Casey Anthony and the Missing Girl Caylee. Casey Anthony killed her daughter Caylee, she later then used multiple lies to cover it up. December 11th 2008, a body was found little under half a mile away from the Anthony residence. Later found out the body was confirmed to be Caylee. Several months before this, Casey anthony did not report Caylee Anthony until 31 days after she was actually missing. Casey Anthony said the day she found out Caylee was missing she was last seen with the nanny. Known as Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez or “Zanny the Nanny”. When Police investigators questions Casey about the nanny, her reports about her came up rather suspicious. 31 or more days before Caylee was reported, Cindy Anthony (Casey's Mother) had always called …show more content…
The murderer used chloroform and duct tape to suffocate the 2 year old toddler. And disposed the body in a black trash bag and placed in a forest wooded area. Found within walking distance from the Anthony residence. This can resonate to a conspiracy theory. With all of the facts and research the researchers came up with it is clear that the justice system has failed Caylee Anthony. With all the lies Casey Anthony gave investigators and police, it is clear as day that she did it, she lied to cover up all the conflicts that she did to Caylee. It's a clear as day conspiracy theory because of the lies and how she got away with being a murderer. Casey Anthony’s lies were used as distractions. She did the crime of it. There were talks of Caylee drowning in their pool. Caylee was fully able of getting in and out of the pool by herself. The day she was reported missing the ladder to the pool had been up. Cindy and George Anthony claimed that the pool ladder had always been up since during the 31 days that caylee had been …show more content…
She used a nanny co-workers. About anyone she could be questioned about there was pretty much a lie or a cover up on it. Knowing Casey there was a lie for everything, her parents even described her as non-truthful. Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez, had been the nanny of Caylee Anthony for almost 2 years. Zenaida or Zanny, was suspiciously reported to have kidnapped Caylee. During this two year nanny deal, parents George and Cindy had no clue there was a nanny. “Tom Frank” was Casey's supervisor while she was employed at Universal Studios. But later to find out as a fib. Gloria Fernandez, known as Zenaida’s mother, Casey reported her to have heart issues and seemed very
Caylee Marie Anthony was born on August 9th 2005 she was murdered in 2008. Caylee was a two year old girl who lived in Orlando, Florida with her mother Casey and her maternal grandparents George and Cindy Anthony. On July 15th 2008 Caylee was reported missing in a 911 call made by Cindy, she said she had not seen Caylee for 31 days. On July 13th 2008, Cindy and George received a letter that stated Casey’s car was in a tow yard.
Casey Anthony age thirty-one is found not guilty for killing her two year old daughter. Casey Anthony should have been found guilty because of these three reasons: Anthony’s mother Cindy was the one to call the cops when Caylee went missing instead of Casey, the cops found chloroform on Caylee’s body and in her trunk, and it is known that Casey didn’t want her daughter to begin with. There is enough substantial evidence to prove that Casey Anthony is guilty for the murder of her daughter. Caylee Anthony was born on August 9, 2005 and reported missing on July 15, 2008. Casey told several falsehoods to detectives including that Caylee had been kidnapped by a nanny on June 9th, and that she had been too frightened to alert the authorities.
The medical examiner ruled Caylee’s death a homicide by undetermined means. According to reports, her bones did not show evidence of trauma; however, duct tape had been found in the bag located near or on Caylee's head, possibly used
The Case The disappearance of Caylee Anthony had developed into a case full of lies and unanswered questions when her mother, Casey Anthony, gave fabricated information to law enforcement authorities. Caylee Anthony was only two-years-old when she disappeared without a trace after spending a weekend at her grandparent’s home. She was last seen with their daughter Casey, and after a month of being unable to see their granddaughter, Casey’s mother Cindy, had reported to the emergency operator that Caylee was missing. The incident immediately became a priority as law enforcement authorities had set up search and rescue teams to locate the child.
USA TODAY published an article “Casey Anthony breaks her silence: I sleep pretty good at night.” Anthony did an interview with Associated Press speaking about the case and her daughter’s death for the first time. The Associated Press said that the interview with Anthony was “revealing, bizarre and often contradictory, and ultimately raised more question than answers about the case.” In the interview with Associated Press, Anthony admitted to lying to the police about a number of things such as her employment, leaving her child with a babysitter, and receiving a call from Caylee before she went missing. During the trial, the defense stated that Caylee had drown in the pool and then Casey Anthony’s father tried to cover up the accident.
