St. Lucie County, Fla. - The location where Casey Anthony – the Florida mother acquitted of killing her daughter – is currently living has allegedly been revealed by a major publication.
The latest issue of People magazine includes a story by staff writer Steve Helling, claiming Casey is living alone in St. Lucie County, Fla. Helling does not reveal how he determined where she lives, however, according to TCPalm.com, a witness can corroborate Helling's story.
“She was dead in my face,” Port St. Lucie resident Chrissandra Jennings told the Palm. She said the sighting took place at a stoplight at the intersection of Darwin and Port St. Lucie Blvd. on Sept. 20 at about 5:00 p.m. while on her way home from work.
To see newly leaked Casey Anthony photos, click here.
Jennings added, “She had her hair in a bun and it looked like it was highlighted.” She also alleged she could hear Casey yelling into a cell phone as she sat behind the wheel of a white vehicle.
In his article, Helling also writes about the recently released Casey Anthony video diary that has gone viral on the Web. Casey claims her computer was hacked and someone – not her – released the video without her permission.
To see Casey Anthony's video diary released Jan. 5, 2012, click here.
To see the Casey Anthony video released Jan. 6, 2012, click here.
Casey's daughter Caylee was reported missing by Casey's mother, Cindy Anthony, in the summer of 2008. The girl's lifeless body was found in December of that year in a wooded area near the Anthony family home. During Casey's 2011 murder trial, prosecutors claimed she rendered the girl helpless using chloroform and then suffocated her with duct tape, later dumping her body in the woods. Casey's legal team, however, countered by arguing that no one was murdered and that the child died accidentally by drowning in the family's backyard pool.
Casey walked out of jail a free woman on July 17, 2011, following her July 5 acquittal, and has kept a low profile since then. She is currently on probation for a Jan. 2010 check fraud conviction.
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