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2008.07.15 Revisiting the 911 Calls
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to me, it sounds like before Cindy says hello and gets into the second call , she is working herself up, so that it sounds like she is really upset. take a listn and tell me what you think, first 5 seconds to the call.
sounds like she is faking the crying IMO
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07-24-2008, 09:40 PM
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IMO:
Call #1 = "Tough Love" -- Cindy has had it. Casey is being irresponsible and disappearing for long periods of time, with the car her parents provide for her, staying god knows where with god knows who. How many times has Cindy "had it"? Who knows. But this time Casey is keeping Caylee from her and Cindy isn't having any of that BS. So she's making the call regarding the stolen car to send Casey a message: "Your crap isn't going to fly around here, young lady." I come from a very dysfunctional family, and believe me when I tell you I can practically hear the fight that precedes this phone call.
Call #2 = Cindy fresh from the revelation that Casey herself hasn't even seen Caylee in a month. Whether she believes Casey's story or not (and it appears from her explanation to someone who comes in to the room while she's on the phone that she does believe Casey's story at least in the beginning), she's absolutely beside herself. She expected the "tough love" to push Casey into producing Caylee. (I think Cindy is used to getting her own way with these two. Without knowing more about Casey and Cindy and their relationship it's impossible to say whether Cindy was an overbearing Grandma who overstepped her bounds or a Grandma struggling as best she could to provide the stable environment for Caylee that Casey clearly could not. Either way, I don't think Cindy is used to not getting her way with Casey.)
I rambled so much I've lost my own point. But, yeah ... those are my impressions. (Unedited and unabridged!)
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Am I out of my mind here or did I hear Cindy say on the second 911 call, while hysterical that she called to report the car stolen by her daughter before, and now her daughter has just admited that Caylee has been missing for a month and that "the car smells like a dead body" was in it????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Did I or did I not hear that?
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So, Cindy absolutely knew that ther may have been a dead body in the missing car on the day she called the cops. Now she says that they knew all along what the smell was and earlier she said it was rotting pizza. But, she obviously did not think that during the 2nd 911 call. She was frantic and it looks like she thought the worse. Now she's trying to backtrack and cover for her kid. The problem is that by doing this, what happened to Caylee may never be known. Perhaps she does not want to ever know. What a mess!
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I have been trying to read all the threads here but they move sooo fast. Anyway I have just been reading not posting although I am following this story on Fox news as thats all we get in the UK.
Why does Casey say in one of those calls that she spoke to Caylee for a minute and did she mean that day??
I think she has murdered this poor child without a doubt and she needs to stop BSing and tell the truth about where she has put her.
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Here is my take on the 911 calls. First of there were THREE 911 calls. The first call was placed in front of the closed police station or substation. The 911 operator told her to go home and call. Cindy took Casey home. She is still getting, "She is with Zanny mom, she is sleeping we will get her tomorrow." BS and Cindy has HAD it with her. She basically is saying I want to see Caylee and Casey is coming up with BS lies. So to try to RILE her she calls and reports the credit cards and car stolen. And POSSIBLY a missing three year old. She doesn't realize in the 1st and 2nd 911 call that Caylee is ACTUALLY missing! (it would be the 1st 911 call that we are hearing) After she gets off the phone with 911, Lee has finally gotten out of Casey that she hasn't seen Caylee in 31 days. So she calls back frantic about Caylee being missing. She really and truly sounds upset in this 911 call.
Earlier on I feel that she might have been involved in actually covering up the disposal of Caylee's body and knew in fact that she is dead and trying to keep Casey out of the public eye. NOW I feel like she HAS TO BELIEVE Casey or otherwise her mind will go to what we all think happened to Caylee, that her mother killed her. She is in COMPLETE denial, and she just wants Caylee home. JMO
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07-25-2008, 11:13 AM
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A flurry of phone calls.....because Casey needed pizza money
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Just found this on youtube. Cindy Anthony Explains Panicked 911 Calls
Seems to just cut off. Interesting response from Cindy. I am curious if there is the entire video of this out there?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuvHz6g20bc
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07-25-2008, 11:14 AM
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A flurry of phone calls.....because Casey needed pizza money
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Found this under related videos. It is three mins long.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aie3N6fxAyU
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07-25-2008, 05:50 PM
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All the phone calls,..
all three 911 calls,.. and the entire jailhouse call from Casey to the family
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/...4.audiogallery
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911 Transcripts
I thought it might be nice to post the transcpripts because there is such a debat about what exactly was said in the conversations:
1st 911 Call Placed
http://www.cfnews13.com/News/Sidebar...y_anthony.html
This is the transcript of another 911 call from Cindy Anthony on July 15, before earlier ones released Thursday.
In this phone call, Cindy was transferred to Orlando police.
Orlando Police Department: Hello.
Cindy Anthony: Hi, I drove to the Police Department here on Pershing [Avenue, in Orlando], but you guys are closed. I need to bring someone in to the Police Department. Can you tell me where I can -- the closest one I can come in to?
OPD: What are you trying to accomplish by bringing them to the station?
Cindy: I have a 22-year-old person that has, um, grand theft, sitting in my auto with me.
OPD: So the 22-year-old person stole something?
Cindy: Yes.
OPD: Is this a relative?
Cindy: Yes.
OPD: Where did they steal it from?
Cindy: Um, my car, and also money.
OPD: OK, is this your son?
Cindy: Daughter.
OPD: OK, so your daughter stole money from your car?
Cindy: No, my car was stolen. We've retrieved it today. We found out where it was at, and retrieved it. I've got that, and I've got affidavits for my banking account. I want to bring her in. I want to press charges.
OPD: Where -- where did all of this happen?
Cindy: Oh, it -- it's been happening.
OPD: I know, but I need to establish a jurisdiction, is what I'm trying --
Cindy: Oh, I live in -- um, in Orlando.
OPD: Yeah, but what address did these thefts occur at?
Cindy: Um, well I guess my residence, I guess.
OPD: What's that? OK.
Cindy Anthony gives the officer her address.
OPD: That's actually going to be in the jurisdiction of the Sheriff's Office, ma'am.
Cindy: OK.
OPD: Not the Orlando Police Department.
Cindy: All righty.
OPD: Let me transfer you over to the Communications section for Orange County.
