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Casey Anthony, neglectful mother and pathological liar, out on bondShe's been in jail since the middle of July, told lie after lie, led the police on a wild goose chase, didn't report her daughter missing for an entire month, and yet somehow, this morning, Casey Anthony has been released from a Florida jail on a half-a-million dollar bond.
This is Casey Anthony, likely not crying over the disappearance of her small daughter, but, probably, crying over the fact that she can't go out and party, like she did just days after her daughter supposedly went missing.
Casey being released from jail to go back home does come with consequences, for the young "mother" of, what probably once was, one. She will only allowed to be on the phone for five minutes, for each call, she will be forced to wear and ankle bracelet, and will be monitered twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, for an undisclosed amount of time. The fact that this woman has to be monitered 24/7 is enough to sound off any warning bell, in my opinion. Clearly, the woman is a hazard, not only to the people around her, but to herself. That, right there, should have been enough to try and keep this psychopath in jail. Also, with the ankle bracelet, she is not allowed to tamper with it, otherwise she will end up back in jail, so I'm sure a lot of people are hoping she does.
The bounty hunter who bailed her out, Leonard Padilla, claims that he will get her to talk, and that she has no chance of skipping out of town. First of all... is this guy delusional? Casey hasn't even told her father, or her brother, or her own mother where the baby is. She didn't even admit that the baby was gone a month before. Yeah, she's really gonna spill her guts to some bounty hunter that she just met.
Secondly, why wouldn't she try to skip out of town? Padilla asks reporters, 'Where can she go? She's never been anywhere else, just with her parents.' Yes, that is true, she's always been with her parents, but reality check. Before moving down to Florida, I believe the family came from Ohio. Casey may have been too young to remember Ohio when she was there, but she knows where she came from, and just because she knows Florida better does NOT mean she won't try to run. Other people, who have something to hide, always make a run for it, somewhere, regardless if they know the area or not.
It will either be, Casey Anthony will try to make a run for it, and her parents will try to help her out, saying she is conducting her own investigation, again, or she'll crack under the pressure, and try to kill herself.
Let's just face it. This woman is not going to talk, and if she does? It won't be the truth. It will be more lies, and she will continue to lead investigators on a wild goose chase until someone else finds out that little Caylee is dead, or, if by some miracle of God, Caylee IS alive, and someone manages to find her. Though, with that being said, with the cadaver dogs as proof that something has happened, Caylee Anthony is, infact, likely dead. In any child abduction, especially if the mother hasn't said anything for a whole month, the child is usually killed within the first three hours.
It's similar to the case of Sam and Lindsay Porter, of Independence, Missouri. They went with their father for weekly visitation, and were never seen again. The father kept silent for four years, and investigators discovered the two small kids bodies in the Sugar Creek area. It took all of that time for Daniel Porter, the father, to finally admit that he had, infact, killed them that same night he got them for the visitation, graphically stating that he had blind folded them, shot and instantly killing the son first, while his little girl had to watch, horrified, likely wondering if her father would do that to her, and why he was even doing it. The kids were around seven and nine when they were killed.
Also, somewhat similar, is the case of Kelsey Smith of Overland Park, Kansas, who was abducted by a stranger in broad daylight, in a Target parking lot. Though she was much older than Sam, Lindsay, or little Caylee, being eighteen years old and just recently graduating from high school. Still, she tried to get away as best as she could, but still strangled and killed with her own belt within the first three hours, her remains found within a week, and her perpatrator captured around the same time.
With these two stories, the point I'm trying to make here, is while there is an extreme need to find your loved one alive, especially if they're small children, it just isn't likely to happen. Especially if the parent isn't talking. Within the first three hours, the child dies, that is almost always the case. Caylee's grandparents need to stop being so delusional, and need to stp defending their daughter, and need to start mourning the loss of their granddaughter.
It seems a shame that the family is more concerned about defending Casey, than actually trying harder to go out to find their granddaughter. Though she is more than likely to be dead, still, the entire country is asking for closure at this point.
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