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Alleged Babysitter Has Never Even Met Casey Anthony

Once a again another web of lies from the mouth of this piss-poor excuse of a human being.

Eyewitness News learned Thursday that Caylee Anthony’s so-called babysitter Zenaida Gonzales appears to be nothing but another lie. Sources close to the Anthony investigation have told Eyewitness News that, in going through all of Casey Anthony’s phone call records, not one call was ever placed to someone named Zenaida Gonzalez. The information is important because Casey has told investigators she left her child with a babysitter who had that same name, and that was the last time Casey saw the young girl.

On jailhouse phone calls that were released to the public, Casey said she had talked on the phone and exchanged text messages with the nanny who allegedly last had Caylee.

“Um, the last number that she called me from was a 954 number, which is a Ft. Lauderdale number. I know because Amy’s is also of a similar area code. She has also called me from a 407 number, from a 321 number. There’s been different numbers different times,” Casey told her brother on the call.

 

But phone records show there have been no phone calls or text messages to any such person. Eyewitness News also learned that investigators talked to a Kissimmee woman of the same name who filled out an application on June 17 to live at the Sawgrass Apartments, but never lived there. That’s the complex Casey claims she went to when she allegedly left Caylee with Zenaida Gonzalez on June 9.

Investigators said they spoke with the Zenaida Gonzalez who filled out the apartment application and she told them she never actually lived at the apartment complex, never spoke before to Casey Anthony and never babysat Caylee. Investigators also said the apartment Casey said she dropped Caylee off at had been vacant since February.

Investigators also said they showed pictures of the Kissimmee Zenaida Gonzalez to Casey and pictures of Casey and Caylee to Zenaida and neither recognized the other. Eyewitness News found there are 400 Zenaida Gonzalez’s in the state of Florida and that’s just the ones who have driver’s licenses.

Detectives say they’ve received more than 1,000 tips in the case and are looking at them all.

“Not any of them are being discounted,” said sheriff’s office spokesman Carlos Padilla. “Anything is possible. We’re leaving all the avenues open.”

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Investigators Wait for DNA Results In Caylee Marie Anthony Case

It has been 20 days since 2-year-old Caylee Anthony was reported missing. Investigators expect to have results on crucial DNA evidence taken from Casey Anthony’s car.

A stain in the trunk of Casey Anthony’s car, hair samples, and according to sheriff’s investigators a bad smell coming from the trunk. Police question if the stain is biological or not. That question is expected to be answered when the DNA test results from the stain come back this week.

We asked Caylee’s grandfather George Anthony what he expects the results to be.

“They are going to be what they are going to be. I have no control over it, I don’t know what they are. I don’t believe they are going to find anything,” said Caylee’s Grandfather George Anthony.

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Casey Anthony’s Mother Talks With Reporters

This grandmother needs to be jailed too in my opinion. 

Caylee’s grandmother was a bit defensive while she talked briefly with reporters after returning to her home Thursday. She asked the focus be maintained on her missing granddaughter Caylee Anthony.

“This is what it’s all about, okay? This is what it’s all about,” Cindy said as she displayed a photo of 2-year-old Caylee.

But Caylee Anthony remains missing. Cindy Anthony said her husband and son met with investigators for six hours Wednesday.

“Our whole family spent the entire day yesterday sharing things with the authorities. So, again, we cannot impede their investigation,” she said. “I cannot give you names of people potentially linked to this thing.”

Meanwhile, Casey Anthony doesn’t appear any closer to getting out of jail. Following an appeal court’s denial of bond reduction, Cindy Anthony said Casey’s attorney is now working on a federal appeal.

Casey’s real loss, though, is coming in the court of public opinion, because she won’t tell investigators exactly where she thinks Caylee is or lead them to who might have her. But Cindy maintains her daughter has good reason.

“She’s leading you to a place, but she’s not telling you to the exact right apartment, because she’s afraid, if someone walks in, something may happen to Caylee. That’s all I can say without jeopardizing this case.”

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Tip Claims New Slab Of Concrete Poured Behind Anthony Family Home

Yes, more bizarre news yet.

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – The Anthony family Thursday would neither confirm nor deny a tip that Eyewitness News received saying a new concrete slab was poured in their backyard over the July 4th weekend. That would be just days before the family called deputies about the missing girl, and nearly a month after her mother says she last saw the girl.

The source tells Eyewitness News that special cadaver dogs will have to be called in to sniff the slab. The family says they have told deputies about all the changes they’ve made to their house recently and that investigators cleared the home. 

Investigators already searched the back yard at the home of Casey Anthony’s parents last Friday, combing through the yard, digging through bushes and bringing in dogs, but this tip could be a potentially major development. 

“We do yard work around our house all the time and our yard has been completely looked at. I feel very confident. The sheriff’s office knows everything that we’ve done in that yard over the last year. We’ve disclosed everything. If they had any concerns, I would think they would have followed up on it already,” Cindy Anthony told Eyewitness News on Thursday morning. 

Eyewitness News is working to get more details about the tip from the Orange County Sheriff’s Office.

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Mother of missing Caylee Anthony remains jailed

And yet another bizarre twist in this story….Why the hell didn’t this supposed woman grab that child and take her to the nearest security guard??? I think this grandmother is full of it herself.

The 22-year-old mother of missing toddler Caylee Marie Anthony remains in the Orange County Jail this afternoon.
An Orange Circuit Court judge set Casey Anthony’s bond at more than half a million dollars yesterday afternoon, but her family has not been able to come up with the money to bail her out.

The person who posts her bail must pay 10 percent of the bond amount — $50,000 in cash — and have collateral to back the remaining balance.

Anthony’s attorney, Jose Baez, was not in the office Wednesday morning and unavailable to comment. However, Christina Baez, a college student working in her father’s law office, spoke to an Orlando Sentinel reporter on her father’s behalf.

Christina Baez said the Anthony family is hoping to bond Casey out of jail as soon as possible, but the bail is “outrageous.”

“The Anthony’s are a very strong family and they believe in their daughter’s innocence,” she said. “They’re pulling together as a family and trying to see what they can do for their daughter.”

Baez also spoke about a tip Casey Anthony’s mother, Cindy Anthony, received Tuesday from a woman who said she saw a girl who looks like Caylee at Orlando International Airport:

The woman told Anthony she was at OIA en route to Atlanta on July 2 when a girl approached her to play with her dog. The woman said she asked the girl what her name was. She said Caylee Marie Anthony. But she pronounced Anthony as “Antony.” Baez said that is how Caylee pronounced her last name.

“They were 99 percent sure that is the Caylee they’re seeing on TV,” Baez said.

On Tuesday, Orange County investigators released information during a bond hearing that pointed toward evidence of a homicide — however, officials are not saying Caylee is dead. Sheriff’s Office officials maintain they are working a missing person case, and not a homicide investigation.

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