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September 17 to September 23

 
September 18 – The protesters outside the Anthony home took their protest to a new low early this morning when they crossed onto the Anthony's property and repeatedly banged on the garage door, all the while yelling hate-filled oaths at the family. The demonstration quickly escalated when protesters started throwing stones and coins at the house. While Casey Anthony busied herself calling 911, her parents, George and Cindy Anthony, went outside to confront the protesters.


Click here to listen to the 911 calls and to read the protester incident report.

The escalating violence at the Anthony home has prompted Orange County Commissioner Linda Stewart to send an email to the Orange County Sheriff's Office requesting an emergency order to set a curfew for the Anthony neighborhood.

In other related news, a former friend of Casey Anthony's, Ryan Paysley, shared his thoughts on the case with 540WFLA.com. During the interview, Paysley said that he does not believe that Caylee Anthony is alive.

"Knowing Casey, I would say that it was an accident," Paysley said.

Sept. 23 – The Orange Osceola State Attorney's Office is releasing 591 pages of discovery evidence in the Casey Anthony case today.

Read the interviews!

Amy Huizenga Interview
Anthony Lazaro Interview
Brian Burner Interview
Brittany Schieber Interview
Jesse Grund Interview Part 1
Jesse Grund Interview Part 2
Lauren Gibbs Interview
Lee Anthony Interview
Ricardo Morales Interview
Troy Brown Interview
William Waters Interview

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