Please Look at This Picture - Has Anyone Seen This Missing Baby? UPDATES THROUGHOUT

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Yeah there was reference to that in the phone call to her brother. She said when she had "time" she would work on it. Because there it's so hard to find time in jail :confused3

I was wondering the same thing - she couldn't find time in her 'busy' jail schedule to write a letter????

And now her attorney is saying this letter does not even exist, that it is just a list of questions she wants answers to? YOU'RE the one who needs to be answering questions, missy! :headache:
 
And now her attorney is saying this letter does not even exist, that it is just a list of questions she wants answers to? YOU'RE the one who needs to be answering questions, missy! :headache:
Uh, yeah!

If she walks out of jail free, I am really going to have to explore my whole feelings about the 'criminal justice' system.

By the way, why is it called the 'criminal justice' system and not the 'victim justice' system?

Why do criminals get justice but not victims???
 
And people are believing that? Just another lie.

I sure hope not! One of the stations had an interview with a retired FBI offical and he said that basically this was just another way for her to make the police think she was helping in some way. The guy then said that the cops should not for one second be wasting anymore time on her lies and should instead put the time into looking for Caylee.

She said that the only time she is allowed to write the letter is when they have rec time at the jail, which her father said in an interview is very short. She makes me sick.
 

FYI there is nothing in the People magazine article that is much different than what all of you have reported from your local news. They did interview Cindy and again nothing different than what was written in previous posts...

Thanks - I almost picked that up today but glad I didn't waste my money.

She said that the only time she is allowed to write the letter is when they have rec time at the jail, which her father said in an interview is very short. She makes me sick.

Ummmm so what on earth do they have her doing all day??? I'm sorry but I have had friends in that same jail she is sitting in and they had the vast majority of their day as "free time" and were either on the phone all day or watching TV unless it was time for head count, meals or lockdown. :sad2:
 
I don't think we'll ever find out what happen to Caylee.
 
they are expecting the DNA results from the car this week.


In enough time to keep Casey in jail?

Sorry for being stupid about these things but do you know if the DNA will only show if the hairs are Caylee's or will it show if a dead body was in the trunk and if it was Caylee's?
 
I am not sure. This whole case is so frustrating. If I was the Grandma they would have to be restraining me at the jail because I would be choking that girl until she spilled everything she knows.
 
Investigators Wait For Crucial DNA Results In Case Of Missing 2-Year-Old

POSTED: 6:37 am EDT August 4, 2008
UPDATED: 10:42 am EDT August 4, 2008


ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. -- It has been 20 days since 2-year-old Caylee Anthony was reported missing. Investigators expect to have results this week on crucial DNA evidence taken from Casey Anthony's car.


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Investigators said they found stain in the trunk of Casey Anthony's car, hair samples and a bad smell coming from the trunk. Police question if the stain is biological or not. That question is expected to be answered when the DNA test results from the stain come back this week.

Eyewitness News asked Caylee's grandfather George Anthony what he expected the results to be.

"They are going to be what they are going to be. I have no control over it, I don't know what they are. I don't believe they are going to find anything," George Anthony said.

George Anthony visited his daughter in the Orange County jail Sunday to try to get more answers about his granddaughter's disappearance. When he emerged from the emotional visit, he said he had learned nothing new. He did say that Casey had given her attorney a letter that possibly contained clues about Caylee's disappearance.

However, when Channel 9 talked to Casey Anthony's attorney, he said all of the talk about the letter is absurd. He said the letter doesn't exist and he never asked for one in the first place.

It is still unclear if Casey is writing letters to her family. Casey's father seemed frustrated and said he asked Casey tough questions. He also admitted his daughter has made mistakes. Still, George insists his granddaughter is alive. He's so confident she will return, he's planning a birthday party for Caylee in a few days.

George Anthony said publicly that he will not let himself think about the worst-case scenario. He stated that he cannot allow himself to become negative. George said that his last encounter with his daughter Casey was an emotionally charged 45-minute conversation.

Investigators also said that Casey's ex-fiancée changed the story he told about hearing Caylee's voice over the phone days after her mother says she disappeared. Jesse Grund made another statement to deputies. Sources close to the investigation said the ex-fiancée stated that he is not positive he heard little Caylee Anthony on a phone conversation he had with Casey on June 24.

Grund released a statement to Channel 9: "I could not testify 100% that I did hear her on that specific phone call. I still believe that I did hear her, but I can't separate this call with other calls I have had with Casey in the past. I definitely stand by what I said that I heard Casey scold Caylee to get off the table during that call on June 24th."