Cindy: OK, now is the Orlando sheriff's department the one on 436, that -- is that open this afternoon or this evening?
OPD: Um, the substation you're at, on Pershing, if it's Orlando police, we're open primarily during the day.
Cindy: Uh-huh.
OPD: But that's not the sheriff's. That's a city police, which does not have jurisdiction for your address.
Cindy: Right. I know of the Sheriff's Department on 5th -- I mean on 436.
OPD: Well, what I'm going to do, is I'm going to transfer you to the Sheriff's Comunications section, and you can, um, determine that. Hold on.
Cindy: OK.
The officer transfers the call.
Cindy:(speaking to Casey Anthony) Because my next thing will be down to child (inaudible) and we'll have a court order to get her. If that's what you want to play, then we'll do it, and you'll never
Casey Anthony: Well, that's not the way I want to (inaudible)
Cindy: Well, then you have --
Casey: Give me one more day.
Cindy: No, I'm not giving you another day. I've given you a month.
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2nd 911 Call Placed
http://www.cfnews13.com/News/Sidebar...y_anthony.html
This is the transcript of the first 911 call from Cindy Anthony on July 15.
Dispatch: 911, what’s happening?
Cindy: Umm…I have someone here that I need to, umm, be arrested, in my home.
Dispatch: They’re there right now?
Cindy: And I have a possible missing child. I have a 3-year-old that’s been missing for a month.
Dispatch: A 3-year-old?
Cindy: Yes.
Dispatch: Have you reported that?
Cindy: I’m trying to do that now ma’am.
Dispatch: OK, what did the person do that you need arrested?
Cindy: My daughter.
Dispatch: For what?
Cindy: For stealing an auto and stealing money. I already spoke with someone they said they would patch me through the Orlando, umm, Sheriff’s Department, have a deputy here. I was in the car, I was going to drive her to the police station and no one … They said they would bring a deputy to my home. When I got home to call them.
Dispatch: So she stole your vehicle?
Cindy: Yes.
Dispatch: When did she do that?
Cindy: Umm on the 30th. I just got it back from the impound. I’d like to speak to an officer. Can you have someone come out to my house?
Dispatch: OK. OK. I have to ask you these questions so I can put them in in the call OK?
Cindy: OK.
Dispatch: The 30th of June?
Cindy: Yes
Dispatch: OK, how old is your daughter?
Cindy: 22.
Dispatch: OK, what’s her name?
Cindy: My name?
Dispatch: Her name.
Cindy: Her name?
Dispatch: And you said you have this vehicle back?
Cindy: Yes. And I have the, umm, statements.
Dispatch: She’s there right now?
Cindy: Yes I got her. I finally found her after a month. She’s been missing for a month. I found her, but we can’t find my granddaughter.
Cindy: Umm, 5 foot, 1-and-a-half.
Dispatch: Thin, medium or heavy-built?
Cindy: Thin.
Dispatch: Color hair?
Cindy: Brown.
Dispatch: What color, uh, shirt is she wearing?
Cindy: White.
Dispatch: What color pants?
Cindy: Ohh, they’re shorts. They're, umm, plaid. They’re like pink and teal and white and black. Plaid.
Dispatch: Does she have any weapons on her?
Cindy: No.
Dispatch: Is she not telling you where her daughter is?
Cindy: Correct.
Dispatch: OK, we’ll have a deputy out to you as soon as one is available. OK
Cindy: Thank you.
Dispatch: Thank you.
Dispatch: Bye.
Cindy: Bye.
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3rd 911 Call placed
http://www.cfnews13.com/News/Sidebar...y_anthony.html
This is the transcript of the second 911 call from Cindy Anthony on July 15.
Dispatch: 911. What’s your emergency?
Cindy: I called a little bit ago. The deputy sheriff ‘s (inaudible). My granddaughter has been taken. She has been missing for a month. Her mother finally admitted that she’s been missing. I want someone here now.
Dispatch: OK, what is the address that you’re calling from?
Cindy: We’re talking about a 3-year-old little girl. My daughter finally admitted that the babysitter stole her. I need to find her.
Dispatch: Your daughter admitted that the baby is where?
Cindy: That the babysitter took her a month ago. That my daughter’s been looking for. I told you my daughter was missing for a month. I just found her today, but I can’t find my granddaughter. She just admitted to me that she’s been trying to find her herself. There’s something wrong. I found my daughter’s car today, and it smells like there’s been a dead body in the damn car.
Dispatch: Ok what is the 3-year-old’s name?
Cindy: Caylee. C-A-Y-L-E-E Anthony.
Dispatch: Caylee Anthony?
Cindy: Yes.
Dispatch: OK, is she white, black or Hispanic?
Cindy: She’s white.
Dispatch: How long has she been missing for?
Cindy: I have not seen her since the 7th of June.
Dispatch: What is her date of birth?
Cindy: Um, 8, 9, um, oh god, she’s 3. 2005. So it’s Caylee missing? Caylee’s missing! Casey said Zani took her a month ago. She said that she found, um ….
Dispatch: OK, I understand. Can you just, can you calm down for me for just a minute? I need to know what’s going on, OK? I’m gonna try and …
Cindy: We’re so worried we can barely keep still. (sobbing)
Dispatch: Is your daughter there?
Cindy: (in the background) I’m on the phone with them.
Dispatch: Is your daughter there?
Cindy: Yes.
Dispatch: Can I speak with her? Do you mind if I speak with her? Thank you.
Cindy: (in the background) I called them two hours ago, and they haven’t gotten here. Casey finally admitted that Zani took her a month ago. I have to try and find her.
Dispatch: Ma’am, Ma’am.
Cindy: (in the background) Casey. Here, it’s the sheriff’s department. They want to talk with you. Answer their questions.
Casey: Hello?
Dispatch: Hello.
Casey: Yes
Dispatch: Hi. What can you, can you tell me what’s doing on a little bit?
Casey: I’m sorry?
Dispatch: Can you tell me a little bit of what’s going on?
Casey: My daughter’s been missing for the last 31 days.
Dispatch: And you know who has her?
Casey: I know who has her. I’ve tried to contact her. I actually received a phone call today. Now from a number that is no longer in service. I did get to speak to my daughter for about a moment, about a minute.
Dispatch: OK, did you guys call and report a vehicle stolen?
