Tim Miller with Texas EquuSearch said he is back in Orlando. The group hopes to start searching by late Sunday or Monday. Miller believes Caylee is dead, but said the 3-year-old deserves a proper burial.
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35, Orlando) — Equusearch is back in Orlando with the hopes of finding Caylee Anthony, the 3 year old toddler who has been missing since June.
The group’s founder Tim Miller says most likely their search won’t start Saturday.
Equusearch left Orlando in September, unable to continue their search for Caylee amid soggy conditions left in the wake of Tropical Storm Fay.
This time around Miller says he still needs to view the search sites to make sure they are dry.
VIDEO: –Search for Caylee will continue
Friday Miller said he had planned to tour the areas via helicopter but meetings with Orange County Sheriffs detectives went long.
Miller plans to resume his aerial tour Saturday and to do a bulk of the planning.
The search sites are the same as they were the last time; areas around Orlando International Airport, though Miller says he hasn’t mapped out specifics.
Miller says Equusearchs quest to find Caylee has cost them $35,000 dollars up until this most recent trip to Orlando. He says the Anthony family attorney; Mark Nejame is working on some sort of funding to help aid the search, possibly through the Never Lose Hope Foundation.
Fox 35 News Orlando Created: Friday, 10 Oct 2008, 11:56 PM EDT
Filed under: Casey Anthony, caylee anthony


Recent Comments