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crazybabyborg
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« on: August 08, 2008, 12:25:40 AM »

This is the transcript of the first 911 call from Cindy Anthony on July 15.

Orlando Police Department: Hello.

Cindy Anthony: Hi, I drove to the Police Department here on Pershing [Avenue, in Orlando], but you guys are closed. I need to bring someone in to the Police Department. Can you tell me where I can -- the closest one I can come in to?

OPD: What are you trying to accomplish by bringing them to the station?

Cindy: I have a 22-year-old person that has, um, grand theft, sitting in my auto with me.

OPD: So the 22-year-old person stole something?

Cindy: Yes.

OPD: Is this a relative?

Cindy: Yes.

OPD: Where did they steal it from?

Cindy: Um, my car, and also money.

OPD: OK, is this your son?

Cindy: Daughter.

OPD: OK, so your daughter stole money from your car?

Cindy: No, my car was stolen. We've retrieved it today. We found out where it was at, and retrieved it. I've got that, and I've got affidavits for my banking account. I want to bring her in. I want to press charges.

OPD: Where -- where did all of this happen?

Cindy: Oh, it -- it's been happening.

OPD: I know, but I need to establish a jurisdiction, is what I'm trying --

Cindy: Oh, I live in -- um, in Orlando.

OPD: Yeah, but what address did these thefts occur at?

Cindy: Um, well I guess my residence, I guess.

OPD: What's that? OK.

Cindy Anthony gives the officer her address.

OPD: That's actually going to be in the jurisdiction of the Sheriff's Office, ma'am.

Cindy: OK.

OPD: Not the Orlando Police Department.

Cindy: All righty.

OPD: Let me transfer you over to the Communications section for Orange County.

Cindy: OK, now is the Orlando sheriff's department the one on 436, that -- is that open this afternoon or this evening?

OPD: Um, the substation you're at, on Pershing, if it's Orlando police, we're open primarily during the day.

Cindy: Uh-huh.

OPD: But that's not the sheriff's. That's a city police, which does not have jurisdiction for your address.

Cindy: Right. I know of the Sheriff's Department on 5th -- I mean on 436.

OPD: Well, what I'm going to do, is I'm going to transfer you to the Sheriff's Comunications section, and you can, um, determine that. Hold on.

Cindy: OK.

The officer transfers the call.

Cindy:(speaking to Casey Anthony) Because my next thing will be down to child (inaudible) and we'll have a court order to get her. If that's what you want to play, then we'll do it, and you'll never

Casey Anthony: Well, that's not the way I want to (inaudible)

Cindy: Well, then you have --

Casey: Give me one more day.

Cindy: No, I'm not giving you another day. I've given you a month.

Audio: http://www.wftv.com/video/16989413/index.html



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This is the transcript of the second 911 call from Cindy Anthony on July 15.

Dispatch: 911, what’s happening?

Cindy: Umm…I have someone here that I need to, umm, be arrested, in my home.

Dispatch: They’re there right now?

Cindy: And I have a possible missing child. I have a 3-year-old that’s been missing for a month.

Dispatch: A 3-year-old?

Cindy: Yes.

Dispatch: Have you reported that?

Cindy: I’m trying to do that now ma’am.

Dispatch: OK, what did the person do that you need arrested?

Cindy: My daughter.

Dispatch: For what?

Cindy: For stealing an auto and stealing money. I already spoke with someone they said they would patch me through the Orlando, umm, Sheriff’s Department, have a deputy here. I was in the car, I was going to drive her to the police station and no one … They said they would bring a deputy to my home. When I got home to call them.

Dispatch: So she stole your vehicle?

Cindy: Yes.

Dispatch: When did she do that?

Cindy: Umm on the 30th. I just got it back from the impound. I’d like to speak to an officer. Can you have someone come out to my house?

Dispatch: OK. OK. I have to ask you these questions so I can put them in in the call OK?

Cindy: OK.

Dispatch: The 30th of June?

Cindy: Yes

Dispatch: OK, how old is your daughter?

Cindy: 22.

Dispatch: OK, what’s her name?

Cindy: My name?

Dispatch: Her name.

Cindy: Her name?

Dispatch: And you said you have this vehicle back?

Cindy: Yes. And I have the, umm, statements.

Dispatch: She’s there right now?

Cindy: Yes I got her. I finally found her after a month. She’s been missing for a month. I found her, but we can’t find my granddaughter.

Cindy: Umm, 5 foot, 1-and-a-half.

Dispatch: Thin, medium or heavy-built?

Cindy: Thin.

Dispatch: Color hair?

Cindy: Brown.

Dispatch: What color, uh, shirt is she wearing?

Cindy: White.

Dispatch: What color pants?

Cindy: Ohh, they’re shorts. They're, umm, plaid. They’re like pink and teal and white and black. Plaid.

Dispatch: Does she have any weapons on her?

Cindy: No.

Dispatch: Is she not telling you where her daughter is?

Cindy: Correct.

Dispatch: OK, we’ll have a deputy out to you as soon as one is available. OK

Cindy: Thank you.