Casey: Um, yes, my mom did.
Dispatch: OK, so there’s been a vehicle stolen too?
Casey: No, this was my vehicle.
Dispatch: What vehicle was stolen?
Casey: Um, it’s a ’98 Pontiac Sunfire.
Dispatch: OK, I have deputies on the way to you right now for that. But now your, now your 3-year-old daughter is missing? Caylee Anthony?
Casey: Yes. Caylee Marie Anthony.
Dispatch: White female.
Casey: Yes, white female.
Dispatch: 3 years old? 8/9/2005 her date of birth?
Casey: Yes.
Dispatch: And you last saw her a month ago?
Casey: 31 days. Um, 31 days.
Dispatch: Who has her? Do you have a name?
Casey: Her name is Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez.
Dispatch: Who is that? The babysitter?
Casey: She’s been my nanny for about a year and a half, almost two years.
Dispatch: Why are you calling now? Why didn’t you call 31 days ago?
Casey: I’ve been looking for her and have gone through other resources to try to find her, which is stupid.
Dispatch: OK, can you, can you give me the name of the nanny again? Like spell it out for me?
Casey: Zenaida Z-E-N-A-I-D-A
Dispatch: Last name?
Casey: Fernandez.
Dispatch: Fernandez?
Casey: Fernandez-Gonzalez. I think the officers are here.
Dispatch: The officers are there?
Casey: Yes.
Dispatch: OK, hold on for a second. Don’t hang up with me yet. OK
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Jail house conversation with Cindy, Lee & Kristina -
Audio - http://www.baynews9.com/VideoPlayer/..._phonecall_726
Transcript - http://www.myfoxorlando.com/myfox/pa...Y&pageId=1.1.1
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35, Orlando) --The following is the transcript from a call made by Casey Anthony from the Orange County Jail on July 16th to her grandmother, Cindy, and brother, Lee. Kristina' is a friend whose last name is unknown.
Cindy Anthony: "Casey?"
Casey Anthony: "Mom, I just saw your nice little cameo on TV."
Cindy Anthony: "Which one."
Casey Anthony: "What do you mean, which one?"
Cindy Anthony: "Which one? I did four different ones, and I haven't seen them all. I've only seen one or two so far."
Casey Anthony: "You don't know what my involvement is in (inaudible)?"
Cindy Anthony: "Casey."
Casey Anthony: "Mom.
Cindy Anthony: "No, I don't know what you involvement is, sweetheart. You are not telling me where she's at."
Casey Anthony: "Because I don't (expletive) know where she's at. You are kidding me?"
Cindy Anthony: "Casey, don't waste your call screaming and hollering at me.
Casey Anthony: "Waste my call sitting in the jail?"
Cindy Anthony: "Whose fault is it you're sitting in jail? Are you blaming me you are sitting in the jail? Blame yourself for telling lies. What do you mean it is not your fault? What do you mean it's not your fault, sweetheart? If you would have told them the truth and not lied about everything…"
Casey Anthony: "Do me a favor and just tell me what Tony's number is. I don't want to talk to you. Forget it."
Cindy Anthony: "I don't have his number.
Casey Anthony: "Well, get it from Lee. I know Lee is at the house. I saw Mallory's car was out front. It was just on the news. They were just live outside the house."
Cindy Anthony: "I know they were.
Casey Anthony: "Well?"
Casey Anthony: "Can you get Tony's number for me so I can call him?"
Lee Anthony: "Hello?"
Casey Anthony: "Hi. Can you get me Tony's number?"
Lee Anthony: "I can do that but I don't know what good it's going to do you at this point.
Casey Anthony: "Well, I'd like to talk to him any way because I called to talk to my mother and it is a (expletive) waste. By the way, I don't want any of you coming up here when I have my first hearing for bond and everything. I mean don't even (expletive) waste your time coming up here."
Lee Anthony: "You know, you are having a real tough year and making it real tough for anybody to want to try to, even if it is giving..."
Casey Anthony: "See that is just it, every..."
Lee Anthony: "You are not even letting me finish.
Casey Anthony: "Go ahead..
Lee Anthony: "First, you are asking me for Tony's phone number so you can call him and then you immediately want to start pressing toward me and don't even worry about coming up here for all this stuff and trying to cut us out.
Casey Anthony: "I'm not trying to cut anybody out..
Lee Anthony: "I'm not going around and around with you. You know, that is pretty pointless. I'm not going to put everyone else through the same stuff that you've been putting the police and everybody else for the last 24 hours and the stuff you've been putting mom through for the last four or five weeks. I'm done with that. So, you can tell me what's going on. Kristina would love to talk to you because she thinks you will tell her what's going on. Frankly, we are going to find out, whatever is going on is going to be found out. So, why not do it now?"
Casey Anthony: "There is nothing to find out. There is absolutely nothing to find out. Not even what I told the detectives. I have no clue where Caylee is. If I knew where Caylee was, do you think that any of this would be happening? No."
Lee Anthony: "Anyway, you only have a couple of minutes with this so I'm not going to let you completely waste it. Here is Kristina."
Casey Anthony: "No, no. I want Tony's number. I'm not talking to anybody else."
Kristina: "Hello."
Casey Anthony: "Hi, I'm glad everybody is at my house but I'll have to call you later or I'll have to call to get somebody to get your number. Do me a favor and get my brother back because I need Tony's number."
Kristina: "OK. Is there anything I can do for you?"
Casey Anthony: "I'm sitting in jail. There is nothing anybody can do now."
Kristina: "I'm just trying to be a…"
Casey Anthony: "I know you are, honey. I absolutely know you are and I appreciate it and everything you are trying to do but I'd like to call Tony. He's not at my house is he?
Kristina: "No. It's just me and your parents and Lee."
Casey Anthony: "Well, can you do me a favor and get my brother back so I can get the number from him please?"
Kristina: "Does Tony have anything to do with Caylee?"
Casey Anthony: "No. Nothing."
Kristina: "OK, so why do you want to talk with Tony? You probably don't want to tell me, do you?"
Casey Anthony: "Tony had nothing to do with Caylee.
Kristina: "Oh, then why do you want to talk with him?"
