Teetop
12-19-2008, 05:29 PM
The skull and bones found last week in a wooded lot outside Orlando, Fla., were identified as Caylee Anthony's on Friday, and Orange County officials declared the little girl was the victim of a homicide.
"With regret, I'm here to inform you that the skeletal remains are those of the missing toddler," said Dr. Jan Garavaglia, the medical examiner.
How the 2-year-old girl was killed remains a mystery. Caylee was two months shy of her third birthday when she vanished in June.
Garavaglia said Caylee's remains, which were found not far from the home where she lived with her mother and maternal grandparents, were identified through nuclear DNA analysis.
"They are not intact. They are all disarticulated. They are completely skeletonized," the medical examiner said. She said some of the bones were "tiny."
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OMG! This is so sad... (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,469785,00.html)
:mad: How could anyone harm a child, much less kill them?!
"With regret, I'm here to inform you that the skeletal remains are those of the missing toddler," said Dr. Jan Garavaglia, the medical examiner.
How the 2-year-old girl was killed remains a mystery. Caylee was two months shy of her third birthday when she vanished in June.
Garavaglia said Caylee's remains, which were found not far from the home where she lived with her mother and maternal grandparents, were identified through nuclear DNA analysis.
"They are not intact. They are all disarticulated. They are completely skeletonized," the medical examiner said. She said some of the bones were "tiny."
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OMG! This is so sad... (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,469785,00.html)
:mad: How could anyone harm a child, much less kill them?!