Documents Released May 1, 2009
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Documents Released May 1, 2009
Updated 1:25pm
DOCUMENTS RELEASED MAY 1 2009:
» Administrator Interviews In Deputy Cain Investigation
» Yuri Melich Interview Jan 22 2009
» Adrian Acevedo Interview Dec 17 2008
» Alex Roberts Interview Jan 6 2009
» Rosa Heisler Interview On Jan 21 2009
» Roy Kronk Interview #1 On Jan 6 2009
» Roy Kronk Interview #2 On Jan 6 2009
» Deputy Cain Administrative Investigation Reports
» Carl Spare Interview Jan 20 2009
» Christopher Gibson Interview Jan 6 2009
» Deputy Sheriff Elizabeth Collins
» Deputy Sheriff Eduard Turso Jan 8 2009
» Transcripts Of Roy Kronk 911 Calls Aug 11, 12, 13
» Deputy Cain - Two Interviews
» Deputy Kethlin Cutcher Interview #1
» Deputy Kethlin Cutcher Interview #2
» Deputy Keith Williams Interview #1
» Deputy Keith Williams Interview #2
» FBI Reports On Examination Of Evidence
» Sgt. John Allen Interview January 22 2009 Also
in the documents are results from FBI testing on evidence found in
Casey's house and in her car. The tests show that the kitchen knife
found in Casey Anthony's car did not have any duct tape adhesive on it,
but did have a clear sticky substance of some kind.The FBI also
says the dirt and debris found in Casey's trunk could not be
definitively matched to the dirt where Caylee's remains were found, nor
could the limited amount of debris found on several pairs of shoes
taken from the Anthony home, although no connection can be totally
ruled out either.The new documents also show the FBI did not
find evidence of more than a dozen prescription drugs in Caylee's hair,
drugs that were taken from the Anthonys'' home. The FBI said it did not
test for chloroform, because the FBI's chemistry unit said that
wouldn't tell them anything, because chloroform is a by-product of
decomposition.Also, the new documents show county meter reader
Roy Kronk talked about getting a reward on December 11 after having
found Caylee's remains and that he told coworkers and Deputy Cain in
August that he thought he had seen a skull near the bag he found in the
woods.As for Kronk's talk about getting a reward the same day he
found the remains, his lawyer told Eyewitness News on Friday that Kronk
deserves it for bringing closure to the community and saving taxpayer
money by putting an end to the exhaustive search for Caylee.Anthony,
23, is charged with first-degree murder in the death of her daughter,
Caylee Marie Anthony. The remains of the toddler were found December 11
less than one-mile from the Anthony family home after a nearly
six-month search for her.Casey Anthony told investigators she
left her daughter with a babysitter in June and they disappeared. Casey
Anthony was already under indictment and in jail when her daughter's
body was recovered.
http://www.wftv.com/news/19334859/detail.html
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Updated at 1:18pm EST
i found a site that shows a desc of each doc
Documents Released May 1, 2009
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I will post the links as the docs are released. So far, only the orlando sentinel has released a summary.
Hair samples taken from Caylee Marie Anthony's remains were tested for a variety of drugs, with negative results.
Examiners did not detect alprazolam, known under the trade name Xanax,
or diazepam, marketed as Valium. The FBI report states the hair sample
was not tested for chloroform, "as this examination is not deemed
probative by the FBI Laboratory's Chemistry Unit."
"Although the method used in this analysis allows for the detection of
very small amounts of the drugs listed, negative results should not be
interpreted as proof that the individual was not exposed to the drugs
listed," the report stated.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/caylee-anthony/orl-bk-casey-anthony-documents-050109,0,3192956.story
new links
summary from wesh.com at 1:10pm EST
The release of documents included results from some of the tests that
legal experts said were the basis for the prosecution's decision to
pursue the death penalty.Since February, FBI lab results have
been returned on a variety of critical pieces of evidence, including a
hair mass from Caylee Anthony's skull, a bullet casing, more than one
dozen pairs of shoes taken from the Anthony home, a kitchen knife found
near the toddler's remains and a sample of soil from the trunk of Casey
Anthony's car.The results could be seen as a disappointment to
prosecutors. The documents showed tests on the hair came back negative
for a variety of chemicals which might point to how Caylee died.
However, the report also stated that just because the tests came back
negative does not mean there was no exposure to chemicals.Tests
on soil samples taken from shoes and boots were inconclusive in some
cases, and the samples did not match soil from the crime scene in
others. The same inconsistencies also existed between soil from the
trunk of Casey Anthony's car and the crime scene.Test results
from the FBI's laboratory did find traces of adhesive on a kitchen
knife, but the results were not consistent with adhesive on the duct
tape found on Caylee's skull.The bullet casing from a 30-caliber
rifle appears to have been tested in case there is suspicion later that
a gun may have been used in the case.The net results of the
recent tests appear to shed no further light on how Caylee died -- and
no further forensic ties between material taken from the Anthony home
and items found at the crime scene.
