Oct. 11 – I spoke with Tim Miller from EquuSearch last night and he informed me that he is still not sure if now is the right time to resume the search. After exploring some of the search areas this weekend he found that there is still a lot of standing water, which could obstruct searchers from clearing those areas. In addition, the Orlando area has received a lot of rain in the last several days, further adding to the problem. Once more is known about the search, I'll provide an update for those hoping to join. In the meantime, if you'd like to make a donation to EquuSearch, visit
www.texasequusearch.org or send your monetary donation via snail mail to:
Texas EquuSearch
P. O. Box 395
Dickinson, Texas 77539
Oct. 13 – If you watched Nancy Grace tonight, you'll recall that she made a big deal out of the discovery of a dress — similar to a dress of Caylee's — that was "just found" near the airport. During the show, Grace interviewed Tim Miller, who mentioned that the find had been leaked to a member of the media. I am that member of the media and I can provide you with the details of that find. Click here for the full story.
Oct. 14 – A Florida grand jury today passed down a 7 count indictment against Casey Anthony, mother of missing two-year-old, Caylee Anthony. Investigation Discovery has since received a copy of the indictment, which you can read here.
For a brief recap of what happened during the indictment, click here.
Oct. 15 – Casey Anthony, mother of missing two-year-old, Caylee Anthony, made her initial court appearance before Judge John Jordan today, on charges that she murdered her daughter.
Anthony said nothing during the hearing, which lasted less than 2 minutes. Jordan read the charges against her and then ordered her held without bond.
Also today, Casey Anthony's mother, Cindy Anthony, made another appearance on NBC's "Today" show. She has this to say during the segment: "I know my daughter. I know my daughter's relationship with Caylee and I know that there's nothing in this world that could make me think Casey did anything to Caylee. There's never been any child neglect, child abuse or anything. This young lady loves her child more than I love Casey. I'll tell you that right now. And my love for Casey is stronger every day. My love for my granddaughter is stronger every day and I know Caylee is alive. There's a lot of people out there who have seen Caylee."
Oct. 17 – Texas EquuSearch has announced that they will resume the search for Casey Anthony's missing 2-year-old daughter, Caylee Anthony, on Nov. 8. According to Tim Miller, founder and director of the organization, it will be the "biggest search in history."
In related news, Leonard Padilla has sought out the aide of bounty hunters from around the United States, who are now planning on coming to Orlando to help out in the search effort.
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