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What's next for Caylee Anthony?

Updated: Monday, 09 Feb 2009, 5:24 PM EST
Published : Tuesday, 30 Dec 2008, 4:26 AM EST

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By Holly Bristow
FOX 35 NEWS

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35, Orlando) -- Missing toddler Caylee Anthony’s remains have been found and identified and since the discovery the girl's grandparents have kept a low profile. 

 

Their attorney, Brad Conway, has been acting as their mouth piece.  He has also been helping plan a proper burial for the toddler, something he says has been tough.

"My job is not to trust anybody,” Conway said. “And we will make sure they're able to grieve in private. We want to make sure that people are there to bury this child with dignity and respect and not profit on it in any way," he added.


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The plan is still to have both a public and private memorial.  The private memorial will be very small - only family and close friends.  The public memorial will be open to everyone. But, there will be some rules such as no back packs, no cell phones and no cameras.

Contrary to what been being reported, Conway said the Anthony's would like their daughter Casey, who is currently being held in the Orange County Jail charged with Caylee’s death,  to be there for the private memorial.

 "They want their family together,” Conway said. “They want their family together for this. I don't know if that's possible."

As for the remaining money left in the Help Find Caylee fund, Conway said there's not much left, maybe a few thousand dollars. The family will donate it to a group whose mission is to help find mission children.

"We want to make sure that money is given to an organization that's well documented,” Conway said. “And the majority of their money goes to finding missing children as opposed to overhead,” he added.

The Anthony's are hoping give Caylee a proper send off after her mother's defense team is done with the work they need to do on the remains.

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