ORLANDO, Fla. – Local 6 News investigative reporter Tony Pipitone tracked the movements of Casey Anthony, the woman charged with first-degree murder in the disappearance of her daughter, Caylee, by using cell phone records.
Caylee was last seen in mid-June but was not reported missing until a month later. Her mother was first charged with child neglect before being charged with murder.
Pipitone said he tracked Anthony from Monday, June 16 — the day Caylee was last seen alive — until Monday, June 30 — the day Anthony’s abandoned car was towed from an Orange County Amscot.
The trunk of Anthony’s car had a stench that investigators claim was from Caylee’s body, Pipitone reported.
According to records, Anthony’s cell phone “pinged” 20 different cell towers 754 times in the two-week period. Each time, her cell phone received or sent a text message or phone call, Pipitone reported.

