Shady Web Searches In Missing Girl Case
Court documents show "neck breaking" and "household weapons" were some of the Google searches performed on a computer accessible to the mother of a missing Florida 3-year-old.
Casey Anthony has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and other charges in the disappearance of her daughter, Caylee. The child disappeared in June, and authorities say her mother didn't report her missing until July.
The description of the searches was included in more than 700 pages of court documents released in the case this week.
The Orlando Sentinel reports that the searches also included "how to make chloroform" and took place in March. Someone also used the computer in March to search for peroxide, acetone, alcohol and "lost numbers."
Court documents also showed that Casey Anthony's grandmother told investigators that Anthony had stolen checks from her on several occasions, starting in 2007, according to the Orlando Sentinel. Shirley Plesea said she wanted to press charges against her granddaughter, but didn't for the sake of Caylee, documents showed.
Cindy Anthony, Casey's mother, first called authorities in July to say that she hadn't seen Caylee for a month and that her daughter's car smelled like death.
Casey Anthony told authorities that she had left her daughter with a babysitter in June, and that the two were gone when she returned from work. She says she spent the next month trying to find her daughter and didn't call authorities because she was scared.
Investigators immediately started poking holes in her story. The apartment where Casey Anthony said she had left her daughter had been vacant for months, they said. They said she also lied when she told them she had been working at an area theme park as an event planner.
Anthony was indicted on murder charges in October and remains in the Orange County Jail.
CBS/ AP Casey Anthony has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and other charges in the disappearance of her daughter, Caylee. The child disappeared in June, and authorities say her mother didn't report her missing until July.
The description of the searches was included in more than 700 pages of court documents released in the case this week.
The Orlando Sentinel reports that the searches also included "how to make chloroform" and took place in March. Someone also used the computer in March to search for peroxide, acetone, alcohol and "lost numbers."
Court documents also showed that Casey Anthony's grandmother told investigators that Anthony had stolen checks from her on several occasions, starting in 2007, according to the Orlando Sentinel. Shirley Plesea said she wanted to press charges against her granddaughter, but didn't for the sake of Caylee, documents showed.
Cindy Anthony, Casey's mother, first called authorities in July to say that she hadn't seen Caylee for a month and that her daughter's car smelled like death.
Casey Anthony told authorities that she had left her daughter with a babysitter in June, and that the two were gone when she returned from work. She says she spent the next month trying to find her daughter and didn't call authorities because she was scared.
Investigators immediately started poking holes in her story. The apartment where Casey Anthony said she had left her daughter had been vacant for months, they said. They said she also lied when she told them she had been working at an area theme park as an event planner.
Anthony was indicted on murder charges in October and remains in the Orange County Jail.
Popular on CBSNews.com
- Massive tornado hits Okla. 63 Photos
- Children rescued from elementary school in Okla. 11 Photos
- Oklahoma tornado carves trail of destruction Play Video
- 20 children among at least 51 left dead by Okla. tornado 70 Comments
- At least 51 dead after massive Okla. tornado 92 Comments
- Severe tornado tears through Oklahoma City suburb Play Video
- Oklahoma tornado as seen by storm chasers Play Video
- Mile-wide tornado rips through Oklahoma City area













I am not saying the Mom is innocent, but, I will not make a snap decision on her guilt.
That would be multiple times, as fast as you can.
Posted by gramto8 at 09:13 AM : Nov 27, 2008
It''ll happen every time, if you want it to. Next time you type something, just click on the publish button, as fast as you can. And see what happens...
Actually WRONG, sometimes the cheezy script here doesnt work right and you press the button and to the author NOTHING happens at all, it appears tobe locked, so you hit it a few times not knowing its actually cueuing the post multiple times due to server lag.
Posted by newster1 at 09:18 PM : Nov 26, 2008
If this is what is happening, do you think that it happens EVERY time this person posts his inane comments?
Now you see what would happen if abortion were to become outlawed, we''''ll see manymany like this- people who didn;''''t want the dam kid in the first place being stuck with it.
Posted by newster1 at 09:16 PM : Nov 26, 2008
_____________________
Actually, this is the same thing. Just happened a little later in life.
Antisocial Personality Disorder is also known as psychopathy or
sociopathy. Individuals with this disorder have little regard for the
feeling and welfare of others. As a clinical diagnosis it is usually
limited to those over age 18. It can be diagnosed in younger people
if the they commit isolated antisocial acts and do not show signs of
another mental disorder.
Antisocial Personality Disorder is chronic, beginning in adolescence
and continuing throughout adulthood. There are ten general
symptoms:
not learning from experience
no sense of responsibility
inability to form meaningful relationships
inability to control impulses
lack of moral sense
chronically antisocial behavior
no change in behavior after punishment
emotional immaturity
lack of guilt
self-centeredness
People with this disorder may exhibit criminal behavior. They may
not work. If they do work, they are frequently absent or may quit
suddenly. They do not consider other people''s wishes, welfare or
rights. They can be manipulative and may lie to gain personal
pleasure or profit. They may default on loans, fail to provide child
support, or fail to care for their dependents adequately. High risk
sexual behavior and substance abuse are common. Impulsiveness,
failure to plan ahead, aggressiveness, irritability, irresponsibility,
and a reckless disregard for their own safety and the safety of
others are traits of the antisocial personality.
ROFLMAO! Brain lag from folks wanting their 15 mins right now!