Three men with a bail bonds group out of Sacrament, California have flown in
to help Casey Anthony to be released.
A week ago, Jose Baez, Casey’s lawyer, got in touch with the bounty hunters -
Leonard Padilla, Tony Padilla and Will Land - to help pay the bond required for
her discharge.
The group of men flew into the Orlando International
Airport, U.S. Sunday about 3 p.m. The bond company is in association with Houston's Financial
Surety.
Mother Casey Anthony, who refused to cooperate with the
authorities throughout the investigation, has been taken into police custody on
July 16, as a person of interest in the disappearance of the 2-year-old Caylee
Marie Anthony. In order to get out of jail, she must pay $500,000.
Sacramento
bounty hunter Leonard Padilla’s intuition suggests that the toddler didn’t pass
away and her mother knows her whereabouts.
The three men intend to stay with the suspect after she will
get out of jail. According to Padilla’s estimation, he and his team will obtain
the necessary information and find the Florida
little girl in only 5 days after her release.
Casey is facing charges of child neglect, obstructing a
criminal investigation and making false official statements.
About two weeks ago, the girl’s grandfather paid a visit to
his daughter in the Orange
County jail, in an
attempt to find more details about Caylee’s disappearance.
After the visit
finished, he said he wasn’t told anything new, but he did assert that Casey
handed her attorney a letter which maybe included additional data about the
little girl. However, the lawyer told Chanel 9 that the letter doesn’t even
exist.
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