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Dive Team Training Near Anthony Home

Friday, August 08, 2008 9:04:38 AM
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ORLANDO -- Orange County deputies said their dive team will be doing training near where the Anthony family home is Friday.
    
But they said they've had no indications Caylee's body may be in the water nearby.
    
The exact time and locations of that training has not yet been announced.

That same Friday, Casey's brother, Lee Anthony, is scheduled to meet with Casey at 9 a.m.
    
Lee Anthony was supposed to meet with his sister Thursday, but that visit was postponed by a day for unknown reasons.
    
Casey has been behind bars since last month and is now charged with felony child neglect.

The Copy Of Search Warrant Released For Anthony Home

Orange County Sheriff's Office has released an inventory of the items it retrieved from the Anthony home on Wednesday.  The investigators retrieved 11 articles of clothing from the closet of Casey Anthony's room.

In the search warrant, the Orange County Sheriff's Office stated on Aug. 4 Cindy Anthony had removed some clothing from Casey's car, washed them and placed them in Casey's bedroom.

Cindy Anthony said she washed the clothes because they smelled.

Cindy Anthony previously said rotting pizza in the car produced the foul odor.  However, specially trained dogs did hint on the smell of human decomposition inside.

Thursday’s release of the search warrant also shed new light on the so-called babysitter Casey Anthony said took off with her daughter.

Deputies have been trying to track down the Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez since Caylee was first reported missing last month.
    
One woman, found right away at the apartment complex where Casey said she left the toddler, was quickly ruled out.
    
Deputies said there is no one besides Casey who has ever saw or spoke with the so-called nanny, but they're open to the idea she still could exist.
    
Investigators also said there's no trace of a woman named Raquel Farrell, who was allegedly Zenaida's roommate.

Cindy Anthony insisted despite what investigators are saying, the woman with Caylee does exist.  Anthony said she has nothing to hide.

"I'm portrayed as someone who is hiding something. If I was hiding something, I wouldn't have made the 911 calls, I wouldn’t invite these people to my house. I wouldn't have called them to my house this morning for things I've discovered that I remembered ‘Oh my God’ might help you find Caylee, put the speculation aside,” Cindy Anthony said.

Anthony also said people are afraid to come forward because of all the media attention surrounding the case.

Grandfather: 'We Have Cooperated'

As he was leaving his home Thursday, Caylee's grandfather told the media that the family has "cooperated more than 100 percent" with the sheriff's office's investigation into the 2-year-old's disappearance. 

As if almost on cue, around 11 a.m. Thursday, sheriff's deputies appeared at the Anthony home and were welcomed in by Cindy Anthony, Caylee's grandmother. 

On Wednesday, investigators made a third trip into the Anthony family's home and left after a couple of hours with five or six bags of evidence. A spokesman with the Sheriff's Office would not comment on what they took.

Last week, investigators took several large brown bags from the home, and George Anthony, Caylee's grandfather, said the bags contained gas cans that had been removed from the car used by Caylee's mother, Casey Anthony.

Deputies did tell reporters that they had a nice talk with the Anthonys while they were inside the house Wednesday.

Casey Anthony's brother, Lee, was scheduled to visit Casey at the Orange County Jail on Thursday morning, but that meeting was pushed back 24 hours. No explanation was given.

A candlelight vigil is being planned for Caylee Friday at the First United Methodist Church in St. Cloud. It will replace the regularly scheduled Sunday evening vigil in front of the Anthony home.

A dive team will be training at retention ponds in the area around the Anthony home Friday, but authorities said it is not connected to the investigation.


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