Friday, January 23, 2009
Caylee Anthony Update 23 January
Three new motions will be heard at an end of the month hearing.
The motions are from both sides -- Anthony's attorney Jose Baez and the State Attorney's Office.
The most interesting concerns a request by Baez to obtain records from EquuSearch, including lists of volunteers and any communications the group had with investigators.
The Texas-based group spent days in Central Florida looking for Caylee's remains.
Baez also filed a motion to try and inspect the scene where Caylee's remains were found.
The hearing is scheduled in an Orange County court for Jan. 30 at 8:30 a.m.
Documents Reveal More About Casey
Hundreds of pages of new documents were released Wednesday in the Casey Anthony case.
Among the documents were interviews with friends of the Orange County mother who has been charged with murdering her daughter, Caylee. The documents also include details of exactly what deputies were looking for from the Anthony family home after Caylee's remains were found.
Included in the interviews are coworkers of Cindy Anthony at Gentiva Health Services around the time Caylee went missing.
The report gives us an upclose look at the troubled relationship between Casey and her parents.
One interview reveals that Cindy was complaining about Casey and not being able to see her granddaughter. According to the person interviewed, Cindy talked about excuses she was getting from Casey about why she couldn't see the toddler.
Also, investigators talked with one of Casey's old boyfriends. Ricardo Morales said that when he dated Casey, Caylee was almost always with her.
He also talked about Casey's drug use, saying she occasionally smoked marijuana.
We're also learning about what was taken from the Anthony family home during the most recent search following the discovery of Caylee's remains.
Investigators were looking for several items -- including garbage bags, any types of adhesives -- including duct tape.
Also on the list of items being sought were diapers, Winnie The Pooh clothes and arts and crafts materials.
Casey remains locked up in the Orange County Jail without bond.
There has been some talke that Jose Baez, Casey Anthony's lawyer, might soon file a motion to try and move the case out of Central Florida, but so far no motions have been filed.
If I were withholding my children and my mother and grandmother wanted to see them they wouldn't take no for an answer. The phrase "bring them home or your stuff will be on the lawn" would have been used. And my kids are nine and sixteen, and it's my house. I know for a fact that they wouldn't of let me get away with that nonsense.
And Jose Baez can find the time to ask for a list of EquuSearch volunteers, but not the time to file a change a venue. He keeps saying that he is going to file one but the documents don't seem to make it to the court house. A change of venue should be at the top of his list of "Things To Do To Save Casey's Lying Butt." And if he doesn't have a to do list he needs to make one.
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