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Monday, August 4, 2008

STUNING STORY OF CASEY ANTHONY

I'VE BEEN FOLLOWING THIS STORY SINCE I FIRST HEARD ABOUT IT OVER 3 WEEKS AGO. I'M SHOCKED BY THE ACTIONS OF THIS "MOTHER" AND I JUST CAN'T GET MY ARMS AROUND WHAT TYPE OF PERSON THIS WOMAN IS.

WHEN I SAY I CAN'T GET MY ARMS AROUND IT, I DON'T MEAN DO I THINK SHE IS JUST CONFUSED, OR SHE IS REALLY PROTECTING SOMEONE, I MEAN CUMON, REALLY WHO HONESTLY BELIEVES THAT TALE THE MOTHER IS TELLING.

AS SAD AS IT IS, I HAVE TO BELIEVE THE MOHTER KILLED THIS POOR BABY SO SHE COULD GO OUT AND PARTY AGAIN AND NOT HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT WATCHING HER BABY.

SO WHEN I SAY I CAN'T GET MY ARMS AROUND WHAT IT GOING ON WITH HER, I MEAN WHAT TYPE OF WOMAN ACTUIALLY ACTS LIKE THIS AND DOES THIS. IF YOU HAVEN'T HEARD THE STORY, HERE IT IS:



Is 22-year-old Casey Marie Anthony a habitual liar who is purposely misleading Florida investigators in their search for her missing 2-year-old daughter, Caylee? On the contrary, is she secretly protecting her daughter as her family claims? Whichever is the case, no one has seen Caylee in over a month, and her mother has been unable to provide investigators with any solid information as to her daughter’s whereabouts.

According to police, Caylee was last seen by her grandparents on June 9. Over the course of the next month, Casey reportedly made several excuses to explain her daughter's absence, including telling friends and family members that Caylee was with her "nanny." The stories allegedly varied, with Casey claiming that her daughter was at various locations with the nanny, including Disneyland, Universal Studios, and the beach.

"Mommy kept making up excuses as to where Caylee was, and the grandmother finally located [Casey] and was insistent in seeing Caylee," Deputy Sheriff Carlos Padilla of the Orange County Sherriff's Office told ABCNews.com.

At the urging of her mother, Cynthia Anthony, Casey allegedly stated that she had dropped Caylee off at a babysitter's house on June 9. She reported that when she returned to pick her daughter up, Caylee and the babysitter were gone. Cynthia convinced her daughter to contact police, and a missing child report was filed on July 16, 2008, five weeks after Casey allegedly dropped her daughter off at the babysitter's house.

When questioned by police, Casey allegedly reported that she did not notify them sooner because she had been busy conducting her own investigation. After providing the same story that she told to her mother, Casey identified Caylee's babysitter as Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez. Casey stated that she had known Fernandez-Gonzalez for four years and that she had employed her as a babysitter for approximately one and a half years.

Investigators were anxious to speak with Fernandez-Gonzalez. However, when Casey led them to the woman's house, they discovered that it had been vacant since February 29. Of further concern to investigators were several other statements Casey made to police that turned out to be false.

According to the police report, Casey told police that she was an employee of Universal Studios. However, the contact information she provided for her supervisors proved to be false, and a department head at the company told police that Casey was not an employee.

When questioned about Caylee's father, Casey told police that he was dead and allegedly refused to provide them with his name.

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