Casey Anthony: "Because he is my boyfriend and I want to actually try and sit and talk to him because I didn't get a chance to talk to him earlier. Because I got arrested on a (expletive) whim today and because they are blaming me for stuff that I would never do. That I didn't do."
Kristina: "Well, I'm on your side, you know that?"
Casey Anthony: "I know that, I just want to talk with Tony and get a little bit of…"
Kristina: "Casey, you have to tell me if you know anything about Caylee. If anything happened to Caylee, I'll die -- you understand, I'll die."
Casey Anthony: "Oh my God. Calling you guys (was) a waste -- a huge waste. Honey, I love you. You know I'd never let anything happen to my daughter. If I knew where she was, this would not be going on."
Kristina: "Then how come everyone is saying that you are lying?"
Casey Anthony: "Because nobody is (expletive) listening to anything that I'm saying. The media misconstrued everything that I said. The (expletive) detectives pulled (expletive) (expletive). They got all of their information from me but at the same time they are twisting stuff. They already said they are going to pin this on me if they don't find Caylee. They've already said that. They arrested me because they said."
Kristina: "They said that the person you left Caylee with doesn't exist.
Casey Anthony: "Because, Oh look, they can't find her in the Florida database. She is not just from Florida. If they would actually listen to anything that I would have said to them, they would have had their leads. They maybe could have tracked her down. They have not listened to a (expletive) thing that I've said."
Kristina: "You know that whoever has Caylee, nobody is going to get away with it..
Casey Anthony: "I know, nobody is going to get away with it but at the same time, the only way they are going to find Caylee is if they actually listen to what I'm saying and I'm trying to help them and they are not letting me help them."
Kristina: "So, how can I help them find her? The best thing you can do baby is to listen to me."
Casey Anthony: "They need to look up her information in the New York database and a North Carolina database. And other places that she's lived outside of Florida. That is what I told them, even again today. I told them that four times today. I sat up at the police station. The county police station…"
Kristina: "Does she have Caylee or did she transfer Caylee to someone else?"
Casey Anthony: "Honey, I have not talked with her. I don't know. I have not talked to her."
Kristina: "How come everyone is saying that you are not upset and that you are not crying and you show no carrying of where Caylee is at all.
Casey Anthony: "Because I'm not sitting here (expletive) crying every two seconds because I have to stay composed to talk to detectives, to make other phone calls and do other things. I can't sit here and be crying every two seconds like I want to -- I can't."
Kristina: "OK, Casey, don't yell at me, I'm on your side..
Casey Anthony: "I know you are on my side.. I'm not trying to."
Kristina: "Nobody is saying anything bad about you. Your family is with you 100 percent."
Casey Anthony: "No they're not. That is (expletive) because I just watched the (expletive) news and heard everything that my mom said. Nobody in my own family is on my side."
Kristina: "Yes they are.
Casey Anthony: "They just want Caylee back. That is all they are worried about right now is getting Caylee back. And you know what, that is all I care about right now."
Kristina: "Casey, your daughter, your flesh and blood and baby girl..
Casey Anthony: "Kristina, please. Put my brother back on the phone, I don't want to get into this with you right now. I love you honey and I'm glad that you are there. Thank you for your help. I will let you know if there is anything that you can do."
Kristina: "You can't tell me anybody who can find Caylee?"
Casey Anthony: "No. No because everyone number that I've tried and every number that I've called is disconnected --nothing. I can't get a hold of anybody."
Kristina: "But that girl was the last person to have her?"
Casey Anthony: "She was the last person to have her. That was the last time I saw Caylee."
Kristina: "Lee said he doesn't have Tony's phone number.
Casey Anthony: "Yes, he does. He has Tony's number in his phone. He needs to stop (expletive) lying. He just told me a second ago that he'd give me the number."
Kristina: "So, if I go and get you Tony's number, are you going to finish talking to me?"
Casey Anthony: "I will call you tomorrow. I want to talk to him really quick. I wanted to actually try and call Mike. I haven't slept in four days. I have not slept in four days.
Kristina: "Listen, if you are going to talk to anybody, you can talk to me.
Casey Anthony: "I know I can talk to you but at the same time, I know that I can talk to Tony and that is who I want to talk to now. I have not gotten the chance to talk to him since this morning. Since all of this stuff happened with trying to set up the MySpace and I made the MySpace."
Kristina: "Do you know the password?
Casey Anthony: "I made all of it.
Kristina: "What's the password to MySpace so we can see if anybody has written any leads of where Caylee might be.
Casey Anthony: "You can go online and see it. As far as messages, I don't know if anybody is going to be messaging."
Casey Anthony exchanges log-in information with Kristina.
Kristina then gave Casey Anthony Tony's phone number.
Kristina: "Can Tony tell me anything?"
Casey Anthony: "Baby, Tony doesn't know anything. And, I have not even talked with him since this morning."
Kristina: "Has Tony seen Caylee?"
Casey Anthony: "Tony has not seen Caylee since the beginning of June. What's Tony's number again?"
Kristina gives number again.
Casey Anthony: "Thank you. I will find a way to call you later. Leave your number at my house with my mother and I can get it either later tonight."
Kristina: "How can I get a hold of you?"
"I'm at the jail, you can't," Casey Anthony said.
Kristina: "You don't have a way to write my phone number down?".
Casey Anthony: "No, I have no way of writing it down. I have to remember Tony's number. I have to try to memorize his number right now. Just leave your number with my mom and I will try to call you in the morning if I don't get a chance to call you tonight."
Kristina: "So, how can I find information about that girl?".
Casey Anthony: "Have them look up a New York license for Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez. They've just been looking up the last night Gonzalez or the last name Fernandez. If they look up her entire name, they might actually find her. They have not done that. They haven't listened to anything that I've said."
Kristina: "How do you spell Zenaida?
Casey Anthony: "Z-e-n-a-i-d-a..
Kristina: "Where does she live? Because they went and looked at her place and…"
Casey Anthony: "Baby, you are not telling me anything that I don't already know. Again, I've only been in jail since about 8:30 tonight. I was with them all day. I know that. I was with officers pretty much since 9 p.m. last night up until this evening when I came up here."
Kristina: "But you are telling the whole truth and nothing but the truth?"
Casey Anthony: "That I have no clue where my daughter is? Yes, that is the truth. That is the absolute truth."
