She told jurors that she searched for chloroform because she suspected her smallest dog might be getting poisoned from eating leaves in the backyard. Her analysis started with "chlorophyll" and spiraled to "chloroform," she said. Prosecutors were enlightened that she had searched for for "chlorophyll" but her assertion about searching for "chloroform" appeared to pinch them off-guard. Cindy Anthony then searched for things relating to help sanitizer after a peg away fellow-worker told her that the quiddity was at all perilous to issue children, she told jurors. "That crawl came out in March, and during the same timeframe I was looking up the issues about the dogs," Cindy Anthony said.
"I was looking up ingredients in the labourer sanitizer, the alcohol, and that prompted me to countenance up other things we had in the house." She said she started searching for the ingredients in household products such as acetone in spike smoothness remover and hydrogen peroxide, things that were utilized on or around Caylee. Anthony also said that she did searches on her harshly computer because she didn't have access to everyday Internet at work.
When asked if she went to a orientation called druglibrary.org, which was searched from the family's desktop computer, she responded, "all the time." She also said it was credible "neck breaking" might have come up on her computer during her searches because she recalled a youtube video with "neck breaking" in the headline popping up on her screen. "A lofty intimate of mine was in automobile accessary and had multiple thorax and front injuries," she said. Cindy Anthony said she did not scrutiny for the words "shovel" or "household weapons," which were also searched from the lineage computer.
The prosecution claimed that only Casey Anthony could have conducted the computer searches because she was the only one habitation at the space of the searches. Cindy Anthony said today that she did the searches and that she was family at the time, in spite of her beat surface from duty indicating she was working. She was working as a Florence Nightingale at the while of Caylee's disappearance. She said her opportunity gazette from her employment as a preserve might not have reflected that she was accommodation because she was a salaried wage-earner and required to enter hour hours whether she worked or not. "If those computer entries were made, then I made them," she said. "I was home. I be aware I took some hours off.
During that week was Casey's birthday and my anniversary and I did go hospice old a twosome days that week," she said. "The only possibility that triggers that hour for me is those computer entries. It was not a upsetting lifetime for me disposed to the continue three years.
" She also said that she did the searches from place because she didn't have "regular internet" at work. Cindy Anthony Said Stains in Pontiac Sunfire Were in Car Before Caylee Disappeared Cindy Anthony dropped another surprise apropos Casey Anthony's Pontiac Sunfire, the heap that the prosecution alleges held Caylee's decomposing remains. The prosecution has said that the vehicle showed two stains that could be from decompositional fluid.
Cindy Anthony said today that the stains had been there since the house bought the car. "There was a few ungenerous stains in the auto when we bought the car," she said.
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