Caylee Anthony Update: Casey Anthony Finally Wants To "Help" Search
Just a quick update on the continuing case of missing toddler Caylee Anthony, and her mother Casey, who continues to maintain her innocence in the face of ever-mounting evidence against her.
First, Casey wants her house arrest terms to be lightened up, so that she can get out there and visit certain places, presumably to "help" find her daughter:
A hearing on the motions is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Friday at the Orange County Courthouse in Orlando. Anthony made a brief visit with her home confinement manager on Monday morning, and then went to her attorney's office in Osceola.While with her home confinement manager, she mapped out where she could go this week and when. Any violation of that schedule would send her back to jail. [...]
As early as this weekend, the head of Texas Equusearch said he'd like to resume his group's recovery efforts in and around Orlando. He said he would love to have Anthony's help.
"If she said she was willing to take us to areas of interest, I'd be on the next plane out," Tim Miller said. [...]
Baez turned down an interview request but his spokesman said Anthony is not interested in helping Texas Equusearch as that would be equivalent to admitting her daughter is dead. The spokesman said she is only interested in pursuing live sightings.
Yet another slap in the face to Texas EquuSearch, who's only purpose is to get out there and find missing children. Casey wants to be able to visit "key points of interest" in the case. I think that's great, but only if she leads them to where she hid Caylee's body, because that's the only point of interest I think she knows about.
Also, last Friday, Casey was named an official suspect in her daughter's disappearance:
Anthony, 22, was previously called a "person of interest" by investigators looking into what happened to 3-year-old Caylee Marie.Sheriff's spokesman Capt. Angelo Nieves said Thursday there was no new evidence to prompt the change — just a culmination of several factors, including Anthony's persistent deception.
He cited "the subsequent totality of those deceptive responses, lies, uncooperativeness, coupled with the investigative efforts that are still ongoing in this investigation, cause her to be a suspect in the continuing missing-person investigation," in an e-mail to the Orlando Sentinel explaining the change.
That's actually a very good summation. Continued on the next page




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