Kristina: "They'll find out and whoever…"
Casey Anthony: "OK, Kristina, I'm hanging up, I've need to make this other call before I forget the number. So, I'll call you later."
Kristina: "OK Bye."
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3rd 911 Call placed
http://www.cfnews13.com/News/Sidebar...y_anthony.html
This is the transcript of the second 911 call from Cindy Anthony on July 15.
Dispatch: 911. What’s your emergency?
Cindy: I called a little bit ago. The deputy sheriff ‘s (inaudible). My granddaughter has been taken. She has been missing for a month. Her mother finally admitted that she’s been missing. I want someone here now.
Dispatch: OK, what is the address that you’re calling from?
Cindy: We’re talking about a 3-year-old little girl. My daughter finally admitted that the babysitter stole her. I need to find her.
Dispatch: Your daughter admitted that the baby is where?
Cindy: That the babysitter took her a month ago. That my daughter’s been looking for. I told you my daughter was missing for a month. I just found her today, but I can’t find my granddaughter. She just admitted to me that she’s been trying to find her herself. There’s something wrong. I found my daughter’s car today, and it smells like there’s been a dead body in the damn car.
Dispatch: Ok what is the 3-year-old’s name?
Cindy: Caylee. C-A-Y-L-E-E Anthony.
Dispatch: Caylee Anthony?
Cindy: Yes.
Dispatch: OK, is she white, black or Hispanic?
Cindy: She’s white.
Dispatch: How long has she been missing for?
Cindy: I have not seen her since the 7th of June.
Dispatch: What is her date of birth?
Cindy: Um, 8, 9, um, oh god, she’s 3. 2005. So it’s Caylee missing? Caylee’s missing! Casey said Zani took her a month ago. She said that she found, um ….
Dispatch: OK, I understand. Can you just, can you calm down for me for just a minute? I need to know what’s going on, OK? I’m gonna try and …
Cindy: We’re so worried we can barely keep still. (sobbing)
Dispatch: Is your daughter there?
Cindy: (in the background) I’m on the phone with them.
Dispatch: Is your daughter there?
Cindy: Yes.
Dispatch: Can I speak with her? Do you mind if I speak with her? Thank you.
Cindy: (in the background) I called them two hours ago, and they haven’t gotten here. Casey finally admitted that Zani took her a month ago. I have to try and find her.
Dispatch: Ma’am, Ma’am.
Cindy: (in the background) Casey. Here, it’s the sheriff’s department. They want to talk with you. Answer their questions.
Casey: Hello?
Dispatch: Hello.
Casey: Yes
Dispatch: Hi. What can you, can you tell me what’s doing on a little bit?
Casey: I’m sorry?
Dispatch: Can you tell me a little bit of what’s going on?
Casey: My daughter’s been missing for the last 31 days.
Dispatch: And you know who has her?
Casey: I know who has her. I’ve tried to contact her. I actually received a phone call today. Now from a number that is no longer in service. I did get to speak to my daughter for about a moment, about a minute.
Dispatch: OK, did you guys call and report a vehicle stolen?
Casey: Um, yes, my mom did.
Dispatch: OK, so there’s been a vehicle stolen too?
Casey: No, this was my vehicle.
Dispatch: What vehicle was stolen?
Casey: Um, it’s a ’98 Pontiac Sunfire.
Dispatch: OK, I have deputies on the way to you right now for that. But now your, now your 3-year-old daughter is missing? Caylee Anthony?
Casey: Yes. Caylee Marie Anthony.
Dispatch: White female.
Casey: Yes, white female.
Dispatch: 3 years old? 8/9/2005 her date of birth?
Casey: Yes.
Dispatch: And you last saw her a month ago?
Casey: 31 days. Um, 31 days.
Dispatch: Who has her? Do you have a name?
Casey: Her name is Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez.
Dispatch: Who is that? The babysitter?
Casey: She’s been my nanny for about a year and a half, almost two years.
Dispatch: Why are you calling now? Why didn’t you call 31 days ago?
Casey: I’ve been looking for her and have gone through other resources to try to find her, which is stupid.
Dispatch: OK, can you, can you give me the name of the nanny again? Like spell it out for me?
Casey: Zenaida Z-E-N-A-I-D-A
Dispatch: Last name?
Casey: Fernandez.
Dispatch: Fernandez?
Casey: Fernandez-Gonzalez. I think the officers are here.
Dispatch: The officers are there?
Casey: Yes.
Dispatch: OK, hold on for a second. Don’t hang up with me yet. OK
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what pissses me off more, the fact she cant remember the last time she saw caylee, or she cant even remember when she was born.
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I am adding the first phone call from Casey to Lee on Sat July 26, 2008 Transcripts:
http://www.myfoxorlando.com/myfox/pa...Y&pageId=1.1.1
NOTE: There was a phone call prior to this; however Lee was unable to get reception on his cell phone so Casey called the house phone.
LEE: Hey Casey are you there
Hey. Yeah I’m here
LEE: Sorry my cell phone reception is terrible
CASEY: It sucks at the house I know
LEE: I still want you to know that you can call me and I’ll try you know get as much out there as I can before anything, what ever dies. I know it s not a good situation , you know what can we do. You know
CASEY: Yeah absolutely
LEE: Um, so do you understand what I was trying to say for that, that you know, you can reach out to them and they, I know that you said that when we did visitation and I want you to know that you don’t have to necessarily have to put everything through your attorney if you feel like you wanted to speak to them about anything at all, you can still request that he be there, but he doesn’t have to and you don’t have to do that through him
CASEY: Oh I know. But that’s something we had talked about yesterday actually
LEE: Ok good. Do you plan on speaking with any of those guys at all?
CASEY: We’re going to set up a meeting for Monday, Jose was going to think about stuff, how we were going to set things up over the weekend. He was going to be here with me when we bring then in, um, you know and as far as what I answer, how I answer, you know how all that goes down he was going to figure that out this weekend. He was actually going to come up either today or tomorrow and bring a couple of the videos I guess for me to watch from some of the news stuff that’s been going on, I guess some of the talk shows. Just to try to update me on some of the stuff. Plus he wanted me wanted me to get a good laugh.
LEE: Well here’s the thing, don’t put too much stock in and faith into anything that the media is putting out there because you’ve got to understand they get the information they speculate on information and then, you know, you put something out there so they can fill their clips.
