Bounty Hunter Revoking Bond For Casey Anthony; Signs Point To The Death Of Caylee

Author: Kaye
Published: August 28, 2008 at 11:09 am
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Believe me, I take no joy in typing that title.

Bounty hunter Leonard Padilla, whom I took to the woodshed in my previous post for being a total tool in the hands of Casey Anthony, is finally showing some stones.  Casey Anthony made a fool of the wrong person, because now Padilla is trying to revoke the bond that is keeping Casey out of jail:

Eyewitness News was informed Thursday morning by bounty hunter Leonard Padilla that he's beginning the process of having Casey Anthony's $500,000 bond revoked after details emerged that suggest missing 3-year-old Caylee Anthony is dead. Padilla said he's working to determine the process and hopes to begin it Thursday afternoon or Friday.

Orange County detectives were expected to meet with the State Attorney's Office to discuss new evidence in the Caylee Anthony case. A source close to the investigation confirmed for Eyewitness News, that FBI test results show hair and a stain in the trunk of Casey Anthony's car belong to her daughter, 3-year-old Caylee Anthony. Eyewitness News was also told the evidence found proves that she is dead.


Casey has been offered limited immunity if she helps in the investigation; however, that offer has a time limit and the clock is ticking away.

(GlossLip has previously reported on the continuing investigation, and Dawn has done a wonderful job keeping us all up to date on the latest events in this horrid case.  I am merely attempting to keep everyone posted while she is out today; I'm sure she will have her own insights on the case later.)

It seems that there is definitive proof that the trunk of Casey's car was used to transport a dead body:

Eyewitness News spoke to a forensic expert to find out how investigators are able to use DNA to determine that a dead body was in Casey's trunk.

"Just putting the hair under the microscope one can tell the difference between a normal hair root and one that's been infected with bacteria after death," stated forensic expert Michael Baden.

Baden is a forensic pathologist who worked extensively on the OJ Simpson case. He also said the inside linings of the mouth and nose release fluid when they begin to decompose and that fluid can also be identified by DNA.


As much as I have totally railed against Padilla, he has sucked it up and admitted he was wrong:
"I was wrong," said Padilla. "The people were right that said I should have left her in there."

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