Oviedo, FL is 18 miles from Orlando and where Amy mentioned her mail went to.
Oveido is a tad more remote -- building up like crazy but not quite as bad as Orlando itself. The Anthony house is in Orlando, not Oveido. (I used to have a friend who lived in the general neighborhood).
looking at the orlando blog on the hearing (I posted the link in the media section) a couple things stand out (pasted below):
Gerus and another cadaver dog both alerted to smells of human decomposition in the Anthony's backyard, Forgey testifed. That's one reason why cops began digging in backyard.
But no body has been found yet -- Baez points out.
Deputy Jason Forgey is on the stand now. He is a dog handler. His dog, Gerus, is trained as a cadaver dog.
On July 17, Garus was used to search Casey's car for the smell of human remains. He alerted to the vehicle -- he jumped into the trunk.
The dog alerted to the odor of human decomposition in the trunk.
Here's what cops have found in the trunk of Casey's car so far:
Hair that appears to match Caylee.
Dirt.
Questionable stains that show up under a black light.
The Anthonys say trash was left in the car. On Thursday, investigators got the trash from George Anthony and are still investigating whether it's the source of the "decomposing" smell. It has not been determined yet.
The detective testified that he believes "the two smells are not the same."
Detective Yuri Melich is on the stand now.
The prosecutor is asking about Casey's car - a white Pontiac- that was registered to Casey's father.
It was recovered at Amscot - a check-cashing business - on Goldenrod and Colonial.
Crime scene investigators have the car now. There was talk about a smell in the car, and that's why cops seized the car. The smell was decomposition, Melich said. They are trying to find out why the car smelled that way.
This was also interesting:
Scene in the courtroom:
Casey's face has changed. She is no longer crying. Her face is blank.
Casey's parents are crying as they listen to the detective.