Who's Who in the Caylee Anthony Homicide Case
Friday, December 19, 2008
Orange County Sheriff's Office
This undated photo shows missing girl Caylee Anthony reading a storybook police say they found in the woods near her family's home.
This undated photo shows missing girl Caylee Anthony reading a storybook police say they found in the woods near her family's home.
The case of a missing Florida girl has gripped the country since July, when her family reported her missing a month after she disappeared. Now, with authorities confirming Friday that the remains found this month in a wooded area near Orlando are those of 2-year-old Caylee Anthony, FOXNews.com takes a look at some people who have been figures in the investigation and will play roles in the court case.
Caylee Anthony: The 2-year-old Florida girl disappeared in mid-June. Her mother didn't report her missing for a month and only talked to police when the girl's grandmother called 911. Her remains were found by a water meter reader Dec. 11, and forensic confirmation was announced Friday.
Casey Anthony: The mother of Caylee Anthony was charged first-degree murder of her daughter, child abuse, aggravated manslaughter and four counts of lying to investigators about the girl's disappearance. Police say evidence found in the trunk of her Pontiac Sunfire showed a decomposing body had been kept there. She's been called a "habitual liar" by friends and was photographed partying at Orlando-area bars, while her daughter was missing. The 22-year-old maintains she is innocent, that a baby sitter took Caylee.
George and Cindy Anthony: Caylee's grandparents, Casey's parents. Cindy Anthony was the first to call police — with Casey Anthony nearby — to report that her granddaughter was missing and her daughter's car smelled like death. George and Cindy have communicated openly with the media during much of the investigation — but they've also clashed with protesters who have been a fixture on their Orlando lawn. George Anthony is a former police officer and testified before the grand jury that indicted his daughter.
Roy Kronk: He revealed himself Friday as the previously anonymous utility worker who found Caylee Anthony's remains in a wooded area a short distance from her grandparents' home. Kronk first called police on Aug. 11 to report a bag by the side of the road. On Aug. 12, he called a crime hotline, and on Aug. 13, Kronk called cops a third time and met with them. Police maintain Kronk was a concerned citizen acting on his own tip when he came across the remains, and they say he is not a suspect in the Caylee Anthony investigation.
Jose Baez: Casey Anthony's lead defense attorney. Baez has a regular presence in the courtroom and in front of reporters throughout much of the investigation. Since Caylee Anthony's remains were found, he and his defense team have affirmed Casey's innocence, accused police of lying to the press and suggested they could be tampering with evidence at the site.
- Caylee's Skeletal Remains Don't Offer Many Clues to Her Homicide
- Casey Anthony Defense Worried Police Are Tampering With Evidence, Accuse Cops of Lying
- Police: Clues Keep Coming to Suggest Dead Child Is Caylee Anthony, Stretching Search
- Caylee Anthony Judge Denies Defense Access to Evidence, Will Reconsider Second Autopsy
- Caylee's Grandparents 'Devastated' as Investigators Find More Bones
- Police Continue to Search Woods for Clues in Caylee Anthony Case
- Small Child's Remains Found Near Home of Caylee Anthony's Family
- Prosecuting and Defending Casey Anthony
- CSI Teams Assemble the Caylee Anthony Case
- Judge Postpones Murder Trial for Mother of Missing Florida Toddler Caylee Anthony
- Lawyer for Missing Toddler's Mother Wants Surveillance Video Taken During Possible Sighting
- Is It Caylee? Cell Phone Image Raises Questions
- Prosecutors Won't Seek Death Penalty Against Casey Anthony
- Sheriff Releases Video of Casey Anthony Jail Visits
- Florida Woman Says She Saw Missing Tot Caylee Anthony at Orlando Airport
- Caylee Anthony Second Most Popular 2008 Yahoo! Search
- 'Neck Breaking' Google Search Performed on Missing Florida Toddler's Family Computer
- Caylee Anthony Judge Delays Gag Order Ruling
- Possible Caylee Anthony Sighting at Mall Investigated by Private Firm
- Lawyer for Grandparents of Missing Florida Toddler Caylee Anthony Quits
- Witness List Released, Gag Order Hearing Postponed in Missing Florida Toddler Case
- Caylee's Family to Release Statement This Week
- Police: Bags Found in River in Search for Missing Toddler Don't Contain Human Remains
- Caylee Anthony Spokesman Resigns, Citing 'Erratic Behavior,' Family Says He Was Fired
- Bounty Hunter Thinks Caylee's Dead, Holds Prayer Service
- Gag Order Delayed in Caylee Anthony Murder Case
- Still No Sign of Missing Toddler Caylee Anthony in Spite of Massive Search Effort
- Thousands Come to Orlando to Search for Missing Toddler Caylee Anthony
- Caylee Anthony's Grandfather Worried About Death Smell in Daughter's Trunk
- Caylee Anthony Judge: Murder Trial Will Be Held Before Fraud Trial