The remains of Caylee Anthony were found 31 days after she was reported missing but after seeing what shape the body was in forensic scientists said the body may have been there for as long as 6 months. The body was so decomposed by the time it was found they could not determine a cause of death but they did rule it a homicide. They found that the body and bones of Caylee Anthony had been gnawed on by animals in the woods. The forensic scientists also said that the bones were
The grandfather had called both the girls at about 4 PM and he got no answer. He had then called Becky Patty to say that the girls weren’t where they were supposed to be. He had then became concerned, that maybe they had to take an alternate route or that they had fallen and gotten hurt. The girls had gone missing the day before they were found along a property a half a mile east of the Monon High Bridge. The police released video footage on February 15, 2017 from one of the girl’s phones.
However, there no a sufficient evidence to prove that Casey Anthony and her parents know exactly how Caylee died. Caylee's remains were discovered less than half a mile from the Anthony residence with two trash bags, a laundry bag, a blanket, and pieces of clothing showing defects consistent with decomposition (Garavaglia et al., 2008). In this controversial case, there are some patterns that can lead to false child abduction homicides. In a study by Canning and colleagues (2011), many offenders who were involved in child homicides and later reported false abductions were biological parents, with mothers being the most common offenders. In this case after Casey been exonerated the question remain Who killed Caylee
In the Casey Anthony trial, a controversial piece of evidence had been brought up about whether or not the “smell of death” from the trunk of Casey’s car can be linked to and used as evidence in the death of her daughter, Caylee Anthony. The smell that was in the trunk of Casey’s car could have been used as evidence in the trial. Why? Because it would have proven that, her daughter Caylee decomposed body was in the trunk of the car.
Baez also says that Caylee drowned in the Anthony family pool on June 16, 2008, and that George and Casey Anthony covered up the death.” (Trial Fast Facts) The defense claims that the traces of chloroform found in the trunk occurred while covering up Caylee’s drowning. The prosecution argued that Anthony was a party girl, and unconcerned about her daughter. They stated that Anthony was responsible for the death of
The Unsolved Murder of Caylee Anthony In the year of 2008, there were 1,494 child homicides in the United States. Of those killed, 1,035 were male and 452 were female. The sad part is that at least a half of those children, their families never seeked justice. In other words, the killer of these kids were either not found or the murder could have been found not guilty with in a court. That is the case with Caylee Marie Anthony.
We get notified on our phones, television's, and even on the radio sometimes that there is a missing child. This system has saved the lives of so many children. This notification is called an Amber Alert. You would think that this would have always existed but it didn't even take effect until the late 90’s. Even after that it wasn't nationwide until later down the line.
In 2008, Casey Anthony was accused of first-degree murder among other serious charges such as aggravated child abuse and aggravated manslaughter of a child. Police officers were suspicious of what Anthony was telling them during the investigation and there was probable cause that Anthony committed the crimes she was accused of. She was arrested on July 16, 2008, on suspicion of child neglect. A little over three months later, Anthony was indicted by a Florida grand jury on capital murder charges. Anthony’s daughter’s body remains were found around her home in December of 2008 and after that was revealed, the prosecutors announced they would seek the harshest punishment under the law and that happened to be the death penalty.
Since the very beginning Casey has not been thrilled of her pregnancy, and with “ Caylee now dead, this has allowed Casey to live a good life, at least for those first 31 days” (Florida V. Casey). Through out the trial this mother was only thinking about herself, according to Attorney Linda Drone from CNN ” No one else benefited from the death of Caylee Marie Anthony”. The jury verdict was upsetting to society because of the mother not being charged with the murder or disappearance of Caylee. The Jury like what was said before only could make a decision on what was being given. There was little to no evidence that was brought to court that was investigated thoroughly to build a case or to charge her with it.
In this case the only obstacle the prosecutors had was prove that Caylee Anthony was murdered by her own mother, they had to prove beyond reasonable doubt to the jury that she was behind her daughter’s death. Most of the evidence that was presented was in fact pointed to Casey Anthony as the person who was fully liable for her daughter