Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Something Rotten

ORLANDO-- Internet searches conducted on the computer seized from the home of Casey Anthony's parents included "how to make chloroform" and "neck breaking,"
according to documents released today in a report from FLORIDA TODAY news
partner WKMG Local 6.

Casey Anthony, 22, has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and other charges and faces life in prison if convicted of killing her 3-year-old daughter, Caylee. The Orlando toddler was last seen on June 16, but her mother did not report her missing until July. More than 1,000 searchers spent a weekend earlier this month looking for the toddler's body, but it has not been recovered.

Forensic tests allegedly show that chloroform was present in Anthony's car, leading to a search of the computer at her parents' home, where Casey and Caylee Anthony lived.Searches conducted March 17 included "how to make chloroform," "neck breaking," and "shovel," according to the documents. There were also searches for "alcohol," "acetone," "peroxide," "hydrogen peroxide," and "death," the documents said.It is not known who made the searches, but Casey Anthony's mother, Cindy Anthony, was at work at the time the searches were entered, according to a timesheet, which was among the released documents.

A search of "weapons out of household products" was also listed in the documents.


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