ORLANDO -- The search for little Caylee Anthony is a story stretching outside Central Florida.
A new petition circulating the Internet is gaining support from people across the country who are upset the Anthony family may be making money off the little girl's disappearance.
The Web site is called "Lifetime Should Not Pay For A Movie About Caylee Anthony."
It states, "We the undersigned will not stand for any media outlet buying the Casey Anthony story from the Anthony Family before the full conclusion of this case and Caylee is brought home."
So far, the petition has more than 1,000 signatures. Their goal is to collect 10,000.
Some petitioners left messages along with their names.
A petitioner from South Carolina states: "The money should go to the Texas EquaSearch foundation to help find missing children."
Another wrote, "No one should profit from a murder!"
The creator of the petition states the signatures will go to the Lifetime Network in an effort to prevent a $2 million movie deal for Casey Anthony's story.
More Documents, Interviews Released
Hundreds of new legal documents, pictures, and interviews were released Friday as the search for the missing 3-year-old continues.
For the first time, we're seeing the interview between the missing girl's grandmother and a revealing new look at Caylee's mother Casey.
In the documents, Casey refers to Caylee as a "snot head" while chatting with a former boyfriend.
In another chat, Casey said it will be a "good time" if a friend could score some Xanax for them.
However, one of the most revealing things was a new videotaped interview with Cindy Anthony.
She insists Caylee is with the so-called nanny who deputies said doesn't exist.
"If I’m gonna ‘Mom, I have to work late so I’m going to leave Caylee with Zani, because I have to get up in the morning, and I’m going to stay at Zani's so I can go to work.’ Casey never came home and left Caylee anywhere else. That would have been a red flag and she would have known I was irritated as heck and I would have made her go back and get her because you wouldn't leave her at the babysitters," said Cindy in her interview.
Cindy goes on to insist Casey is not a murderer, but admitted that Zani may not exist, and said whoever Casey is calling Zani is one of Casey's friends who she thinks has the girl.
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