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Texas-Based Group Considers Resuming Caylee Anthony Search

Friday, October 10, 2008 – updated: 5:53 pm EDT October 10, 2008

A Texas-based group is considering resuming a ground search in Orange County for Caylee Anthony's body. The group, EquuSearch, stopped looking for Caylee several weeks ago when the rain from Tropical Storm Fay created too many problems.


VIDEO REPORT: Group May Search For Both Caylee, Jennifer Kesse

The decision on whether or not to resume that search is being discussed on the same day Casey Anthony's lawyer tried to get a judge to allow Casey to secretly search for her daughter.

The founder of EquuSearch, Tim Miller, is at the Fairfield Inn near Orlando International Airport meeting with his staff, going over maps and trying to decide if he's going to do two searches in Orlando at the same time.

Miller met with detectives at the Orlando Police Department about the Jennifer Kesse case. She's the 22-year year old who never showed up to work in January 2006. Miller also met with attorney Mark NeJame for five hours about the Caylee Anthony case.

Miller is contacting his people and his resources to see if it's the right time to do a double search.

"We know that both Jennifer and Caylee, if they are out there, are only skeletal remains. So, you know, it's going to take me going out there personally, see what the vegetation looks like, do we go right now, wait until four or five weeks from now when the vegetation starts dying off to go ahead and use our resources the best they can be used," Miller said.

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