DOCUMENTS RELEASED MAY 1 2009:
» Administrator Interviews In Deputy Cain Investigation
» Yuri Melich Interview Jan 22 2009
» Adrian Acevedo Interview Dec 17 2008
» Alex Roberts Interview Jan 6 2009
» Rosa Heisler Interview On Jan 21 2009
» Roy Kronk Interview #1 On Jan 6 2009
» Roy Kronk Interview #2 On Jan 6 2009
» Deputy Cain Administrative Investigation Reports
» Carl Spare Interview Jan 20 2009
» Christopher Gibson Interview Jan 6 2009
» Deputy Sheriff Elizabeth Collins
» Deputy Sheriff Eduard Turso Jan 8 2009
» Transcripts Of Roy Kronk 911 Calls Aug 11, 12, 13
» Deputy Cain - Two Interviews
» Deputy Kethlin Cutcher Interview #1
» Deputy Kethlin Cutcher Interview #2
» Deputy Keith Williams Interview #1
» Deputy Keith Williams Interview #2
» FBI Reports On Examination Of Evidence
» Sgt. John Allen Interview January 22 2009 Also
in the documents are results from FBI testing on evidence found in
Casey's house and in her car. The tests show that the kitchen knife
found in Casey Anthony's car did not have any duct tape adhesive on it,
but did have a clear sticky substance of some kind.The FBI also
says the dirt and debris found in Casey's trunk could not be
definitively matched to the dirt where Caylee's remains were found, nor
could the limited amount of debris found on several pairs of shoes
taken from the Anthony home, although no connection can be totally
ruled out either.The new documents also show the FBI did not
find evidence of more than a dozen prescription drugs in Caylee's hair,
drugs that were taken from the Anthonys'' home. The FBI said it did not
test for chloroform, because the FBI's chemistry unit said that
wouldn't tell them anything, because chloroform is a by-product of
decomposition.Also, the new documents show county meter reader
Roy Kronk talked about getting a reward on December 11 after having
found Caylee's remains and that he told coworkers and Deputy Cain in
August that he thought he had seen a skull near the bag he found in the
woods.As for Kronk's talk about getting a reward the same day he
found the remains, his lawyer told Eyewitness News on Friday that Kronk
deserves it for bringing closure to the community and saving taxpayer
money by putting an end to the exhaustive search for Caylee.Anthony,
23, is charged with first-degree murder in the death of her daughter,
Caylee Marie Anthony. The remains of the toddler were found December 11
less than one-mile from the Anthony family home after a nearly
six-month search for her.Casey Anthony told investigators she
left her daughter with a babysitter in June and they disappeared. Casey
Anthony was already under indictment and in jail when her daughter's
body was recovered.
http://www.wftv.com/news/19334859/detail.html
--------------------------------------------------
Updated at 1:18pm EST
i found a site that shows a desc of each doc
Documents Released May 1, 2009
- 05/01 - Deputy Richard Cain interview
- 05/01 - Interview with Roy Kronk's supervisor Alex Roberts
- 05/01 - Keith Williams Interview
- 05/01 - Interviews with Christopher Gibson and Roy Kronk
- 05/01 - FBI reports on fingerprints and skeleton
- 05/01 - David Dean Interview
- 05/01 - Interview with Roy Kronk
- 05/01 - Transcripts of interviews with Adriana Acevedo, Dep. Kethlin Cutcher, Deputy Richard Cain and Deputy Richard Collins
- 05/01 - Evidence receipts and forms
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I will post the links as the docs are released. So far, only the orlando sentinel has released a summary.
Hair samples taken from Caylee Marie Anthony's remains were tested for a variety of drugs, with negative results.
Examiners did not detect alprazolam, known under the trade name Xanax,
or diazepam, marketed as Valium. The FBI report states the hair sample
was not tested for chloroform, "as this examination is not deemed
probative by the FBI Laboratory's Chemistry Unit."
"Although the method used in this analysis allows for the detection of
very small amounts of the drugs listed, negative results should not be
interpreted as proof that the individual was not exposed to the drugs
listed," the report stated.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/caylee-anthony/orl-bk-casey-anthony-documents-050109,0,3192956.story
new links
- READ IT NOW: 5/1: Discovery documents released in the Casey Anthony case
- READ IT NOW: 5/1: Discovery documents released in the Casey Anthony case
READ IT NOW: 5/1: Discovery documents released in the Casey Anthony case
READ IT NOW: 5/1: Discovery documents released in the Casey Anthony case
READ IT NOW: 5/1: Discovery documents released in the Casey Anthony case
READ IT NOW: 5/1: Discovery documents released in the Casey Anthony case
summary from wesh.com at 1:10pm EST
The release of documents included results from some of the tests that
legal experts said were the basis for the prosecution's decision to
pursue the death penalty.Since February, FBI lab results have
been returned on a variety of critical pieces of evidence, including a
hair mass from Caylee Anthony's skull, a bullet casing, more than one
dozen pairs of shoes taken from the Anthony home, a kitchen knife found
near the toddler's remains and a sample of soil from the trunk of Casey
Anthony's car.The results could be seen as a disappointment to
prosecutors. The documents showed tests on the hair came back negative
for a variety of chemicals which might point to how Caylee died.
However, the report also stated that just because the tests came back
negative does not mean there was no exposure to chemicals.Tests
on soil samples taken from shoes and boots were inconclusive in some
cases, and the samples did not match soil from the crime scene in
others. The same inconsistencies also existed between soil from the
trunk of Casey Anthony's car and the crime scene.Test results
from the FBI's laboratory did find traces of adhesive on a kitchen
knife, but the results were not consistent with adhesive on the duct
tape found on Caylee's skull.The bullet casing from a 30-caliber
rifle appears to have been tested in case there is suspicion later that
a gun may have been used in the case.The net results of the
recent tests appear to shed no further light on how Caylee died -- and
no further forensic ties between material taken from the Anthony home
and items found at the crime scene.
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