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More from Padilla from the Orlando Sentinel (sorry I found the story on another site and do not have a link). It also gives info about the bond:
Leonard Padilla, the California bounty hunter who helped bail Anthony out of jail Aug.21, said the decision to revoke her bond was reached by his nephew, bondsman Tony Padilla, who posted Anthony's bail, and the Texas-based surety company that underwrote the bond. Padilla said their decision was primarily caused by the angry, sign-carrying crowd that gathered outside of Anthony's parents' home, where she stayed after her release from jail.
"What influenced them tremendously was the crowd out there in front of the house," Padilla said. "We'd been talking about the security problem and all of a sudden it manifested itself right there in front of everyone."
Padilla said Anthony's return to jail will likely end his involvement in her case. He previously said he helped secure her release because he thought he could help find Caylee, but has since changed his mind and now thinks the child is dead.
"I came, I gave it my best shot, she didn't want to talk to me. What can I say?" Padilla said.
Leonard Padilla, the California bounty hunter who helped bail Anthony out of jail Aug.21, said the decision to revoke her bond was reached by his nephew, bondsman Tony Padilla, who posted Anthony's bail, and the Texas-based surety company that underwrote the bond. Padilla said their decision was primarily caused by the angry, sign-carrying crowd that gathered outside of Anthony's parents' home, where she stayed after her release from jail.
"What influenced them tremendously was the crowd out there in front of the house," Padilla said. "We'd been talking about the security problem and all of a sudden it manifested itself right there in front of everyone."
Padilla said Anthony's return to jail will likely end his involvement in her case. He previously said he helped secure her release because he thought he could help find Caylee, but has since changed his mind and now thinks the child is dead.
"I came, I gave it my best shot, she didn't want to talk to me. What can I say?" Padilla said.