The men who helped Casey Anthony get out of jail said Thursday morning they will take steps to get her locked back up. Casey was still a free woman Thursday, but possibly not for long.
The bail bondsman and the bounty hunter who helped her get out will soon take steps to revoke her bond less than 24 hours after Channel 9 broke the news that scientific evidence found in the trunk of Casey Anthony’s car did match her daughter Caylee and that evidence suggests that Caylee is dead.
The bounty hunter who’s been staying outside of the Anthony home in an RV told Eyewitness News it’s just not safe for Casey Anthony to be out of jail anymore.
Casey Anthony left her parents home in the back of a minivan to visit her attorney at 10:00am Thursday. It could be the last time she sees him outside of jail.
“As far as you’re concerned, she’s going back to jail?” WFTV reporter Daralene Jones asked Padilla on Thursday morning
“As far as I’m concerned, it has to be that way. Like I said, the safety issue,” Padilla told Eyewitness News on Thursday morning.
Padilla said he wants to start the process to revoke her bond as early as Thursday in light of the latest developments and threats he’s received in the last 24 hours.
“Kill the b****. Burn the b****. Fry the b****,” Padilla described.
The harsh words came over the phone right after Eyewitness News broke the story about new FBI test results. A source close to the investigation told Eyewitness News that it proves hair and a stain found inside of Casey Anthony’s white Pontiac belong to her daughter and she is dead.

