Possible Sighting: Hoax, Cover-Up Or Really Casey?

ORLANDO, Fla.,None — Was it Casey, a hoax or a cover-up? A woman believed to be Casey Anthony was seen getting off of the same plane at the Orlando Executive Airport on Tuesday and wearing the same type of clothes that Casey wore when she was released from the Orange County jail on Sunday, July 17.

Casey walked out of jail just after midnight on Sunday and then headed to the Orlando Executive Airport, where it's believed she boarded a single-engine passenger plane owned by her former California lawyer, Todd Macaluso and took off to a destination unknown.

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WFTV was not tipped off to this, Skywitness 9HD just happened to be flying back to the airport when WFTV spotted the plane.

Casey's attorney, Jose Baez, texted WFTV reporter Kathi Belich on Tuesday stating, "That is not Casey. Macaluso is having fun with you and I had no knowledge of that."

Only WFTV was there to capture who was believed to be Casey running into a building, covering her head with a blanket.

The woman captured on video, running with Macaluso, was wearing a similar pink shirt and blue jeans that Casey was wearing on the day of her release. Casey side by side with hoax 071911 Casey Or A Hoax? /2011/0719/28600900.jpg /2011/0719/28600900_122X90.jpg /2011/0719/28600900_240X177.jpg /2011/0719/28600900_180X133.jpg /2011/0719/28600900_300X221.jpg /2011/0719/28600900_80X59.jpg /2011/0719/28600900_120X88.jpg /2011/0719/28600900_200X147.jpg /2011/0719/28600900_60X44.jpg /2011/0719/28600900_320X236.jpg /2011/0719/28600900_90X66.jpg /2011/0719/28600900_400X294.jpg /2011/0719/28600900_40X29.jpg

Of several vehicles that seemed to have been used as decoys, the first silver SUV that drove out of the airport was registered to William Slabaugh, an attorney with the Jose Baez law firm, who was a member of Casey's defense team.

If this was a hoax, the question is why would the key players in Casey's defense team go through all the trouble of covering and running a similarly-dressed woman inside of a building, and using decoy vehicles to leave the airport?

Casey, 25, was found not guilty of killing her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee Marie Anthony, but convicted of lying to investigators. With credit for the nearly three years she'd spent in jail since August 2008 and good behavior, she had only days remaining when she was sentenced to four years on July 7.

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