Per the Orlando Sentinal site...
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news...anthony-court-documents-030509,0,558721.story
An interview with one of the private investigators who volunteered to work on the Casey Anthony case told investigators George Anthony had previously contemplated suicide.
Private investigator James Hoover also told Orange County Sheriff's Office detectives he was "concerned" over the close relationship between Cindy Anthony and private investigator Dominic Casey, as well as an alleged licorice sharing incident, much like the memorable scene in Disney's Lady and the Tramp, between Jose Baez and Casey Anthony at the Orange County Jail.
Hoover said George appeared distressed when the family spent a night at the Ritz Carlton in Orlando in Dec. 2008.
"They felt like they'd uh, thrown each other and Casey underneath the bus," according to Hoover's deposition of an early morning conversion between George and Cindy at the luxury hotel. "He had [been] contemplating taking his own life at one time."
The private eye also said the close relationship between Cindy Anthony and Dominic Casey made him "uncomfortable."
"If I was the husband and you know, uhm, I, I'd be concerned," Hoover said describing a meeting the Anthonys', Casey and Hoover had at attorney Brad Conway's office. "They [Dominic Casey and Cindy] were like holding hands...you know, run their hand up and down their arms."
The most interesting declaration was Hoover's account of an alleged incident involving red licorice at the jail between Baez and his client, Casey Anthony, as told to him by Dominic Casey.
"He [Baez] started eating on one side and you know, she [Anthony] was eating the other side so it looked like they were kissing through the glass or something," Hoover told investigators. "Yeah, kind of like spaghetti thing."
Jail spokesman Allen Moore said "there is no barrier between the two when they have their meetings." Moore added that the only barriers, as described by Hoover, are in a visitation room in the main facility, which has been out of use since 2003.
Moore said he had heard that before, but doubted its accuracy. A corrections officer supervises lawyer-client meetings through a window, Moore said.