Death Band Caylee Hair – Pics and video of DNA test death band found on Caylee Anthony hair, a single hair found in the car trunk where decomposing body odeors were detected.

The death band on Caylee’s hair found in DNA tests could mean that Caylee Anthony died in the trunk of her mother Casey Anthony’s Ponitac Sunfire.

Forensic test results released to reporters show that hair found in the car trunk of a missing Orlando toddler’s mother came from a decomposing body.
Police had already determined that the strands found in Casey Anthony’s Pontiac Sunfire belonged to her daughter, Caylee Anthony, and said DNA evidence suggested a corpse had been in the car’s trunk.

The results of tests, some done at a so-called “body farm” at the University of Tennessee, released by the state Friday morning confirm those theories.
Head hair taken from the trunk is “microscopically similar” to that taken from a brush used by Caylee, the forensic report says. The hair linked to Caylee Anthony showed a distinct death band.
Caylee Hair Has Death Band – CNN Video
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October 28th, 2008 at 3:21 am
Simpering/Lying/Cheating Casey and her disgusting family are all GUILTY of the MURDER of Caylee {bless this little girl}…HURRY UP AMERICA…Justice needs to be served!!!
November 28th, 2008 at 9:40 am
“Neck breaking” and “household weapons” were among the Google searches done on a computer available to the mother of missing Florida toddler Caylee Anthony, newly released court documents show.
The 3-year-old girl’s mother Casey Anthony is behind bars on first-degree murder, manslaughter and other charges. She has pleaded not guilty and is awaiting a January trial. She faces life in prison if convicted of killing Caylee.
Someone performed the Internet searches on the Anthony family home computer. Casey Anthony, 22, lived with her daughter at her parents’ house in Orlando until shortly before the tot vanished in mid-June.
On March 17, someone searched for “peroxide,” “acetone,” “alcohol,” “shovels” and “lost numbers,” as well as how to make chloroform, on the same computer using Google, according to the documents.
Traces of chloroform, which is used to induce unconsciousness, were found in the trunk of Anthony’s car during forensic testing by a Tennessee lab.
Cell phone records include text messages in which Casey calls herself “the worst mother,” and Caylee a “little snothead,” according to the documents.
December 11th, 2008 at 2:12 pm
Caylee Anthony Body Found
Orange County deputies said a meter reader found the remains of a young child this morning in the area of S. Chickasaw Trail and Suburban Drive — less than 1/4 mile from the Anthonys’ home on Hopespring Drive.
Spokesman Jim Solomons of the Orange County Sheriff’s Office said the remains were found in a large plastic bag.
Todd Black, the spokesman for Casey Anthony’s defense attorney, said the utility worker picked up the bag and a skull rolled out of it.
Residents said duct tape was found around the skull, but those reports have not been confirmed by law-enforcement official.
“We certainly hope it isn’t [related to the Anthony case],” Black said. “If it is, it is a sad day.”
Orange County Sheriff Kevin Beary is at the crime scene and said, “we are trying to put it all together.” The sheriff also said there are no other cases of missing children in Orange County.
Beary said the FBI was notified and their investigators told him the discovery is a top priority for the agency’s lab.
Dr. Lee Jantz, coordinator of the forensic anthropology center at the University of Tennessee, told the Associated Press that it is more difficult to identify a child’s body than an adult’s.
Jantz said the first thing medical examiners will do is compare photos of the child with the skull, in hopes of making a bone structure comparison. In high-profile cases the DNA of the bones will also be tested.
Anthony’s defense attorney Jose Baez, walked out of Orange County Jail shortly after 1:33 p.m. and he was surrounded by media cameras and reporters. He would not speak about the remains. He said he would comment later today.
EquuSearch volunteer Deborah Smith said she searched the area three times and had “a bad feeling” because Anthony had mentioned her daughter was nearby.
“It still feels like she’s, she’s close to home,” Anthony told her brother Lee Anthony in a recorded telephone conversation in July. “That’s still my best feeling at the moment.”
Smith said the area where the remains were found is “really wet and steep and there’s lots of snakes back there.”
