Re: CAYLEE ANTHONY FOUND!!!!
Skelly- alla them need to do them work and tap bask inna di video light!! i agree that watetva dme find need to go first to police, and then get them close-up aftawards. i mean- wth!!!
CNN have one long hella histry on it too. mi neva know say di spokesman eat a food offa dem too!!! it just get ridiculussa and ridiculussa!!!
Detectives Say Bones Insignificant To Caylee Case
Thursday, November 13, 2008 – updated: 4:08 pm EST November 13, 2008
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Orange County Sheriff's Office investigators say bones found Thursday by dive teams searching for the body of Caylee Anthony have nothing to do with the case of the missing girl.
"There is nothing here at the scene that is credible or of a significant find," said Capt. Angelo Nieves of the Orange County Sheriff's Office (watch full statement).
Early Thursday afternoon, the dive team confirmed to Eyewitness News it had located several children's toys inside a plastic bag in the Little Econ River, including a plastic shamrock toy. The divers also claimed to have found three or four bones, but didn't identify whether or not they were human bones.
FBI agents and sheriff's office detectives arrived on the scene Thursday afternoon and sifted through the remains (images | video). Earlier, an FBI spokesperson had said the agency was "very skeptical" that the find would be related to the Caylee Anthony case.
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SHERIFF'S OFFICE: Says Nothing "Credible" At Scene
ITEMS FOUND: See Images | Raw Video
FROM THE AIR: Aerial View Shows Divers
PROTESTOR: Man Confronts Dive Team At Search Scene
DIVERS SEARCHING: Images From Search Scene
TEAM COVERAGE: Padilla Says Body Will Be Found
MESSAGE BOARD: Case Against Casey Anthony
ARCHIVE: Previous Reports On Anthony Case
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Bounty hunter Leonard Padilla, who organized the dive search, said the bag appeared to have been weighted down by bricks. After the FBI and sheriff's detectives looked over the find, their attention turned to Padilla.
"Mr. Padilla has been requested to take part in a polygraph that will be conducted by the FBI. We believe it is an important thing to do," Nieves said.
Nieves then commented on Padilla's decision to inform media of the discovery before deputies.
"Law enforcement should have been the first call regarding this find, not the media," he said.
Cindy and George Anthony, Caylee's grandparents, remain steadfast in their belief that Caylee is alive.
"Stuff could've been planted," said George Anthony.
Cindy added that she thought all of Caylee’s toys had been accounted for.
"I've got a tip from Coral Springs, Florida that Caylee's alive," said Cindy Anthony. "I haven't hard anything from the authorities and when they come tell us something we'll deal with that."
Coral Springs police said they did not believe that tip was valid.
Padilla organized the new search in the Little Econ River (see map) because of a cross that was discovered on a nearby tree. Searchers have said they do not expect to find the child alive.
The group of highly-trained divers headed into the Little Econ River in Blanchard Park just after 9:00am Thursday (see images).
"Here's a dive team, they've got plenty, they're all experienced, ex-law enforcement, military," Padilla said.
The divers are part of Orlando-based Blackwater Divers. Everyone is volunteering their time. The group expects to have more than 30 divers search a 1-mile stretch of the river.
"This is an example of what they can find, down to little pieces of teeth, bone fragments, things like that," said Todd Bosinski, of Blackwater Divers.
The group used underwater communications and dragging large nets to scrape the river's bottom. But searching dark waters was just one challenge. The divers also dealt with several alligators.
"I've been certified for 26 years and it's the worst conditions I've ever dived in," diver Spyder Dalton said.
The divers planned on searching all day Thursday and, if they didn't get every part of their search area cleared, they planned on being back out Friday morning.
CASEY'S ATTORNEY MAKES NEW DEMANDS
Casey Anthony's defense attorney made more demands Thursday in the case against Casey. Jose Baez says the jail is unfairly forbidding him from bringing his laptop computer into the jail to work on the case. He wants a judge to order the jail to allow him to do it, but the jail says that is against its policy.
Baez also wants all the paperwork associated with the forensic testing that the FBI did in the case and to personally inspect the hairs that the FBI tested.
ANTHONYS SAY SPOKESMAN WAS PAID FOR PHOTOS, VIDEOS
Eyewitness News investigated another twist in the case against Casey Anthony. Casey's parents, Cindy and George, said they've been betrayed by now-former family spokesperson Larry Garrison. The Anthony family said Garrison got paid thousands of dollars for their photos and home videos.
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RAW VIDEO: Cindy Reacts To Garrison's "Betrayal"
PAYMENTS: Garrison's Receipt | Cindy Emails NBC
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According to an email released by Larry Garrison, he resigned as the Anthony's spokesperson. However, Cindy Anthony said he was fired.
Two hours before his so-called resignation he refused more than once to answer questions about whether he was making money off of the Anthony's' network television appearances.
When Eyewitness News spoke with Cindy Anthony Wednesday night she said that she had no idea Garrison was profiting off of her family.
"I asked him about it when I was told that NBC had paid someone a few weeks ago when I was up in New York and he flat out lied to be and said no," she said (watch full interview).
The Anthony family claims it hasn't made a dime off Caylee Anthony's disappearance, but somebody's getting paid. Eyewitness News obtained documents showing TV networks paid thousands of dollars for Caylee's pictures and family interviews, but all the money went to Garrison.
"He always told me it was never about money. He was just there to help," said Cindy.
Garrison told Eyewitness News that he was helping the Anthonys for free because he felt for them. However Wednesday morning when pressed about reports that he was collecting booking fees for the family, he would not answer and he responded to emails by saying he was disappointed that Eyewitness News would stoop so low and not to bother him with rumors anymore.
Two hours later, Garrison sent an email to Eyewitness News saying he's resigning because of the Anthony's erratic behavior over the last two months and because others have manipulated them into situations that would not dignify the family.
"Due to the erratic behavior over the last several months exhibited by the Anthony family, Larry Garrison is resigning as their spokesperson. It is my opinion that others have manipulated them into situations that would not dignify the family. I can no longer be part of that behavior. I wish them all the peace and resolution they so deserve. The truth always comes out in the end, and in this case the truth is better than the spin," Garrison wrote in the statement.
The Anthony's attorney, Mark NeJame, got into a heated discussion with CNN's Nancy Grace on her show last week when she asked him whether the Anthonys had been paid for any of their network appearances. It's a question Eyewitness News asked NeJame in the past after hearing about possible network booking fees and he's always denied it.
On Wednesday, NeJame released an invoice (see invoice) from Garrison to NBC/Dateline for $6500 and says it proves Garrison was profiting from the tragedy. Even though the invoice says it's for the use of pictures, NeJame said no pictures were provided to NBC, just interviews.
NBC News told Eyewitness News late Wednesday that it "does not and will not pay for interviews" and said it paid a "nominal fee" to license photos, which is standard practice. ABC also told Eyewitness News it paid licensing fees for videos and photos that aired on the network's 20/20 program.
"We know that Larry Garrison was doing things behind his clients' back. He was taking money for interviews, they didn't know about it," said NeJame.
Cindy said that for now she and her husband George will be their own spokespeople.
NEJAME SAYS GARRISON LIED, EXPLOITED ANTHONYS
As Eyewitness News was confronting Garrison about his profits, George and Cindy Anthony's attorney was breaking the news to them.
"I've already been stressed out for the last few months. Now finding out that I've been taken advantage of by someone that I care about, I'm just really saddened by it. It just really hurts," said Cindy.
Late Wednesday afternoon, attorney Mark NeJame blasted Larry Garrison. NeJame said the fired family spokesman walked the Anthonys into a snake pit.
NeJame told Eyewitness News he hoped his work as Cindy's and George's attorney would be done by now, but he said Garrison and others who have "exploited the Anthonys" and, worse yet, missing Caylee Anthony leave him with plenty of work to do.
"We've had enough of the exploitation, we've had enough of the lies, we've had enough of the lack of attention directed towards finding Caylee," NeJame said.
NeJame said Garrison assured the Anthonys that he never received a penny from the networks in licensing fees for pictures or any other form and that was a lie.
"We are outing him. We've had enough," NeJame said Wednesday. "People have accused my clients of making money. I've made it very clear to them, if they make a penny off of it I'm outta here."
NeJame said they are looking into whether any other payments have been made without the family's knowledge.
