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By Steve Huff in missing persons, unsolved
Thursday, Aug. 28 2008 @ 3:50PM

Since tests done at the UT Knoxville Body Farm indicate a human body was decomposing in the trunk of Casey Anthony's Pontiac Sunfire, Leonard Padilla has decided that he sees the light. He and his nephew Tony are going to try and revoke Casey Anthony's bond. My guess is that they concluded it wasn't such a good idea to throw a half-million bucks worth of credit at a demonstrated liar and textbook female sociopath.

findingcaylee.jpgThis news comes along with a report from WFTV in Orlando that DNA tests performed on hair and a stain in the trunk of that car belonged to Caylee. Those tests allegedly show that Caylee is dead.

Cindy Anthony, her daughter's most staunch defender when speaking publicly about Caylee's disappearance ("sociopath" crack made to Casey's friends in the past notwithstanding), told the press that there was "no new development." She then ordered them to "get the hell" off her property.

Have I mentioned that I just can't do any objective news writing about this case? It just turns into a classic, rant-y blog post.

I can't help it. There are rumors afoot in the Orlando-area media that the State may cut some sort of "limited immunity" deal with Casey regarding her daughter's death. I truly hope that's doesn't happen. If Casey Anthony killed her daughter so she could continue partying and going to the beach with her friends, she deserves the harshest penalty allowed by law. I don't believe (as Leonard Padilla says he does) that Casey Anthony is mentally ill. She won't meet legal standards for insanity. No, I feel certain she's legally sane. Most calculating, lying, antisocial personalities are, confusingly, eminently sane.

That's what makes them -- if you believe in this sort of thing -- so freaking evil. [WFTV Orlando -- see also: MyFoxOrlando.com's index of documents released in this case so far.]