CASEY: Oh I know. I actually caught a little bit of it. I mean I only got to see maybe an eighth of the TV, but I can see the pictures and stuff that were coming up last night. I just caught a little bit of that, between the 10 and 11 o’clock news.
LEE: Here’s an FYI for you, so you can conduct yourself accordingly. Everything is public record, including this phone call, including, um the visitation videos, all that stuff is going to end up being released at some point.
CASEY: Oh I know,
LEE: I had no knowledge of that what so ever
They told me that yesterday
LEE: They told me that after we did that, so. Um so there’s obviously some things that I would have asked in a different way.
CASEY: Yeah, absolutely
LEE: And I don’t want you to you know feel for any reason that we’re not on your side about anything, cause we are, about everything. We’re completely behind you. And being completely behind you our entire focus, all our days, every second of every day is consumed with ‘What can we do to find Caylee’.
CASEY: Yes absolutely
LEE: So, is there anything? I know we had spoken before and you understand how all this works, now. but do you have anything that you can, you know, tell me, that would help?
CASEY: There’s nothing I can think of at the moment. I’m actually going to try and get something together, you know today so I can write a couple letters to the family. I’m even going to get with (intelligible) and stuff to see if he does get that directly. But still put out my own specific so if anything happens, if there’s any lapse you still will get what I’m trying to put across too.
LEE: And just remember that if you give it to the attorney….
CASEY: They can read it and choose whether or not to even fix it which is why I’ll do a secondary letter to make sure it’s direct
LEE: Perfect I would encourage that 110 percent. So is there anything specifically, I know you’re going to meet with, you know the investigators and everything, you know. Is there anything specifically the details that you want to clarify to me now so that I’m following up on my own leads and my own information, putting the stuff together, you know then I can start working on it now?
CASEY: Um, at the moment there’s nothing specific or nothing that you know should probably be said here. Um, again I’ll put something together before I see Jose or when I see Jose and you know make sure that I have something also to put out.
LEE: Right.
CASEY: So that way you can get whatever you like
LEE: Ok. And just so remember when you get to talk to those guys um, you know, you mentioned that you’re going to have your prep and everything with Jose. But remember truth don’t hurt.
CASEY: I know but there are some things that I have told them that were misconstrued and not used to their benefit. I gave them the same resources that I gave you and you found out a hundred more things then they did. And they were given the same information. So it’s just about the approach I guess and using the resources to their full extent. Again I’m everybody’s biggest resource; you have said that, Jose has said that, mom and dad have said that.
LEE: Right but at the same time we still we just need to figure out how we can be clear on what ever we’re giving to them, so even if we have to you know speak very direct or we can’t really speak in generalities with them, with anybody is what I’m finding out . Or if we tell them I’m not completely sure on the spelling or I’m not completely sure on this or that. They take everything exactly up front to the ‘T’. Exactly how you provide it. So if it’s off at all they don’t even think to look in any other areas….
CASEY: That’s why I gave them things multiple times. Each officer I gave the same information at least two or three times, I’ve done the same thing with you, the same thing with mom, the same thing with Jose. Everyone has the same information, same spelling, same names. None of that has altered because that’s it
LEE: What do you think, where do you think. You think Caylee’s ok right now?
My gut feeling? As mom asked me yesterday and even Jose asked me last night, the psychologist asked me this morning that I got through the court, um in my gut she’s still ok. And it still feels like she’s close to home.
LEE: Ok
CASEY: So that’s still my best feeling at the moment, again if that changes, obviously I’m going to reach out and say something immediately. But I know mom will understand this better then anyone that’s there’s that type of bond that you have with your kid and it’s you know unexplainable, absolutely.
LEE: Did you speak with Caylee over the phone at any time?
CASEY: I did one time, yes, and that was actually the day that mom called the police.
LEE: Do you remember what time you spoke to her?
CASEY: Around noon, it was through a private call.
LEE: Um they will beep this out so don’t worry about it, can you give me your log in and password for you AT&T account online so I can pull the remainder of your phone records.
(She relays the information.)
LEE: I have your phone records to a certain extent, but I don’t have through the 15th and 16th so.
CASEY: You don’t have the most current ones
LEE: So that will help me extremely, um, did you ever have, or did you ever call the baby sitter on your cell phone or ever receive a call from the baby sitter on your cell phone number?
CASEY: I most definitely did.
LEE: Can you give me any day or anything whenever you think may have received that?
CASEY: A specific day, um, god a lot of the times it was through text messages so the number would show up even on that, um I can’t think of any specifics. My days are all thrown together at least I know what the day is today, but as far as stuff from the last couple of months I have no exact time or date. If I can think of something.
LEE: Do you remember an area code?
CASEY: Um, the last number she called me from was a 954 number, which is a Fort Lauderdale number? I know because (NAME) number is also a similar area code. She has also called me from a 407 number, from a 321 number, there’s been different numbers, different times. Not necessarily on different days; but it just depended on the number that she had at the time.
LEE: Ok. Most recently can you remember the number that….
CASEY: The last number that she had called me from wasn’t has a private listing, or that didn’t show up private cell or private call was 954.
LEE: Ok. Um but even like a private cell of a private number from the most recent one that you can remember, can you remember like what month or anything like that that they were in?
CASEY: Um, the last private call that I received was on the 15th, I believe? That was the day that mom made that call. And I think that was the last one that I had gotten. I mean as far as my knowing someone on the phone when I last had it.
LEE: And do you remember what area code, or any part of that?
CASEY: That was the number that came up. It just said ‘private cell’ or ‘private call’ I can’t remember which one.
LEE: Ok. But whenever you did get to see a number, you said it would either be a 954, or a 407 or 321.
CASEY: Yeah those are the three area codes that I can think of offhand.
LEE: Do you remember any part of any of those numbers that will help me? Any combination of numbers that will help me?
CASEY: Not at the moment. I’ve been trying to piece together numbers, but the numbers that are coming to mind are numbers from other people that I’ve called frequently and I don’t want to give you someone else’s number on accident.
LEE: Nope, that’s fine I completely understand, I understand that in today’s day and age you don’t really memorize cell phones since you have it programmed in. Numbers that you program in yourself.
CASEY: Very much so.