Three-year-old Caylee Marie Anthony was reported missing July 15. Anthony was indicted in October on first-degree murder, aggravated child abuse, aggravated manslaughter of a child and four counts of providing false information to law enforcement.
Anthony is being held without bail at the Orange County Jail.
Cindy and George Anthony have insisted that their granddaughter is alive.
Captain Angelo Nieves of the sheriff’s office said investigators “right now cannot confirm the sex of the child.” Nieves said lead investigator John Allen called George and Cindy Anthony about the discovery. The Orange County Jail was also notified.
Nieves said forensic detectives are inspecting the remains. A medical examiner and FBI detectives are also at the scene.
Sheriff’s office patrol cars are blocking Suburban Drive at Hopespring Drive. Yellow crime scene tape surrounds a section of woods near the intersection.
EquuSearch spokeswoman Mandy Albritton said their workers did not check that location earlier because it was submerged in water when they had looked in September. When they returned in November, the site had been fenced off.
March 11th, 2009 at 8:56 am
Casey Anthony Affadavit – I Am Not Selling Caylee’s Story
ORLANDO, Fla. – Casey Anthony said Tuesday, March 10, 2009 that she believes prosecutors are “angry because I have refused to take a plea agreement for a crime that I did not commit.”
The handwritten words – including capital letters for “DID NOT” — are part of a sworn affidavit she signed on Tuesday.
The affidavit also states that she has no agreements to sell her story or “that of my daughter, Caylee Marie Anthony.”
Anthony’s defense attorney filed the affidavit as part of his objection to a prosecution motion that is seeking to find out where Anthony is getting money to fund her defense.
Prosecutors on Monday said they want a judge to find out where Anthony, who is charged with her daughter Caylee’s death, is getting the money to pay for her defense team.
They want Judge Stan Strickland to require Baez to produce all deposit records, retainer agreements and licensing arrangements. If any of these dealings exist, prosecutors want Casey Anthony to sign a waiver saying she’s aware of them. Baez said he’s been consulting an ethics lawyer all the way and said Monday he planned to file a sworn motion repeating his stance that he’s done nothing unethical.
Repeatedly, Baez has declined to say who is paying for her legal dream team. He said it’s nobody’s business.
As questions persisted, Baez said he has “done nothing but conduct myself in a most professional manner, and that he has done nothing unethical” when asked about the role he played in building the defense fund.
One of the lead prosecutors said this deal could lead to a potential conflict of interest for Baez. Baez said this is a “witch hunt,” and the state has “no evidence” to prove their allegations because he’s done nothing wrong.
If Baez has made improper side deals for book or movie rights to the case, prosecutors said the arrangement could be “fraught with potential conflict of interest.” One criminal defense attorney said it could give Casey Anthony grounds to ask for another trial.
For their part, prosecutors said they “are not trying to block Baez from representing Casey.”
Meanwhile, on Thursday, attorneys for Casey Anthony and her parents, George and Cindy, are scheduled to head back to court to argue motions. The Anthonys’ attorney is going to ask the judge to keep George Anthony’s suicide note from being made public.
November 22nd, 2009 at 3:35 pm
CASEY- there was no reason to kill your beautiful child. there were other options if you honestly wanted to get rid of her, like adoption. Which I wish you would have done in the first place so Caylee couldve had a chance at life. You deserve a terrible horrible punishment.
CAYLEE- Sweet innocent child of God you deserved absolutely NONE of this. You deserved a long beautiful life without your horrid mother. Just remember: everything happens for a reason. For some reason, God needed you there in heaven. Maybe, because of your incredibly unecessary death, this will stop some child abuse and murder in the world. Your story will live on forever. R.I.P Caylee Marie Anthony.
P.S. I have a 1 year old daughter & I’m 17. I give up partying and crazy lifestyles to take care of my precious Elena. Seeing what Casey did makes me sick. She needs serious psychiatric and medical help, but she does not deserve life after what she did to her amazing, brave, beautiful, precious baby.
-Xaviera Alton
& my family:
Rob & Tiffany Alton, Quynn & Chris Holmes+ Olivia, Trevor, Ethan & Natalie, Ursela & Mike Challeckson+ Blythe & Blake, Winnie Alton+ Maddie Cooper, Yolanda Alton, and Zoe Alton.
WE LOVE YOU CAYLEE!