Nov. 8 Search Planned For Caylee, Kesse

23 10 2008

Up To 4,000 Volunteer Searchers Expected

The latest search effort planned for Caylee Anthony is generating a lot of interest.

An Orlando private investigator who has volunteered to head up the effort to recruit team leaders said he has received over 400 calls since just 5 p.m. Wednesday.”We’re looking for someone with law enforcement background, fire service background, department of corrections — public service background essentially,” said James Copenhaver, private investigator. “Those folks have had some training in the past that they can bring to the table to help us.”

The search is being headed up by Equusearch, the same group based in Texas that searched for Caylee in September. The group’s leader, Tim Miller, plans to return to Orlando on Nov. 7 to train team leaders. On Nov. 8, the group hopes to send as many as 3,000 or 4,000 volunteer searchers out to look for both Caylee Anthony and Jennifer Kesse — a Central Florida woman who has been missing since January 2006.

Equusearch is still looking for a search headquarters and determining the exact areas that will be searched. Both the sherriff’s office and the FBI are on board with their efforts.People who are interested in volunteering with Equusearch in the upcoming search for Caylee Anthony and Jennifer Kesse on Nov. 8 call Equusearch at 877-270-9500 or go to their website at www.texasequusearch.org. If you are retired law enforcement, military personnel, or have a background in fire or rescue and would like to serve as a team leader, please contact James Copenhaver at 407-897-1184.

WESH





Anthonys Call Casey ‘A Great Mom’

23 10 2008




“Do-It-Yourself” Chloroform Instructional Websites Found On Casey’s Computer

23 10 2008

There was evidence of high levels of chloroform in the trunk of Casey’s car and sheriff’s investigators found that someone on Casey Anthony’s computer was researching not where to buy chloroform, but how to make it yourself, which can be done easily.

Eyewitness News legal analyst Bill Sheaffer says, if you were up to no good, there would be an advantage to making it as opposed to buying it.When you Google “how do you make chloroform,” more than a million websites are listed with instructions. On the first one, page one had an explicit warning about chloroform’s dangers, calling the chemical extremely dangerous and unpredictable and warning never to allow children to come near chloroform.FBI lab tests show high levels of chloroform in the trunk of Casey’s car, where investigators say Caylee’s body had been. And there was a mysterious stain in the trunk along with Caylee’s hairs and dirt.”Another piece of evidence in the circumstantial chain,” Sheaffer said.Sheaffer said it’s significant because, if Casey made the chloroform as opposed to buying it, she could have been trying to cover her tracks. Buying it would have generated some sort of record.”This way certainly, she could argue, ‘Alright, I was interested in looking into how to make chloroform, but I never did.’ Or, ‘That’s why you smelled chloroform in the trunk area, because I was experimenting in making it,’” Sheaffer said.Record or not, the jury would be faced with a compromising question for Casey.”Why would you need to make chloroform. For what purpose?” Sheaffer questioned.Last week, the Orange County grand jury heard from the FBI and one of the sheriff’s computer investigators and that information is going to be released to the public very soon.

WFTV





Casey Anthony declines placing commissary order

23 10 2008

A spokesperson from the Orange County Corrections Department said Casey Anthonydid not place a commissary order Wednesday evening, and has missed out on her chance to until next week.
aseycurrently has $251.26 in her inmate account. The money has been deposited by her father, a bail bonds group and two other persons whose relationships to Casey, if any, are unknown. She was allowed to place an order for up to $70 worth of items. It is not clear why she turned down her opportunity.

The items she can purchase include shampoo, underwear, shoes, a bible, batteries and assorted candies.
Click here to see items Casey Anthony can purchase

Casey’s defense attorney’s Jose Luis Garcia and Jose Baez both visited her at the jail Wednesday evening. They had overlapping visits and spent about one hour with her.

Her family has not scheduled any video visitations at this time.





Casey Anthony May Have Searched Online For Chloroform Recipes

23 10 2008

There was evidence of high levels of chloroform in the trunk of Casey’s car and sheriff’s investigators found that someone on Casey Anthony’s computer was researching not where to buy chloroform, but how to make it yourself, which can be done easily.Eyewitness News legal analyst Bill Sheaffer says, if you were up to no good, there would be an advantage to making it as opposed to buying it.When you Google “how do you make chloroform,” more than a million websites are listed with instructions. On the first one, page one had an explicit warning about chloroform’s dangers, calling the chemical extremely dangerous and unpredictable and warning never to allow children to come near chloroform.

FBI lab tests show high levels of chloroform in the trunk of Casey’s car, where investigators say Caylee’s body had been. And there was a mysterious stain in the trunk along with Caylee’s hairs and dirt.”Another piece of evidence in the circumstantial chain,” Sheaffer said.Sheaffer said it’s significant because, if Casey made the chloroform as opposed to buying it, she could have been trying to cover her tracks. Buying it would have generated some sort of record.

“This way certainly, she could argue, ‘Alright, I was interested in looking into how to make chloroform, but I never did.’ Or, ‘That’s why you smelled chloroform in the trunk area, because I was experimenting in making it,’” Sheaffer said.Record or not, the jury would be faced with a compromising question for Casey.”Why would you need to make chloroform. For what purpose?” Sheaffer questioned.Last week, the Orange County grand jury heard from the FBI and one of the sheriff’s computer investigators and that information is going to be released to the public very soon.

WFTV





OVER $250 DEPOSITED INTO CASEY’S JAIL ACCOUNT

23 10 2008

Complete strangers who feel sorry for Casey Anthony are depositing money into her jail account. On Monday, Eyewitness News reported how Casey was lonely in jail with no visitors except her attorney and no money to spend.

Just two days later, she has more than $250. Fifty dollars came from Nola Copeland of California. She’s been following Casey’s story nationally and, on the phone, she told Eyewitness News she’s a good Christian who knows what jail is like and she wanted to make sure Casey could buy the basics like deodorant.A second woman from Apopka sent Casey $100, but she didn’t return calls.Casey’s father and her bail bondsman deposited just over $100 over the last few days.The jail says inmate accounts cannot hold more than $500. If Casey’s account goes above that, the money will be returned to the donor.

WFTV