Monday, June 15, 2009
Did Cindy Suspect Casey In Caylee's Disappearance
A crime-blog writer told investigators that Cindy Anthony suspected her daughter of having something to do with Caylee Marie Anthony's disappearance, according to documents released today.
Crime-blog writer Sean Krause told investigators on Dec. 2, 2008 that Cindy Anthony suspected her daughter, Casey Anthony, of having done something with her granddaughter, Caylee Anthony, the new records show.
"I spoke with [Cindy Anthony] it was the first time that she agreed that she actually really believed that her [Casey Anthony] actually did something to Caylee," Krause told Orange County investigator Cpl. Yuri Melich.
Krause, who died from cancer in February, said Cindy Anthony later retracted her comment, but wouldn't explain why she changed her mind.
He also told investigators he had received e-mails from Cindy Anthony's Yahoo! E-mail account, telling him that she had a scoop for his crime blog, The Daily BS.com.
When speaking to Cindy Anthony later, she denied ever sending the e-mail or others pertaining to any information for his crime blog.
Investigators also asked Krause about the person representing Casey Anthony's defense attorney Jose Baez. The Press Corps Media representative, who called himself Todd Black, had contacted Krause to tell him that the FBI's forensic tests were faulty.
Krause ignored Black's comments.
Krause's interview with investigators is part of the discovery released today by the State Attorney's Office.
Today's discovery does not include the autopsy report of slain toddler Caylee Marie Anthony because a judge late Thursday issued an order delaying the release of that information.
The order was issued because of last-minute objections raised by Casey Anthony's parents, George Anthony and Cindy Anthony.
The grandparents of the slain 2-year-old said releasing the autopsy report would be upsetting.
Casey Anthony, 23, is charged with murder in her daughter's death. Caylee Marie Anthony's body was found Dec. 11, a short walk from her home in east Orange County.
The documents that were released today include depositions, including several that have been previously released.
The Orlando Sentinel is reviewing the documents right now.
No reasonable human being could listen to Casey's story and not suspect her. And remember that it was originally Cindy who thought that Casey was lying about something and went hunting for her grandbaby. So no matter what tune Cindy is singing these days, in the beginning she didn't trust the story that her daughter was telling.
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caylee anthony,
crimes against children,
murder
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