Yes! I went to the Caylee site on June 16, and to the Anthony home, and there was a mountain of those black/red tie garbage bags at the end of their driveway, seemed to be filled with lawn trimmings. I have pictures if anyone would like for me to share
I also have a a friend that lives in Mt Dora, who works at the nursing home that Cindy's father was in (he was transferred to another facility in Orlando shortly after her start date) who went to that garage sale first thing in the morning on June 28th. She stated that George and Cindy were very nice and very talkative. Cindy did have words with someone who did bring up Casey/Caylee to her, and of course her response was how inappropriate that was for a stranger to say to her (yeah, I know):silenced:
My friend is adamant there were no toys for sale, the only clothes and purses were "older lady types" and no indication that anything of Casey's was there for sale, at all.
My friend did inquire about the red wagon, and George did tell her he used to pull his granddaughter around in it, and was selling for $400 ![Eek! :eek: :eek:](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
There was a box of stuffed animals. My friend did purchase pieces of pottery and in which one has this inscription on the bottom: "Happy Birthday Mom, Love Cindy" (Who would sell this type of stuff after their Mother just passed?.....Oh..right...never mind!) The only thing she states she even saw for sale, that this RadarOnline had pictures of, was the Tigger Bag. She states she never saw any plastic hearts, canvas tote bags or a child's Winnie-the-Pooh backpack; which she feels was contrived to fit the "Casey Story" and is quit repugnant.
Anyway, long time lurker not much of a poster, but wanted to share. :seeya: