Death of Caylee Anthony - Wikipedia. Death of Caylee Anthony. Memorial near where Caylee Anthony's remains were found. NBC12 News is On Your Side covering Central Virginia with breaking news, weather, sports and traffic from the Richmond-metro area and beyond. Murder is the unlawful killing of another human without justification or valid excuse, especially the unlawful killing of another human being with malice aforethought. WBRZ News 2 is an ABC affiliate and Baton Rouge's only locally owned and operated television news source for more than 50 years. WBRZ provides coverage of local news. Get the latest Chicago local news and US & World news. See recent updates on politics, sports, health, tech, and weird news on NBC Chicago. Professor killed in UCLA murder-suicide was brilliant, kind and caring, colleagues say. Anthony and Myra Thompson never let much time pass without sharing an affectionate touch or warm embrace. This was one reason for their resilient marriage. Date. Last reported seen June 1. Reported missing July 1. Remains found December 1. Location. Orlando, Florida, United States. Plucking a few events out of the vastness of the world and declaring them to be the news of the day is a mysterious and complicated project. Sometimes what’s news. Sam Mathew Murder - wife and her lover gets life sentence. Believers Journal News/Article. Suspect(s)Casey Anthony. Found not guilty July 5, 2. Caylee Marie Anthony (August 9, 2. On July 1. 5, 2. 00. Cindy, who said she had not seen Caylee for 3. Casey's car smelled like a dead body had been inside it. Cindy said Casey had given varied explanations as to Caylee's whereabouts before finally telling her that she had not seen Caylee for weeks. The prosecution sought the death penalty. The defense team, led by Jose Baez, countered that the child had drowned accidentally in the family's swimming pool on June 1. George Anthony disposed of the body. The defense contended that Casey lied about this and other issues because of a dysfunctional upbringing, which they said included sexual abuse by her father. The defense did not present evidence as to how Caylee died, nor evidence that Casey was sexually abused as a child. On July 5, 2. 01. Casey not guilty of first- degree murder, aggravated child abuse, and aggravated manslaughter of a child, but guilty of four misdemeanor counts of providing false information to a law enforcement officer. A Florida appeals court overturned two of the misdemeanor convictions on January 2. Some complained that the jury misunderstood the meaning of reasonable doubt. At other times, she said Caylee was with a nanny, who Casey identified by the name of Zenaida . George Anthony picked up the certified letter from the post office on July 1. Both later stated that they believed the odor to be that of a decomposing body. Sounding distraught, Cindy said: . I found my daughter's car today and it smells like there's been a dead body in the damn car. Although Casey had talked about her, Zanny had never been seen by Casey's family or friends, and in fact there was no nanny. Investigators brought Casey to Universal Studios on July 1. Caylee was reported missing, and asked her to show them her office. Casey led police around for a while before admitting that she had been fired years before. The judge denied bail, saying Casey had shown . On the second instance, he again called the sheriff's office, eventually was met by two police officers and reported to them that he had seen what appeared to be a skull near a gray bag. On December 1. 1, 2. Kronk again called the police. They searched and found the remains of a child in a trash bag. Jan Garavaglia confirmed that the remains found were those of Caylee Anthony. The death was ruled a homicide and the cause of death listed as undetermined. She was later arrested. Arpad Vass of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory judged that results from an air sampling procedure (called LIBS) performed in the trunk of Casey Anthony's car showed chemical compounds . Vass' research group considers typical of decomposition. Investigators stated that the trunk smelled strongly of human decomposition. The process has not been affirmed by a Daubert Test in the courts. Vass' group also stated there was chloroform in the car trunk. Assistant State Attorneys Frank George and Jeff Ashton completed the prosecution team. Cheney Mason, Dorothy Clay Sims, and Ann Finnell served as co- counsel. Jurors were brought from Pinellas County to Orlando. The trial took six weeks, during which time the jury was sequestered to avoid influence from information available outside the courtroom. In the opening statements, lead prosecutor Linda Drane Burdick described the story of the disappearance of Caylee Anthony day- by- day. Baez argued this is why Casey Anthony went on with her life and failed to report the incident for 3. He alleged that it was the habit of a lifetime for Casey to hide her pain and pretend nothing was wrong because she had been sexually abused by George Anthony since she was eight years old and her brother Lee also had made advances toward her. She told the jury the test had come back negative. Bradley expressed his belief that . Under cross- examination by the defense, Bradley agreed there were two individual accounts on the desktop and that there was no way to know who actually performed the searches. During cross- examination, Baez argued that the dog's search records were . Kristin Brewer also testified that her K9 partner, Bones, signaled decomposition in the backyard during a search in July 2. However, neither K9 partner was able to detect decomposition during a second visit to the Anthony home. Brewer explained that this was because whatever had been in the yard was either moved or the odor dissipated. Jan Garavaglia, who testified that she determined Caylee's manner of death to be homicide, but listed it as . Garavaglia took into account the physical evidence present on the remains she examined, as well as all the available information on the way they were found and what she had been told by the authorities, before arriving at her determination. There is no child that should have duct tape on . Judge Perry, after a short recess to review, ruled that the video could be shown to the jury. The animation featured a picture of Caylee Anthony taken alongside Casey Anthony, superimposed with an image of Caylee's decomposed skull, and another with a strip of duct tape that was recovered with her remains. The images were slowly brought together showing that the duct tape could have covered her nose and mouth. Fontaine examined three pieces of duct tape found on Caylee's remains for fingerprints, and said she did not find fingerprints but did not expect to, given the months the tape and the remains had been outdoors and exposed to the elements, stressing that any oil or sweat from a person's fingertips would have long since deteriorated. Though Fontaine showed the findings to her supervisor, she did not initially try to photograph the heart- shaped adhesive, explaining, . The chief investigator for the medical examiner stated that the original placement of the duct tape was unclear and it could have shifted positions as he collected the remains. Werner Spitz, who performed a second autopsy on Caylee after Garavaglia and challenged Garavaglia's autopsy report. He called her autopsy . Spitz stated that he was not allowed to attend Garavaglia's initial autopsy on Caylee's remains, and that, from his own follow- up autopsy, he was not comfortable ruling the child's death a homicide. He said he could not determine what Caylee Anthony's manner of death was, but said that there was no indication to him that she was murdered. Additionally, Spitz testified that he believed the duct tape found on Caylee's skull was placed there after the body decomposed, opining that if tape was placed on the skin, there should have been DNA left on it, and suggested that someone may have staged some of the crime scene photos. When asked by Ashton during cross- examination, . I can tell you some horror stories about that. The prosecution alleged that only Casey Anthony could have conducted this search and the others because she was the only one home at the time. When asked by prosecutors how she could have made the Internet searches when employment records show she was at work, Cindy Anthony said despite what her work time sheet indicates, she was at home during these time periods because she left from work early during the days in question. Kevin Stenger of the Sheriff's Office the weekend of June 2. Orlando at his own expense to show them. The motion states the defense received a privileged communication from their client which caused them to believe . Anthony is not competent to aid and assist in her own defense. Ken Furton, a professor of chemistry at Florida International University, stated that there is no consensus in the field on what chemicals are typical of human decomposition. The search was videotaped, but nothing was found. I need you in my life. In her initial report, Holloway reported George Anthony saying, . The defense rested its case on June 3. A police computer analyst testified someone had purposely searched online for . Anthropology professor Dr. Michael Warren from the University of Florida was recalled to rebut a defense witness on the need to open a skull during an autopsy. The lead detective stated that there were no phone calls between Cindy and George Anthony during the week of June 1. However, he told the defense he did not know that George had a second cell phone. This case is about the clash between that responsibility, and the expectations that go with it, and the life that Casey Anthony wanted to have. He emphasized how Anthony . Anthony repeatedly told police that Caylee was with the nanny that she specifically identified as Zenaida Fernandez- Gonzalez. Police, however, were never able to find the nanny. Authorities did find a woman named Zenaida Fernandez- Gonzalez, but she denied ever meeting the Anthonys. He further criticized the defense's theory that Caylee drowned in the Anthony pool and that Casey and George Anthony panicked upon finding the child's body and covered up her death. He advised jurors to use their common sense when deciding on a verdict. He told the jury that the prosecution wanted them to see stains and insects that did not really exist, that they had not proven that the stains in Anthony's car trunk were caused by Caylee's decomposing body, rather than from a trash bag found there. He added that the prosecutors tried to make his client look like a promiscuous liar because their evidence was weak. He stressed that there were no child safety locks in the home and that both of Casey Anthony's parents, George and Cindy Anthony, testified that Caylee could get out of the house easily. Although Cindy Anthony testified that Caylee could not put the ladder on the side of the pool and climb up, Baez alleged that Cindy Anthony may have left the ladder up the night before. What made it unique is not what happened, but who it happened to. Clinton Body Bags : snopes. Claim: Bill Clinton has quietly done away with several dozen people who possessed incriminating evidence about him. Origin: Multiple versions of lengthy lists of deaths associated with Bill Clinton have been circulating online for about twenty years now. According to those lists, close to fifty colleagues, advisors, and citizens who were about to testify against the Clintons died in suspect circumstances, with the unstated implication being that Bill Clinton or his henchmen were behind each untimely demise. We shouldn't have to tell anyone not to believe this claptrap, but we will anyway. In a frenzied media climate where the Chief Executive couldn't boff a White House intern without the whole world finding out every niggling detail of each encounter and demanding his removal from office, are we seriously to believe the same man had been having double handfuls of detractors and former friends murdered with impunity? Don't be swayed by the number of names listed on screeds like this. Any public figure is bound to have a much wider circle of acquaintance than an ordinary citizen would. Moreover, the acquaintanceship is often one- sided: though many of the people enumerated on this list might properly claim to have . Lists documenting all the allegedly . Kennedy have been circulating for decades, and the same techniques used to create and spread the JFK lists have been employed in the Clinton version: List every dead person with even the most tenuous of connections to your subject. It doesn't matter how these people died, or how tangential they were to your subject's life. The longer the list, the more impressive it looks and the less likely anyone is to challenge it. By the time readers get to the bottom of the list, they'll be too weary to wonder what could possibly be relevant about the death of people such as Bill Clinton's mother's chiropractor. Play word games. Make sure every death is presented as . Every self- inflicted death discussed must include the phrase . When an autopsy contradicts a . If an obvious suicide is discovered wearing only one shoe, ignore the physical evidence of self- inflicted death and dwell on the missing shoe. You don't have to establish an alternate theory of the death; just keep harping that the missing shoe . You don't have to explain why the people who claimed to have the most damaging goods on Clinton (e. Gennifer Flowers, Paula Jones, Kathleen Willey, Linda Tripp, Monica Lewinsky, Kenneth Starr), are still walking around unscathed while dozens of bit players have been bumped off. It's inconvenient for you, so don't mention it. Most important, don't let facts and details stand in your way! If you can pass off a death by pneumonia as a ! If a cause of death contradicts your conspiracy theory, claim it was ? It's not like anybody is going to check up on this stuff .. Multiple versions of this . New victim names are routinely added and old ones taken off, forming an endless variety of permutations. At this point, there is no one ? In a 1. 99. 4 letter to congressional leaders, former Rep. William Dannemeyer listed 2. Clinton who had died . Thompson admitted she had . Indeed, she said the deaths were probably caused by . Thompson said her allegations of murder . If not before she put her list together, at least afterwards. Anyone who continues to state the mainstream media has given these claims short shrift is being disingenuous. Since 1. 99. 4, various respected news outlets have been confronted with versions of the . Those investigations would culminate in yet another story about an oddball conspiracy rumor. But conspiracy theories don't die that easily. He was a key witness in Ken Starr's investigation. James Mc. Dougal, a key witness for Whitewater prosecutors when the investigation centered on an Arkansas land deal in which the president and Mc. Dougal were involved, had a pre- existing heart condition and died of a heart attack on 8 March 1. Federal Medical Center prison in Fort Worth. The ailing Mc. Dougal had been placed in solitary as punishment for failing to provide a urine sample for a drug test. On the day before his death and while still in his regular cell (where he had access to his heart medications), he had complained of dizziness, and while being processed for isolation he threw up. However, once in isolation, he did not ask for his medicines and appeared to guards . An investigation into the circumstances of his demise did not find evidence of foul play.(The Mc. Dougal entry was not part of the . It was suspected that she was about to testify about sexual harassment at the White House. Former White House intern Mary Caitrin Mahoney, 2. Georgetown Starbucks, was killed along with two co- workers (Emory Allen Evans, 2. Aaron David Goodrich, 1. July 1. 99. 7 during a robbery of the shop. In March 1. 99. 9, Carl Derek Havord Cooper (2. Washington was arrested and charged with these murders. Yes, it is unusual that three employees were killed in the course of a robbery during which nothing was taken. According to Cooper's 2. April 2. 00. 0 guilty plea (he received life with no hope of parole), he went to the Starbucks to rob the place, figuring the receipts from the July 4 weekend would make for a fat take. He came in after closing, waved a . Starbucks employees into the back room. Once there, Mahoney made a run for it after Cooper fired a warning shot into the ceiling. She was ordered back to the room, but then went for the gun. Cooper shot her, then afterwards shot the other two employees. He left empty- handed, afraid the shots had attracted police attention. As regrettable as these three deaths were, this was nothing but a case of a robbery gone wrong. And, right away, we have come to the first big lie of the . Mary Mahoney did once work as an intern at the White House, but so have hundreds of other people who are all still alive. There is no credible reason why, of all the interns who have served in the Clinton White House, Mahoney alone would be the target of a Clinton- directed killing. The closest most interns get to the chief executive is a single brief handshake or group photo.)The putative reason offered for Mahoney's slaying, that she was about to testify about sexual harrassment in the White House, was a lie. This absurd justification apparently sprang from a hint dropped by Mike Isikoff of Newsweek just before the Monica Lewinsky scandal broke that a . We all know now, of course, that the . The conspiracy buffs maintained that White House hit men rushed out, willy- nilly, and gunned down the first female ex- intern they could find whose name began with . He had significant knowledge of the Clintons' financial affairs and was a business partner with Hillary. If the Clintons are guilty of the crimes they are accused of by Larry, Vincent Foster would have detailed knowledge of those crimes. This laundry list of deaths always refers to someone taking his life as . A note in the form of a draft resignation letter was found in the bottom of his briefcase a week after his death. The 1. 14- page summary of a three- year investigation concluded that Foster shot himself with the pistol discovered in his right hand. There was no sign of a struggle, nor any evidence he'd been drugged or intoxicated or that his body had been moved. If Foster had been murdered or if unanswered questions about his death remained, Starr would have been the last person to want to conclude the investigation prematurely. Or are we to believe Kenneth Starr is part of the cover- up, too? And if we buy into this conspiracy theory, what are we expected to believe? That a group of professional killers capable of furtively carrying out dozens of murders all over the world shot Vince Foster, then clumsily dumped him in a park (after he had bled out), planted a gun he didn't own in his hand (without bothering to press his fingerprints onto it), amateurishly forged a suicide note (in several different handwritings), then expected the nation would believe his death was a suicide? Victor Raiser, II - former National Finance Co- Chairman of Clinton for President, and Montgomery Raiser, his son. Both died in a suspicious private plane crash in Alaska. Raiser was considered to be a major player on the Clinton team. All plane crashes are . Pilot error and mechanical failure are by far the most common causes underlying any crash. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigates every downed plane in the U. S., and though they might not always pin down the exact cause of a crash, they're generally pretty good about ruling out the use of explosives or mechanical tampering. If the NTSB doesn't find evidence of tampering or explosives, then that's not what downed the plane, and we're left with pilot error and mechanical failure as our choices. Raiser, his son, and three others died in a plane crash in Alaska on 3. July 1. 99. 2 during a fishing trip. The pilot and another passenger survived and were hospitalized with severe burns. No cause was ever determined and no autopsy was allowed. Tully was a key member of the damage control squad and came up with some of the Clinton strategies. Paul Tully died on 2. September 1. 99. 2. Problem is, there wasn't anything the least bit unusual about his death, so whoever cooked up this list had to lie and claim that . Found in the woods in Virginia with a gunshot wound to the head. Ruled a suicide. Ed Willey was a former Virginia state senator and a lawyer; his wife Kathleen was active in Democratic state politics, worked as a volunteer (including some fund- raising efforts) on behalf of the Clinton campaign in Virginia in 1. White House Social Office. Ed Willey's death was as clear cut a case of suicide as one is likely to find: he was a desperate, unstable man who (along with his wife) spent money lavishly, stole $2. IRS. He took his own life on 2. November 1. 99. 3, leaving behind a suicide note found by his wife reading: . I hope one day you will forgive me.
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