Found Deceased FL - Cassie Carli 37, & Saylor (safe) met Ex to exchange custody, Navarre Beach, 27 Mar 2022 *Arrest

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A bill named after slain Navarre woman Cassie Carli intended to make child custody exchanges safer didn't make it to the governor's desk this legislative session, but it will be back on the table next year.

Rep. Joel Rudman, R-Navarre, announced Feb. 23 he was filing a bill named the "Cassie Carli Law" after Carli's body was found in a shallow grave in St. Clair, Alabama, on April 2, 2022, after a custody exchange with her daughter's father Marcus Spanevelo.
'Cassie Carli's Law' dies in the Senate, but Navarre state rep isn't giving up the fight
 
Rudman sponsored a similar measure during the 2023 Legislative Session. Senate Democratic Leader Lauren Book carried its analogue.

The bill cleared the House with unanimous support in April before dying without a Senate floor vote.

Rudman told the Pensacola News Journal the measure “must have run into some roadblocks” and that he and his legislative staff will “investigate and see what happened.”

“It is definitely a bill that needs to be passed.
Joel Rudman refiles ‘Cassie Carli Law’ to protect parents during child custody exchanges
 

Every Florida sheriff’s office now a ‘safe custody exchange’ location under Cassie’s Law


The neutral meeting spots have to be accessible 24/7, monitored by a continuous video that records an accurate date and time and can retain footage for at least 45 days and marked with signage or a purple light, according to the bill.
Florida law requires safe spots at sheriffs' offices for child custody exchanges
This is long overdue and should be nationwide. Too many parents do the film the drama routine to get the court of public opinion on their side. Then go to court to alienate the other parent.
 

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