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Casey Anthony Jailhouse Letters Released Anthony Claims Sexual Abuse By Brother, Possibly Father

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Post by oviedo45 Wed Apr 07, 2010 1:30 pm

ORLANDO,
Fla. --


Prosecutors in the case against Casey Anthony
released
more documents in the investigation on Tuesday.The
documents
released included an investigative summary of interviews with
Robyn
Adams, with whom Anthony had conversations and exchanged
letters.Investigators
wrote that Adams discussed the topic of
Zenaida Gonzalez with Anthony.
Anthony has told authorities Gonzalez
kidnapped Caylee.In
conversations with investigators, Adams claimed
Anthony made two
references to Gonzalez. The first indicated "there
was no Zenaida" and
"Zenaida didn't do this." The second reference
claimed Gonzalez was a
childhood friend.





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Investigators said Adams also told them that
Anthony
would give Caylee "stuff" to make her sleep.Anthony and
Adams
discussed chloroform, and Anthony told Adams she would give
the toddler
"antihistamines or something" because she had
difficulties getting her
to take naps.Letters Show Anthony's
Personal Battles


In
the letters, Anthony wrote
about the search for her daughter, Caylee
Anthony, as well as
personal battles.Anthony said she asked
Zenaida Gonzalez to watch
Caylee so she could prepare to move away with
her
daughter."Unfortunately, my plans got beyond tangled when
Zany
wouldn't tell me where she and Caylee were. I had asked her to take

Cays for a few days, so I could put the rest of our stuff together,
money
I had saved, new clothes, new everything," Anthony wrote. "That's
why
I waited to report her missing, because she was and wasn't."Anthony
also stated in the letters that she's an emotional wreck and said she
was
sexually abused."I woke up night after night with my sports
bra
lifted over my chest or if I had a regular bra, it would be
unhooked,"
Anthony wrote.Anthony claimed her brother would walk
into her room
at night and feel her breasts."This went on for
over three years
before I finally stood up to Lee and told him if he
ever came in my
room again, I'd kill him," Anthony wrote.Anthony
said she informed
her mother about the incidents, but that Cindy Anthony
turned on
her."When I told my mom about it two years ago, she
made excuses,
saying that he was sleepwalking. Not only did she say I
was lying,
but when I explained everything, her reaction was literally
like a
knife in my chest: 'So that's why you're a whore?'" Anthony
wrote.Anthony
also claimed she thought her father, George
Anthony, did the same
things to her when she was much younger. She
claimed she sought help
from a doctor on her own when she was 18.Anthony
said she has since
forgiven her brother."That's why we're more
friends than brother
and sister," Anthony wrote. "But even with openly
forgiving him,
part of that pain will always live in me."Brad
Conway, the attorney
for the Anthony family, said, "The Anthony family
denies that there
was any improper sexual behavior in their family, nor
was there ever
a time when Casey told them of inappropriate conduct by
her brother
or father."Anthony Writes Of Her Love For Caylee


Anthony said she loved her daughter and believed she was a good mother
in
search of some freedom."I don't know one single mom who
doesn't try
to get their freedom regardless of how old they are. That's
one of
the biggest things that truly cuts me when I hear them talk about
me
as a mother. I was a great mom. And I love my daughter with
everything
that I have. I would give my life to have her back even for
five
minutes," Anthony wrote.The 24-year-old passed along letters
to
fellow inmate Robyn Adams, who Anthony's defense team called a
jailhouse
snitch.Anthony indicated her desire to buy a
recreational vehicle
and take trips with Adams after they're released
from jail."As far
as my plans for when I leave, besides trying to
entertain your
behind until I drag you out of wherever, I'm not sure.
I'll start
getting things together for our RV trips and such," Anthony
wrote.The
letters also indicated Anthony suffered a miscarriage
in 2007 and
desires to adopt a child."So many kids and teens are
homeless, and
that's something I want to target, and ... missing
children as well.
That sits close to my heart, and I wish there was
something we
could do to prevent it," Anthony wrote.Anthony wrote
that she
continues to talk to Caylee, who she refers to in the letters
as
Cays, every day."When I tell Cays how much I love her, I've
always
ended it with 'forever and always.' I still do to this day. I
talk
to her throughout the day, as I do daddy, and it brings a sense of
peace
to my heart," Anthony wrote. "Thinking about it brings tears to my

eyes and a smile to my face. I'm an emotional wreck."Anthony was

able to exchange around 50 letters with Adams.The letters offer a

first glimpse into Anthony's life in jail. She is being held at the
Orange
County Jail on no bond, charged with murder in the death of
Caylee.
Caylee's remains were found in a wooded area off Suburban Drive
near
the Anthony family home in December 2008.According to court
papers,
there are 258 pages believed to be handwritten by Anthony."The

amount of notes isn't very shocking," Hornsby said.A jailhouse
investigation
revealed a correctional officer delivered the letters
between the
two women from their cell.Jose Baez, Anthony's lead
attorney, did
not object to the release of the letters because he said
there was
nothing incriminating in them.On Tuesday night, Liz
Brown, of the
DePaul Center for Justice in Capital Cases, released the
following
statement as the defense response to Anthony's letters:"The
letters
released today reflect the natural desire for companionship
when
isolated for 23 hours a day, and clearly demonstrate Casey's
unconditional
love for her daughter, Caylee. Despite these intentions,
it is
obvious in the letters authored by Robyn Adams that her sole
purpose
and only goal in corresponding with Casey Anthony was to create
'leverage
to get out of prison early.' Furthermore, despite numerous
inaccurate
media reports, the letters written by Casey Anthony do not
contain a
single reference to chloroform or any admissions of guilt.
Casey
Anthony maintains her innocence and looks forward to her day in
court."Prosecutors
most likely will use these letters against
Anthony in her murder
case.Orlando defense attorney Richard
Hornsby said that if Anthony
sticks to her story about Lee and George,
they could possibly face
charges. Hornsby also said that if convicted of
killing Caylee,
Anthony's claims could keep her off death row."That
is huge, and if a
jury were to hear that, I think it's almost
impossible that a jury
would ever impose the death penalty on her -- if
that was true,"
Hornsby said.
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