ORLANDO -- A Sunday night vigil for Caylee Anthony came just hours after her grandfather visited his daughter, Casey, behind bars.
For the third week in a row, the vigil was held at the Anthony family home on Hopespring Drive.
The toddler hasn't been seen in over a month. Her mother remains locked up on child neglect charges and for lying to authorities.
Cindy Anthony, Caylee's grandmother, had some choice words after someone called her to say that a 911 dispatcher in Pennsylvania told a caller that Caylee was dead.
"I'm telling everybody, get off your a** and look for my granddaughter. I don't care if this is on the news or what, but she is out there. She’s out there and God knows what I'm talking about," said the toddler’s grandmother.
Cindy Anthony has been largely out of the public eye in recent days.
Family members said the stress of this whole ordeal has made her sick.
George Anthony Visits Casey
The father of Casey Anthony paid her a visit at the Orange County Jail Sunday morning, six weeks after Casey's daughter, Caylee, 2, disappeared.
Casey Anthony was arrested two weeks ago on child neglect charges in connection with her daughter's disappearance.
As he arrived at the jail, Casey's father, George Anthony, told reporters he simply wanted to have a conversation with his daughter, to find out how she is doing.
George Anthony also said he was prepared to ask Casey some tough questions about where Caylee could be.
"She's got herself in a tough spot," George Anthony told News 13. "Maybe there's something she can say to me today that can help me find my granddaughter. It just might happen. I just don't know."
Caylee's grandfather said he is trying very hard to bring the missing toddler home by her third birthday, on Friday.
George Anthony had 45 minutes Sunday to talk with Casey. Since his daughter's arrest, he said he really only gets to see her in court, and does not get many chances to speak to her alone.
Casey's father believes she would not do anything to harm Caylee, but he also believes Casey holds one of the keys to finding his granddaughter.
After an emotional talk with his daughter, nearly all of which focused on Caylee, George Anthony said Casey was holding up, and he got all the answers he was looking for, and left satisfied that Casey was telling the truth.
When asked about speculation by the media that the Anthony family is speaking to Casey in code during their conversations at the jail, which are released to the public afterward, George Anthony insisted that there is no code, and they are not trying to hide anything.
The visit from Casey's father is one of three she will be allowed to have this week.
Casey's mother and brother also have visitations planned later in the week.
Gasoline Cans Taken From Anthony Home
Reports have revealed that two large paper bags investigators took Friday from the home of Casey Anthony's parents, where she and Caylee were living, contained gasoline cans, which are being checked for forensic evidence.
George Anthony would not comment earlier on the bags, or a visit he and Casey's mother made to the Orange County Sheriff's Office Friday morning.
Results from earlier DNA tests are expected to be released later in the week.
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