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ORLANDO, Fla. — For the second time in two days, Orange County sheriff’s deputies and K-9 units performed a search for Caylee Anthony, the missing 3-year-old Orlando girl who was reported missing in mid-July but hasn’t been seen since mid-June.
Orange County sheriff’s deputies on Tuesday requested the assistance of Osceola County’s K-9 unit and searched a wooded area near the home of Caylee’s grandparents, George and Cindy Anthony.
The search was called off and nothing was believed to have been found, Local 6 News reported.
On Monday, deputies searched a wooded area near Lee Vista Boulevard and Narcoossee Road.
Caylee’s mother, Casey Anthony, remains held on $500,000 bond on charges of child neglect filing a false statement. Casey Anthony said in a 911 call placed in mid-July that she had not seen her daughter for 31 days.
George and Cindy Anthony are scheduled to visit their daughter on Thursday.
The family is canceling visits left and right under the guise of ‘protecting Caylee’ so I doubt Thursday’s meeting will go on as scheduled. When the family members do show up, Casey cancels the meetings herself. My guess is, all of her ‘leads’ and ‘tips’ are coming up as complete and total fabrications and she feels she’s run into a brick wall. She can’t even continue the circle of lies amongst her family members and the DNA evidence from the trunk should be coming back any day now. Also, Local 6 is reporting on two searches in woods near Casey’s parents house in the past few days. Both of which turned up nothing.
ORLANDO, Fla. — For the second time in two days, Orange County sheriff’s deputies and K-9 units performed a search for Caylee Anthony, the missing 3-year-old Orlando girl who was reported missing in mid-July but hasn’t been seen since mid-June.
Orange County sheriff’s deputies on Tuesday requested the assistance of Osceola County’s K-9 unit and searched a wooded area near the home of Caylee’s grandparents, George and Cindy Anthony.
The search was called off and nothing was believed to have been found, Local 6 News reported.
Alright, theory time. I don’t see Casey Anthony as a cold-blooded killer and I believe the stories that her friends are telling about her being a caring mom on at least some occasions. Most of the experts seem to agree on this point as well. So barring a jealousy-filled rage killing where Casey no longer wanted to deal with the burden that was her child or some other freak incident, I see this as an accidental murder and subsequent coverup by a compulsive liar. One popular theory is that little Caylee may have drowned in the Anthony’s backyard pool. The ladder was in the pool when cops arrived and that is abnormal at the Casey household. Also, there has been reports of a ‘flurry’ of calls on June 16 when Casey was alone at the house with Caylee. No one answered those calls. Did Casey freak out and try to get rid of the body out of fear that people would think she neglected her child? This could explain the neighbors seeing her ‘back a car into the garage’ which is unusual for her. Casey Anthony also borrowed a shovel from her neighbors that week and then there’s the stolen gas cans found in her trunk and later that ’smell of a dead body’.
Another theory is that Casey Anthony may have left Caylee in a hot car while she was doing something else. We’ve seen plenty of pictures of her partying and drinking. There have been several stories in Florida this Summer about parents accidentally (or purposefully) leaving their children in the car until they succumb to the extreme heat. Then, follow the second half of the paragraph above as Casey freaks out and tries to cover up the death. Lies compound lies which compound more lies. Eventually the truth is lost in a cloud of fairy tales and her family clings onto any hope that their granddaughter is alive and their daughter is not, in fact, the murderer she appears to be.
What do you think happened to Caylee Anthony?
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