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Updated: Friday, 04 Sep 2009, 5:12 PM EDT
Published : Friday, 04 Sep 2009, 7:41 AM EDT
Prosecutors released more evidence Friday in the murder case against Casey Anthony.
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 11, 2008.
Among the discovery released Friday is the police dispatch call from December 11, 2008 when the remains were found.
Also released were pictures of Caylee taken on her grandfather George Anthony's cell phone.
Also in the discovery we hear from bounty hunter Leonard Padilla and two of his employees. They were the ones that bailed Casey out of jail drove her to and from her attorney Jose Baez's office. One of Padilla's employees actually lived in the Anthony's home with them sleeping in Casey's bed.
On the CD's there are recordings of police asking them what went on behind closed doors and why Bounty hunter Leonard Padilla paid a half million bucks to bail her out.
Leonard Padilla: “My thinking was she would talk to us and eventually we'd bond and she would give up the info because my thinking was the baby is alive.”
That's what Padilla told investigators when they flew out to talk to him in California. When asked what Casey told him once she was home he responded
“She says I went to J Blanchard Park and Z and her sister Sam were there with the kids and Z held me down and said this is payback for what I told her and handed me a list of things to say to the cops for the next 30 days. I told her I didn't come 3000 and leave my Chiuhauhau behind to listen to this BS. If she wanted to tell me something, tell me something different. Don't talk to me about that.”
And with that Padilla says Casey kicked him out of her house.
Tracy McLaughlin worked for Padilla and lived in the Anthony's home while Casey was out of jail the first time and actually slept in Casey's bed.
McLaughlin describes Casey's behavior as odd from the moment she met her. “It was the serious and most emotional that I'd seen her. I'm a little nervous to meet her. I'm thinking she's got to be upset. She comes in happy as can be, hey hi gives me a big hug. Oh I want take a shower, not a word about Caylee nothing. I want take a shower.”
Two hearings next week in the Casey Anthony civil case:
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