Ladywriter 7,783 Report post Posted December 13, 2008 ORLANDO, Florida (CNN) -- Investigators said Friday that they think remains found near a home where Caylee Anthony lived with her grandparents are those of the missing toddler. But, they added, police and prosecutors are waiting until DNA and other tests are completed before making a positive identification. Orange County, Florida, sheriff's spokesman Carlos Padilla gave three reasons for the belief the body is Caylee's: • No other children have been reported missing in the area. • The remains are consistent with a child of Caylee's age. • They were found in close proximity to the home of Caylee's grandparents. Caylee Anthony was 2 when she disappeared in June. Her mother, Casey Anthony, 22, didn't report her missing for a month and is charged with murder. I'd bet money its her. She was dead long before she was reported missing Look at the flowers Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HKofsesshoumaru 673 Report post Posted December 13, 2008 :gloomstress:This is so fucking sad:( and a bunch of bullshit. :redcard:That bitch's parents knew something happened to that little girl and they kept defending the mother. :shocked:Who the hell does this to a little girl? Yes, kids can get a little annoying at times and they can limit the amount of time you can go out but I would NEVER even think of killing either of my kids! Seriously! I hope the bitch rots in jail. I really do. I have no pity for her and no excuse is good enough. Caylee was a little girl who deserved a chance at life. [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC] "Well, Toutousai...don't you think it's a pity for Tessaiga? All Inuyasha can do is wave about a sword with all his strength...it's the same whether it's a famous sword or a log." -Sesshoumaru Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DeathscytheX 9,732 Report post Posted December 19, 2008 http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081219/ap_on_re_us/missing_florida_girl DNA tests confirm remains are Caylee Anthony ORLANDO, Fla. – Skeletal remains found in the woods are the Florida 3-year-old who has been missing since June, but they don't reveal any clues about how she was killed, a county medical examiner said Friday. A utility worker stumbled upon the remains last week, less than a half-mile from where the girl lived. DNA tests confirm that the remains match Caylee Anthony's genetic profile, said the medical examiner, Dr. Jan Garavaglia. Caylee's mother, 22-year-old Casey Anthony, was indicted in October on first-degree murder and other charges, even though no body was found. She has insisted that she left the girl with a baby sitter in June, but she didn't report her missing until July. It took authorities several days to analyze the remains, and some tests are still being completed. Some of the bones were as small as a pebble and had been scattered, and the fragments were hard to find by excavators who searched on their hands and knees, authorities said. The bone fragments did not reveal any trauma before death, Garavaglia said, but exactly what happened to the girl remains a mystery. "Bottom line is, folks, no child should have to go through this," said Orange County Sheriff Kevin Beary. A search team said they did not check the wooded area sooner because it was submerged in water. Beary said his department was investigating reports that the utility worker who called in the tip leading to the discovery of the remains had tried several times in August to call in his suspicion about a bag in the area. "If we missed a window of opportunity we don't know," he said. "I'm not throwing anybody under the bus because we don't know. That's why we conduct an administrative review." Casey Anthony's attorney, Jose Baez, was with her at the Orange County Jail shortly after she found out the news from a jail chaplain, said Todd Black, a spokesman for the attorney. She was notified about 15 minutes before the news conference about the positive identification. Black said he wouldn't comment on her reaction. A message left for the attorney representing George and Cindy Anthony, Casey's parents, was not immediately returned. The Orange County utility worker, Roy Krunk, identified himself at a brief afternoon news conference. He said that he had contacted the Orange County Sheriff's office in August to report that he had seen "something suspicious, a bag, in the same area." Reading from a statement, he said he was cooperating with the sheriff's office and FBI and would not discuss details with the media. David Evans, his lawyer, said Krunk is not involved in the girl's disappearance. "His participation in this matter is strictly as a concerned citizen with a sharp eye, good instincts," Evans said. "Those who have speculated to the contrary could not be more wrong." Evans asked that the media give his client and other utility workers their privacy. The case captivated the community where the little girl's family lived, and Caylee has been a staple on national news as her grandparents pleaded for tips, promising that the girl was still alive. Caylee's grandmother first called authorities in July to say she hadn't seen the girl for a month and her daughter's car smelled like death. Police immediately interviewed Anthony and soon said everything she told them about her daughter's whereabouts was false. The baby sitter was nonexistent and the apartment where Anthony said she had last seen Caylee had been empty for months. Anthony also lied about where she worked, they said. Other troubling details emerged: Photos surfaced of Anthony partying after her daughter went missing. Friends said she was a habitual liar, but also a good mother. Last month, the Orange County State Attorney turned over almost 800 pages of documents showing someone used the Anthonys' home computer to do Internet searches for terms like "neck breaking" and "household weapons." In mid-March, someone searched Google and Wikipedia for peroxide, shovels, acetone, alcohol and chloroform. Traces of chloroform, which is used to induce unconsciousness and a component of human decomposition, were found in the trunk of Casey Anthony's car during forensic testing, the documents say. GET A NEW FUNK ON BEFORE YOU GET DUMPED ON! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
slippers 3,168 Report post Posted December 19, 2008 I don't like these types of stories because there are like hundreds of children go missing everyday but it's like this is more important than the rest of them by giving more attention. Sucks to be Caylee though, killed by his own mother. It gotta hurt getting betrayed by the one that is suppose to love you the most. Innocent until proven guilty my ass. She did it and everyone knows it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HKofsesshoumaru 673 Report post Posted December 19, 2008 It confirms what we all knew. It's just a really really sad ending. [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC] "Well, Toutousai...don't you think it's a pity for Tessaiga? All Inuyasha can do is wave about a sword with all his strength...it's the same whether it's a famous sword or a log." -Sesshoumaru Share this post Link to post Share on other sites