ANTHONY FAMILY TO HOLD WEEKLY VIGILS

The Anthony family is getting the help from their friends and complete strangers. The family said it will hold a candlelight vigil every Sunday night until the Caylee is found.

They were joined by dozens of supporters Sunday night. The driveway and the front yard was filled with family members and strangers. The family encouraged them to keep searching for Caylee and lashed out at anyone who believes she's dead.

"I'm telling everybody, get off your a** and look for my granddaughter," said Cindy Anthony, Caylee's grandmother.

Cindy Anthony is growing frustrated. She told a crowd of about 100 supporters at a vigil that the search for her 2-year-old granddaughter is tiring and admitted the negative media attention is starting to wear on her.

"I'm not going to let it suck me dry. Don't get caught up in all this stuff because the truth will come out," Cindy said.

The crowds at the vigils continue to grow. Everyone in front of the Anthony home on Sunday lit a candle for little Caylee. Volunteers handed out new purple bracelets that promote the website set up to find the toddler.

"She's just a precious little angel that needs support from all around," said supporter Shelli Khare.

Many of the people cried for the Anthony family because they have children of their own. They prayed little Caylee will return home soon.

"It's been longer now, starting to get a little more scary," said supporter Stephanie Davis.


STOLEN GAS CANS MAY BE UNRELATED

Friday, investigators went to the Anthony family home and removed gas cans. The cans were reported stolen in late June around the time Caylee may have disappeared. George Anthony said the cans were taken by a neighbor, but admits his daughter had stolen gas from his home in the past.

Sources close to the investigation said they don't believe the cans were used to burn or destroy evidence, but investigators do want to test the cans to see if they were near Caylee before she disappeared.

"We're passing information on that we get," said George Anthony. "What they do with it, I have no control over."

Anthony also reacted to a recent People Magazine article he believes took a negative view of his family.

"We've gotten blindsided," he said. "My wife and I cried when we read that article. What they told us of how it was going to be put together was totally different."


GROUP HELPS TO RAISE FUNDS

George Anthony appeared at a Publix shopping center Saturday to help pass out fliers with his granddaughter's picture on them. He said he plans on Monday to have a giant moving billboard with her image near where a car involved in the case was found a few weeks ago.

Anthony choked back tears Friday night as he looked out on a crowd of friends and strangers, leaving it to his son to explain what the family is feeling.

"Frankly, every day is as hard as the first day," said Lee Anthony.

Carole Bernhardt understands. Eight years ago, someone snatched her then 8-year-old grandson Zachary from his bed in Clearwater while his family was sleeping.

"Everybody says, and they're wrong if they say it, 'We know how you feel,'" said Bernhardt.

She met the Anthonys for the first time and immediately connected with fellow grandmother Cindy Anthony.

"As soon as she looked at me she hugged me and said, 'Thank God you're here. You understand,'" said Bernhardt.

"They've had a child missing for eight years," said Cindy Anthony. "I don't know if I can go that long"

Both families have turned to the Kid Finder Network, a company Sheri Milstead and her husband founded to keep missing children in the public eye. It's already helped design and donate more than 60,000 fliers, almost a thousand T-shirts and several massive billboards with Caylee Anthony's photography.

And while the Milsteads say they've never experienced the loss of a child, they were touched by the high profile disappearance of Trenton Duckett two years ago in Lake County. They started their company after seeing that case.
 
why are they holding vigils and not out looking for her? I just don't understand?
 
This story gets more confussing by the day,

I just dont understand why nobody seems to be doing anything practical about finding this little girl.
 
This story gets more confussing by the day,

I just dont understand why nobody seems to be doing anything practical about finding this little girl.


I feel the same way. It seems like they want to raise "funds" first to start looking for her.

Of course, I've never...thank God...had to be in this situation so maybe there just isn't much you can do except pass out fliers?
 
I really don't think it's fair to say no one is looking for her. They are distributing a ton of fliers, t-shirts, etc. I don't think we are going to see teams of people out there searching the woods, etc. like we've seen in other cases (Jessie Davis comes to mind) because there are just no leads to go on that would point to her being in one particular area.
 
This story gets more confussing by the day,

I just dont understand why nobody seems to be doing anything practical about finding this little girl.

Really, I want to be in a room with Casey for 10 minutes. I would find out where Caylee is. :mad:

I am 100% certain Casey knows where Caylee is - dead or alive. She is playing games with law enforcement and with her family. I think she is in for a rude awakening when the DNA evidence comes in.

The grandmother should be angry with her daughter, not the police or the public.

Denae
 
In enough time to keep Casey in jail?

Sorry for being stupid about these things but do you know if the DNA will only show if the hairs are Caylee's or will it show if a dead body was in the trunk and if it was Caylee's?

