ORLANDO -- Prosecutors released a total of 700 new pages of documents in the case against Casey Anthony Wednesday.
The documents, released by the State Attorney's Office, showed someone using the Anthony's home computer used Google to search for the phrases "neck breaking," "how to make chloroform" and "household weapons."
Other searches on the computer were for the words acetone and alcohol.
The documents also revealed on July 2 or July 3, Casey got a tattoo on her shoulder blade that read "Bella Vita," which means “Beautiful Life” in Italian.
Judge Denies Gag Order
A judge has denied a controversial motion to put a gag order on Casey's attorney Jose Baez.
On Tuesday, prosecutors argued in court for the order.
They said Baez's frequent statements to the media are tainting the possible jury pool when Casey goes on trial next year on charges she murdered her young daughter, Caylee.
However, Baez said prosecutors and investigators that have done that by leaking information over the last several months.
In his ruling, the judge said he doesn't think the interviews have risen to the level of a "imminent threat to the administration of justice."
The judge also ruled even with the gag order, the publicity and media attention would likely continue unabated.
Cindy On National Television
Cindy Anthony was back on national television Wednesday. Cindy said she won't stop until Caylee is found alive.
Cindy insisted despite the evidence showing otherwise, she thinks Caylee is alive and in the hands of kidnappers.
She also said she's not worried about the reports on forensic tests that show Caylee's decomposing hair in her daughter's car.
She also said her husband George is still in shock because of this whole ordeal and acknowledged the couple "messed up" when initially giving investigators the wrong dates about when they last saw Caylee.
Caylee hasn’t been seen alive since June.
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