Casey Anthony’s attorney now wants detectives to stop all evidence testing in the case. Eyewitness News first reported two weeks ago that recent evidence tests show that Caylee is dead and that she had been in the trunk of Casey’s car.

Anthony’s attorney, Jose Baez, filed the motion Wednesday asking Circuit Judge Stan Strickland to order a halt to all forensic testing so that he can have a say in where and how the evidence is tested.

Eyewitness News found reaction to the filing ranging from “it’s a publicity stunt” to “it’s ridiculous.” One source close to the case said, “Baez needs to go back to law school.”

While many question what Casey Anthony is doing at her lawyer’s office all day, every day, one of the things he’s done is file a motion to force investigators to stop testing evidence. Attorney Jose Baez is trying to convince the judge that forensic testing can damage so much of the evidence that there wouldn’t be enough left for the defense to test effectively and that mistakes could prevent them from doing their own testing.

Baez wrote to the judge: “The cost of a given method/procedure could involve cost and timing that are not of paramount interest to the defendant who seeks unbiased and scientifically objective testing.”

Baez wants the judge to force investigators to let him weigh in on all testing before it’s done.

Then we have more protesting. Lee Anthony took one of the protester’s signs and threw it in the trash. Another spectator took it back out of the trash and gave it back. It was a great sign. Check it out along with the story of the alzheimer’s patients field trip.

Orlando is known for its theme parks and tourist attractions, now add the Anthony house to the list. A tour bus full of Alzheimer’s patients stopped by to sight-see Wednesday.

The Anthony home on Hopespring Drive has now become something of a tourist attraction. The group of 10 Alzheimer’s patients from Village Oaks Assisted Living Community decided to scrap regular stops at the beach or park Wednesday.

“‘You want to go on a fieldtrip?’ They said, ‘Ya!’ We said, ‘Where do you want to go?’ They said, ‘Let’s go to the Casey Anthony house,’” explained Amanda Booth, Village Oaks at Tuskawilla.

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