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Sunday, September 14, 2008

Cindy Anthony Confronts Protesters


I just don't think this is right. There are webcams set up to watch the house day and night, people sightseeing, but protesting the house? Why don't they go protest at the bondsman's house. This just seems cruel. And this episode--why do these people have their children out so late--letting them watch their parents acting ugly and mean and swearing in front of them. Not very smart. They didn't notice thier own child was hurt until he'd rolled around on the ground for a good while, then tossed him in the backseat with no apparant concern that his child was hurt. I think they should all go home. Let law enforcement do their job. Casey seemed to be a smart and energetic young woman. I wonder if it has even occured to her how life in prison will be.

Sunday, 14 Sep 2008

BY VALERIE BOEYFOX 35 NEWS
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35, Orlando)

Screaming protesters have become a common sight in front of George and Cindy Anthony's home. Around 12 a.m. on Sunday morning, a woman, who was accompanied by her child, began yelling at Casey Anthony's mother, Cindy.

"She didn't want that baby, so she could go and party. Stay up late and drink beer. You're protecting her!" the unidentified woman screamed from across the street.

Cindy Anthony was hammering "No Trespassing" signs on her lawn when she confronted the protesters.

Cindy: "See it, see it. Come here [expletive]!"
Protester: "I see your [expletive] face. I see your face. Why are you sitting there protecting her?"
Cindy: "I'm not protecting her! This is her home."

Supporters of the Anthony family tried to defuse the situation, but Cindy continued after the child joined the exchange of words.

Cindy: "She's not worth it."
Child Protester: "Don't you dear talk to my mom that way!"
Cindy: "Why don't you learn some manners!"

Cindy then threatened to call the Department of Children and Families (DCF) and file a complaint on this mother.

Cindy: "DCF needs to be called on you for teaching your child that."
Protester: "Call them! At least I know where my child is!"

The protester continued to shout at Cindy, even after George Anthony cames out of the house.

Protester: "Have your little body guards go and protect you."
Cindy: "I don't have any body guards right now. I'm fine."

As the protesters packed into their sport utility vehicle to drive away, Cindy appeared to have lost patience.

Cindy: "You call her a [expletive] one more time."
Protestor: "What are you gonna do [expletive]?"
Cindy: "Don't call my grand daughter a [expletive]."
Protester's Friend: "You're gonna go to jail."

A video recording of the confrontation reveals that the little boy, who accompanied his mother, got his arm caught in the door of the SUV. "Ow my arm," he screamed. Even though he complained of being injured, it didn't stop him from yelling out, "I hope you die!"

Orange County deputies were later called out to the scene, but authorities say a report was never filed. "No report was filed in reference to this incident nor does it appear that any of the parties involved in the disturbance have filed a complaint," said Orange County Sheriff's Office spokesperson Jim Solomons.

CONFRONTATION AT ANTHONY HOME:
Part One: Confrontation at Anthony home
Part Two: Confrontation at Anthony home
Part Three: Confrontation at Anthony home
Part Four: Confrontation at Anthony home
Part Five: Confrontation at Anthony home

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