Friday, January 23, 2009

Caylee Antony's Grandfather saved by law enforcement quick action

When you read the following I want you to think about something. Caylee is gone and her mother is accused. As news comes out about the way Caylee died, it is more and more weight on her grandparents. The same grand parents that loved this little girl and the same parents that loved their daughter now accused of this evil act. Would you be able to wake up every morning knowing the person you raised, wanted to believe in at the same time your granddaughter was missing, turned out to be the person charged with this child's death? Could any parent deal with any of this easily?
Lawyer: Law-enforcement saved George Anthony's life
Watch video from OrlandoSentinel.com about George Anthony's medical evaluation
Amy L. Edwards, Bianca Prieto and Henry Pierson Curtis Sentinel Staff Writers
5:06 PM EST, January 23, 2009

Law-enforcement's rapid response and search for a despondent George Anthony early this morning saved his life, his lawyer told the Orlando Sentinel.

Anthony, who reportedly sent several text messages to relatives suggesting that he wanted to end his life, was found alive in a Daytona Beach motel with what appeared to be a suicide note after his family reported him missing late Thursday.

"Had it not been for (law-enforcement), this might have been a different outcome," lawyer Brad Conway said. "They deserve a huge thank you."

Conway said he wanted to acknowledge the "outstanding" actions of Orange County Sheriff's Sgt. John Allen, the lead detective on the murder case involving Anthony's granddaughter Caylee Marie; Daytona Beach Police Chief Mike Chitwood; and the deputies and officers who helped track Anthony down.

"They went above and beyond, and they saved this guy's life," Conway said.

This afternoon Conway held a press conference outside of the Orange County courthouse on Orange Avenue just after 3 p.m. to publicly thank Sgt. John Allen and law enforcement for their rapid response.

"If they had waited, there would have been a different outcome," Conway said. "George had been pushed to the brink of what may have been another tragedy in this case."

Conway also commented on other subjects regarding the Anthonys. He told reporters that George and Cindy Anthony have not profited off of the case and did not ask for immunity. click link for more

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