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This is one bizarre (and probably tragic) story.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-071908-missing-girl-jul19,0,3232170.story?page=1
Caylee ad her mother were living with the mther's parents. They left because the mother said she had found work in Tampa. It wasn't true. The grandparents tried to find them, but couldn't. They spoke to their daughter, but were always told Caylee couldn't come to the phone for whatever reason. Concerned, the grandparents finally called police.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-071908-missing-girl-jul19,0,3232170.story?page=1
A trail of lies and unanswered questions today surround the disappearance of a 2-year-old girl reported missing by her mother more than a month after she vanished.
An Orange County judge denied Casey Marie Anthony bond this morning, saying she showed "no regret or concern for her actions" following the disappearance of her daughter Caylee Marie Anthony.
Caylee ad her mother were living with the mther's parents. They left because the mother said she had found work in Tampa. It wasn't true. The grandparents tried to find them, but couldn't. They spoke to their daughter, but were always told Caylee couldn't come to the phone for whatever reason. Concerned, the grandparents finally called police.
Here are some of the lies investigators say Casey Marie Anthony told about the disappearance of her daughter Caylee:
Lie: She last saw 2-year-old Caylee on June 9 after leaving her with a baby-sitter at an apartment on South Conway Road.
Truth: That apartment had been vacant since Feb. 29.
Lie: Caylee's baby-sitter, Zenaida Gonzalez, had been a family friend for four years and cared for Caylee for 18 months.
Truth: Contacted by detectives, a woman named Zenaida Gonzalez told them she never met Anthony or her missing child.
Lie: Anthony investigated Caylee's disappearance for a month instead of calling 911.
Truth: Two of Anthony's boyfriends told detectives she never acted upset or mentioned her daughter's disappearance.
Lie: Anthony claimed she had been so concerned she told two co-workers at Universal Studios her child had disappeared.
Truth: Neither person she named works at Universal.
Lie: She claimed she worked full-time at Universal Studios the reason she needed a baby-sitter.
Truth: Theme park officials said Thursday Anthony has never been an employee.