Through some excellent sleuthing earlier in this thread, we determined that Cindy drafted the following message to Casey in the late evening of July 14--the night before G&C picked up the car, tracked down Casey, and called the police. At the time she's drafting this message, Cindy believes Casey is in Jacksonville, but her excuses are wearing thin:
From context, it appears that Cindy's reference to George being at work 9:00-6:30 is in reference to that same day (Monday July 14). It also appears that Casey told Cindy that George was at home at some point that day. (But why would Casey say this if she was pretending to be in Jacksonville with Jeff, Caylee and Zachary (Jeff's son)? :waitasec: Maybe she said someone else saw George? Zanny perhaps??)
After learning that George's work schedule for that day was confirmed to be around 9-6, we assumed Casey had just been lying as usual. But in the new docs, I noticed that
George was actually AWOL from work on July 14 from 3:45 pm- 6:15 pm. http://www.clickorlando.com/download/2010/1102/25605293.pdf, p. 177. He claimed to have been stuck in traffic "for two hours" behind a traffic accident on the I-4, exit 74, on his way from the main office of Andrews International Security (7556 Municipal Drive, Orlando, FL) south to Disney at Celebration, FL. He claimed that he then "turned around" and returned to the main office.
George's Epass records, however, tell a different story.
http://www.docstoc.com/docs/2447626/Casey-Anthony-George-Anthony-Epass-records-Released-Nov-06-08, p. 9. According to the Epass records, from 4:00- 4:15 pm George was driving east on the 528, away from the supposed "traffic accident" and also in the completely wrong direction if he was "turning around" to get back to the office (which would have taken a matter of minutes in any event, and he didn't get back to the office until 2 hours later). (Here's a map of the Epass tollbooths:
http://www.expresswayauthority.com/Corporate/travel/assets/ExpressMap2009.pdf.)
George's route on the afternoon of July 14 is consistent with going to the house, the post office (you know--the one he had no time to get to on July 14 because he was "working"), Amscot, Johnson's...any number of places in that area.
Casey called the house at 3:33 pm that day, which she often seemed to do in order to check if the coast was clear for a quick stopover. We have no ping information for her between 4:37 pm and 5:50 pm (she was at Tony's before and after that time). If Casey did drive by the house, she would likely have been driving Amy's car, which she was borrowing while Amy was in Puerto Rico.
So it looks like George was AWOL from work 4:15-6:15 pm on July 14, and Casey might have been driving around in Amy's car 4:45-5:45 pm, after checking to make sure no one was home, and saw him at or near the house. So...what could George have been doing? And what could Casey have been "telling" on him for (without giving away her own "cover" of being in Jacksonville)?