Posted: 4:46 pm EDT October 29,
2008Updated: 6:10 pm EDT October 29,
2008
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. -- June 16 is the date Caylee Anthony likely died. Eyewitness News retraced Casey Anthony's steps on that fateful day and talked to the man who saw Casey just hours after Caylee's death.» BLOCKBUSTER SURVEILLANCE:Casey Inside Store June 16 » CLERK INTERVIEW:Blockbuster Employee Talks To WFTV » VIDEO REPORT:Retracing Casey's Steps On June 16 » FORENSIC REPORT:Read Full Document Released (PDF) » CAST YOUR VOTE:Should Prosecutors Seek Death Penalty? » MUG SHOTS:See All 4 Mug Shots From Casey's Arrests » NEW MESSAGE BOARD!Case Against Casey | Previous Board » ARCHIVE: Read Previous Reports On Anthony Case"No emotion, no tears and no regrets," is how Casey was described on that day of death, when she rented a movie about a kidnapper and killer just hours after, detectives believe, she murdered her daughter.Never before seen surveillance photos show accused killer Casey Anthony and her boyfriend walking into an east Orange County Blockbuster (see map) just before 8:00pm on Monday June 16, just hours after her daughter Caylee was last seen alive by Casey's father at home.The new photos show Casey without Caylee, arm in arm with her boyfriend, after they chose two movies to rent. One rented was "Untraceable," about a kidnapper and killer. The other was "Jumper," about a mother who abandons her 5-year-old child, who then can teleport himself."They came in, went out," Johnny French told Eyewitness News. "Brought the movies back on time just like everybody else."French rented the movies to Casey and her boyfriend that night. He said there was nothing about the couple that stood out as unusual."They seemed normal and she seemed fine. If there was something wrong it would have stood out. I just don't remember them doing anything unusual," French said.Casey's phone records show she made seven phone calls in the three and half hours between 2:45pm and 6:15pm that afternoon, the time during which investigators think Caylee may have died. Two were made to Arden Villas Apartments off University and Alafaya, apparently to friends. Casey's ex-best friend, Amy Huizenga, told investigators Casey called her that day and said she needed to find a place to live.Caylee's grandfather told investigators the last time he saw Caylee was at 12:50pm on June 16. He remembered her sunglasses and her ponytail as she left with Casey, who claimed they were spending that night at the nanny's."That's the last time I saw my granddaughter," George Anthony told investigators.Investigators say Casey stayed on the east side of town, as usual, during the six hours or so between when Caylee was last seen alive and she showed up her with her boyfriend, but her exact whereabouts are unclear. REPORTS OF SCOTT PETERSON LETTERS UNTRUEEyewitness News has learned a strange new twist being reported in the Casey Anthony case doesn't appear to be true. The Orlando Sentinel reported an exclusive story Wednesday that convicted murderer Scott Peterson has been sending Casey letters from his cell at the San Quentin State Prison in California.When Eyewitness News started asking questions, the prison spokesman at San Quentin looked into it and said, based on information developed at the prison, there is no truth to that story. The prison spokesman said he was never contacted about the story before it ran in the Sentinel. WOMAN FROM CALIFORNIA SENDS CASEY $75A third complete stranger has donated cash to Casey Anthony's jail account. A woman from California sent Casey $75.Eyewitness News was unable to contact Michelle St. Clair of Spring Valley. She's the second Californian to send Casey money. Another woman, in Oxnard, California, told Eyewitness News last week she felt sorry for Casey.A third stranger, from Apopka, also sent money last week.The donations bring Casey's jail account to $326. EXPERTS TO HELP WITH CAYLEE SEARCHThe search for Caylee Anthony is expected to get a boost from a new list of experts. Bounty hunter Leonard Padilla said 100 pathologists and retired law enforcement officers have committed to joining the search for the toddler's body.The Texas EquuSearch team plans to resume its efforts on November 8.
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Casey Rented Movie About Murder On Day Caylee May Have Died
Posted: 4:46 pm EDT October 29, 2008Updated: 6:10 pm EDT October 29, 2008
» BLOCKBUSTER SURVEILLANCE: Casey Inside Store June 16
» CLERK INTERVIEW: Blockbuster Employee Talks To WFTV
» VIDEO REPORT: Retracing Casey's Steps On June 16
» FORENSIC REPORT: Read Full Document Released (PDF)
» CAST YOUR VOTE: Should Prosecutors Seek Death Penalty?
» MUG SHOTS: See All 4 Mug Shots From Casey's Arrests
» NEW MESSAGE BOARD! Case Against Casey | Previous Board
» ARCHIVE: Read Previous Reports On Anthony Case
"No emotion, no tears and no regrets," is how Casey was described on that day of death, when she rented a movie about a kidnapper and killer just hours after, detectives believe, she murdered her daughter.Never before seen surveillance photos show accused killer Casey Anthony and her boyfriend walking into an east Orange County Blockbuster (see map) just before 8:00pm on Monday June 16, just hours after her daughter Caylee was last seen alive by Casey's father at home.The new photos show Casey without Caylee, arm in arm with her boyfriend, after they chose two movies to rent. One rented was "Untraceable," about a kidnapper and killer. The other was "Jumper," about a mother who abandons her 5-year-old child, who then can teleport himself."They came in, went out," Johnny French told Eyewitness News. "Brought the movies back on time just like everybody else."French rented the movies to Casey and her boyfriend that night. He said there was nothing about the couple that stood out as unusual."They seemed normal and she seemed fine. If there was something wrong it would have stood out. I just don't remember them doing anything unusual," French said.Casey's phone records show she made seven phone calls in the three and half hours between 2:45pm and 6:15pm that afternoon, the time during which investigators think Caylee may have died. Two were made to Arden Villas Apartments off University and Alafaya, apparently to friends. Casey's ex-best friend, Amy Huizenga, told investigators Casey called her that day and said she needed to find a place to live.Caylee's grandfather told investigators the last time he saw Caylee was at 12:50pm on June 16. He remembered her sunglasses and her ponytail as she left with Casey, who claimed they were spending that night at the nanny's."That's the last time I saw my granddaughter," George Anthony told investigators.Investigators say Casey stayed on the east side of town, as usual, during the six hours or so between when Caylee was last seen alive and she showed up her with her boyfriend, but her exact whereabouts are unclear.
REPORTS OF SCOTT PETERSON LETTERS UNTRUEEyewitness News has learned a strange new twist being reported in the Casey Anthony case doesn't appear to be true. The Orlando Sentinel reported an exclusive story Wednesday that convicted murderer Scott Peterson has been sending Casey letters from his cell at the San Quentin State Prison in California.When Eyewitness News started asking questions, the prison spokesman at San Quentin looked into it and said, based on information developed at the prison, there is no truth to that story. The prison spokesman said he was never contacted about the story before it ran in the Sentinel.
WOMAN FROM CALIFORNIA SENDS CASEY $75A third complete stranger has donated cash to Casey Anthony's jail account. A woman from California sent Casey $75.Eyewitness News was unable to contact Michelle St. Clair of Spring Valley. She's the second Californian to send Casey money. Another woman, in Oxnard, California, told Eyewitness News last week she felt sorry for Casey.A third stranger, from Apopka, also sent money last week.The donations bring Casey's jail account to $326.
EXPERTS TO HELP WITH CAYLEE SEARCHThe search for Caylee Anthony is expected to get a boost from a new list of experts. Bounty hunter Leonard Padilla said 100 pathologists and retired law enforcement officers have committed to joining the search for the toddler's body.The Texas EquuSearch team plans to resume its efforts on November 8.
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