Source: wftv.com
New interviews were released Friday in the Casey Anthony case These were the interviews that Anthony’s defense team wanted to keep private.
But, Circuit Court Judge Strickland ruled otherwise, and some three hours of interviews and photos have been released.
Bounty hunter, Leonard Padilla and his team who had posted a $500,000 bond which secured Casey’s release after she was first jailed, also provided security at the Anthonys house. During that time, Padilla and his team had several conversations with Casey.
Tracy McLaughlin, one of the bodyguards, who lived in the Anthony household told investigators that Casey was concerned about what she should wear when she walked past the TV cameras. Also, even though Caylee was missing and Casey was a suspect, McLaughlin said that she was unemotional and uninvolved in the search for her daughter and was only interested in herself.
According to McLaughlin, “She comes in happy as could be. Says, ‘Hey, hi.’ Gives me a hug. Says she wants to take a shower. Not a word about Caylee. She said, ‘I want to take a shower,” McLaughlin told investigators during an interview on September 19, 2008.
McLaughlin says she never saw Casey shed a tear over Caylee, but joked about an online flirtation and even flirted with McLaughlin’s associate.
Casey displayed a similar reaction, one of little concern when she was told that air samples, which revealed decomposition, were found in the trunk of her car. Anthony nonchalantly told McLaughlin that, a lot of people had access to her car.
According to McLaughlin, Casey had an even colder reaction when she was told that, hair consistent with hers and Caylee’s, came from a dead body– she said, “Well I’m alive”.
Read More of the Interviews Here.
Casey Anthony is charged with first degree murder in the death of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee. If convicted, she could face the death penalty.