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Wild Caylee Anthony alive theory lands in court file
By Anthony Colarossi, Orlando Sentinel
9:57 p.m. EDT, June 16, 2010
Almost from the beginning, the Casey Anthony murder case — and before that, the case of missing Caylee Anthony — served as the realm of conspiracy theorists, bloggers and self-anointed sleuths.
They knew, they said, inside knowledge of what really happened.
Now someone with arguably some of the strangest ideas about what happened to young Caylee when she disappeared two years ago landed his unconventional theories in a Casey Anthony court file.
A series of four e-mails apparently sent to the judicial assistant of Orange Circuit Judge Jose Rodriguez describe an alternative — and, in large part, impossible — set of supposed facts, claims and allegations.
James L. McIntyre, who floats similar theories about the Casey Anthony case online, wrote the e-mails. They were recently added to the civil suit filed by Zenaida Gonzalez, a Kissimmee woman accusing Anthony of damaging her reputation. Rodriguez is handling the defamation case.
Anthony is also the defendant in the criminal case, in which she is charged with murdering her daughter.
Gonzalez's defamation trial is scheduled for a trial period beginning Aug. 29, 2011; the criminal case against Anthony is scheduled for May 2011.
Skeletal remains were found Dec. 11, 2008, near the home Caylee shared with her family, and a few days later Orange-Osceola Medical Examiner Dr. Jan Garavaglia identified the remains as Caylee's.
Now, the alternative reality: In his writings, McIntyre alleges Caylee "is among the living" and residing in New York City with a Gloria Fernandez-Gonzalez on Amsterdam Avenue on the far Upper West Side.
He claims the child was kidnapped on July 2, 2008, and that the abduction was captured on a Homeland Security video.
What's more, McIntyre claims the judge put under court seal the disc containing this video.
"You are withholding evidence that will prove young Caylee Marie Anthony was kidnapped and taken acrossed [sic] state lines on July 2, 2008 at 6:28 p.m. from Orlando International Airport . . ." states one of his e-mails. "Failure to fully disclose evidence is grounds for a mistrial."
Rodriguez could not speak directly about the case or the correspondence. Court spokeswoman Karen Levey
said in an e-mail that "the reason the emails were placed in the file was that the Judge ordered them to be printed and placed in the file when they were received. At that time the judge had not read them and they were placed in the court file as an ex parte communication."
She also confirmed that the judge hasn't sealed anything in the case file.
Casey Anthony's attorney in the civil case, Jonathan Kasen, said Wednesday he was not aware of the e-mails in the file, but said that any time a judge has some kind of contact from a party outside the case, he will normally advise the lawyers involved.
As for some of the major claims made in the e-mails, Kasen said, "That seems to me to be quite outlandish. I wouldn't put much credibility in that."
No one answered at the phone numbers McIntyre provided for the New York City address mentioned in his e-mails.
McIntyre himself did not immediately return an e-mail sent to the address found in his court-filed e-mails.
McIntyre's e-mail goes on to say that Garavaglia "misidentified the wrong body," when Caylee Anthony's remains were found in late 2008. He apparently means Jan Garavaglia misidentified Caylee's body.
Garavaglia said the FBI forensic lab in Virginia matched DNA from the bones to Caylee's known DNA.
But McIntyre, who claims to have solved several felony cases, insists that the body found is that of a "baby girl Doe," the victim of a still-unsolved killing.
He calls the entire Anthony case a "botched investigation" and says Casey Anthony "has basically told the truth on nearly everything," according to one e-mail.
"I have solved this kidnapping to my satisfaction, but you still consider Caylee Marie Anthony a victim of murder," McIntyre states. "That is completely erroneous. Please conduct this investigation as a kidnapping case, because that is exactly what it is."
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/caylee-anthony/os-casey-anthony-zenaida-gonzalez-20100616,0,2828211.story
By Anthony Colarossi, Orlando Sentinel
9:57 p.m. EDT, June 16, 2010
Almost from the beginning, the Casey Anthony murder case — and before that, the case of missing Caylee Anthony — served as the realm of conspiracy theorists, bloggers and self-anointed sleuths.
They knew, they said, inside knowledge of what really happened.
