WORLD> America
    DNA evidence awaits, but signs point to child's ID
    (Agencies)
    Updated: 2008-12-13 10:20

    ORLANDO, Fla. – Evidence mounted Friday that a child's skull discovered near Caylee Anthony's home belonged to the missing toddler, although investigators cautioned it could be a week or more before they have conclusive DNA evidence.


    Cindy Anthony, grandmother of missing child Caylee Anthony, leaves her home with one of her dogs in Orlando, Fla., Friday, Dec. 12, 2008. On Thursday, a utility worker stumbled upon the skeletal remains of a small child that could be those of Caylee Anthony, 3, just a few blocks from the Anthony home. Caylee's mother, 22-year-old Casey Anthony, was indicted in October on first-degree murder and other charges. [Agencies] 

    A day after a utility worker found the remains of a child in a wooded lot, a defense attorney said some characteristics of the remains matched 3-year-old Caylee, while the county sheriff said clues linked the remains to the child's nearby home.

    Her mother, 22-year-old Casey Anthony, was charged with first-degree murder months after the girl disappeared in June and was not reported missing until July.

    One of her attorneys, Linda Kenney Baden, said during a court hearing Friday that "anthropological measurements and hair color" of the remains were said to match Caylee.

    Orange County Sheriff Kevin Beary said earlier Friday that a search of the grandparents' home where the mother and daughter lived had also yielded links to the remains that he would not reveal. There are no other similar missing-child cases in the area.

    Asked if he believed it was Caylee, Beary said: "My gut says yes, but I have to wait seven to 14 days for the DNA analysis to absolutely make sure."

    The judge still denied a defense motion to examine the remains, saying they must wait for positive identification.

    The middle-class Orlando suburb where the family lived waited for the identification of the child with sadness and some hope the wrenching saga could soon end.

    The streets around the Anthony home have been busy since the summer when the girl — then 2 years old — was first reported missing. The odd circumstances — a child missing for more than a month before being reported, her mother's lies and eventual murder charges — led to press conferences and even protests outside the home as the saga of the little girl grew more complex.

    Even a recording of the 911 call reporting the remains and released on Friday highlighted the notoriety of the case and the neighborhood consumed by it.

    When a utility employee told the 911 dispatcher that one of its workers found a skull in "the Caylee Anthony area," the dispatcher exclaims "oh" and warns them not to disturb any evidence or call attention to the discovery until authorities arrive.

    On Thursday and Friday crime scene vehicles lined the area where the remains were found, within walking distance of the Anthony home, but gawkers were largely absent.

    Stephanie Condenzio, 21, who lives down a street adjacent to the Anthonys, said she moved in to the area with its ranch-style homes about the time Caylee was reported missing. Condenzio said Friday that she feels sorry for Caylee but has little sympathy for the family.

    "It's just been a circus around here ever since then," she said. "We really didn't know what to think."

    Amanda Santiago, 35, who lives in the neighborhood and has a 5-year-old daughter said she had conflicting feelings about the discovery of the remains.

    "You feel relieved that this family has closure," she said. "But you feel sadness because when you're a parent, you know how that feels. You couldn't even imagine losing a child. It breaks your heart."

    Casey Anthony has insisted that she left the girl with a baby sitter in June, but she didn't report Caylee missing for another month. The child's grandmother 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.

    For the past several months, Anthony's family, police and volunteers from around the country have searched for the girl. But as the case unfolded, suspicion fell on Anthony. There were photos of her partying after her daughter went missing, and police said she lied about where she worked and other details of her daughter's disappearance.

    Last month, officials released documents showing someone used a computer at the Anthony home to conduct Internet searches for terms like "neck breaking" and "household weapons."

    Casey Anthony was told about the discovery in jail on Thursday, and was placed under psychological observation — not suicide watch. Her attorney, Jose Baez, visited her and said Friday she was "struggling" with the news.

    "We're doing our best to keep her focused," Baez said.

    精品人妻V?出轨中文字幕| 久久无码精品一区二区三区| 亚洲av中文无码| 亚洲av日韩av无码黑人| 台湾佬中文娱乐中文| 无码不卡亚洲成?人片| 麻豆亚洲AV永久无码精品久久| 亚洲中文字幕丝袜制服一区| 中文字幕亚洲欧美日韩2019| 久久ZYZ资源站无码中文动漫| 毛片免费全部播放无码| 中文字幕一区图| 中文字幕无码乱人伦| 国产精品va在线观看无码| 亚洲AV人无码激艳猛片| 久久亚洲AV无码精品色午夜麻豆| 欧美日韩中文在线视免费观看| 精品人体无码一区二区三区| 人妻无码中文久久久久专区| 伊人久久综合无码成人网| 亚洲av午夜国产精品无码中文字 | 国产AV无码专区亚洲AV手机麻豆| 日韩人妻无码中文字幕视频| 亚洲欧美综合中文| 中文字幕人妻无码专区| 中文无码久久精品| 人妻中文无码久热丝袜| 中文字字幕在线中文无码| 在线看中文福利影院| 中文字幕人成人乱码亚洲电影| 天堂在线资源中文在线8| 亚洲中文久久精品无码| 日韩精品久久无码中文字幕| 久久中文娱乐网| 最近中文国语字幕在线播放视频| 中文字幕一区二区三区5566| 最近新中文字幕大全高清| 无码人妻精品一区二区蜜桃网站| 中文有无人妻vs无码人妻激烈| 亚洲熟妇无码八AV在线播放| 人妻中文字幕无码专区|