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Meanwhile, e-mails released Friday morning by the State Attorney’s Office shows that Baez approached Orange County investigators on July 25 about meeting with prosecutors about a possible limited immunity.
Prosecutor Linda Drane Burdick e-mailed Baez on July 29, saying she had not heard from him about what information Anthony could provide.
As part of the deal, Anthony would have to waive – in writing – any evidence obtained as a result of her statements to investigators, Drane Burdick wrote.
On August 25, Drane Burdick sent another e-mail to Baez about the immunity they discussed on Aug. 12 and how it will expire on Thursday, Aug. 28.
“By that date, you will have had sufficient ‘private time’ with you client to determine if she wishes to participate in locating her child,” she wrote.
Since then, that deadline has been extended to Tuesday at 9 a.m.
“If you would like to attend to this matter over the Labor Day weekend, please send an e-mail to my work e-mail address and I will be able to retrieve it immediately on my Blackberry,” Drane Burdick said.
There was little activity outside Anthony’s home this morning as the 22-year-old headed to Baez’s office for yet another afternoon.
Baez’s office is one of the few places the mother of missing 3-year-old Caylee Marie is allowed to go.
No reporters saw Anthony get into the minivan to go to Baez’s office because the vehicle was in the closed garage.
Anthony’s mother Cindy briefly opened her garage door this morning and stepped outside, but said nothing to reporters. The family recently posted “no trespassing” signs in their front yard.
A woman, who only identified herself as a “friend,” left the Anthony’s Lee Vista-area home this morning and said they will find Caylee.
“A lot of departments that are supposed to be trying to search with the tips they’ve received that are very — the tips are right on target to where Caylee could be,” the woman said before driving away. “No one’s helping them. No one is helping them.”
Meanwhile, State Attorney Lawson Lamar spoke Friday morning about the limited immunity offered to Anthony. He said prosecutors offered the immunity – which would only include her direct statements but other evidence generated from her information can be used at trial – weeks ago when they hoped Anthony may lead them to a live child. But that “hope is diminishing” with recent test results that prove a dead body was in the back of Anthony’s car. The limited immunity deal is off the table by 9 a.m. Tuesday. The lead prosecutor – Linda Drane-Burdick – is in daily contact with sheriff’s investigators. An Orange County sheriff’s official disclosed earlier this week that air-sample tests from Anthony’s abandoned car showed the vehicle once held a decomposing human body.
(source)
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