Surveillance images released today and video 6:30. Prosecutors may seek homicide charges against Casey Anthony in the disappearance of her 3-year-old daughter Caylee Marie, sources confirmed. The state may present the case before an Orange County grand jury on Tuesday. The grand jury meeting was previously scheduled, and prosecutors don’t discuss cases that are brought before it. Video
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In other news, Casey Anthony’s parents, Cindy and George, met with investigators at the Sheriff’s office yesterday. Her brother Lee Anthony was at the office today.4:07 p.m. The director of the Texas-based group that helped organize the volunteer search for Caylee Marie Anthony will be back in Central Florida on Friday, an organization spokeswoman just told the Orlando Sentinel.
Tim Miller, founder and director of Texas EquuSearch, will assess the weather conditions — including water levels and vegetation — and determine if it’s the right time to resume the search for Caylee.
The group left Central Florida a month ago because the high water levels caused by Tropical Storm Fay were preventing a thorough examination of the search areas — many of which were areas of thick brush and woods in east Orange County near the Anthony family home.
And Please don’t forget this case
While in town, Miller will also meet with Orlando police detectives to discuss the Jennifer Kesse case, said EquuSearch search director Mandy Albritton.
Kesse, 24, vanished in January 2006 near her south Orlando apartment.
It’s unclear exactly what will be discussed at the meeting, but there are no new developments in the case. They may search areas that had already been searched earlier, a detective said.
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