Dispatch: Thank you.

Dispatch: Bye.

Cindy: Bye.

AUDIO: http://www.cfnews13.com/MediaPlayer2/MediaPlayer.htm?video=CINDY911CALL1_072420080719&cat=Local&title=Cindy%20Anthony%20911%20Call#1

« Last Edit: August 08, 2008, 09:54:50 AM by crazybabyborg » Logged
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« Reply #1 on: August 08, 2008, 12:27:16 AM »

This is the transcript of the third 911 call from Cindy Anthony on July 15.

Dispatch: 911. What’s your emergency?

Cindy: I called a little bit ago. The deputy sheriff ‘s (inaudible). My granddaughter has been taken. She has been missing for a month. Her mother finally admitted that she’s been missing. I want someone here now.

Dispatch: OK, what is the address that you’re calling from?

Cindy: We’re talking about a 3-year-old little girl. My daughter finally admitted that the babysitter stole her. I need to find her.

Dispatch: Your daughter admitted that the baby is where?

Cindy: That the babysitter took her a month ago. That my daughter’s been looking for. I told you my daughter was missing for a month. I just found her today, but I can’t find my granddaughter. She just admitted to me that she’s been trying to find her herself. There’s something wrong. I found my daughter’s car today, and it smells like there’s been a dead body in the damn car.

Dispatch: Ok what is the 3-year-old’s name?

Cindy: Caylee. C-A-Y-L-E-E Anthony.

Dispatch: Caylee Anthony?

Cindy: Yes.

Dispatch: OK, is she white, black or Hispanic?

Cindy: She’s white.

Dispatch: How long has she been missing for?

Cindy: I have not seen her since the 7th of June.

Dispatch: What is her date of birth?

Cindy: Um, 8, 9, um, oh god, she’s 3. 2005. So it’s Caylee missing? Caylee’s missing! Casey said Zani took her a month ago. She said that she found, um ….

Dispatch: OK, I understand. Can you just, can you calm down for me for just a minute? I need to know what’s going on, OK? I’m gonna try and …

Cindy: We’re so worried we can barely keep still. (sobbing)

Dispatch: Is your daughter there?

Cindy: (in the background) I’m on the phone with them.

Dispatch: Is your daughter there?

Cindy: Yes.

Dispatch: Can I speak with her? Do you mind if I speak with her?  Thank you.

Cindy: (in the background) I called them two hours ago, and they haven’t gotten here. Casey finally admitted that Zani took her a month ago. I have to try and find her.

Dispatch: Ma’am, Ma’am.

Cindy: (in the background) Casey. Here, it’s the sheriff’s department. They want to talk with you. Answer their questions.

Casey: Hello?

Dispatch: Hello.

Casey: Yes

Dispatch: Hi. What can you, can you tell me what’s doing on a little bit?

Casey: I’m sorry?

Dispatch: Can you tell me a little bit of what’s going on?

Casey: My daughter’s been missing for the last 31 days.

Dispatch: And you know who has her?

Casey: I know who has her. I’ve tried to contact her. I actually received a phone call today. Now from a number that is no longer in service. I did get to speak to my daughter for about a moment, about a minute.

Dispatch: OK, did you guys call and report a vehicle stolen?

Casey: Um, yes, my mom did.

Dispatch: OK, so there’s been a vehicle stolen too?

Casey: No, this was my vehicle.

Dispatch: What vehicle was stolen?

Casey: Um, it’s a ’98 Pontiac Sunfire.

Dispatch: OK, I have deputies on the way to you right now for that. But now your, now your 3-year-old daughter is missing? Caylee Anthony?

Casey: Yes. Caylee Marie Anthony.

Dispatch: White female.

Casey: Yes, white female.

Dispatch: 3 years old? 8/9/2005 her date of birth?

Casey: Yes.

Dispatch: And you last saw her a month ago?

Casey: 31 days. Um, 31 days.

Dispatch: Who has her? Do you have a name?

Casey: Her name is Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez.

Dispatch: Who is that? The babysitter?

Casey: She’s been my nanny for about a year and a half, almost two years.

Dispatch: Why are you calling now? Why didn’t you call 31 days ago?

Casey: I’ve been looking for her and have gone through other resources to try to find her, which is stupid.

Dispatch: OK, can you, can you give me the name of the nanny again? Like spell it out for me?

Casey: Zenaida  Z-E-N-A-I-D-A

Dispatch: Last name?

Casey: Fernandez.

Dispatch: Fernandez?

Casey: Fernandez-Gonzalez. I think the officers are here.

Dispatch: The officers are there?

Casey: Yes.

Dispatch: OK, hold on for a second. Don’t hang up with me yet. OK.

AUDIO: http://www.cfnews13.com/MediaPlayer2/MediaPlayer.htm?video=Cindy911call2_072420080651&cat=Local&title=Cindy%20Anthony%20911%20Call#2






THIS IS THE LINK TO THE SEPT. 18th, "9-1-1" CALL FROM CASEY TO LE REGARDING PROTESTORS:

http://www.wftv.com/video/17505002/index.html
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