Casey Anthony Arrested -- Again
Woman's Daughter Last Seen In Mid-June
POSTED: 2:06 pm EDT September 15, 2008
UPDATED: 2:48 pm EDT September 15, 2008
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Casey Anthony, the mother of a missing 3-year-old Orlando girl, has been arrested for a third time.
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IMAGES: Costumed Protesters Parade At Home
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EXCLUSIVE IMAGES: CSI Checks Casey's Car
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Anthony turned herself in to Orange County authorities Monday afternoon on new check fraud charges shortly after meeting with her home confinement officer, Local 6 News reported.
Anthony's attorney, Jose Baez, arrived at the Orange County Jail at about 1 p.m. and drove his client to the Booking and Release Center, where deputies were waiting. Anthony was handcuffed and placed under arrest.
Baez had said he wanted the arrest to be without the fanfare of his client's second arrest, which was greeted by cheers from protesters outside her parents' home about two weeks ago.
Anthony was first arrested in mid-July on child neglect charges after she reported her daughter, Caylee, missing. Anthony said she had last seen Caylee in mid-June but was too scared to report her missing immediately.
Anthony's second arrest was on theft and fraud charges unrelated to Caylee's disappearance.
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Expert: Casey Managed Emotions Well
A series of responses given by Anthony during police interviews are not consistent with a desperate mother who wants to find her daughter, a psychologist told Local 6.
"Most people who are interviewed by police officers don't manage their emotions that well," Dr. Deborah Day said of Casey Anthony during questioning over her daughter. "They get upset, they get agitated and they get angry."
Audio recordings of interviews conducted by investigators with Anthony were released Friday by the Orange County Sheriff's Office.
Day listened to the interviews and said she believes Anthony's tone and responses are detached.
"It is inconsistent," Day said. "That's a detachment. She is able to push her emotions aside during these interviews. I think she knows something. I don't know if she knows where her daughter is but she knows something."
In the taped interviews on July 16, detectives caught Anthony in a string of lies.
Day said Anthony managed the stress of questioning disturbingly well.
"What happened to Caylee," an investigator asks on the tape.
"I don't know," Casey Anthony said.
"Sure you do," and investigator said.
"I don't know," Anthony said.
"Listen, something happened to Caylee," an investigator said. "We're not going to discuss where the last time you saw her (was). I'm guessing something bad happened to her some time ago and you haven't seen her, so that part is true -- is you haven't seen her because she's somewhere else right now."
"She's with someone else right now," Anthony said.
"She's either in a Dumpster right now, she's buried somewhere, she's out there somewhere and her rotten body is starting to decompose because what you're tellING us...," an investigator said. "Here's the problem. The longer this goes, the worse it's going to be for everyone. Right now, everything you've told us -- we've locked you into a lie. Every single thing that you've told us has been a lie."
Day said the only time she heard Anthony get emotional on released tapes is when she talks about her relationship with her mother, Cindy. and not her daughter, Caylee, Local 6's Jessica D'Onofrio reported.
A detective was pressing Anthony about how she wasn't living up to her mother's expectations.
Anthony has admitted to lying to several times during the police recordings but never gives any reasons why she is lying, D'Onofrio reported.
Costumed Protesters Parade
Meanwhile, aggressive protesters outside the home of Casey Anthony and her parents, including a group dressing up as demons and monsters, have prompted the neighborhood home owner's association to file a lawsuit against the crowds.
Crowds of tourists and Central Floridians have traveled to the Orange County home of Casey Anthony and her parents daily since the woman was released from jail and allowed to return home.
Friday, Local 6 learned that the Chickasaw Oaks Homeowner's Association is suing the protesters and fighting to stop demonstrators from disrupting the peace.
The HOA wants to basically set up a protest zone down the street from Casey Anthony's home, Local 6's Mike DeForest reported.
The HOA claims that the protesters have forced at least one homeowner to put their home up for sale.
The association is asking a judge to limit where and when the protests can occur.
According to the lawsuit: "The association is seeking to reasonably limit the nuisance activities that have caused irreparable harm and damage to the quiet use and enjoyment of the residential neighborhood."
The protesters are being offered a piece of vacant property on which to congregate. The land is about a block away from the Anthony home.
Some people said they have a right to be heard at the Anthony's home.
"All I want today is for the whole United States of America to never, ever send the (Anthony) family any money," demonstrator Sharon Reed said.
