Looks like they finally found Caylee Anthony

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ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- A team of medical examiners and detectives was hustling to identify the skeletal remains of a child found in a wooded lot in central Florida Thursday, hoping to solve the six-month-old mystery of a missing toddler.

Caylee Anthony, 3, has been missing since June. On Thursday, less than a half-mile from where the girl lived, a utility worker stumbled upon remains of a small child.

There was nothing that immediately indicated the remains were Caylee's. But Orange County Sheriff Kevin Beary said his investigators and the FBI would work around the clock and through the weekend to identify the child. Authorities searched the home where Caylee and her mother lived again on Thursday night, looking for more clues.

"Now the investigation continues," Beary said. "There is a lot of lab work to do. There is a lot of DNA work to do. There is a lot of crime scene work to do."

Caylee's mother, 22-year-old Casey Anthony, was indicted in October on first-degree murder and other charges, even without a body. She has insisted that she left the girl with a baby sitter in June, but she didn't report her missing until July.

For the past several months, Anthony's family, police and volunteers from around the country have searched for the little girl.

A member of EquuSearch - one of the volunteer groups - said they did not check the wooded lot at the edge of the outlying suburb in early September because it was submerged from heavy rains. When they returned in November, the site had been fenced off.

EquuSearch volunteer Deborah Smith said she believed the remains belonged to Caylee.

"I'm glad she was found before Christmas so they can give her a proper burial," Smith said.

Allen Moore, a spokesman for the Orange County jail, said Casey Anthony was told about the discovery. She was placed under psychological observation, not suicide watch, and remains under protective custody. Her attorney, Jose Baez, visited her at the jail for about 90 minutes Thursday.

Forensic experts said it was harder for investigators to identify a child's remains than an adult's, but they would have a few methods to pursue.

Medical examiners would probably look at photos of the child along with the skull, hoping to make a bone structure comparison, said Dr. Lee Jantz, coordinator of the forensic anthropology center at the University of Tennessee.

Dr. Bill Manion, a pathologist and an assistant medical examiner for Burlington County, N.J., said DNA testing could determine an identification even without other DNA from the victim, "as long as we know who the parents are or siblings."

By early Thursday afternoon, dozens of reporters, police and onlookers had gathered in the pouring rain near where the remains were found. One man walked up and placed a flower-covered cross at the scene. Another man openly sobbed. An elementary school at the end of the street released students out through a back pedestrian exit, steering them away from the frantic scene.

Sheriff's spokesman Angelo Nieves said officials told Caylee's grandparents about the find, but refused to discuss whether the remains were Caylee's. But Nieves also said there were no other similar missing-children cases in the area.

The child's grandmother first called authorities in July to say she hadn't seen Caylee for a month and her daughter's car smelled like death.

Police immediately interviewed Anthony and soon said everything she told them about her daughter's whereabouts was false. The baby sitter was nonexistent and the apartment where Anthony said she had last seen Caylee had been empty for months. Anthony also lied about where she worked.

Other troubling details emerged as the case picked up national media attention: Photos surfaced of Anthony partying after her daughter went missing. Friends said she was a habitual liar, but also a good mother.

Last month, the Orange County State Attorney turned over almost 800 pages of documents showing someone used the Anthonys' home computer to do Internet searches for terms like "neck breaking" and "household weapons."

In mid-March, someone searched Google and Wikipedia for peroxide, shovels, acetone, alcohol and chloroform. Traces of chloroform, which is used to induce unconsciousness and a component of human decomposition, were found in the trunk of Casey Anthony's car during forensic testing, the documents say.

Last week, prosecutors announced they would not pursue the death penalty for Anthony. Earlier Thursday, before the remains were discovered, a judge had delayed her trial from January to March.

A spokeswoman with the state attorney's office said it would reserve comment until the investigation was complete. Messages left with Caylee Anthony's grandparents and with Casey Anthony's lawyer were not immediately returned.
 

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that woman is going to jail, no way a jury goes innocent.
 
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yes it seems like she will be going some serious time, unless she plays the innocent by mental desiese or defect. but she definatly deserves to be locked in a 6x9 for a long time. how can you kill a toddler? i mean, yeah they are very tedious and annoying, but they love you unconditionally.

im not from the states, but if that was a male, he would fry for this one. how come there seems to be a serious slant towards males and capitol punishment? correct me if im wrong.
 
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yes it seems like she will be going some serious time, unless she plays the innocent by mental desiese or defect. but she definatly deserves to be locked in a 6x9 for a long time. how can you kill a toddler? i mean, yeah they are very tedious and annoying, but they love you unconditionally.

im not from the states, but if that was a male, he would fry for this one. how come there seems to be a serious slant towards males and capitol punishment? correct me if im wrong.
You're not wrong. Women get off a lot lighter in the majority of crimes within the US. Sleep with a student? If you're a guy you're a child molester and going to prison for the rest of your life. If you're a woman and mildly attractive, you get a slap on the wrist a short prison sentence and 24/7 news coverage.

That right there is equality...wait it's not? Are you sure?

Women rarely get the death penalty, even for crimes identical to a man's. Our legal system has a terrible bias based on sex.

On the original topic, if the remains are of Caylee Anthony, I feel bad for the rest of her family. It's disgusting to me A) that this woman could kill her toddler and B) that she's been able to lie to everyone for six months about it and feel no remorse.
 
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Poor little girl, what she must have went through. The absolute pain and terror and the knowledge that the ones supposed to keep you safe are the ones doing it!
 

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