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

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I do believe the bounty hunter / bail bondsman can turn her back over to custody under certain situations - such as if she was charged with something else. I wonder how much discretion he has - for example if she turned out to be a royal pain in the butt.

Denae
 
Does anyone know where the bounty hunter is? Is he staying at the Anthony house?

The good thing about him is he is likely not a 'nice' guy. He's a bounty hunter, they aren't known for warm fuzzies. He doesn't care what Casey thinks of him. She is nothing more than 500k to him. He also has a little more flexibility under the law so hopefully he'll be able to get something useful out of her.

The Bounty hunter Leonard Padilla, was in the front seat of the SUV that brought Casey home about an hour ago.
A pizza delivery guy just showed up with a meat lovers pizza and there is a bunch of men in suits that have been seen coming and going.
Interesting that there was just 1 pizza ordered. :confused3
 
The Bounty hunter Leonard Padilla, was in the front seat of the SUV that brought Casey home about an hour ago.
A pizza delivery guy just showed up with a meat lovers pizza and there is a bunch of men in suits that have been seen coming and going.
Interesting that there was just 1 pizza ordered. :confused3

Probably going to put in the trunk of their car to run their own experiment. ;)
 

A reporter for channel 6 news is saying that Casey got out of the car in the garage, hugged her Mother, and then announced she needed to take a shower. No mention of her missing daughter-only that she needed to take a shower.

The lawyer Jose Baez is outside giving an interview. Supposedly Casey will be coming into his office later today to give more information. Yeah, right. ;)
 
I mean, what do Cindy and George say when Casey walks into the house.... "This is a fine mess you've gotten us into," or "thanks for turning our home into a media circus and our lives into living hell,"

Somehow I can see Casey saying this to her parents. It seems like the only thing Casey is worried about is Casey.

I wouldn't want to be living with Casey. I also don't think Casey is going to be saying anything now that she's home.

I hope she chokes on her meat lovers pizza.
 
She's a murderer and she's not going to talk. If she spills her guts she will be sent to prison. She is not going to lead them to Caylee's body. Why should she? She knows what would happen to her.
Her parents have already lost a grandchild and will probably do whatever they can to save their daughter including covering up and lying. :mad:
The only hope is the dna tests...
 
Oh, to be a fly on the wall at that house.

Speaking of over-hearing things. If Casey does crack, and says something incriminating, hopefully the Bounty Hunter "who'll be with her 24/7 and/or her parents have the decency to tell the authorities rather than sit on it.

Her family has done everything so far to keep Casey safe, now maybe they'll do the same for Caylee.

I think her mother knows what happened and is just protecting Casey so I don't think she'll EVER tell authorities. I hope the bounty hunter does stay 24/7, because I could certainly see Casey's mom and dad sneaking her out of their house and then out of the country to protect her. :sad2: What a mess!!!
 
IF-Casey tossed the baby into an alligator laden pond near the airport, she could essentially get away with this if the alligator digested the remains by now.

IF- she buried the body somewhere near the airport or anywhere around Orlando, it will be interesting to see if all the rain we have gotten will wash anything up. Or will the rain wash everything away??

My God, this girl is 22 years old! She can't possibly be smart enough to get away with murder! She had to have screwed up somewhere....
 
She's a murderer and she's not going to talk. If she spills her guts she will be sent to prison. She is not going to lead them to Caylee's body. Why should she? She knows what would happen to her.
Her parents have already lost a grandchild and will probably do whatever they can to save their daughter including covering up and lying. :mad:
The only hope is the dna tests...

I totally agree. No one, not Larry, not anyone, is going to get anything out of Casey. She is not going to tell anyone anything. I firmly believe that. I agree Cindy and George know Casey murdered their little granddaughter and are not going to say anything either. I can only think Cindy is NOT happy about Casey's homecoming. She could be huggy and nice for the press, but behind closed doors, well, who knows.

We can thank Larry for only stalling this case that much further, because, put a 22 year old party girl in jail and something's got to give, eventually. Not that she'd say anything, but her going nuts in jail is at least some form of justice for Caylee.
 
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nika says:
i think that Casey is a victim of incest and her father is also Caylee’s father. and this is why there is no record of a father and this is why casey is a compulsive liar and shows little emotion- that’s what can happen to incest victims. i think Caylee became in danger of being an incest victim and either she was rapad and murdered by the grandfather or casey killed her in a type of defense. either way i think all three (grandmother, grandfather and Casey) worked together to get rid of the body. and Cindy is speaking in very specific terms when she says “there could be one or two reasons why Casey is not telling the truth and that somebody could be holding something over her head and threatening her in some way.” i think Casey has been living in an extreme state of conflict, being both a victim and a dependent mother and maybe she snapped- or maybe that grandfather did it. But either way- i think there is a deep back story here that actually makes everything make a certain sense and this is why the women in this family lie all the time and the grandfather is relatively silent.

