12/07/2009 Response
Orange County's; to Ms. Casey Anthony's Motion's for Protective Order to Direct Orange County to Destroy Videos of Family Visits and Prohibiting Orange County Jail from Videotaping Attorney Visits
UPDATED: County Files Response To Casey's Defense Request
Posted: 12:38 pm EST December 8, 2009
Updated: 3:56 pm EST December 8, 2009
<snipped> Orange County, which runs the jail, says Casey Anthony should not get special treatment. The county filed court papers Monday, responding to her defense team's request that she not be videotaped without audio when she meets with her lawyers at the jail.
Also, that previous videotapes are destroyed and that those public records are not disclosed.
The county says it has the legal right to have security video at the jail and does not have the legal right to destroy or withhold public records.
Jail security is one of five issues that will be heard at Casey's court hearing on Friday morning. Cindy and George Anthony and their attorney Brad Conway have been subpoenaed to testify at that hearing.
Authors, publishers aim to cash in on Casey Anthony
10:33 a.m. EST, December 8, 2009
<snipped> On the glossy cover of the book Sun Struck, Casey Anthony's mug shot is sandwiched between convicted child killers John Couey and Joseph Smith.
In The Murder Business, a detective-turned-television consultant writes about the "truth," and states Anthony killed her 2-year-old daughter Caylee in their family's home.
As Anthony sits in the Orange County Jail awaiting trial, several authors have seized the opportunity to write about Central Florida's infamous mother and daughter.
Penny C. Sansevieri, CEO of Author Marketing Experts, said the reason these books are marketed so quickly is because authors are trying to capture a story while it's fresh.
"Let's face it, the 15 minutes of fame has shrunk to 15 seconds," she said. "With so much going on . . . consumers move on quickly." *Much more at link!
Case Against Casey: Battle Of The Experts
Tuesday, December 08, 2009 11:01:03 PM
<snipped> "The body or the remains of Caylee Anthony were placed there after Casey Anthony was locked up at the Orange County Correctional Facility and that proves her innocence," said defense attorney Todd Macaluso on Aug. 21.
Anthony’s defense team is lining up witnesses to back up that statement.
They're talking to everyone who may have been in the woods where Caylee's remains were eventually found.
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