Certain bodily fluids only show up from a decomposing body. Those susbstances do not come from a live body....ever. Sometimes hairs can be determined to be from a dead, rather than live body. (Harder to do, but it can happen.) The soil that has been reported might indicated the child was buried, dug up, then transported to another location.

I think the reason the police did the most recent search of the home/play area was to get DNA samples from her playclothes, brushes, etc. for comparison to what will be coming in any day now. Her DNA ought to be all over her clothes.
 
Certain bodily fluids only show up from a decomposing body. Those susbstances do not come from a live body....ever. Sometimes hairs can be determined to be from a dead, rather than live body. (Harder to do, but it can happen.) The soil that has been reported might indicated the child was buried, dug up, then transported to another location.

I think the reason the police did the most recent search of the home/play area was to get DNA samples from her playclothes, brushes, etc. for comparison to what will be coming in any day now. Her DNA ought to be all over her clothes.

Thanks for that info.

Why can't this DNA stuff go as fast in real life as it does in the movies?!? I just want them to find out what is going on and put that "mother" in the electric chair - they still have that in Florida, right? :idea:
 
Such a sad heartbreaking story of an innocent child and her dysfunctional family. :sad1:
I hope hope and pray they find sweet Caylee unharmed soon, altho I fear the worst has happened. :worried:
The entire situation and insane family is simply beyond my wildest imagination! :guilty:

Does anyone know if there is any truth/proof since Caylee's disappearance Casey reportedly got a tattoo in honor of Caylee that says "Bella Vida." The English translation of the Italian phrase means "Beautiful Life."
 
But at least he is being really cooperative. Just not crazy about some of his statements ( in red).
George Anthony Talks Candidly About Investigation
Family Prepares To Celebrate Caylee's 3rd Birthday

POSTED: 6:19 pm EDT August 3, 2008
UPDATED: 12:19 pm EDT August 4, 2008


ORLANDO, Fla. -- Sunday marked 20 days since 2-year-old Caylee Anthony was reported missing.

George Anthony spoke extensively with WESH 2 News on Sunday. He spoke, for the first time, about new evidence in gas cans that were removed from his home by investigators on Friday.

George Anthony said he asked his daughter in jail on Sunday, "Where is Caylee?" In a one-on-one interview with WESH 2 News' Bob Kealing, he explained his daughter's reply.

"'She's safe. I'm worried about the family,'" he said Casey Anthony told him. "She knows who has her daughter. I've got to believe her. Do I believe she got involved in something? Possibly, I don't know."

He said he had no problem with law enforcement taking a pair of gas cans as evidence from his home on Friday.

"My gas cans were stolen on the 24th of June. There's a report on that," he said. "They just wanted to come in and line everything up. They're doing a thorough investigation. I said, 'You guys do what you need to do. Take the shingles off my roof to bring my granddaughter back.'"

Sources close to the investigation said George Anthony admitted to the FBI that, when he first smelled his daughter's car, he thought it was the odor of a body.

"It was an overpowering smell, I admit that," he said. "It's a possibility that maybe my daughter ran over something."

He said that he now believes the smell came from the combination of a rotting pizza and a cleaning fluid bottle being left in a hot car for 15 days. George Anthony said his daughter told him about a jailhouse letter she wrote.


"My daughter said, 'Dad, I've written some things and given it to Mr. Baez,'" he said. "That's all she said, and I said, 'OK.'"

George Anthony said Casey Anthony's attorney, Jose Baez, has finished the paperwork to take her bond appeal to the Florida Supreme Court.

Authorities also confirmed on Sunday that Casey Anthony's on-again, off-again boyfriend Jesse Grund admitted to law enforcement last week that, in a June 24 cell phone conversation, he did not hear Caylee in the background.

He said he only heard Casey Anthony tell her daughter to get off a table.

George Anthony said that controversial photographs released of Casey Anthony partying date back to when she was pregnant. He said the family feels strongly that none of the photos were taken after the time Caylee disappeared.

Casey Anthony told her father that she is writing a lot and has turned all of that over to Baez
 
Thanks for that info.

Why or why can't this DNA stuff go as fast in real life as it does in the movies?!? I just want them to find out what is going on and put that "mother" in the electric chair - they still have that in Florida, right? :idea:

Because a movie has to fit into a two hour format. When I was in law enforcement, the state lab was so backed up that it would take about six months just to get a test on marijuana. Obviously, this case will get priority over weed, but 1. it isn't the only case they have - just the most high profile (we have to remember there are other families out there that deserve to have their cases handled as expediently as possible too) and 2. Things just take time. Evidence that isn't handled exactly according to protocol may be tossed when you get to court.
 
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