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.
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It seems we may be getting closer to some sort of answer. Unfortunately, it’s not going to be the outcome we wanted. This is the latest from Eyewitness News.
Woods and water are the perfect place to hide a body and the one place no one reported Casey Anthony ever visited until now. Channel 9 uncovered what could be a major break in the Caylee Anthony case.
June 17 is the day after little Caylee was last seen alive and it’s the same date that Eyewitness News tracked Casey Anthony’s location to an area near the Orlando International Airport. From a satellite map the dense woods and ponds around the airport. The more information investigators get, the more locations come into the picture.
Channel 9 has learned that the day after Caylee disappeared, Casey was in a somewhat remote area just a few miles from the Anthonys’ home. Channel 9 has learned documents show that, for some reason, Casey Anthony came to the area less than ten minutes and less than five miles from her parents’ Lee Vista home. There are acres of woods and scrub and there’s lots of water. By day, there’s very little traffic that comes through the area and not much lighting at night.
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