A source inside the Orange County Sheriff’s Office shared a new theory in the Caylee Anthony disappearance on Tuesday.At the center of the theory is the possibility that the missing toddler is dead.
Authorities at the Orange County Sheriff’s Office said they’re focusing on three key dates in their investigation.
Members of the Anthony family said they refuse to believe the theory that Caylee died, but there are many people who think it is a possibility.
“I think it was accidental, and I think her mom tried to cover it up, and it kind of blew up in her face,” Julie Herring said.
As speculation begins to swirl in the case, a source close to the investigation said the theory that Caylee is dead is possible. They said she may have died in an accident on June 16, but they’re also looking into June 17 or 18.
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George and Cindy Anthony were back at the sheriff’s office meeting with investigators Monday morning, a day after their daughter refused their scheduled visitation.
Meanwhile, investigators said they received a tip of a suspicious smell in a wooded area near a gas station around three miles from the Anthony home. Investigators were briefly on the scene Monday afternoon off Lee Vista Boulevard, just west of Narcoossee. An investigator on the scene told Eyewitness News the tip was related to the search for missing 3-year-old Caylee Anthony, but said they found nothing of interest in the case.
Monday marked 27 days since now 3-year-old Caylee Anthony was reported missing. The missing girl’s grandparents said Monday’s meeting with investigators was scheduled last week and was an opportunity for them to ask investigators questions about the search for Caylee.
“Just to get some information from the search department to see how the search is going for our granddaughter,” George Anthony told Eyewitness News as he and Cindy walked into the sheriff’s office Monday morning. “It’s just a question and answer period for both of us. We have some questions for them. This is going to be an ongoing thing we do with them until our granddaughter comes home.”
When they are done, George Anthony told Eyewitness News he’s hitting the highway with a mobile billboard in tow. He readied his car Monday to pull a trailer with his missing granddaughter’s picture on it and a number to call with information. George said he’ll drive the mobile billboard along SR-50, the 408 and the 417.
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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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