Caylee Anthony: Casey Anthony To Be Arraigned Today - Page 3
Sheaffer said it's significant because, if Casey made the chloroform as opposed to buying it, she could have been trying to cover her tracks. Buying it would have generated some sort of record.
"This way certainly, she could argue, 'Alright, I was interested in looking into how to make chloroform, but I never did.' Or, 'That's why you smelled chloroform in the trunk area, because I was experimenting in making it,'" Sheaffer said.
Record or not, the jury would be faced with a compromising question for Casey.
"Why would you need to make chloroform. For what purpose?" Sheaffer questioned.
George and Cindy Anthony, Casey's parents and the grandparents of little Caylee, continue to insist that the little girl is alive:
George and Cindy Anthony looked tense and tired as they sat on the couch next to "Today" host Meredith Vieira.
Even when Vieira pressed the Anthony's about their daughter's role in Caylee's disappearance, they continued to stand by their daughter.
The Anthonys said they think Caylee is still alive and believe she is going to be found. They said they are not going to give up and they are getting tips and leads every day as to her whereabouts.
The family has now established its own tip line for people to report any information that might lead to Caylee. The number is 1-888-231-5618.
However, the majority of the "tips" received by the tip line have been from psychics. Expect those details to be released soon.
UPDATE: Read some of the "info" the so-called "tipsters" have been giving. Truly amazing stuff.
And in the same interview, George (who had to testify against his daughter to the grand jury) and Cindy deny that they are in denial:
George and Cindy Anthony said on national television that they think their granddaughter, Caylee Marie, is still alive and have not given up hope, despite a first-degree murder indictment against their daughter, Casey.The couple appeared on the Today Show this morning and were interviewed by Meredith Vieira.
George Anthony refused to answer questions about his subpoena to testify in front of a grand jury last week. "I cannot comment," he said.
Orange County officials announced last week that they think the child is dead and charged Casey Anthony with first-degree murder, among other charges, following the grand jury indictment. Cindy Anthony called the move another "tactic" to prevent her daughter's lawyers from viewing their evidence.
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