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'Nanny' Files Defamation Suit Against Casey Anthony

New Evidence, Interviews Released in Missing Caylee Anthony Case

Lee Anthony said that when he asked his sister where Caylee was she insisted that the girl was with her nanny. Only when Cindy Anthony threatened to call the police did Casey Anthony admit that she had not seen her daughter in more than a month.

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Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez denies she was the nanny for missing Caylee Anthony. New interviews released this week show Cindy Anthony, Caylee's grandmother, speaking with investigators.
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"Do you want to know the truth? I haven't seen Caylee in 31 days," Anthony said, according to her brother.

In documents released Friday, Anthony's family appears skeptical of her story. The manager of a tow truck lot where Anthony's car had been impounded said Anthony's father told him that Anthony had been lying and that his granddaughter was missing.

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Tow truck manager Simon Burch said he noticed an overpowering smell coming from Anthony's car. "When he opened the car door and that stench come out, my heart dropped because he was all of a sudden he was […] telling me about his granddaughter missing," he said.

In instant messages sent to a former boyfriend, a former sheriff's deputy who was fired over his relationship with Anthony, Anthony complains about how difficult it is to be a single mother, once referring to Caylee as the "little snot head."

"Seriously, spending the day with caylee , is 10 times more exhausting, than working a 12-hour event," she wrote.

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