Case Of Missing Toddler Caylee Anthony Bombshell: Tests Come Back Positive For Decomposing Body
According to the Orlando Sentinel, the air-sample tests for decomposition came back positive for Casey Anthony's abandoned car. That can't be good.
Here's more from the OS:
Air sample tests from Casey Anthony's car show a decomposing body was inside the trunk, a sheriff's office official just confirmed.Officials have offered Anthony a partial immunity deal if she admits 3-year-old Caylee Marie died as a result of an accident.
Investigators with the Orange County Sheriff's Office are at defense attorney Jose Baez's Kissimmee law office. Anthony left Baez's office at 3 p.m., shortly after investigators arrived.
Anthony, wearing sun glasses and a t-shirt depicting her missing daughter, said nothing as she got into the back of a van and drove away with a bounty hunter.
Oh no, they better not be giving her any kind of immunity. In no way do I believe that Caylee Anthony, whom we have to presume is dead at this point, was killed accidentally. First of all, if Caylee had died accidentally, why not contact police right away? Second of all, why continue with the charade of lies? Thirdly, what about all those pictures of her out partying? Who goes out clubbing after their beloved child is accidentally killed. And then there's the post Casey left on her MySpace page during the time Caylee went missing.
"What is given, can be taken away. Everyone lies, everyone dies. Life will never be easy."
I don't know about you, but that doesn't sound like the admission of an "accident" that sounds more to me like a premeditated statement of guilt. I can't believe with all the attention being paid to this case in the national media that the DA's office would risk letting this woman get away with involuntary manslaughter, or anything less than murder. Just to recap, here's what happened yesterday in this story prior to today's major bombshell of information.
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New details into the Caylee Anthony case emerged today when the prosecution team released a 400-page report. The report, a result of tireless investigation on the part of the Orange County Police Department was filled with interviews and eye-witness accounts from those close to the case, as well as, known details released since the case broke July 16.



