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I hope this means that any further children she gives birth to are taken away!
Seems like this is enough information for a civil suit to be filed... can someone else besides Caylee's Father file one? I have posted on the verified attorney post a question regarding whether or not GA and or CA can file since they were deemed to be next of kin by the courts... not that they would ...
"The CPI asked the mother about the thirty-one day lapse in telling her parents that Caylee was missing. The mother responded that she did not have a 'falling out' with her parents; she was just living with her boyfriend. When she could not find Caylee she began to retrace her steps, tried to call Zenaida, and when that did not work she came home and told her parents."
Not sure what the point of this was- calling what she did 'neglect' is being very generous and there aren't going to be any penalties for this 'neglect' are there?
What did it take three years for them to figure out?
A DCF spokeswoman said death investigations and reviews are done independently of the outcome of any legal proceedings.
"These investigations provide critical history should the Department have future contact with the family, or in response to any future concerns related to new children in the household," spokeswoman Carrie Hoeppner said in an email.
The report says that Cindy and Lee Anthony should have been interviewed for the missing person report, citing a Florida administrative code.
What is going on here again??????????
This report can't be that confidential, since it was released now.
So why not earlier? They held it as a courtesy! Why?????
..the Recommendations at the conclusion of the report are:
*Florida Administrative code 65C-29.003 (3)(h) indicates that all adult household members are required to be interviewed, therefore the maternal grandfather --george--should have been interviewed for the missing person report.
*It is recommended to follow the best practise of interviewing subjects of an investigation seperate of other individuals involved in the report.
* Florida Administrative code 65C-29.003 (8) indicates that relevant collateral contacts need to be completed, therefore the maternal uncle --lee-- should have been interviewed for the missing person report and documenting them in the file.
This report can't be that confidential, since it was released now.
So why not earlier? They held it as a courtesy! Why?????