murdershewrote
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she is in jail, gramdma?
No, but she's on every cable news outlet.
No, but she's on every cable news outlet.
Wow. That's incredible news. If Caylee was with Casey on June 24th, was Casey not staying with Amy/Ricardo as the affidavit says?
Didn't Amy and Ricardo claim not to have seen Caylee? That would imply that wherever Casey called Jason from is the place that Caylee may still be located.
If she made the call from her cell, can't LE get the records showing at least which tower bounced the call to narrow down the location?
Wow. That's incredible news. If Caylee was with Casey on June 24th, was Casey not staying with Amy/Ricardo as the affidavit says?
Didn't Amy and Ricardo claim not to have seen Caylee? That would imply that wherever Casey called Jason from is the place that Caylee may still be located.
If she made the call from her cell, can't LE get the records showing at least which tower bounced the call to narrow down the location?
PHONE CALL REVEALS NEW DETAILS
Eyewitness news has uncovered other major developments in the Caylee Anthony case Tuesday. The ex-fiancé of the girl's mother will contradict Casey Anthony's timeline of events in a sworn statement to deputies Tuesday afternoon.
The man, identified only as Jesse, has told Eyewitness News, and is telling deputies Tuesday, that he believes little Caylee Anthony was with her mother Casey much more recently than Casey has let on.
Casey claims she last saw the little girl on June 9, when she left her with a babysitter. But Jesse now says he called Casey on Tuesday, June 24 and heard her scolding the little girl for jumping up on the table in the background. He then heard the girl's young voice in the background responding and told Eyewitness News he is 100 percent sure that it was Caylee.
If true, that would be a major wrench in the timeline Casey Anthony has given deputies. It is a full two weeks after Casey says she last saw Caylee. Jesse told Eyewitness News he remembers the day clearly, because it was the very day he resigned from the Orlando Police Department. He said he called Casey to let her know and said phone records show the call was 18 minutes long.
It was only three days later that, he said, he spoke to Casey again and she told him that Caylee was with a babysitter, so she would be free to go to the beach the next day.
http://www.wftv.com/news/16954576/detail.html
I have really enjoyed reading everyone's comments and responses on this tragedy. Great job and insight!
I am so sick of having my intelligence questioned when a case comes up like this. Everyone here is smart enough to realize that this child unfortunately has met some terrible fate. Whether is was planned or an accident -- we all know that something is wrong.
I am APPALLED that this mother would have the nerve to make up any of this -- but to say her daughter called her in jail just belittles her daughter's existence.
I do feel sorry for the grandmother. I know this family seems "weird" -- but I don't believe she had anything to do with this case. It's very hard for parents to believe their children are capable of acts like this. (See Scott Peterson's Mom & Dad)
The grandmother is going through denial right now and is just trying to grasp on to anything her daughter has told her.
As far as the bond hearing goes, The mother and others may be fooled by Casey's lies -- but a judge won't be. I'm assuming the judge will deny bond.
Her lawyer really has never explained this either:
He wants Casey released from jail so she can help look for her daughter -- yet leaves out the part that she didn't seem to care looking for her during the 5 weeks she went "missing".
This is a classic case of the defendant not "acting correctly" after a crime has been committed. We saw it with Peterson, and it's happening again with the Nancy Cooper case.
My guess is if she is released -- she will run. I'd like to see Nancy Grace interview her for 10 minutes.
http://media.myfoxorlando.com/live/mobilecam2.html
I have this link bookmarked as my "Caylee Cam" and I'm not sure where it is now. This is the link when they were camped outside the Anthony home during the yard digging.
This maybe the courthouse?
While Grandma might be considered a "victim" in this case, she has acted so inappropriately several times on national television that she leaves a lasting negative impression. Her own words would lead anyone to believe she knows a lot more than she is telling the police to find her granddaughter. To me, this should be fair game to discuss. She has her own motives and agenda here...so what are they? If she is guilty of withholding information, does it make her a victim or part of the crime in hiding the whereabouts of this child?
To me, this should be fair game to discuss.