Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Caylee Anthony Update 23 December

The family of Caylee Anthony is making arrangements for her funeral after hearing the results no one wanted to hear: The missing toddler was the victim of a homicide.

Brad Conway, attorney and spokesman for Caylee's grandparents, George and Cindy Anthony, said the family is planning a private memorial, but they have not made any definite arrangements, because they are worried about media presence.

George and Cindy Anthony have not spoken to their daughter, Casey Anthony, who is charged with Caylee's murder, since human remains found in a wooded area near their home were identified Friday as the missing toddler.

Conway said Casey's parents want their conversations with her to be private.

Casey Anthony won't be able to attend her daughter's funeral.

According to Orange County Corrections, the level of her charges and the security risks she would pose by being out in public prohibit her from leaving jail.

Jail policy lists several conditions that automatically make an inmate ineligible to participate in escorted or unescorted leaves into the community.

Among those are people charged with Capital crimes, or those considered a security threat.

Casey is charged with first-degree murder in Caylee's death.

If you want to donate money to the Anthony family, beware: Several thieves are looking to cash in on the family's tragedy.

Conway said people are making money off the tragedy and not using it to benefit missing children or their families.

Conway said he will notify people on which organizations they should donate money to in Caylee's name.

The money in the original fund to help find Caylee Anthony is going to an organization that works to find missing children. The Anthony family has not yet chosen a specific group.

Rumor has it that the Anthonys will seek donations for the funeral from the public, the same public they don't want at the funeral. And why should Casey go to the funeral of the child she is accused of murdering. That's like letting a rapist go to counseling with the victim.

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And did you see the National Enquirer story with Casey's "best friend", Kiomarie Torres Cruz saying that she could have saved Caylee by adopting her. Casey didn't want Caylee and wanted Kiomarie to adopt her, but Cindy put a stop to it. If Cindy Anthony hadn't put a stop to it the courts probably wouldn't have approved the adoption of child to a 19 or 20 year old. Sounds like a teen-age fantasy to me, you know birds of a feather flock together. Cindy probably just pointed out what a stupid plan it was to Casey.

And now she is selling her story to the National Enquirer. Don't think for one second that she told them her story for free. Click here from video of the interview.

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