seagull65
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After the sheriff's dept questioned this woman because her name appeared on the visitor card at the Sawgrass apartments on June 17, 2008 (her name is not Zenaida F-G but Zenaida C.G., you still see that misinformation a lot because the media repeated it so much over the past three years)--from that point on, it was this woman's own lawyers who kept her face and name in the media, making numerous media appearances and starting all this litigation. Casey Anthony stated on videotape while in prison early in the case that this was not the woman who was "the babysitter". Yet, it was Casey who had mentioned a similar name (though there were/are other people by the name Zenaida and Zanny, various spellings of the nickname, Gz in Orlando and surrounding area) and Casey did mention that apartment complex.
Of course this woman was different from Casey's description of "the nanny" in almost every detail: age, physical appearance, job, educational background, family/friend/roommate's names, etc. (At least one of the other ZGs in the surrounding area matched the description more closely but was apparently never interviewed.) The few similarities between Casey's description and this woman, Zenaida C. Gz, were the similar name, the model of car, and the Sawgrass connection. Wonder what will become of this case, when Casey A and her family insisted so many times throughout the case beginning so early that this was not "the nanny"....yet, she was there, she had that similar name, she was questioned by police, etc.
Of course this woman was different from Casey's description of "the nanny" in almost every detail: age, physical appearance, job, educational background, family/friend/roommate's names, etc. (At least one of the other ZGs in the surrounding area matched the description more closely but was apparently never interviewed.) The few similarities between Casey's description and this woman, Zenaida C. Gz, were the similar name, the model of car, and the Sawgrass connection. Wonder what will become of this case, when Casey A and her family insisted so many times throughout the case beginning so early that this was not "the nanny"....yet, she was there, she had that similar name, she was questioned by police, etc.