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Her father, George Anthony, later testified that he saw his granddaughter Caylee leaving with Casey. [26] Casey told her mother, Cindy, that she was taking Caylee to her nanny, whom Casey identified as Zenaida "Zanny" Fernandez-Gonzalez, and, the next day, she further informed Cindy that the three were headed to Tampa on a work trip. [27]
The Anthony family remains haunted by their tragic past and in the shadows of years-old headlines about the gruesome death of 2-year-old Caylee Anthony. Cindy Anthony reflected on the tragic ...
Garavaglia testified about her findings during the murder trial of Caylee's mother, Casey Anthony. [ 13 ] In 2008, Garavaglia authored How Not to Die , in which she relates her experiences as a medical examiner to educate readers about how to care for their health and avoid premature death.
Caylee was last seen on June 16, 2008, investigators have said. Cindy Anthony, Caylee’s grandmother, reported the child missing on July 15, 2008 — 31 days later. The next day, police arrested ...
More than a decade after the death of 2-year-old Caylee Anthony, her grandparents, George and Cindy Anthony, have agreed to take lie detector tests on camera in response to Casey Anthony's recent ...
Casey Anthony, Caylee's mother, who was indicted for first-degree murder in the death, faced a capital murder charge in her trial. On the eve of jury selection, author Fanning appeared as a commentator on TruTV's "InSession." [3] After the jury acquitted Anthony, Fanning told My San Antonio that she was "stunned" by the "not guilty" verdict. [4]
In July 2008, the tragic story of Caylee Anthony's mysterious disappearance hit the media, unfolding into a larger-than-life homicide trial against her mother, Casey Anthony, after the toddler was ...
From 2008 to 2011, the Caylee Anthony disappearance and the prosecution, trial, and acquittal of her mother Casey Anthony on charges of murder of the child were a regular feature of the Nancy Grace show. She would reveal every new detail of the story. [43]