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Chloroform was in bottle from Caylee site
The Orlando (Fla.) Sentinel said the discovery of the chloroform inside the syringe and sports drink bottle is detailed in more than 2,100 pages of documents released by the State Attorney's Office Friday.
FBI lab technicians said in a report that a plastic syringe was found inside of a plastic bag labeled "Disposable Syringe Kit." The bag was found inside of the drink bottle, the "Summary of results" report states.
The remains of 2-year-old Caylee were found in Orange County, Fla., in December 2008, months after her mother, Casey Anthony, reported her missing.
Anthony, 23, is facing first-degree murder charges for her daughter's death. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for Anthony if she is convicted.
The Sentinel said authorities were unable to determine a cause of death for the toddler.
Copyright 2009 by United Press International
This news arrived on: 11/06/2009
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11-07-2009 03:56
Mickie - SC wrote:
Casey Anthony
Da, "if" she is convicted? This should be an open and close case. Get real!!
11-06-2009 20:40
bj wrote:
Murder
This country is full of parents who fill their kids up with cold or allergy medicine (usually a variation of benadryl) and head out for the night. This child's mother was frequently seen out and about without a record of baby sitter (except the mystery sitter she claims stole her). She was vain, selfish, juvenile and trapped with a child. Her parents should have let her give the child up but they were selfish and wanted to control her and to have their grandchild nearby. This worked out badly. My sister and I were raised by a woman who was forced to deal with her "mistakes" and we suffered terribly. Please do not encourage let alond brow beat women into keeping children they don't want. The children pay, over and over again. This child may actually have been one of the lucky ones. She was overdosed, not beaten to death. Or beaten and lived. . . this can be hardest of all.
11-06-2009 18:31
Bob wrote:
Anthony
You have got to be kidding about this "if" business? If she killed her daughter put her to death pronto. If she did it then she too should die!! My opinion and a strong one at that.
11-06-2009 16:28
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anthony
IF
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