
Here are downloads of (or links to) documents, video, and audio released in the case since yesterday:
1. Interview with Casey’s ex, Anthony Rusciano (.PDF).
2. Interview with tow-truck driver, surname Burch. He describes opening the trunk of Casey Anthony’s care for the first time: “…and a real bad smell like oh, my God. And in the back of my head I’m going that isn’t rotten garbage. You know I know what rotten garbage smells like. That doesn’t smell like rotten garbage to me.”
3. Statement from a second employee of the tow-truck company.
4. Statement from another of Casey’s ex’s, Christopher Stutz.
5. Handwritten letter from Casey.
Links:
1. Audio of interview with Lee Anthony on July 29th.
2. Audio of interview with Jesse Grund on July 23rd.
3. Audio of interview with Jesse Grund on July 31st.
4. Audio of interview with Tony Lazarro on July 22nd.
5. Link to Video Interview with Casey’s childhood friend on the Nancy Grace show.
A 2-hour video of Cindy Anthony’s interview with police is expected to be released shortly. Once it is, I will either post it or post a link to it here.
WFTV also has some great coverage, story-wise, in this article:
During an online conversation between Casey and one of her lovers, she talks about Zani the nanny. She talks about how Zani wasn’t around to keep Caylee. The information sheds light on how little time Casey wanted to spend with her own daughter. The more than 600 pages include phone records, text messages, interview transcriptions, hand-written letters and instant messages. Casey Anthony’s instant messages with a lover reveal an ongoing sexual relationship in May. Anthony Rusciano is the man she was having the affair with. He was the sheriff’s deputy later fired for lying about the affair. Casey often talked about the sex. “Sex is good with us, really good. And I know it’s not the only reason you want to see me,” she told Rusciano during the online exchange in early May. “Good, I hope so, but Jesus, three-week droughts blow, so, again, bring your little fine ass over here,” he wrote back. It seems like Casey’s daughter Caylee was the problem in the relationship. “Ha, want me to bring the little snot head?” Casey asked Rusciano. “Didn’t think so,” she told him. During the conversation, Casey often refereed to Caylee as “passed out.” But what does passed out really mean? Eyewitness News has reported that chloroform was found in the trunk of Casey’s car. Casey makes it clear her own daughter tires her out. “Seriously, spending the day with Caylee is 10 times more exhausting than working a 12-hour event,” she said.
Update, 15:33H EST: Here are the links to the video of Cindy’s interview with police:
1. Video, Part 1.
2. Video, Part 2.

Surprise, surprise! Apparently you can’t randomly accuse total strangers of having kidnapped your child without expecting to face some fairly serious civil as well as criminal charges.
WFTV snagged an exclusive interview with Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez’s brand-spanking-new attorney, John Morgan, who is gleefully preparing at least one lawsuit against Casey Anthony herself, and possibly (as he hints at in the interview) additional lawsuits against other parties who may have “repeated” defamatory statements about Fernandez-Gonzalez.
You can watch the interview here. (I’d embed the it, but unfortunately WFTV’s format doesn’t allow for that.)
Also, soon I will be creating a new category entitled “Casey / Caylee Anthony” and re-categorizing all applicable posts under it for quicker, easier access.
In the meantime, here are links to all posts to date on this case:
1. Posted on 09/23, with links to the full .PDF download of the latest 600-page document release.
4. Posted on 09/12 and containing links to the audio files of Casey’s police interviews.