Casey Anthony behaved like a carefree party girl, going to nightclubs, entering "hot-body" contests and incessantly sending text messages to her friends while her daughter was missing, according to cell phone and text transcripts and investigative reports released by police. Copies of her phone and text records obtained by police and released to the public show she hardly ever mentioned her missing daughter during the time just before and after the child was reported missing.
The young mother referred to Caylee as "the little snot head" in May, about a month before the child disappeared. Anthony gave conflicting statements during the investigation and provided police with information that later was disproved. For example, she said she had dropped the child off with a baby sitter.
Yet when police checked out her story, they learned that the address that Anthony supplied belonged to an apartment that had been vacant for weeks. The woman Anthony named as the baby sitter said she did not know Anthony.
As Anthony was arrested on child neglect charges, bonded out of jail, was rearrested on bad check and theft charges and bonded out again, investigators disclosed some of the forensic evidence they uncovered. Cadaver dogs picked up the scent of death in the trunk of a car Anthony drove and in her parents' backyard.
A neighbor told police Anthony had asked to borrow a shovel. Authorities said that in the car Anthony drove, they found traces of chloroform, which can cause loss of consciousness. And they said that on her computer, they found Internet searches of missing children and chloroform Web sites. Investigators said air quality tests conducted by the FBI found evidence of human decomposition in the trunk of Anthony's car. Law enforcement sources also suggested that a strand of hair found in the trunk of the car was probably Caylee's.
Share this on:. Story Highlights Mother arrested in traffic stop after swapping cars on highway Casey Anthony faces seven-count indictment that includes capital murder charge Grand jury heard from police, dog handler, FBI agent, missing child's grandfather Caylee Anthony reported missing in July, about a month after last known sighting Next Article in Crime ». E-mail to a friend. Mixx Facebook Twitter Digg del. From the Blogs: Controversy, commentary, and debate. I hope the United States charges her for murder because if she killed her own daughter, then she needs to pay for what she did.
But if she never gets caught then it will be on her conscience for the rest of her life, DirtyParents. LOL, if this is a legal website its got to be the dumbest 1 ever.
OMG look up what fed jurisdiction is 1st genius b4 U try to impress ppl with something U clearly don't understand! Guess what no fed jurisdiction means no fed trial. Stop pretending like U understand the law when U clearly don't! Proemed, From your utterly retarded grammar I suspect you must be one of the jurors on the Anthony trial. Tell me that, Proemed.
Many Americans are familiar with a principle of law called "double jeopardy" which prevents the government from charging a person with the same crime multiple times. This protection, found in the Fifth Amendment to the federal constitution, prevents the government from simply re-trying people until they get a guilty verdict. However, as with most areas of the law, it is not that simple.
Because each individual state government is considered "sovereign" and distinct from the federal government, certain criminal conduct often violates both state and federal laws. For example, Casey Anthony was charged by the state government for violating the state prohibition against murder under Florida Statute She was arrested last month and faces charges including first-degree murder in the disappearance of Caylee, who has been missing since June.
Watch newly released jailhouse tapes ». Anthony waited about a month before telling her family that Caylee was gone. Cindy Anthony -- Caylee's grandmother and Casey Anthony's mother -- called the Orange County, Florida, sheriff July 15, saying her daughter would not tell her where Caylee was. When questioned, Anthony gave conflicting statements to police, including some that were later disproved, according to hundreds of documents and investigative reports released in the case.
She claimed she dropped Caylee off with a baby sitter, but when police checked out her story, they learned that the address Anthony supplied belonged to an apartment that had been vacant for weeks. The woman Anthony named as her baby sitter told police she did not know her.
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