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Casey Anthony Out on Bail

Thursday August 21, 2008
The gloomy weather in Central Florida seemed to be an appropriate backdrop for 22 year-old Casey Anthony's release from the Orange County jail at 10:30 a.m. today. Casey was released on $500,200 bail posted by Clearwater bondsman, Al Estes.

Casey Anthony has spent more than a month in jail since her three year old daughter, Caylee Marie was reported missing July 15, 2008. She faces the felony charge of child neglect and the misdemeanor charge of filing a false report.

Now under house confinement at her parent's Orlando home will Casey have more answers on what really happened to her daughter?

Comments

August 21, 2008 at 2:53 pm
(1) Leigh says:

I dont think Casey is going to talk. What if the grandparents already know what happened, they will protect her until the end. God bless Caylee. This is sickening. She claims that she is innocent, so why not come forward with the truth. Cause Im sure the truth is is that “Zanny” does not have her. There are too many details bending towards the fact that Caylee is not alive. I have been following this case since it happened, and there is nothing I want more than to see Caylee again. I know for a fact if proven she was not kidnapped, Casey should never have custody of her. She has been motionless in this whole ordeal. How could someone be so cruel to such a precious, defenseless little girl?

August 21, 2008 at 3:01 pm
(2) jack in omaha says:

if the grandparents REALLY want to know where the child is they need to get a md to give Casey a good stiff shot of sodium penethol the old truth drug. She would admit to where she buried the child and we could get over this absurd charade about the babysitter and all Casey’s make believe friends and jobs!

August 21, 2008 at 3:15 pm
(3) Sadie says:

Zanny is really Xanny (xanax)… there is no nanny she was a professional theif and stole Zenidas info and learned all she needed to know about sawgrass apts… it’s just a coincedance Zenida sounds like it could be Zanny… my theory

August 21, 2008 at 3:37 pm
(4) TigerLaw says:

How can a mother care so little for her own child??…Innocent until proven guilty in a court of law…innocent until proven guilty…innocent until proven guilty…. I have to keep reminding myself because the “facts” reported in the media about this tragic case certainly lead to prejudging the mother’s guilt. Please pray for Caylee and this troubled family.

August 21, 2008 at 3:45 pm
(5) One of Many says:

Having been given the privileges to go to work, church, doctor, lawyer, etc. plus having a man on her arm 24/7, her life seems charmed and almost normal. Casey will soon announce her new job at a local nightclub to fulfill her evening priviledges. Karma in part will be this quick tempered infamous family all living under the same roof again, forced to face reality. Life is stranger than fiction. We pray Caylee is found as soon as possible.

August 23, 2008 at 4:20 pm
(6) lucy says:

I have watched all of this unfold from day one and I still can not understand why won’t help the authorties find her own daughter. I would sell my soul to the devil to have my child back safe in my arms. Something is seriously wrong with her, not only her…her whole family. I would glady rot in prison to have my beautiful daughter safe. The other day when she was released from jail , she was hanging on to her attorney like he was her next victim,. All of this makes me nausea!

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