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Casey Anthony’s Original Bond Revoked

It seems that the Padillas, the fame hunters bounty hunters from California who so amazingly believed Casey Anthony’s incredible stories about the disappearance of her daughter Caylee, have flip-flopped yet again and rescinded the original bond, leaving Casey Anthony in jail:

The $500,000 bond posted a week ago for the mother of a missing Florida girl was rescinded after she was taken back to jail on check fraud and theft charges, a bondsman said Saturday.

Orange County Sheriff’s Office investigators took Casey Anthony into custody at her home Friday night, just a week after she was released on bond for charges related to 3-year-old Caylee’s disappearance.

Anthony was being held on $3,000 bond on the new charges of uttering a forged instrument, fraudulent use of personal information and petty theft, Capt. Angelo Nieves said.

According to sheriff’s office reports, Anthony used a friend’s checkbook to buy items at Target and Winn-Dixie, and to write a check for cash in July.

The 22-year-old has already been charged with child neglect, making false statements and obstructing the investigation into her daughter’s disappearance.

“The allegations surfaced during the investigation but we had to do our due diligence,” Nieves said of the new charges.

On Saturday, a bondsman said the $500,000 bond posted for the charges related to Caylee’s disappearance was rescinded in the middle of the night, making it unlikely she will be released again.

California bail bondsman Tony Padilla said the bond was surrendered based on the latest charges, new evidence and “heightened security concerns” that he declined to describe.

And perhaps by the fact that he realized that the Two Stooges had been a complete tool in the hands of a mentally ill manipulator, who batted her eyes and cried a few crocodile tears and played on their sympathies.  Your fifteen minutes are up, go back to the magical land of make-believe, otherwise known as California (no offense to Californians).

Casey’s lawyer is, predictably, not thrilled with the latest turn of events:

At a press conference outside the Anthony family home, Casey Anthony’s attorney called her latest arrest “grandstanding” on the part of law enforcement.

“They are not searching for anyone,” attorney Jose Baez said. “They are disingenuous.”

No, the police took back control of a situation which had gotten completely out of hand.  These so-called world famous bounty hunters blew into town and tried to take control of a situation which they had no business whatsoever being involved in, and the Florida police rightfully took it back.  Besides, they don’t have to search for anyone…they’ve already found their murderer.  Alleged, of course:

Several people from a California bail bonds company helped Anthony post bond, saying she might be more likely to talk about her daughter’s disappearance if she were released from jail. But Padilla said Friday he no longer believes the girl is alive.

“Absolutely not,” he said.

Anthony family spokesman Larry Garrison called the arrest a “three-ring circus.”

That’s putting it mildly.

At least she is back in jail where she belongs.  She’s had her little moment in the spotlight, pampered and coddled by her amazingly in denial family, with her hot showers and her nice bed and her pizza and her six-hour lawyer meetings (what goes on in those meetings, anyway?  How long does it take to say, “Here is where Caylee is, here are the people who have her,” since that’s the angle she still chooses to work?  Or does she just sit around doing nothing?), she’s gotten more attention from more men (her lawyer, the bounty hunters) and now she needs to face the music.

Here’s the deal…there are too many unexplained things around this case.  The flurry of cell phone calls to Casey’s mother and father…the unexplained cell phone pings in a wooded area around the airport…the babysitter who does not exist, at least not as her babysitter…the three 911 calls made by Cindy Anthony, implicating her daughter, then her sudden about-face and professed belief in her daughter’s innocence…the warning by Casey’s father (a former detective) to a police officer that Casey isn’t telling all she knows…the “investigation” by Casey that took her to nightclubs and parties.  Too many loose ends that don’t tie to anything.  And the thing is, if you tell a lie long enough, and with enough conviction within yourself, you can make yourself believe your own lie.  Your lie then becomes your truth, at least in your little world.  And I believe this is what Casey Anthony has done…she’s lied so much that she believes her own lies.

The limited immunity deal expires at 9 AM Tuesday.  At least Casey won’t be enjoying a Labor Day cookout while her daughter’s body continues to decompose somewhere in a lonely grave, unlike her month of partying shortly after her daughter was “kidnapped”.  Don’t forget, this is the worried mama out looking for her baby, before she was forced to say Caylee was missing.  I don’t think your daughter is hidden in that guy’s crotch.

You can follow GlossLip’s continuing coverage of the story here.

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