LEE: Would she have been programmed in your cell phone?
CASEY: She was, programmed into that other phone that we need to find a way to recover. I mean I don’t know…
LEE: Help me with that actually. You said that you referred to it as you ‘black jack’?
CASEY: Yeah, it was a Black Jack. I’d only had it for probably a week, a week and half. It didn’t keep its charge so that’s why I started using that other phone.
LEE: So on the Black Jack, do you remember the phone number that the Black Jack was associated with?
CASEY: It was my same number; I just swapped the SIM card back and forth.
LEE: Ok, um…Here’s how these things work Casey, the contact information, the contact stuff is on your SIM card, so if you switched it back and forth.
CASEY: It doesn’t always save to the SIM card. You can sometimes save things to the SIM card or save it specifically to the phone, it just depends on the way the phone’s set up I thought about that too. The phone that I was currently using, the one I guess that the police still have, or you guys have it, I had set it up after the fact to just save things to my SIM card but you can also save it to just the phone or to the SIM card and the phone so there’s copy’s on both
LEE: So this Black Jack where did you, you said that you reported it missing, give me the information so I can find this phone.
CASEY: I had it (TALKING TO SOMEONE OFF THE PHONE : yes sir, is he ok. Can you ask him to stay there couple of minutes, because we only have…ok thank you). Um Jose’s actually here. Um. (Expletive), ok the last time I know I had it for certain I was up at Universal.
LEE: For work, or for otherwise?
I was in through the park talking to just a couple of mutual friends of….
LEE: So you were up there for fun or whatever?
CASEY: It wasn’t necessarily fun, but yes not through work at that moment…
LEE: I’ve got you, ok, I understand.
CASEY: I know I had it at Jay Blanchard Park, I don’t remember where the very last place is I had it.
LEE: Where did you get this phone from? Like how was it provided to you?
CASEY: Through the AT&T Store, god, what road? It’s the bottom left side of town kind of near where the mall and stuff is.
LEE: Was this a phone, is this another personal cell phone of yours?
CASEY: Yes.
LEE: Ok, so tell me. So if you lost the physical phone itself, aside from searching for it, how would you go about finding this? How should I go about finding your phone?
CASEY: I don’t know. That’s the thing. I mean. I knew specifically where it was, I mean my last recollection of me having it was at Universal, but I knew that I had also been at Jay Blanchard Park and I could have potentially had it there with me too. I don’t know if you guys have checked through like some of the bags and stuff that I have at the house with me, if it was in one of those purses but I know I kept everything that I had kind of centralized at Tony’s.
LEE: Case, if you had your Black Jack with you and you lost your Black Jack, but you still have your SIM card in your other phone, I’m trying just to figure out why, you wouldn’t lose both, you know what I mean?
CASEY: Well that’s the thing, if it fell out of my bag, if it fell out of my pocket. It’s a decent size phone, almost the size of the phone that you have now. It could have easily fallen out of my purse.
LEE: Would you have had her, or anybody’s information, even Jeff that’s introduced you or Juliet that also or correct me is there anybody else that knew that you were searching for Caylee?
CASEY: Outside of them, no.
LEE: Ok, outside Zani, Jeff, and Juliet, nobody else knew correct?
CASEY: I hadn’t talked to anyone else about it, no
LEE: Ok, where did you meet Jeff and Juliet from again?
CASEY: Universal.
LEE: When you were working for…
CASEY: Jester Kodak. I could have met Juliet when I was working through Kodak I don’t remember if that’s where we first met I’ve known her also for about two and half, three years.
LEE: How could we verify her? And get in contact with her? Like where does she, Where does she work and all that stuff? By the way we’ve got about a minute left.
CASEY: Ok. She just moved within the last couple of months, I’m trying to figure out where else I can get contact information for her. I know I had her number written down at the house somewhere, where exactly I’m not sure.
LEE: Ok. Did she ever work with you at Kodak or Color Vision?
CASEY: She worked at Universal, yeah.
(Tone: You have one minute left)
LEE: Casey, you got to answer my questions specifically. Did she work with you at Kodak or Color Vision or was she an actual employee of the park?
CASEY: She was an actual employee of the park.
LEE: Ok. And she is Juliette *****. J-U-L-I-E-T-T-E ******. Correct ?
CASEY: JULIET ****.
LEE: Got it. Ok.
LEE: I think we are getting close Case, is there anything?
Um, offhand no. I’m going to go talk to Jose now, If I can think of anything while I’m with him I’ll write down anything and do whatever I can.
LEE: Ok, you know you can call me or the house. We love you
CASEY: Alright
LEE: And please think of anything that can help find Caylee, because as soon as we can help find her, it’s going to be open and shut to get you out of there, ok darling?
CASEY: Absolutely, I know….
Tone, recording, call ends.
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I know this is sort of worthless in some ways because Casey has been caught in so many lies but I was reviewing the phone conversation with her and Lee and she said the phone call she had with Caylee the day Cindy called police was from a private number.
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LEE: Did you speak with Caylee over the phone at any time?
CASEY: I did one time, yes, and that was actually the day that mom called the police.
LEE: Do you remember what time you spoke to her?
CASEY: Around noon, it was through a private call.
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On the transcript (3rd 911 call) she says:
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Casey: I know who has her. I’ve tried to contact her. I actually received a phone call today. Now from a number that is no longer in service. I did get to speak to my daughter for about a moment, about a minute.
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So which was it (if at all)? My experience is a private number says either UNAVAILABLE or PRIVATE. So she can't get the number to call back. And if I am not mistaken you can't redial the last number called if its private.
Right?
These are two very different things: Private number - Number no longer in service.
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I held off on listening to the phone calls because I didn’t want to make character assumptions based on my impression of her sure-to-be nasty voice. I finally caved today, and I am loving the Casey-Lee conversation released on 7/28. Here’s my summary!
Her brother Lee asks if Casey is going to meet with police, here’s she goes…
Casey: “Um, Jose [Baez, Casey's lawyer] was going to, you know, think about stuff, how we were going to set things up over the weekend. He was going to be here with me when we bring them in -- um, you know, and as far as what I answer, how I answer, you know, how all of that goes down, he was going to figure that out this weekend. He was actually going to come up either today or tomorrow, and bring, like, a couple of the videos, I guess, for me to watch from some of the news stuff that's been going on, I guess some of the talk shows.”