July 24, 2008 at 6:57 pm(2) campbe33 says:
I think Casey killed Caylee in a fit of rage. I don’t think she actually planned to kill Caylee. I just think the stress of being a young single mother and trying to keep up the ruse that she was employed got to be too much for her. I just lost it one day and took it out on Caylee. She might have viewed Caylee as a hindrance in her life. You have to know she did something to Caylee, because no concerned mother would wait over a month to report her child missing. Her excuse of conducting her own investigation does not fly. How could she have been investigating when she didn’t even have her car. Why would she leave her car parked for weeks,far from where she was suppose to be staying? I can’t think of one person I know who would abandon their car for no good reason. I mean having transportation gives us freedom. I think the car was a reminder of what she did to Caylee so she had to disassociate herself from it. She hasn’t told the police one truthful thing. I think the two tips of seeing Caylee in Orlando Airport and Georgia are bogus. I think if Caylee was at the airport more people would’ve spotted her.
 
IF-Casey tossed the baby into an alligator laden pond near the airport, she could essentially get away with this if the alligator digested the remains by now.

IF- she buried the body somewhere near the airport or anywhere around Orlando, it will be interesting to see if all the rain we have gotten will wash anything up. Or will the rain wash everything away??

My God, this girl is 22 years old! She can't possibly be smart enough to get away with murder! She had to have screwed up somewhere....

I have thought the same thing... 22 years old, how could she have comitted the perfect crime? Isn't it interesting she told her mom during the 911 call, "Give me one more day"..... what did she need to do to cover up her crime? There has to be something!

Thinking about this, the key to her success was that she had 31 days to cover up her mistakes and all the while, pretended Caylee was still alive. Caylee's little body rotting somewhere either under ground or under water for 31 days, was all in Casey's favor. Each day that went by that no one ever thought Caylee was dead, was one more day in favor for Casey's plan.
 
Stephen says:
It’s all very clear, when you look at the physical evidence:

1) Grandma’s a registered nurse, so she knows human phytotomy. The smell of decomposition could potentially be recognized by her - but due to the stress of the moment, this smell could be replaced by “pizza or other garbage” in hindsight.

2) The car holds the majority of the evidence of a possible homicide. Casey had reportedly gone on a “shopping binge” in the days leading up to this. Possible, perhaps, that Casey left the daughter in the car for “just a moment” which turned out to be longer than expected? In Orlando in June (or July), this could prove fatal.

3) The “abnormalities” in the dirt in the grandparents’ back yard could point to nothing, as could the reports of the freshly-poured cement slab and the borrowing of a shovel from a neighbor. If there are renovations going on back there, this would not be so unusual. But the finding of dirt and hair in the trunk of the car do sound more suspicious in light of these findings.

4) Why would the car be abandoned in a parking lot? Running out of gas is believable, though it sounds unlikely since Casey was using funds from her mother’s bank account (according to grandma’s 911 call). More likely is that the car was abandoned and the gasoline removed from it to make it appear as if it had coincidentally run out of gas there (in light of the other evidence - too many coincidences do not add up).

5) Credible threats which had been allegedly made against Casey and/or her family is the presumed reason Casey did not speak up before. Casey is 22 years old, unemployed, carless, and living with a boyfriend of less than two months. Does she really have the means to “investigate” on her own? Wouldn’t it be more plausible to warn the family members of threats made against them, rather than to take the word of a person (or persons) who “betrayed” her to begin with?

6) A witness on an airplane recalls a toddler giving her name as “Caylee Antony” (no pronounced “h”). Yeah. An unrelated witness who can accurately remember the name spoken to her by an unknown three-year-old on a flight, and who calls the distressed grandmother of the child to relay this information… How much validity can be given to this particular lead?

It sounds as if Casey, after leaving her child in a hot car to die, attempted to cover up the death by burying the child in her parents’ back yard, and upon having second thoughts, felt it better to allow another individual (or individuals) to do so for her, elsewhere. Casey attempted to cover up the missing child by “staging” phone calls wherein she told Caylee to get off a table (letting the caller believe that the child was right there during the call), and Casey’s receiving a one-minute phone call (in her mother’s presence) wherein she asks Caylee to “give the phone to an adult.” The car remained abandoned because Casey, filled with remourse or guilt over her daughter’s death therein, could not bring herself to use it again - or perhaps the odor permeated the car so completely by then that she simply could not do so for more practical reasons.
 
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nika says:
i think that Casey is a victim of incest and her father is also Caylee’s father. and this is why there is no record of a father and this is why casey is a compulsive liar and shows little emotion- that’s what can happen to incest victims.

I think this view is utter hogwash. I don't believe the incest angle at all. I believe George was silent in the beginning because he helped in some sort of cover up... either lying to the police or something else. These rumors are more than likely going to tear Cindy and George apart and I'm not sure if George will be able to handle what is being said about him without having a breakdown or something. I don't see incest at all.


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July 24, 2008 at 6:57 pm(2) campbe33 says:
I think Casey killed Caylee in a fit of rage. I don’t think she actually planned to kill Caylee.

I can’t think of one person I know who would abandon their car for no good reason. I mean having transportation gives us freedom.

I agree with the fit of rage... whether planned or not, I don't know.

I can think of a big reason to abandon that car - to give it time to air out! I bet if they checked, it didn't run out of gas at all. She was done with the car.
 
Another bad reason for Casey to be out...
whatever evidence she "needed one more day" to take care, can now be handled by George, Cindy, and Lee. Sure, she couldn't tell them in jail what they needed to do, but she can now. THEY need to be followed at all times, especially at night. If the house is bugged, they can write notes to each other, then destroy the notes. Casey can tell George where to go and what to do to save her sorry butt and I believe he will do it.
 
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