Anthonys' Attorney Suddenly Resigns In a surprise move Thursday, Cindy and George Anthony's high-profile attorney resigned as their lawyer. (11/20/08) http://www.wftv.com/video/18027049/index.html
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George and Cindy Anthony told News 13's Melissa Crabtree that their working relationship with NeJame is over and that they believe Caylee was in Orlando this week.
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Anthonys holding news conference Friday
Last Edited: Thursday, 20 Nov 2008, 5:58 PM EST
Created: Thursday, 20 Nov 2008, 5:57 PM EST
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On Thursday FOX 35’s Shannon Butler asked George about Friday’s new conference. He would not give any details and would not talk on camera, but on Wednesday he told Shannon about Caylee, “She is alive we have been saying that all along."
Video Released Of FBI Questioning Casey's Parents
Friday, November 21, 2008 – updated: 5:55 pm EST November 21, 2008
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ORLANDO, Fla. -- FBI tapes released Friday reveal new information about Casey Anthony and her web of lies surrounding the disappearance of her daughter Caylee. Casey Anthony told lie after lie to her parents and even stole from her daughter's own piggy bank.
Detectives told George that they were going to find out what happened to Caylee, regardless of whether Casey or the Anthonys got hurt in the process. During the interview on July 31, they made it very clear their focus was finding Caylee.
Is this Caylee? Anthonys release latest sighting photo Videotaped interviews of George and Cindy Anthony released
Amy L. Edwards and Bianca Prieto | Sentinel Staff Writers
11:52 AM EST, November 21, 2008
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George Anthony admits losing money to email scam
11:52 a.m. During an interview with the FBI earlier this summer, George Anthony admitted that he'd lost the family's money in an e-mail scam - something he hadn't divulged to his wife.
He told an agent he received an email that said there was $2.2 million in a foreign bank account waiting for him.
Video Interviews With Cindy, George Anthony Released
Friday, November 21, 2008 12:55:30 PM
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In the interviews from July 30 and 31, George Anthony appeared to be blindsided by everything that was happening. The interviews took place just a couple of weeks after Caylee Anthony was reported missing and Casey was taken into custody.
Anthony defense witness list released
Last Edited: Friday, 21 Nov 2008, 10:53 AM EST
Created: Friday, 21 Nov 2008, 10:52 AM EST
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The list is very short compared to the state’s list of 82 witnesses. Baez lists three witnesses who are all considered experts in their field of work.
Larry E. Daniel from Guardian Digital Forensics in Raleigh, North Carolina
Dr. Larry Kobilinsky from John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York City
Dr. Henry Lee from the University of New Haven, Connecticut
George Anthony In Interview: Casey Listed 'Nanny' As Job On Resume Casey Anthony Jailed On Murder Charges
POSTED: 10:05 am EST November 21, 2008
UPDATED: 1:33 pm EST November 21, 2008
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ORLANDO, Fla. -- In an interview with Orange County sheriff's investigators, George Anthony said that his daughter, Casey Anthony, listed "nanny" as one of her jobs on a resume.
Attorneys Talk Trial Options
Meanwhile, Local 6 News reporter Tony Pipitone continues his investigation into the Casey Anthony murder case, discussing its merits with a former prosecutor and a prominent defense attorney.
George and Cindy Anthony cancel news conference
Last Edited: Friday, 21 Nov 2008, 8:31 AM EST
Created: Thursday, 20 Nov 2008, 5:57 PM EST
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There is no word on why the news conference was canceled.
On Thursday FOX 35’s Shannon Butler asked George about Friday’s new conference. He would not give any details and would not talk on camera, but on Wednesday he told Shannon about Caylee. “She is alive we have been saying that all along," George said.
"Casey Anthony wanted money so bad that she stole from her baby's piggy bank. It's a detail you won't forget." "On WESH-Channel 2, Amanda Ober reported that George Anthony had learned of more than 1,200 compromising photos of Casey. "She's done some bad things," George says of the photos. "I got even sick about that. I thought I knew my daughter."
George Anthony: Casey raided Caylee's piggy bank
Amy L. Edwards and Sarah Lundy | Sentinel Staff Writers
November 22, 2008
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Casey Anthony stole cash out of her mother's purse, hacked into her bank account and went shopping with her credit cards, her father said.
Even her 2-year-old daughter's piggy bank wasn't safe.
Anthony raided Caylee Marie's change bank and nearly emptied a savings account established for her, George Anthony told an FBI agent during a videotaped law-enforcement interview this summer.
*Note: This link has video of CA's interview with FBI not in the WFTV link of videos:
Slew of sightings reported, but still no Caylee Anthony
Bianca Prieto | Sentinel Staff Writer
November 22, 2008
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People from across the country continue to send tips and pictures to the Orange County Sheriff's Office and the Anthony family, claiming to have spotted Caylee.
Sheriff's officials won't say how many tips they have received, but the family regularly mentions new ones.
UPDATE: Baez Plans To Fight Casey Case Gag Order Also: Padilla Plans Return To Search For Caylee
Also: Padilla Plans Return To Search For Caylee
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ORLANDO, Fla. -- The bounty hunter in the search for missing Caylee Anthony said on Sunday that he has raised more than $50,000 and plans to come back to Central Florida.
Attorney Jose Baez, in his first extensive interview in several weeks, said he plans to fight a gag order in the Casey Anthony case when he goes to court on Tuesday.
UPDATE: Caylee missing for 25 weeks now
Last Edited: Monday, 24 Nov 2008, 5:17 AM EST
Created: Sunday, 23 Nov 2008, 10:50 PM EST
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George and Cindy Anthony met with thirty-five supporters at Sunday night's prayer vigil for their missing granddaughter. Inside, Cindy told the crowd she just decided Sunday night she will make a turkey dinner on Thanksgiving. She still has things to be thankful for. A family spokesperson says it's been a tough week, and the Sunday night vigils energize the family.
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