The discovery includes a letter and affidavit from a Michigan inmate to the prosecution. Curtis Jackson wrote that Casey asked him about hiring a hitman. Jackson said that Casey “asked me in coded language if I knew of anyone who was willing to be paid to kill someone." Jackson also wrote that Casey asked about disposing of children and if he knew which types of poison were untraceable. Jackson said he met Casey and her ex-boyfriend Anthony Lazzaro through a pen pal.
<snipped> Later, Plesea wrote: “Casey keeps promising to come and bring Caylee, but never does. Cindy hasn’t seen Caylee for three weeks.”
In another e-mail, Plesea wrote that she was “just out of words” about Casey’s behavior.
Caylee’s remains were found in December 2008.
Orlando attorney Richard Hornsby, who provides analysis for WESH, said that Pleasea “basically served as a de facto investigator for the state attorney’s office.”
For anyone who has followed the case and tried to understand the family, Plesea’s comments are invaluable.
Hornsby said that 11 days before Caylee disappeared, Plesea talked about Cindy exhausting her savings to cover credit card expenses run up by daughter, Casey, and husband, George. A month later, Plesea noted that Cindy Anthony had not gotten to see Caylee since they visited the child's grandfather on Father's Day.
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