Translation: A boy is coming soon. And, we’re setting up a meeting for Monday with more boys, and he’s going do the work, and we’re watching videos! I’m the 10 and 11 o’clock news! Love me daddy!
My commentary: She’s asked about meeting with police, and she’s talking about meeting with her attorney. And videos. And talk shows. She sucks as a human being.
After addressing the legal parameters of her case, brother Lee asks if there is anything at all that she can offer to help. Here’s more good Casey stuff…
Casey: “There's nothing I can think of at the moment. Um, I'm going to actually try to get something together, you know, today, so I can write a couple letters, um –“
Translation: At the moment, I am thinking about going to get something together, so keep guessing! I like attention. Ask me more questions, big brother! Everyone loves me.
My commentary: Could she be more unhelpful? She’s super useless, and she sucks as a human being. If your daughter was missing, would you be writing letters?
After commenting on the police department’s inept ways of allocating resources, she says…
Casey: “I'm, again, everybody's biggest resource. You've said that. Jose has said that. Mom and Dad have said that.”
Translation: Me! Me! Me! If I keep you guessing, I won’t feel bad, and I can’t be punished. I’m still a good person because I am a resource.
My comments: She still sucks. You’ve said it. I said it. Mom and dad said that.
Let’s talk phones. Lee asks if she remembers an area code for her babysitter, a woman she claims to know for 2-3 years.
Casey: “Um, the last number that she called me from was a 954 number, which I believe is a Fort Lauderdale number. I know because Amy's is also the similar area code. She has also called me from a 407 number, from a 321 number -- there's been different numbers, different times. Not necessarily on different days, but it just depended on the number that she had at the time.”
Translation: My nanny is such a bad a**, she’s got lots a digits. She’s here. She’s there. She’s a professional nanny, but she’s everywhere just depending on the number and the location and the time. Different days. Different numbers. My nanny rocks!
My comments: She’s clearly stupid. She sucks, and she’s stupid.
Finally, when asked if Caylee is okay right now, she responds…
Casey: “My gut feeling? As mom asked me yesterday, and even Jose asked me last night, the psychologist asked me this morning that I met with through the court. Um, in my gut, she's still OK, and it still feels like she's, she's close to home.”
Translation: I am getting so much attention. Mom is talking to me. Jose is talking to me. I got a cool psychologist along with the nanny, and they all talk with me. I’m important! Let’s keep guessing!
My comments: Again, with the list of people. Her responses are so odd to me. If I thought someone with several area codes kidnapped my child, I wouldn’t ever say that my child is okay and close to home. She doesn’t say that she believes her child is alive or dead. She doesn’t express any thoughts about her level of care. Is she safe? Is she eating? Is she sleeping? If I thought someone kidnapped my child, I would worry about porn rings and pedophiles. All parents of kidnapped kids consider all the possible options every minute of the day. Casey rarely makes any sense, and her answers frequently don’t fit the questions.
BTW, Caylee’s name was ONLY mentioned three times in the phone call – by Lee. Casey never once said her name.
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If I am reading all these posts correctly, and I like to think I am...it appears that Cindy was calling the police initially to have Casey arrested for stealing a car. Then over the course of the other calls, Casey suddenly remembers to say that Caylee is missing and then Cindy tells LE that story.
Looks like Casey knew she was in deep trouble and used Caylee as her ace in the hole. The whole.."oh your granddaughter has been kidnapped, so you might not want to be pressing charges against me right now..." anything to get herself out of trouble.
????? This whole case just reeks of Melinda Duckett..all her lies and stories running round and round......and we still don't know where Trenton is.
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07-31-2008, 08:02 AM
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~TEAM CAYLEE~
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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Audio: http://www.local6.com/download/2008/0731/17043945.mp3
Transcript: http://www.local6.com/news/17045183/detail.html
A call lasting more than three minutes was made from Casey Anthony to her brother Lee Wednesday.
"How is everything going?" Casey Anthony said to begin the call.
"It's going OK," Lee Anthony said. "How's everything going with you?"
"Good," Casey Anthony said. "Just took a shower and I figured I'd call and check in, say hi, since I got a chance to see mom and dad this morning."
"OK," Lee Anthony said.
Lee then tried to get information from his sister.
"I know there's some, you know, some people that referred to in the past, and you know, I'm just curious if, um, you know, anything has changed as far as who I can trust and all those type of things," Lee Anthony said.
"I mean as far as I'm concerned, nothing's really changed on that level," Casey Anthony said. "So, if anything does, I'll obviously let you know."
The call was dropped during the conversation.
But before it was dropped, Lee Anthony had one final thought.
"If there's ever anything particularly that I should look into or attempt to follow up on…"
"Yeah, I'll definitely let you know if things come up," Casey Anthony said. "If anything does (come up) at all."
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07-31-2008, 07:51 PM
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~TEAM CAYLEE~
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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Casey calling Lee July 31
Audio : http://www.wesh.com/download/2008/0731/17054524.mp3
Transcript: http://www.myfoxorlando.com/myfox/pa...Y&pageId=1.1.1
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35, Orlando) -- Transcript of phone call from Casey Anthony to Lee Anthony on 073108 (2:36)
Lee: Hello?
Casey: Hey
Lee: Hey
Casey: How are you?
Lee: Im ok, how are you?
Casey: Im doing alright. I just tried to call the house a couple of times but um, the line was busy the first time and the other two times it just rang and then I got the voicemail so I mean I initially thought someone was home but mom probably doesnt pick up the phone without knowing the numbers.
Lee: To my knowledge they werent home at all today
Casey: Oh ok. Alright, hows everything going? I know we got cut off yesterday. I didnt get a chance to call you back.
Lee: Thats ok, everythings fine, just trying to (Unintelligible)talk with you know as many people as possible right now.
AUDIO: --Casey Anthony calls her brother Lee from jail, Thursday July 31, 2008
Casey: Yeah
Lee: So, you know. How is the, that letter coming?
Casey: Um, well when I get a chance actually to write a little bit more, I should be able to do that within the next little bit, since I have some I guess, quote rec time.
Lee: (Unintelligible)
Casey: Huh?
Casey: Lee?
Groan of frustration from Casey.
Call ends
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