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Cindy Anthony Defends Daughter, Calls Her a 'Victim'

Caylee's Grandfather Said He Smelled Death in Casey Anthony's Car, According to New Documents

George Anthony also told investigators that Cindy Anthony noticed the smell in the car and said, "Jesus Christ, what died?"

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Cindy Anthony, upper left, continues to defend her daughter, Casey Anthony, lower left, who has been charged with murder in the disappearance of Caylee Anthony.
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Scientists found evidence of body decomposition and traces of chloroform in the trunk of the car, but none of the DNA evidence has been conclusively linked to Caylee.

Caylee was last seen in June, but Casey Anthony did not report her daughter missing until July 15. Suspicion has swirled around the single mother since then, and investigators said she gave them changing and inaccurate information.

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Police, meanwhile, have accused the outspoken Cindy Anthony of trying to thwart the investigation. Prosecutors asked a judge Friday for a gag order to prevent further public comments about the case.

Until a gag order is enacted, Cindy Anthony continues to defend her daughter.

"The bottom line is, Casey's an excellent mother. There's nobody that has ever come forward that said that Casey is not an excellent mother."

You can find out more at www.helpfindcaylee.com and www.kidfindersnetwork.com.

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