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Re: Grandmother of Missing Caylee Anthony Disputes Decomposition Claims
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just in case you thought your google map searches were private:
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Casey Anthony's lawyers reviewed thousands of Texas EquuSearch records at the Orange County courthouse today and said they found 100 names of people who searched in and around Suburban Drive soon after Caylee Marie Anthony went missing in mid-2008.
These are names, they say, that were not previously provided to the defense.
Those searchers could be important to Casey Anthony's defense, her attorneys say, because they may help them establish a timeline indicating that the 2-year-old child's body was placed in a wooded area after her mother was put in jail or came under close watch in the disappearance.
"There is, in our opinion, reasonable evidence to infer that the body was moved to that location after a time when Casey Anthony could not have done so," said her attorney Cheney Mason, adding that his client was either in jail or under intense scrutiny by the time.
The additional searchers could help the defense team clear up conflicting accounts about the conditions within the heavily wooded area where the remains were later found. Some searchers have said the area was under water in the late summer of 2008. But some identified by the defense have said the area was passable.
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