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Sunday, November 25, 2012

Casey Anthony Detectives Overlooked Google Search

The Florida sheriff's office that investigated the disappearance of Casey Anthony's 2-year-old daughter overlooked evidence that someone in their home did a Google search for "fool-proof" suffocation methods on the day the girl was last seen alive.

Orange County sheriff's Capt. Angelo Nieves said Sunday that the office's computer investigator missed a June 16, 2008, Google search for "fool-proof" suffocation methods. The agency's admission was first reported by Orlando television station WKMG. It's not known who performed the search. The station reported it was done on a browser primarily used by the 2-year-old's mother, Casey Anthony, who was acquitted of the girl's murder in 2011.

Anthony's attorneys argued during trial that Casey Anthony helped her father, George Anthony, cover up the girl's drowning in the family pool.

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8 comments:

  1. Lets smear the family some more and convict them in the public media! If the highly educated attorney's didn't find this before why bring it up now she cannot be tried again for the same thing so why keep pushing out a bunch of rumor material now, Seems like they have egg stuck on their face and are trying to wipe it off with a Casey Anthony rag. The woman will paid for what she did some day but to keep dragging it out in the media accomplishes nothing but highlight how incompetent the high class lawyers really are.

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  2. How she was ever found not guilty is testament to the ignorance of the general public at large.

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  3. liberals are destroying this country!

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  4. She can suffocate me any day.

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  5. this case was a travesty. anthony was guilty and she should be in jail today.

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  6. Sorry. 7:24, if any family deserves to be smeared it's the Anthony family. I will smear them every chance I get.

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  7. 7:24...sorry, but she can't be CONVICTED twice. If new evidence is discovered, she can be re-tried.

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  8. 2:05, i said she should be in jail; hence the word travesty. i know she can't be tried again.

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