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Video here: http://www.myfoxorlando.com/myfox/M....jsp?contentId=7186138&version=1&locale=EN-US
Points made in the video:
- Casey is not notified of a planned visit until 7AM on the day of the visit. She can decline the visit, and she does not have to give reasons for refusing visits.
- Casey has 1 hour inside rec-time each day, in which she can watch TV, make phone calls, and perform hygiene. Prison guards clear the rec room for her to have time alone in it.
- Casey has 1 hour outside rec-time each day, in a small chain-link courtyard. Video showed the area, and it's right by a highway or roadway--visible from the roadway.
- Casey met with Baez this past Friday...he was her most recent visitor.
- It's been a week since Casey's made or received a phone call (IIRC).
- Casey was restricted on clothing and items in her cell when she first arrived, but now she receives the same stuff that other prisoners receive.
- Casey is held in a cell alone, like other high-profile prisoners, with a plexi-glass door.
Here's an article that also gives some of this info:
Casey has been in police custody since mid-July. When she was first admitted into the jail, she was restricted in items she could have, including having underwear and bedding. The restriction was lifted shortly after she arrived.
Now, Casey is in protective custody at the jail. She has no other contact with other inmates and is isolated to a cell with a clear plexi-glass material over the door so she can see out.
Each day, Casey is allowed into the day room for one hour where she can watch local television for one hour, make telephone calls and shower. She is also allowed one hour of isolated recreation time in an open courtyard.
Casey's attorney, Jose Baez, was her last visitor Friday morning. In addition to canceling her visit with Lee Friday, she refused to see her parents, George and Cindy, on Sunday -- just one day after her missing daughter turned 3-years-old.
More at link: http://www.myfoxorlando.com/myfox/p...n=2&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=TSTY&pageId=3.3.1
Points made in the video:
- Casey is not notified of a planned visit until 7AM on the day of the visit. She can decline the visit, and she does not have to give reasons for refusing visits.
- Casey has 1 hour inside rec-time each day, in which she can watch TV, make phone calls, and perform hygiene. Prison guards clear the rec room for her to have time alone in it.
- Casey has 1 hour outside rec-time each day, in a small chain-link courtyard. Video showed the area, and it's right by a highway or roadway--visible from the roadway.
- Casey met with Baez this past Friday...he was her most recent visitor.
- It's been a week since Casey's made or received a phone call (IIRC).
- Casey was restricted on clothing and items in her cell when she first arrived, but now she receives the same stuff that other prisoners receive.
- Casey is held in a cell alone, like other high-profile prisoners, with a plexi-glass door.
Here's an article that also gives some of this info:
Casey has been in police custody since mid-July. When she was first admitted into the jail, she was restricted in items she could have, including having underwear and bedding. The restriction was lifted shortly after she arrived.
Now, Casey is in protective custody at the jail. She has no other contact with other inmates and is isolated to a cell with a clear plexi-glass material over the door so she can see out.
Each day, Casey is allowed into the day room for one hour where she can watch local television for one hour, make telephone calls and shower. She is also allowed one hour of isolated recreation time in an open courtyard.
Casey's attorney, Jose Baez, was her last visitor Friday morning. In addition to canceling her visit with Lee Friday, she refused to see her parents, George and Cindy, on Sunday -- just one day after her missing daughter turned 3-years-old.
More at link: http://www.myfoxorlando.com/myfox/p...n=2&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=TSTY&pageId=3.3.1