'Who To Trust?' Missing Girl's Mom Asked On New Jailhouse Call
'People' Magazine Gives Insight Into Mom's Life
A call lasting more than three minutes was made from Casey Anthony to her brother Lee Wednesday."How is everything going?" Casey Anthony said to begin the call."It's going OK," Lee Anthony said. "How's everything going with you?""Good," Casey Anthony said. "Just took a shower and I figured I'd call and check in, say hi, since I got a chance to see mom and dad this morning.""OK," Lee Anthony said.Lee then tried to get information from his sister."I know there's some, you know, some people that referred to in the past, and you know, I'm just curious if, um, you know, anything has changed as far as who I can trust and all those type of things," Lee Anthony said."I mean as far as I'm concerned, nothing's really changed on that level," Casey Anthony said. "So, if anything does, I'll obviously let you know."The call was dropped during the conversation.But before it was dropped, Lee Anthony had one final thought."If there's ever anything particularly that I should look into or attempt to follow up on…""Yeah, I'll definitely let you know if things come up," Casey Anthony said. "If anything does (come up) at all."Anthony's co-counsel Mike Walsh told Local 6 that it's hard on her not to be able to give her family what could be critical information about the whereabouts of her daughter."It's extremely frustrating," Walsh said. "The only people she can speak openly with are her defense lawyers. As long at it's a criminal investigation of Casey, then Casey has to watch what she says."
Request To Reduce Bond Denied
Meanwhile, Anthony and her attorney team were dealt a blow Wednesday when an appeals court refused to consider lowering her bond."It's just we lost and that's it, denied," Walsh said. "One word -- denied."However, Local 6 has learned that the fight to spring Anthony out of jail is not over. Her legal team will appeal to the state Supreme Court.Anthony's legal team also said they've considered making a federal case out of it, Local 6's Adam Longo reported.Mag Gives Insight Into Mother
A national magazine is giving more insight into who Casey Anthony is and what her relationship is like with her mother.Friends of the 22-year-old shared their stories with People magazine for a cover story.In the article, friends said, "She would complain about her mother and how she was trying to run her life. But then a few days later, she'd say how much she loved her mother and father."A friend who has known Anthony since middle school describes her as "immature and strange at times."The friend also said she is always surrounded by drama, according to the article.Club Photos Surface
Meanwhile, photos showing Casey Anthony smiling with friends at an Orlando lounge apparently five days after the child was last seen by her grandmother have raised new questions about when Caylee disappeared.A photographer snapped the photos showing Casey Anthony at the Fusian Lounge in Orlando on June 20 -- which is five days after missing Caylee Anthony was last seen by her grandmother."She was not partying any harder or less than anybody else would but she was at the medium," John Azzilona said. "She didn't seem belligerently drunk or anything like that, she was just out."Also, about four days after the photos were taken, one of Anthony's friends said he heard Caylee in the background of a phone call.A national search continues for the missing girl.Watch Local 6 News for more on this developing story.
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- July 29, 2008: Judge OKs Release Of Mom's Jailhouse Calls In Missing Girl Case
- July 29, 2008: Mother Is Only Obstacle In Finding Girl, Say Frustrated Investigators
- July 28, 2008: 'In My Gut, She's OK,' Missing Girl's Mother Says In New Jailhouse Call
- July 28, 2008: Missing Orlando Girl's Mother Wants To Talk With Local Investigators
- July 26, 2008: Missing-Girl Family Begs For FBI; Mother 'Doesn't Trust' Local Detectives
- July 26, 2008: 'Blame Yourself For Telling Lies,' Daughter Told In Jailhouse Call
- July 25, 2008: Missing-Girl's Mom Begs For More Search Time In New 911 Call
- July 25, 2008: Read New 911 Conversation In Missing-Girl Mystery
- July 25, 2008: 'Blame Yourself For Telling Lies,' Daughter Told In Jailhouse Call
- July 25, 2008: Complete Text Of Casey Anthony's Jailhouse Phone Call
- July 25, 2008: Missing-Girl's Mom Begs For More Search Time In New 911 Call
- July 25, 2008: Read New 911 Conversation In Missing-Girl Mystery
- July 25, 2008: 911 Calls Show Inconsistencies In Some Missing-Girl Mystery Stories
- July 24, 2008: 911 Call: 'Daughter's Car Smells Like Dead Body'
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- July 24, 2008: Series Of Missing Girl Sightings Reported In Georgia; Investigators Urge Caution
- July 24, 2008: Attorney For Missing Girl's Mom Grilled; Family Negotiating Jail Release
- July 24, 2008: 'Credible' Tipster Questioned In Missing Girl Mystery; Mom's Release Conditions Change
- July 23, 2008: Source Of Decomposition Smells Possibly Moved In Missing Girl Mystery, Detectives Say
- July 23, 2008: Missing Girl May Be Dead, Detective Says; Mom's Car Smelled Of Decomposition
- July 23, 2008: 'Credible' Tip Of Missing Girl On Flight Surfaces; Investigators Checking
- July 22, 2008: Family Likely Threatened In Missing Girl Case, Grandmother Tells Nation
- July 22, 2008: Mother Wants Out Of Jail To Help Investigators Find Missing Daughter
- July 21, 2008: Grandmother: Daughter Knows Who Has Missing Central Florida Girl
- July 21, 2008: Hundreds Of Leads Checked For Missing Girl; Caylee Just Called, Says Grandmother
- July 19, 2008: Dig For Missing Girl Abandoned; Caylee Alive, Says Grandmother
- July 18, 2008: Search Expands For Missing Girl; New Location Leads Checked
- July 18, 2008: Crews Digging Up Yard After Cadaver Dogs Zero-In On Areas In Missing-Girl Search
- July 17, 2008: 'Lies' Plague Missing-Girl Search; Investigators Checking Phone Tips
- July 17, 2008: Girl Missing 5 Weeks Never Reported Lost; Mother Says Doing Own Search







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