
"I think she will be forthcoming with the information," Padilla said.
Caylee, who would now be 3, disappeared in mid-June. Her mother was arrested July 16. Police have said that Anthony didn't report the child missing for a month and then lied to them about the disappearance.
Speculation swirled around Anthony after police said they had found "evidence of decomposition," including hairs the same length and color as Caylee's, in the trunk of a car last used by Anthony.
Anthony told police she left Caylee with a babysitter, but when she went to pick her up, the child and the sitter were gone. Police are skeptical of that version of events and whether the purported sitter, Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez, even exists.
Larry Garrison, a spokesman for the Anthony family, said he believed Caylee had been kidnapped.
Garrison has acted as a spokesman for families in other high-profile cases, such as the disappearance of Natalee Holloway in Aruba. He said he is not being paid to represent the Anthonys.
"They've convicted her in the press, and it's horrendous," he said. "If there was sufficient evidence against her, they wouldn't be talking about her going home."