Friday

New Developments in Caylee Anthony Case

Update: Fri. 8/15
Casey Anthony to be Released by Monday on $500,000 Bond
A California bounty hunter and a bail bondsman are expected to be coming to Central Florida to bail out Caylee's mother, Casey Anthony, 22.

Anthony Family hires Spokesperson amid Media frenzy - Video
According to the Associated Press, the Anthonys have hired Larry Garrison to be their spokesperson, and answer any media-related questions.
The appointments come days after several outbursts from George Anthony against the media frenzy surrounding the case.

George Anthony loses his temper at Media again - Video
As the Anthonys approached the jail, a reporter asked George Anthony how he felt about police saying Caylee could have died accidentally. George became visibly upset and told the reporter to "shut up, shut up, shut up," WOFL reported.

Authorities probe whether Caylee Anthony died accidentally
Missing Florida 3-year-old Caylee Marie Anthony may have died accidentally on or around June 16, according to police.

Haunting photos of Caylee's 3rd Birthday from inside Anthony home
Cindy Anthony took these pictures from inside her home of cards, gifts and balloons that were sent for Caylee's 3rd Birthday

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I can not believe they are letting her out on bail!

Anonymous said...

The only reason she's getting out is because of that stupid bounty hunter/bondsman looking for his 15 minutes of fame! I can't believe they are going to put up the bond to get her out! Disgusting!!

Anonymous said...

Maybe he thinks she will run, and he wants to collect the even higher bounty that will be put on her...kind of like an investment...

Anonymous said...

Mom
Her Parents aren't putting up the money, the Bounty Hunter's nephew is. He has some sort of credit as a Bondsman that he can put up to get Casey out. If she runs, the nephew has 90 days to hunt her down and return her OR PAY BACK the $500,000!
The Bounty hunter is only doing this for the publicity.
I saw a segment on CNN, and he is so naive, he thinks that Caylee is still alive, and she'll tell him where she's at. I think he's just trying to get T.V. time.
So stupid, it's turning into a 3-ring circus!

Anonymous said...

mrs,
that makes more sense...well, if any connected with this whole sick situation makes any sense anyway.
So frustrating to know that she is out there somewhere and the people who are supposed to love her the most won't opent thier f****** mouths and say where. Her mom knows for sure...and I suspect granny and gramps...and probably her brother do too. I hope they make a huge example of this whole twisted family and prosecute them ALL when Caylee is found...no matter what condition she is in when that happens.

Do oyu remember that case a while back where a guy stole a little girl out of her grandmas house whole she slept and then kept her ina closet at his mom's trailer...while his mom and sister lived there? She was a live for some time...days I think before he killed her...and yet everybody claimed not to know a live nine year old was in the closet of a trailer! Then they claimed not to have seen the son/brother at all after helping him get out of the area. Sick. I don't know what happened to them, but they were considering prosecuting the mom and sister as well. Considering! Does anybody know what happened with that?

Anonymous said...

Diana Kirschner, PhD, on the age-old nanny-attraction.

"If a couple settles into a rut, quite often the caregiver is perceived as very accommodating and charming while the wife is perceived as demanding or nagging. You have to remember that by nature of their job, nannies are usually good listeners and good at relating."

And with nannies in especially high demand in New York City, Kirschner has seen many couples take steps to avoid their own nannygate situation.

"It's very hard to impose boundaries when a nanny is smack dab in the middle of your family, but I have had cases where the wife put strict limits on the amount of time the husband spends with the nanny," says Kirschner. "She makes sure when the nanny's around he's got something else to do. I've also had cases where nannies are hired or fired based on their looks, with wives steering clear of younger and more attractive caregivers."