Previous Stories:
September 12, 2008: Theft, Fraud Charges Filed Against Mother Of Missing 3-Year-Old Girl
September 10, 2008: Attorney Defends Anthony Family To Nation; Doesn't Understand Why People Angry
September 9, 2008: Woman Interested In Caylee Anthony Case Takes Trash From Girl's Home
September 9, 2008: Woman, 65, Lashes Out At Caylee's Grandfather Over 'Push' In Yard
September 8, 2008: Missing Girl's Grandfather Accused Of Pushing Woman Outside Home
September 8, 2008: Tourists Travel To See, Photograph Missing Caylee Anthony's Mom
September 6, 2008: Life-Sized 'Caylee Doll,' 'Baby Killer' Signs Waved Outside Anthony Home
September 6, 2008: Fights Erupt, Crowds Chant 'Baby Killer' Outside Anthony Home
September 5, 2008: Casey Anthony Released From Jail; Men Clear Path Through News Crews
September 4, 2008: $500,000 Bond Posted For Mother Of Missing 3-Year-Old Orlando Girl
September 4, 2008: Missing Caylee's Grandmother Fires Back After Harsh Words On TV Show
September 4, 2008: Mother Of Missing 3-Year-Old Girl Will Not Have Court Appearance
September 3, 2008: Traces Of Chloroform Found In Car Of Caylee's Mom, Source Says
September 3, 2008: World Will Be 'Shocked' In Caylee Case, Bounty Hunter Says
September 1, 2008: Evidence: Caylee Is Dead
September 1, 2008: Bones Found In Baby Blanket During Caylee Search Belonged To Dog
August 29, 2008: Threats To 'Burn, Kill, Fry' Missing Girl's Mom Follow DNA Results
August 28, 2008: Tests Show Decomposing Body Was In Car Belonging To Caylee's Mom
August 27, 2008: Deputy Fired For Lying About Sex, Chats With Missing Girl's Mom
August 26, 2008: Missing Girl's Mom Lied, Stole From Family, Friends, Document Says
August 26, 2008: Casey Anthony Wanted To Give Daughter Up For Adoption, Docs Say
August 25, 2008: Bounty Hunter: Mom Gave Caylee To Friends To Avoid Supervision
August 23, 2008: Spokesman: Casey Anthony Trying To Help Find Missing Daughter
August 21, 2008: 'I'm Innocent,' Missing Girl's Mom Says Leaving Jail
August 21, 2008: Missing Girl’s Mom Freed From Jail
August 20, 2008: $500K Bond Posted For Missing Girl's Mom
August 19, 2008: Bounty Hunter, Bondsman Work On Getting Casey Anthony Out Of Jail
August 19, 2008: Bondsman: Missing Girl's Mother Could Be Bailed Out On Tuesday
August 17, 2008: Bloggers Scouring Woods In Missing Girl Mystery
August 17, 2008: Bounty Hunter: Missing 3-Year-Old Girl's Mom To Be Bailed Out Of Jail
August 15, 2008: No Credible Information On Kidnapping Theory In Missing Girl Case, Sheriff Says
August 14, 2008: Family Erupts Over Question; Mom Stopped Mentioning Daughter, Man Says
August 14, 2008: Mom Made Repeated Calls On 'Key' Day In Missing Orlando Girl Mystery
August 14, 2008: Grandmother Of Missing 3-Year-Old Girl Conducting Own Investigation
August 13, 2008: Detectives Investigate 3 Key Dates In Missing 3-Year-Old Girl Mystery
August 12, 2008: Missing Girl's Family Threatened Every Day; Mom Cancels Visits
August 11, 2008: Appeals Court Denies Bond Motion For Mother Of Missing 3-Year-Old Girl
August 11, 2008: Psychic-Led Team 'Blind Driving' Central Fla. To Find Missing Girl
August 10, 2008: Orlando Mystery 'Eerily Similar' To Portugal Missing Girl Case, Attorney Says
August 9, 2008: Grandfather Apologizes For Outburst; 'Safe House' Considered In Missing Girl Case
August 9, 2008: Grandfather Rips 'Sensationalizing' Media About Missing Girl Mystery
August 8, 2008: Local 6 Locates, Talks To Zenaida Gonzalez In Missing Girl Mystery
August 7, 2008: Home Searched For New Direction In Missing Girl Case, Source Says
August 6, 2008: Crime Scene Investigators Swarm Home In Missing Girl Mystery
August 6, 2008: Grandmother: Gas Cans Taken To Look For Other People's Fingerprints
August 6, 2008: Missing Girl's Family Threatened; Charges Are 'Good Thing', Grandmother Says
August 6, 2008: Charges Filed Against Mother Of Missing Girl; Search Continues
August 4, 2008: Immunity For Mother Discussed In Missing Girl Case, Attorney Says
August 4, 2008: 'She's Close,' Missing Girl's Mom Says; Timeline Now In Question
August 3, 2008: People Magazine Article 'Blindsides' Missing Orlando Girl's Family
August 2, 2008: Gas Cans Removed From Home In Missing Orlando Girl Mystery
August 2, 2008: Bags Of Evidence Taken From Home Of Grandparents In Missing Girl Case
August 1, 2008: FBI Talks With Missing Girl's Grandmother; Mystery Letter Being Written
July 31, 2008: 'Who To Trust?' Missing Girl's Mom Asked On New Jailhouse Call
July 30, 2008: Request To Reduce $500K Bond For Missing Girl's Mother Denied
July 30, 2008: Ex-Boyfriend Has Missing Girl, Mother Allegedly Tells Inmate
July 30, 2008: Inmate's 'Ex-Boyfriend Has Missing Girl' Story Can't Be Verified
July 30, 2008: Photos Allegedly Show Missing Girl's Mom At Club After Disappearance
July 29, 2008: Judge OKs Release Of Mom's Jailhouse Calls In Missing Girl Case
July 29, 2008: Mother Is Only Obstacle In Finding Girl, Say Frustrated Investigators
July 29, 2008: Released Calls Of Missing Girl's Mom Hurt Investigation, Attorney Says
July 29, 2008: 'In My Gut, She's OK,' Missing Girl's Mother Says In New Jailhouse Call
July 28, 2008: Missing Orlando Girl's Mother Wants To Talk With Local Investigators
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