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'Caylee's family secrets' featured on People Magazine
Girl's mother remains jailed on murder charges
Published On: Jan 12 2012 04:51:09 PM EST Updated On: Jan 28 2009 10:39:56 AM ESTLocal 6 News has obtained an advance copy of the latest edition of People magazine, which claims that detectives said a blanket found with the remains of Caylee Anthony is a match to items inside the Anthony family home.
The magazine, which will be released on Friday, features Caylee on the cover and offers a six-page article that promises to provide several Anthony family secrets.
Casey Anthony, 22, remains jailed on first-degree murder charges in her daughter's death. Caylee's remains were found last month in a wooded area near her parents' east Orange County home, where she lived with Caylee.
The article is a compilation of thousands of pages of legal documents and family interviews which brings readers up to date on the case from the magazine's last Caylee cover story, which was published a couple of months ago.
The blockbuster item in the story is People's claim that a Winnie the Pooh blanket found with Caylee's remains is a match to other Winnie the Pooh items inside the Anthony family home. Local 6 News has not been able to confirm the link that People attributes to investigators.
The article goes into detail about the dysfunctional relationship between Casey Anthony and her mother, Cindy Anthony, and the strain it put on the family.
People also outlines George Anthony's recent apparent suicide attempt, his trip to a Daytona Beach motel and the threatening text messages he sent family members. He remains hospitalized at Halifax Medical Center, but his attorney, Brad Conway, said he could return home as early as Friday.
Conway is quoted in the magazine saying that George and Cindy Anthony are not sure whether their daughter killed Caylee. They have longed maintained that Casey Anthony did not kill her daughter.
The last lines of the People magazine article say:
"But are her parents still completely convinced that she is innocent? When asked that question by reporters right after George's hospitalization, attorney Conway hedged. 'They don't know, they don't know,' he said. 'None of us know.'"
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