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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Heart Sticker Was Placed On Duct Tape On Caylee


How twisted is this?

January 21, 2009

ORLANDO, Fla. -- A new set of documents in the Casey Anthony case was released Wednesday morning.

The material includes confirmation from a forensic report that duct tape was found on the skull of Casey Anthony's daughter, Caylee. On a piece of the tape, investigators found evidence that a heart-shaped sticker was intentionally stuck. (See documents at bottom of article)

Caylee’s remains were found in woods in east Orange County. Casey Anthony is charged with first-degree murder in connection with her daughter’s death.

Other documents include investigators' reports and other details on meter reader Roy Kronk, who found the remains.

Another report quotes a friend of Casey Anthony who said that Anthony mentioned wanting to use cold medicine to get Caylee to sleep.

The documents also said that within hours of discovering what turned out to be Caylee's remains, investigators filled out a sworn affidavit asking a judge to allow them to search the Anthony's home.

They said they were looking for materials used to make Chloroform, containers to mix it or a receipt showing someone had bought the solvent.

They were also looking to find traces of DNA on garbage bags, garbage bag containers, and duct tape. They were also looking for small toy horses similar to one found near Caylee's remains.
For the first time, WESH 2 has learned that detectives hoped to find any Winnie the Pooh clothing, towels or blankets similar to one found discarded with the body. (Winnie the Pooh was the "theme" for Caylee's nursery.)

Investigators also hoped to find the clothing that Caylee was last seen wearing on June 16, along with her backpack and sunglasses.

All could hold potential clues to how she died. The documents do not indicate if investigators found and removed any of the items they were looking for in their search warrants of the Anthony's home.

WESH 2 News/WESH.com staff members are reviewing the documents, which are the latest in a series released by prosecutors. Check back here regularly for more information and PDFs of the documents.

Also Wednesday, a new motion was filed in the case to allow the defense to inspect the crime scene where Caylee's remains were found.

Documents

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