October 23, 2008 • 6:55 pm
For those of you watching the Nancy Grace show while at your computer. Here’s your thread to discuss the show while it’s on and others can follow
Note: Some of the regulars here on the site are named Nancy. Inevitably, during our Nancy Grace open threads, someone wanders onto this site and starts chatting up one of our regulars thinking they are talking with Nancy Grace.
SHOW TRANSCRIPT: http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0810/23/ng.01.html
HELP FIND CAYLEE
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ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35, Orlando) –A spokesperson from the Orange County Corrections Department said Casey Anthony did not place a commissary order Wednesday evening, and has missed out on her chance to until next week.
Casey currently has $251.26 in her inmate account. The money has been deposited by her father, a bail bonds group and two other persons whose relationships to Casey, if any, are unknown. She was allowed to place an order for up to $70 worth of items. It is not clear why she turned down her opportunity.
Casey’s defense attorney’s Jose Luis Garcia and Jose Baez both visited her at the jail Wednesday evening. They had overlapping visits and spent about one hour with her.
Her family has not scheduled any video visitations at this time.
Casey remains jailed on the following charges: first degree murder, aggravated child abuse, aggravated manslaughter of a child, and four counts of obstructing a criminal investigation and giving false information to law enforcement.
The charges are all related to the disappearance of her little girl, 3-year-old Caylee Marie, who has not been seen since June.
The items she can purchase include shampoo, underwear, shoes, a bible, batteries and assorted candies.
Click here to see items Casey Anthony can purchase
Fox 35 News Created: Thursday, 23 Oct 2008, 11:35 AM EDT
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News confirmed it paid a “nominal” fee for photographs as part of its coverage of the Casey Anthony case, the same day her parents appeared on the Today show and told a national audience they think their missing granddaughter is still alive.
The Orlando Sentinel asked NBC to address a rumor that it paid George and Cindy Anthony for their interview on the morning broadcast.
A spokeswoman wrote in an e-mail: “NBC News does not pay for interviews. NBC News paid a nominal licensing fee for photos, which is standard in the industry.”
She would not say how much NBC News paid.
The Sentinel also asked the Anthonys’ spokesman, Larry Garrison, if any member of the Anthony family has received compensation from news or entertainment organizations.
Garrison replied by e-mail, “No family member is receiving money for interviews.”
Meanwhile, Texas EquuSearch, the volunteer group that organized a large ground search for Caylee Marie and is preparing another, is looking for current or former members of the military, law enforcement officers or firefighters to serve as team leaders for the next search.
EquuSearch is expecting several thousand volunteers when it resumes its search Nov. 8.
California bounty hunter Leonard Padilla said Wednesday he will return to Central Florida to assist in the search, and he has rallied his peers to join.
Padilla said he hopes as many as 500 bounty hunters and bail agents will come to Orange County to search.
“It’s a challenge. It’s a challenge in the industry to see if we can get the job done,” Padilla said. “Bounty hunters do the impossible.”
Anyone interested in serving as a team leader can call James A. Copenhaver at 407-897-1184.Orlando Sentinel October 23, 2008
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