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More discovery released in Anthony case

Updated: Saturday, 07 Nov 2009, 10:30 AM CST
Published : Friday, 06 Nov 2009, 9:38 AM CST

MyFox Orlando Report

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35) - The state attorney’s office released more discovery in the Casey Anthony Friday including reports about a bullet jacket found in the vicinity of where the remains of Caylee Anthony were found last December.

OCSO documents, bullet information

FBI Crime Lab reports on car trunk

According to e-mails between the FBI Tampa office and the FBI Laboratory’s Firearms/Toolmarks Unit, a bullet jacket was found in the area searched by the Orange County Sheriff’s CSI unit. The area searched around where the remains were found was approximately 50’ by 60’ in diameter and the bullet jacket was not found near the remains. The report says the bullet jacket was corroded consistent with the elements.

Also included in the 2,100 pages released are investigative documents from both the FBI and the Orange County Sheriff’s Office. Among the documents are FBI crime lab reports of an analysis done on the contents found in the trunk of Casey Anthony’s car.

The trunk of Casey Anthony’s Pontiac sunfire was buzzing. A bag of trash loaded with tiny little bugs, called coffin flies. According to forensic expert Shelley Shaffer. “Those bugs to attract to decomposing any kind of animal flesh or human flesh.”

According to investigators something dead was likely removed from the trunk between June 20th and June 27th of last year and put somewhere else after it already started decomposing.

Caylee Anthony was last seen alive just days earlier. The same type of bugs found in the woods and on Caylee's remains.

Another shocking find involving the potentially deadly chemical chloroform found near Caylee Anthony’s body in a plastic bag, labeled "disposable syringe kit."

The FBI lab revealing a syringe contained ethanol testosterone and trace amounts of chloroform.

Anthony has pleaded not guilty on charges that she killed her daughter, 2-year-old Caylee Marie, claiming a babysitter kidnapped her toddler. Caylee was last seen in June of 2008, but she was not reported missing until a month later. Her remains were found in woods near the family's home in December.
 

 

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