Caylee Anthony

Caylee Anthony Day by Day Since the Begining of The End

Bond posted for Casey Anthony

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35, Orlando) –  Casey Anthony will soon be getting out of jail.  Her bond was posted late Wednesday afternoon by a bail bondsman. Bail Bondsman Leondard Padilla tells FOX 35 his company worked out the proper documentation and filed the paperwork with the jail.  Anthony’s attorney Jose Baez was at the jail during the bond posting proceedings along with Tony Padilla, nephew of Leonard Padilla.

Casey remains in jail due to the late filing of the bond.  She will probably be released on Thursday and will be driven home by the bail bondsmen and a bounty hunter. A member of Leonard Padilla Bounty Hunters’ staff will be moving into the Anthony home and staying with Casey who will be fitted with an ankle monitoring device.

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12 Responses

  1. Harry Knopp says:

    You can get local Orlando news coverage of Casey’s bond and release from http://www.USAMediaGuide.com.

    It has a special section of Caylee links on the front page.

  2. Linda says:

    I think that was a huge mistake. This is going to make the law authorities look really stupid if this goes wrong.

    It will be very interesting to see if Caylee turns up in 5 days as the bounty hunter said. I hope she does, one way or another. God bless her little soul.

  3. Cathy says:

    I don’t think it is in the public’s interest to know everything the investigators know. Not that I wouldn’t like to know, I would. But I have to ask myself, what benefit is it to me other than to satisfy my curiosity and to help settle my own sick gut feeling that the knowledge that my heart tells me is Caylee is dead.
    So, I want not to be selfish and let the detectives do their job.
    Good investigators always hold back some information to enable in getting a conviction.
    Some things only Casey will know so save it to trip her up. She is a sly chick. She has fooled her own parents for years.
    But it isn’t easy tripping up professional interrogators. I have watched shows on TV where real suspects are interviews, and believe me, interrogators have their own set of tricks up their sleeve.
    As far as Casey getting out of jail. Well, I would not want to be under house arrest and in that house whether I got to sleep in my own bed or not, or paint my nails. She is going to have to deal with her parents day in or day out. Casey was used to packing up and leaving when she got pissed and shacking up with friends, now the only place she can run to is her room. George would be smart to take the door off to her room.
    If I die tomorrow, I want to be a fly on the wall in that house!

  4. ctygrlmom32 says:

    well does anyone know if she is out yet? if so i cant find an article about it. did she make it to her house and get mobed?

  5. ctygrlmom32 says:

    never mind i just read she is out. i bet it was a mad house over there today now i just want to find video on it. i hope she finally sits down with her family and tells them what happened. we all know she knows where her daughter is, i sure hope she finally comes clean with everyone.

  6. Sarah II says:

    Hey Cathy,

    I want to be the other fly, the one next to you!

    But seriously, I would be more interested in being the fly on the wall when all the investigators meet to discuss all the evidence and the timeline on this case. As far as the truth about this whole ordeal goes, we will probably only ever know whatever the science and technology can tell us (DNA, phone records, credit card records, cell phone ping locations, etc.)

    Casey had 30 days in jail to think and re-think, hash and re-hash her story. Whatever final version she, or she and her lawyer and/or family/bounty crew brew together for the grand ‘finale’ probably will not be the truth. She might, might not give up Caylee’s whereabouts, but I guess in her version of the story it won’t matter as I’m sure Casey will end up being the ‘victim’ somehow.

    I was very saddened to watch the video of Casey walking out of the jail in the rain. I thought about the rain falling on Caylee’s little corpse somewhere, in some city dump or some wilderness. Insects and vermin eating away at whatever is left or her tiny body while Casey sits comfortably at home and eats her pizza. Caylee’s beautiful, bright, inquisitive eyes haunt me. The sparkling light has been taken from them just as today’s rain has taken away a sunny day.

  7. Arleen says:

    Sarah II …. I think Casey needs to read your description over and over and over again. Has hard as it is it is so true.
    Casey is despicable, I hope she has to deal with Caylee things every where she looks. When my brothers 6 month old baby died we used to find a tiny sock or a
    soft toy, a baby spoon in the silverware drawer once sent my own Mother into a sobbing fit that lasted for what seemed like hours. Caylee needs to realize what a bad thing she has done and that it is forever.
    I pitty her family but she makes me absolutely ill.

  8. Tim in Colorado says:

    Sarah II:

    Very eloquently put, if a bit stark in spots.

    These pictures haunt me too, and what is difficult to even express in words is the absolute disconnect between the mother — out of jail, subject to intense scrutiny by investigators and a heartsick public, but still pinching herself at finding herself free, even after all the highly publicized lies and outrageously sordid and suspicious behavior — and her child, who may either be desperately groping, grasping, gasping for her mother’s secure arms and reassuring voice . . . or . . . may be safely home in a vastly better place. What a contrast!

    Perhaps it might not be inappropriate to suggest that we all take a moment of silence with these thoughts to breathe a prayer for this precious little girl and also for her mother, despite all she may have done. Let us commend them into the hands of the Almighty, whose inscrutable wisdom and deep well of compassion are all we or they need right now to cope with this hideous, deplorable situation. Amen.

  9. terri harvey says:

    I just can’t for the life of me understand why SHE needs to take a bath and do HER nails while her little daughter is missing…Oh, i forgot SHE knows where her little daughter is and so do I…dead somewhere and she did it!!!! I’d bet my life on it…may you burn in hell for what you have done. The least they could do is tie your tubes!!!

  10. Arleen says:

    I want to know how she can look around the rooms where her daughter lived, played and felt safe all the while knowing she has the answers to bringing her home. How long can this go on ?

  11. Nancy says:

    Arleen – some have speculated that all the things that you stated, are the things that are going to “break” Casey. There has been some speculation that Casey having to see her daughter’s things and see where she played will cause her to “fall apart” and tell the truth. The same people also think that since Casey is unable to leave the home, her parents will be able to pressure her into giving some answers – she can’t hide in a jail cell and deny their visits…. I for one don’t think it will make any difference, the girl is sick – but I guess time will tell!

  12. Arleen says:

    Nancy … I agree she is a sick person … I have 5 children … six grand children and if any of them were missing I would be crazed … I could not hold anything back. This is the most bazaar case I have ever followed. Maybe when Casey starts the cable show with the bounty hunter she will get tripped up in all her lies and they will get the truth out of her.

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