- Reports of Letters From Scott Peterson to Casey Anthony in Jail Are Untrue
- Report: Wife-Killer Scott Peterson Writing Casey Anthony in Jail
- Florida Toddler's Mother Pleads Not Guilty to First-Degree Murder in Death of Her Child
- Forensic Tests: Decomposing Body Was in Car Driven by Caylee Anthony's Mom
- Family Holds Prayer Vigil for Missing Caylee, Lawyer Says Mom Is Innocent
- Florida Grand Jury Indicts Mother of Missing Florida Toddler on Murder Charges
- Tough Economy May Force Texas Equusearch to End Hunt for Caylee
- Lawyer for Missing Caylee Anthony's Mother Given Access to Car, Forensic Tests
- Mother of Missing Florida Toddler Caylee Anthony Might Soon Be Charged With Murder
- Camera Installed at Home of Missing Toddler Caylee Anthony, More Evidence Released
- Judge to Decide Whether Casey Anthony Can Help Search for Missing Daughter
- Casey Anthony Officially Called a Suspect in Daughter Caylee's Disappearance
- 'Baby Sitter' in Caylee Anthony Case Says Tot's Mom Ruined Her Life
- Judge Denies Request to Bar Protesters, Press From Missing Florida Tot's Neighborhood
- More Text Messages, Voicemails, Interviews Released in Case of Missing Florida Toddler
- Mother of Missing Tot Caylee Anthony Sued for Defamation by Alleged Baby Sitter
- Documents: Casey Anthony Claims Odor in Car Was Dead Squirrel
- Protesters Want Anthony Family to Admit Caylee's Dead
- Missing Caylee Anthony's Grandparents Clash With Protesters
- Caylee's Mom Casey Anthony Out of Jail Again
- Caylee's Mom, Casey Anthony, Returns to Jail
- Newly Released Tapes Reveal Police Accusing Caylee's Mom of Lying Early in Investigation
- Caylee's Mom Expected to Make Appearance
- Police Remove Gun From Caylee's Grandfather's Car
- Mother of Missing Tot Caylee Anthony Released From Jail Again
- Mother of Missing Tot Caylee Anthony Dodges Court on New Charges After Alleged Chloroform Find
- Chloroform Reportedly Found in Car of Missing Florida Tot Caylee Anthony's Mom
- Searchers Continue Hunt for Missing Toddler Caylee, Determined to 'Find This Baby' Despite Death Theory
- Missing Toddler Caylee Anthony Likely Dead, Florida Police Say
- Caylee's Mother Casey Anthony Back in Jail, Bond Withdrawn
- Reports: Hair Found in Trunk Likely That of Missing Tot Caylee, Efforts to Revoke Mom's Bail Halted
- Florida Cop Fired for Allegedly Lying About Rendezvous With Missing Tot's Mom
- Missing Florida Toddler Caylee's Mom Wanted to Give Her Up, New Documents Show
- Orlando Toddler Caylee Anthony's Mom Leaves Jail With Lawyer — and Ankle Monitor
- Caylee Anthony's Mom Close to Jail Release
- Bounty Hunter, Bondsman to Spring Missing Florida Toddler's Mom
- Boyfriend's Roommate: Caylee's Mom a Good Parent But Lies
- Third Birthday of Missing Florida Toddler Comes With No Sign of the Girl
- CSI Team Descends on Home of Missing Tot's Grandparents After They Say Child's Life in Danger
- Formal State Criminal Charges Filed in Missing Florida Toddler Case, DNA Tests Complete
- Photos Show Missing Florida Girl's Mother Partying at Club
- Judge Denies Request by Missing Tot's Mom to Stop Release of Jailhouse Tapes
- Video May Be Released of Missing Florida Girl's Grandmother Jailhouse Meeting With Daughter
- Missing Florida Girl's Mother, Grandmother Argue in Jailhouse Phone Call
- Missing Florida Girl's Grandmother Asks Police to Arrest Daughter for 'Grand Theft' in 911 Call
- Family of Missing Toddler Caylee Anthony Mum on TV Reports of New Concrete Slab in Yard
- Grandmother of Missing Caylee Anthony Disputes Decomposition Claims
- Judge Sets Bond at $500G for Mother of Missing Florida Tot, Police Name Her 'Person of Interest'
- Detectives Dig Through Backyard of Missing Florida Toddler's Grandparents for Clues
- 'Compulsive Liar' Florida Mother Arrested in Toddler's Disappearance Last Month
Kevin Beary: The Orange County Sheriff. His department, along with the FBI, have led the Caylee Anthony investigation. His department is facing scrutiny over why investigators failed to find the remains of Caylee Anthony when Roy Kronk first pointed them to the wooded area. An internal investigation was launched. Beary called the investigation a "nightmare case" on Friday but finally was able to declare the search for Caylee is over.
Zenaida Gonzalez: The woman falsely named as Caylee Anthony's baby sitter and kidnapper. She claims Casey Anthony cost her a job, her family's privacy and life as she knew it. Gonzalez, a Kissimmee, Fla. resident filed a defamation lawsuit against Casey Anthony. She says she never met the family or heard of them until she got a call from police that she was under investigation in Caylee Anthony's disappearance. Casey Anthony still maintains there is a baby sitter out there who took her daughter, even if it isn't Gonzalez.
John Azzilano: The nightlife photographer who snapped Casey Anthony partying at an Orlando club called Fusion June 20 — around the time when she said her daughter disappeared.
FOXNews.com's Michelle Maskaly contributed to this report.