Search Begins For Missing Toddler Caylee Anthony, Grandfather's Admits Car Smelled Of "Death"
More details are emerging on the case of missing Orlando tot, 3-year old Caylee Anthony.
Tim Miller, founder and leader of EquuSearch, has organized another effort to search for the presumed deceased body of Caylee. Previous efforts have been hampered by weather and Miller is hoping that with the right conditions they will have luck in location the child's body. Here's some info from WFTV.com:
Officials of the Texas-based search group EquuSearch estimated earlier in the week they would draw as many as 5,000 volunteers to comb through woods and swampland to look for skeletal remains of the child. However, as of the 8:00 a.m. start time, only about 500 had showed up.
Much speculation has been made about where the body might be located and the police have some clues based on cell phone records. We do the specifics where EquuSearch will focus their attention:
Search teams will focus on four places in east Orange County: Jay Blanchard Park, Moss Park, the woods near the home of Casey's parents, George and Cindy, and an area of land near the Orlando International Airport. They're searching those spots based on eyewitness reports and cell tower triangulations that show where Casey Anthony was around the time Caylee disappeared.
For those interested in helping with the search, here are the details about where searchers are meeting:
The command post is near the corner of Judge Road and Shadowridge Drive (see map), almost directly north of Orlando International Airport. The search is set to begin at 8:00am Saturday and they are expecting as many as 5,000 people. If you want to be one of them, you can show up Saturday morning at the command post.
George Anthony admits car smelled like "death" to investigators. I highly recommend those interested in the case listen to this interview with George Anthony, it's extremely revealing into the mindset of George, who so far, is the only reasonable member of the entire Anthony family. Either George is a smooth talker, or he is a true victim in all of this, from start to finish. While Cindy and brother Lee have certainly lost precious Caylee, their behavior in this case has been more than sketchy, not necessarily "criminal" but definitely "off" from normal reactions to the loss of a loved one.