Skelly- alla them need to do them work and tap bask inna di video light!! i agree that watetva dme find need to go first to police, and then get them close-up aftawards. i mean- wth!!!
CNN have one long hella histry on it too. mi neva know say di spokesman eat a food offa dem too!!! it just get ridiculussa and ridiculussa!!!
Detectives Say Bones Insignificant To Caylee Case
Thursday, November 13, 2008 – updated: 4:08 pm EST November 13, 2008
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Orange County Sheriff's Office investigators say bones found Thursday by dive teams searching for the body of Caylee Anthony have nothing to do with the case of the missing girl.
"There is nothing here at the scene that is credible or of a significant find," said Capt. Angelo Nieves of the Orange County Sheriff's Office (watch full statement).
Early Thursday afternoon, the dive team confirmed to Eyewitness News it had located several children's toys inside a plastic bag in the Little Econ River, including a plastic shamrock toy. The divers also claimed to have found three or four bones, but didn't identify whether or not they were human bones.
FBI agents and sheriff's office detectives arrived on the scene Thursday afternoon and sifted through the remains (images | video). Earlier, an FBI spokesperson had said the agency was "very skeptical" that the find would be related to the Caylee Anthony case.
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SHERIFF'S OFFICE: Says Nothing "Credible" At Scene
ITEMS FOUND: See Images | Raw Video
FROM THE AIR: Aerial View Shows Divers
PROTESTOR: Man Confronts Dive Team At Search Scene
DIVERS SEARCHING: Images From Search Scene
TEAM COVERAGE: Padilla Says Body Will Be Found
MESSAGE BOARD: Case Against Casey Anthony
ARCHIVE: Previous Reports On Anthony Case
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bounty hunter Leonard Padilla, who organized the dive search, said the bag appeared to have been weighted down by bricks. After the FBI and sheriff's detectives looked over the find, their attention turned to Padilla.
"Mr. Padilla has been requested to take part in a polygraph that will be conducted by the FBI. We believe it is an important thing to do," Nieves said.
Nieves then commented on Padilla's decision to inform media of the discovery before deputies.
"Law enforcement should have been the first call regarding this find, not the media," he said.
Cindy and George Anthony, Caylee's grandparents, remain steadfast in their belief that Caylee is alive.
"Stuff could've been planted," said George Anthony.
Cindy added that she thought all of Caylee’s toys had been accounted for.
"I've got a tip from Coral Springs, Florida that Caylee's alive," said Cindy Anthony. "I haven't hard anything from the authorities and when they come tell us something we'll deal with that."
Coral Springs police said they did not believe that tip was valid.
Padilla organized the new search in the Little Econ River (see map) because of a cross that was discovered on a nearby tree. Searchers have said they do not expect to find the child alive.
The group of highly-trained divers headed into the Little Econ River in Blanchard Park just after 9:00am Thursday (see images).
"Here's a dive team, they've got plenty, they're all experienced, ex-law enforcement, military," Padilla said.
The divers are part of Orlando-based Blackwater Divers. Everyone is volunteering their time. The group expects to have more than 30 divers search a 1-mile stretch of the river.
"This is an example of what they can find, down to little pieces of teeth, bone fragments, things like that," said Todd Bosinski, of Blackwater Divers.
The group used underwater communications and dragging large nets to scrape the river's bottom. But searching dark waters was just one challenge. The divers also dealt with several alligators.
"I've been certified for 26 years and it's the worst conditions I've ever dived in," diver Spyder Dalton said.
The divers planned on searching all day Thursday and, if they didn't get every part of their search area cleared, they planned on being back out Friday morning.
CASEY'S ATTORNEY MAKES NEW DEMANDS
Casey Anthony's defense attorney made more demands Thursday in the case against Casey. Jose Baez says the jail is unfairly forbidding him from bringing his laptop computer into the jail to work on the case. He wants a judge to order the jail to allow him to do it, but the jail says that is against its policy.
Baez also wants all the paperwork associated with the forensic testing that the FBI did in the case and to personally inspect the hairs that the FBI tested.
