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Protestors Gather At Anthony Home

Thursday, September 4, 2008 – updated: 12:07 am EDT September 5, 2008

Soon after we reported Casey was going to get out of jail supporters and protestors stood outside of the Anthony family home. Neighbors are now concerned once Casey Anthony comes back to her parents’ home on Hopespring Drive, everyone's safety will be at risk.

Casey Anthony supporters said, “You people cannot convict her before she’s had a trial.”

Protestors said, “she will be proven guilty in the end.”

Even neighbors, who are tired of the circus in their community, got involved. They don’t want to see the kind of demonstration that broke out last Friday, the same day Casey Anthony was returned to jail on theft charges.

One neighbor said she’s really upset at Casey’s latest chance at freedom. She said the missing toddler’s mother belongs in jail.

The Anthony family now has No Trespassing signs and caution tape set up in their yard.

But neighbor, Joyce Dickens, said there’s no amount of signs and tape that can stop what is expected to come.

You might remember, when Casey was out of jail last time, bounty hunter Leonard Padilla provided security at the Anthony home. His team is now gone and there’s no word on any security measures in place for Casey’s next return from jail.

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