
There were breaking developments in this case yesterday, unfortunately none of them bring us any closer to learning what has happened to little Caylee Anthony.
In a rather vulgar display protestors, some carrying signs with hateful messages on them, arrived at the Anthony residence. Cindy Anthony talked to a few, remaining calm despite some of the horrid things that were being yelled at her. She even invited one woman, who apparently took comments Cindy had made about the media personally, into her home to sit down and talk to her. The visibly upset woman declined the invitation but did try to convince Cindy to see reason in regards to what she felt has probably happened to Caylee and who is responsible.
At approximately 8:30 last night police arrived at the Anthony home and arrested Casey Anthony on economic charges relating to allegations made by friend, Amy Huizenga, that Casey stole $700 from her while she was away on holiday. The new charges included forgery, theft and using fraudulent information. This morning in a brief hearing on the new charges a judge set bail at $3000.
After Casey's arrest her attorney, Jose Baez arrived at the Anthony home and in a statement to the media accused law enforcement of "grandstanding" and being "more interested in making my client look bad than finding Caylee".
It is understood that early this morning after having waffled on the issue several times, Leonard Padilla the bounty hunter who paid $50,000 to bail Casey out of jail, has revoked bail. The amount now needed to secure Casey's release from jail again is $50,300.
Today Texas Equusearch, the search and rescue organization headed by Tim Miller, with the help of volunteers, are conducting a search for Caylee. The search, using airboats as well as people on the ground, began at an area near T.G. Lee Road.
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