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Another Leak In Caylee Anthony Case: Defense Memo Alludes To Death By Drug OD

Posted Nov 6, 2008 by  Nikki Weingartner
Another possible leak in the case, as Nancy Grace hammers the conflicting written defense memo alluding to the possibility of Caylee Anthony dying by a drug overdose.
Orange County Sheriff's Office
On June 09, 2008, Caylee's mother Casey dropped her off at a friends house located at 2863 South Conway Road, Sawgrass Apartment. Casey has since lost contact with her friend and believes they have taken off with Caylee. According to Casey, there has been phone contact, however no one will disclose Caylee's location. Please contact the Orange County Sheriff's Office at 407-836-HELP(4357) or 407-254-7000
The story is ongoing and each twist and turn as confusing and damning as the last. This time, a defense memo apparently reveals that if the death of Caylee Anthony did occur, it would have been caused by an "unwitting dose of sedative and attributed to chloroform" as explained on Nancy Grace.
If you remember, there was confirmed evidence of chloroform found in the trunk of Casey Anthony's car, along with the confirmed evidence of decomposed human remains and DNA evidence of Caylee.
The defense's memo, a written document, uses words like "almost certainly" and "tragic accident" to explain the death as an overdose of a sedative. This is contrary to Joe Baez' claim that Caylee is still alive, although he still supports that claim.
In the CNN, Nancy Grace report, she did say that the memo was "not for the public" and that it had been "leaked."
Drew Petrimoulx, a reporter covering the story, explained in the report how the alleged kidnapping of Caylee and her being taken to Mexico wasn't even discussed.
The defense team is trying to have the death penalty removed from the table, using pictures of Casey Anthony as a baby to play upon the prosecution's emotions. They are also arguing points of youth and possible mental illness, with one of her attorney's actually wanting Casey to be examined by a mental professional, a request that Baez has disallowed as lead attorney.
The search for her missing body was suppose to resume this past weekend by Texas based EquuSearch.
Tips in the case can be submitted at Central Florida Crimeline.
More information and documents in the case.