ANTHONYS SAY SPOKESMAN WAS PAID FOR PHOTOS, VIDEOS
Eyewitness News investigated another twist in the case against Casey Anthony. Casey's parents, Cindy and George, said they've been betrayed by now-former family spokesperson Larry Garrison. The Anthony family said Garrison got paid thousands of dollars for their photos and home videos.
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RAW VIDEO: Cindy Reacts To Garrison's "Betrayal"
PAYMENTS: Garrison's Receipt | Cindy Emails NBC
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According to an email released by Larry Garrison, he resigned as the Anthony's spokesperson. However, Cindy Anthony said he was fired.
Two hours before his so-called resignation he refused more than once to answer questions about whether he was making money off of the Anthony's' network television appearances.
When Eyewitness News spoke with Cindy Anthony Wednesday night she said that she had no idea Garrison was profiting off of her family.
"I asked him about it when I was told that NBC had paid someone a few weeks ago when I was up in New York and he flat out lied to be and said no," she said (watch full interview).
The Anthony family claims it hasn't made a dime off Caylee Anthony's disappearance, but somebody's getting paid. Eyewitness News obtained documents showing TV networks paid thousands of dollars for Caylee's pictures and family interviews, but all the money went to Garrison.
"He always told me it was never about money. He was just there to help," said Cindy.
Garrison told Eyewitness News that he was helping the Anthonys for free because he felt for them. However Wednesday morning when pressed about reports that he was collecting booking fees for the family, he would not answer and he responded to emails by saying he was disappointed that Eyewitness News would stoop so low and not to bother him with rumors anymore.
Two hours later, Garrison sent an email to Eyewitness News saying he's resigning because of the Anthony's erratic behavior over the last two months and because others have manipulated them into situations that would not dignify the family.
"Due to the erratic behavior over the last several months exhibited by the Anthony family, Larry Garrison is resigning as their spokesperson. It is my opinion that others have manipulated them into situations that would not dignify the family. I can no longer be part of that behavior. I wish them all the peace and resolution they so deserve. The truth always comes out in the end, and in this case the truth is better than the spin," Garrison wrote in the statement.
The Anthony's attorney, Mark NeJame, got into a heated discussion with CNN's Nancy Grace on her show last week when she asked him whether the Anthonys had been paid for any of their network appearances. It's a question Eyewitness News asked NeJame in the past after hearing about possible network booking fees and he's always denied it.
On Wednesday, NeJame released an invoice (see invoice) from Garrison to NBC/Dateline for $6500 and says it proves Garrison was profiting from the tragedy. Even though the invoice says it's for the use of pictures, NeJame said no pictures were provided to NBC, just interviews.
NBC News told Eyewitness News late Wednesday that it "does not and will not pay for interviews" and said it paid a "nominal fee" to license photos, which is standard practice. ABC also told Eyewitness News it paid licensing fees for videos and photos that aired on the network's 20/20 program.
"We know that Larry Garrison was doing things behind his clients' back. He was taking money for interviews, they didn't know about it," said NeJame.
Cindy said that for now she and her husband George will be their own spokespeople.
NEJAME SAYS GARRISON LIED, EXPLOITED ANTHONYS
As Eyewitness News was confronting Garrison about his profits, George and Cindy Anthony's attorney was breaking the news to them.
"I've already been stressed out for the last few months. Now finding out that I've been taken advantage of by someone that I care about, I'm just really saddened by it. It just really hurts," said Cindy.
Late Wednesday afternoon, attorney Mark NeJame blasted Larry Garrison. NeJame said the fired family spokesman walked the Anthonys into a snake pit.
NeJame told Eyewitness News he hoped his work as Cindy's and George's attorney would be done by now, but he said Garrison and others who have "exploited the Anthonys" and, worse yet, missing Caylee Anthony leave him with plenty of work to do.
"We've had enough of the exploitation, we've had enough of the lies, we've had enough of the lack of attention directed towards finding Caylee," NeJame said.
NeJame said Garrison assured the Anthonys that he never received a penny from the networks in licensing fees for pictures or any other form and that was a lie.
"We are outing him. We've had enough," NeJame said Wednesday. "People have accused my clients of making money. I've made it very clear to them, if they make a penny off of it I'm outta here."
NeJame said they are looking into whether any other payments have been made without the family's knowledge.
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