When was the remains of caylee anthony found




















The defense has said that the 2-year-old girl accidentally drowned in her grandparents' swimming pool. More than 50 investigators recovered more than pieces of evidence during 10 days at the wooded scene where Caylee's remains were found in the same residential neighborhood as the Anthony family home, said Jennifer Welch of the Orange County Sheriff's Office.

Among the items recovered were pieces of trash and black trash bags. The area was thick with vegetation, and investigators used a county-issued machete to clear some of the area so they could do their work, Welch said. Wearing blue gloves, she held up for the jury pieces of evidence recovered from the scene, including a piece of duct tape and pink lettering. The lettering was dirty and weathered and appeared to spell the word "package. Only later would it turn out to make perfect sense.

Baez later wrote that Anthony was happy in jail because "she had structure and she was safe" there, as opposed to her home, where he claimed that Anthony lived in fear of her father. During the trial, Anthony and Baez accused Anthony's father George Anthony of sexually molesting Anthony when she was a child.

George Anthony denied the accusations. Anthony has been in hiding since she was acquitted last summer. She is on probation in Florida for a check fraud conviction, but the court ordered her location to be kept secret because of death threats she has received. Her probation ends Aug. We'll notify you here with news about. Caylee had been missing for months before the 2-year-old child's body was found in a blanket inside of a trash bag in a wooded area, not far from the Anthony family home in Orlando, Florida.

I never lifted it off the ground. That was a very horrific thing for me to find, obviously. Kronk also claimed the police had initially been dismissive of his report. Kronk added that he became the subject of criticism following the incident. If that was true, then Anthony and her lawyers knew their statements about Kronk were false, according to his complaint.

Kronk also has sued the National Enquirer tabloid newspaper and bounty hunter Leonard Padilla for defamation. Padilla, who once bailed Anthony out of jail prior to her trial, contends in court records that anything he said about Kronk was opinion and related to a matter of public concern.



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