Casey Anthony is crazy we know what side of the family she inherited it from. Because if you take Cindy out of the equation, George seems like he would normal.)

But George also told sheriff's investigators that the very first night they found out Caylee was missing, Cindy told him, "We lost her. We lost her." When he asked who, she said "Caylee." (Why does Cindy go on acting like she believes that Caylee is alive? That family was sure that Caylee was dead when they found the car. The police and press become involved and they change their minds. George is going to tire of the lie sooner or later and deviate from Cindy's script. I pity him on that day, because she is going to make him pay.)

George also told investigators his daughter Casey lives on the edge, that she takes things as far as she can take them and then she piles on more. He said they caught her in lies about work and money and said she's really good with computers.

Casey spent the Tuesday through Saturday around the 4th of July with Amy Huizenga, her former best friend. She told Amy that Caylee was at the beach with the nanny and with Cindy, but no one's met the nanny.

Amy also told investigators that Casey made up a story that she saw Amy counting money while she was sound asleep. Amy later figured out that $400 was missing and never could find it.

Not only did Casey Anthony lie to her family, friends and investigators, George says she lied to her attorney Jose Baez. She told him she had $5,000, even though she didn't and then she told him that he'd get the rest after she gets out of the situation. (He's either out for the free press, or extremely stupid. He had to know that there was no chance in hell that he would get paid.)

Prosecutors in the case against Casey filed a motion to "shut up" Jose Baez and the Anthony family. (So that they don't have to move the trial to get an impartial jury, and possibly to save the Anthony family and Jose Baez from embarrassing themselves. Because every time they open their mouths they sound more stupid than the last time.)

The state attorney is asking for a gag order on several key players in the case, saying that attorney Jose Baez has "succumbed to the lure of the national spotlight" and frequently expresses his opinion about the case.

They also accuse the Anthony family of turning every opportunity to talk about Caylee into an attack on the prosecution.

Meanwhile, Baez has filed his own motion, demanding more of the 5,000 tips the sheriff's office collected. The 450 they've already released were mostly from psychics.

A judge will consider the requests on Monday.

Also of interest:
Caylee Anthony Update 6 November
Is Cindy Anthony Crazy

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