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By Steve Huff in missing persons, unsolved
Monday, Sep. 15 2008 @ 4:11PM

findingcaylee.jpgDamnedest thing -- I recorded a podcast last night with those crazy kids over at the anarchic crime blog, Dreamin' Demon, and we discussed the case of missing toddler Caylee Anthony for most of the session. Morbid and Imp, the main ringmasters for DD, agree with me that the Anthony case isn't worth covering unless there's a major development. And we're all pretty puzzled in some respects by the hoopla around the case -- the crazy assholes protesting the Anthony home, the crazy asshole behavior from the Anthony family... just the crazy, asshole-y nature of it all.

People want to know what happened to a little girl. I get that. I want to know, too. They believe -- and this is my opinion, as well -- that Casey Anthony, Caylee's shark-eyed mama, is a psychopath who most likely killed her daughter and disposed of the body then used the next 30 days to get her party on and try and erase as much evidence about what happened to her little girl as she could get a hold of. While everyone understands a familys' need to defend a loved one under siege, no one really understands the nutty nature of Cindy Anthony's defense of her daughter to the media. This is a woman who called the police to tell them her daughter's car smelled like someone had died inside, only to reverse herself after Casey's arrest and say she figured the odor came from old food. Later still, Cindy suggested that another body -- not Caylee's -- had been in the car, but was removed prior to the vehicle being towed to the police impoundment lot. Sure, Cindy. Whatever.

It's just kinda funny, maybe a little ironic, that me and the DD crew got our podcast on about that particular subject only to have a development worth noting in the Anthony case pop up in the news half a day later.

Casey Anthony turned herself in to police today. This time she went to the Orange County Sheriff's Dept. for charges related to crimes involving petty theft and stolen checks. According to Fox News, Casey will be in custody until a court appearance Tuesday morning.

Her bail for these charges is expected to be pretty low, and she will likely be able to post bond and go back to home confinement.

So there's your Anthony case update for the day. Check out my friends at DreaminDemon.com and listen to our nutty podcast.

[FOXNews.com]