Politics | 10/29/2008 8:20 am
Psychics Flood Police With Satanic Ritual, Other Tips in Caylee Anthony Case (Video)

Police investigating the disappearance and assumed murder of three-year-old Caylee Marie Anthony have received some very strange tips in their search – including many from psychics, dreamers and mystics.
Florida investigators have received thousands of tips from around the world. The Orlando Sentinel reports that the tips, released Tuesday, include a scribbled map from a woman who said the little girl – missing since mid-July – could be found near a tall tree and pile of rocks between Orlando International Airport and Disney World.
You can read the tips at the Orlando Sentinel website here.
One caller even had a vision that the Ku Klux Klan used little Caylee in a satanic ritual in Mississippi, while yet another said they had a dream about the girl in a zoo with a lot of animals. One caller with a Ouija board and pendulum believed Caylee could be found in a garbage dump. One woman who said she does paranormal recordings for electronic voice phenomena says she recently did a reporting asking if Caylee was "there" and who hurt her. "Caylee" responded "Mommy and either grandma or grandpa," the woman claimed.
Prosecutors plan to release more tips soon.
"The psychic tips are not what the law firm is going to concentrate on," said Todd Black, a spokesman for Jose Baez, the lawyer for Caylee’s mom, Casey Anthony.
Casey Anthony, 22, was arraigned in a Florida court Tuesday. Her court date was set for January 5, 2009. She’s being charged with first-degree murder and child abuse in the death of her daughter and has pleaded not guilty. Anthony’s pre-trial conference is set for December 11 at 9 AM.
Casey Anthony didn’t report her child missing for almost a month. She claims she left her child with a nanny in mid-June and when she returned later in the day, both were gone. The nanny still hasn’t been found but police think Casey Anthony lied about what happened. They found hair, dirt and stain samples from the back of Casey Anthony’s car, and air samples taken from the trunk showed it once contained a decomposing body. Police later determined that the hair did in fact belong to the missing toddler.
If convicted, Casey Anthony faces life in prison or the death penalty. Click here to read the indictment against her.
Caylee’s grandparents think the little girl is still alive.
CNN’s Nancy Grace on Monday night reported that bounty hunters are helping search for Caylee, and that Casey Anthony did Internet searches for chloroform "recipes" shortly before her daughter went missing. There are more than one million websites that tell you how to make the substance using regular household items. Traces of chloroform were apparently found in or on Casey Anthony’s car. Investigators are also trying to track down cell-phone pings picked up as Casey Anthony made calls or sent text messages around the time her daughter went missing.
Below is Nancy Grace on the latest in the investigation.























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