Casey Anthony's Computer Seized And Examined
According to reports at the National Enquirer Casey Anthony was educating herself about police work following the report of a missing child.
The publication also alleged that Casey Anthony used her laptop computer to research how to make chloroform at home, a substance that can be used to subdue and kill.
Pat Brown, criminal profiler, told the National Enquirer, "The missing children’s sites are a big clue. She’s searching for answers she’s
going to give to police about why her child is missing, studying how searches for missing children are done – perhaps to learn how to hide a body so searchers don’t find it – and who she could blame for the crime. You combine that with her searches for chloroform, and her computer shows the methodology of murder — a premeditated murder plan."
Caylee is presumed dead, but her body hasn't been found. She went missing in June, but her disappearance wasn't reported to Florida officials until July. Casey Anthony told police that she left Caylee with a babysitter, but police believe that to be a lie.
DNA tests on hair found in the trunk of Casey Anthony's car were linked to a decomposing body.
Even Caylee's grandfather George Anthony, a former police officer, told investigators he had a bad feeling about the Pontiac Sunfire. He said, "I had bad vibes the very first day when I
got that car." He added "I don’t want to believe that I have, have raised someone, and brought someone in this world that could do something
to another person. I don’t want to believe that."
Casey Anthony has plead "not guilty" to first degree murder, manslaughter and other charges associated with her missing daughter.
In a separate case, Casey is accused of fraud for forging checks. Orange County Circuit Judge Stan Strickland decided that Anthony will be tried for murder before the fraud case comes to trial.
"Judicial economy may be best served by hearing the murder case first."
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