Friday, January 2, 2026

CASEY ANTHONY: THE MISSED EVIDENCE


While investigating the disappearance of Casey Anthony's two-year-old daughter, the Florida sheriff's office overlooked the key evidence that someone in their home did a Google search for "fool-proof" suffocat*on methods on the same day the toddler was last seen alive.
 
They missed it because the search was made from Mozilla Firefox and they had only checked the browser history of Internet Explorer.

On December 11, 2008, Caylee Anthony’s remains were found with a blanket inside a laundry bag in a wooded area near the Anthony family's house.

The state sought the death penalty for Casey. Relying largely on circumstantial evidence, the prosecution alleged Casey wished to free herself from parental responsibilities.
 
The defense stated that the child had drowned accidentally in the family's swimming pool and that George, her grandfather, had disposed of the body.
 
On July 5, 2011, a jury found Casey not guilty of first-degree m*rder, aggravated ab*se, and aggravated mansla*ghter of a child, but guilty of four misdemeanor counts of providing false information to a law enforcement officer.

With credit for time served, she was released on July 17, 2011. A Florida appellate court overturned two of the misdemeanor convictions on January 25, 2013...


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