Now someone with arguably some of the strangest ideas about what happened to young Caylee when she disappeared two years ago landed his unconventional theories in a Casey Anthony court file.
A series of four e-mails apparently sent to the judicial assistant of Orange Circuit Judge Jose Rodriguez describe an alternative — and, in large part, impossible — set of supposed facts, claims and allegations.
James L. McIntyre, who floats similar theories about the Casey Anthony case online, wrote the e-mails. They were recently added to the civil suit filed by Zenaida Gonzalez, a Kissimmee woman accusing Anthony of damaging her reputation. Rodriguez is handling the defamation case.
Anthony is also the defendant in the criminal case, in which she is charged with murdering her daughter.
Gonzalez's defamation trial is scheduled for a trial period beginning Aug. 29, 2011; the criminal case against Anthony is scheduled for May 2011.
Skeletal remains were found Dec. 11, 2008, near the home Caylee shared with her family, and a few days later Orange-Osceola Medical Examiner Dr. Jan Garavaglia identified the remains as Caylee's.
Now, the alternative reality: In his writings, McIntyre alleges Caylee "is among the living" and residing in New York City with a Gloria Fernandez-Gonzalez on Amsterdam Avenue on the far Upper West Side.
He claims the child was kidnapped on July 2, 2008, and that the abduction was captured on a Homeland Security video.
What's more, McIntyre claims the judge put under court seal the disc containing this video.
"You are withholding evidence that will prove young Caylee Marie Anthony was kidnapped and taken acrossed [sic] state lines on July 2, 2008 at 6:28 p.m. from Orlando International Airport . . ." states one of his e-mails. "Failure to fully disclose evidence is grounds for a mistrial."
Rodriguez could not speak directly about the case or the correspondence. Court spokeswoman Karen Levey
said in an e-mail that "the reason the emails were placed in the file was that the Judge ordered them to be printed and placed in the file when they were received. At that time the judge had not read them and they were placed in the court file as an ex parte communication."
She also confirmed that the judge hasn't sealed anything in the case file.
Casey Anthony's attorney in the civil case, Jonathan Kasen, said Wednesday he was not aware of the e-mails in the file, but said that any time a judge has some kind of contact from a party outside the case, he will normally advise the lawyers involved.
As for some of the major claims made in the e-mails, Kasen said, "That seems to me to be quite outlandish. I wouldn't put much credibility in that."
No one answered at the phone numbers McIntyre provided for the New York City address mentioned in his e-mails.
McIntyre himself did not immediately return an e-mail sent to the address found in his court-filed e-mails.
McIntyre's e-mail goes on to say that Garavaglia "misidentified the wrong body," when Caylee Anthony's remains were found in late 2008. He apparently means Jan Garavaglia misidentified Caylee's body.
Garavaglia said the FBI forensic lab in Virginia matched DNA from the bones to Caylee's known DNA.
But McIntyre, who claims to have solved several felony cases, insists that the body found is that of a "baby girl Doe," the victim of a still-unsolved killing.
He calls the entire Anthony case a "botched investigation" and says Casey Anthony "has basically told the truth on nearly everything," according to one e-mail.
"I have solved this kidnapping to my satisfaction, but you still consider Caylee Marie Anthony a victim of murder," McIntyre states. "That is completely erroneous. Please conduct this investigation as a kidnapping case, because that is exactly what it is."
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/caylee-anthony/os-casey-anthony-zenaida-gonzalez-20100616,0,2828211.story
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McIntyre alleges Caylee "is among the living" and residing in New York City with a Gloria Fernandez-Gonzalez on Amsterdam Avenue on the far Upper West Side.
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Well good work and hats off to McIntyre! Now all he has to do is locate Elvis Presley, Jim Morrison and Michael Jackson and all will be right with the world once again! Oh, I also wouldn't mind if he could please bring back Janis Joplin. I really liked her. AND of COURSE, let's not forget, last but certainly not least Kurt Cobain. There's one dude we could do with these days!
As for Jan Garavaglia misidentifing Caylee's body, you would think with 20 years experience under Garavaglia's belt, she would be a little more professional at her job! Guess Garavaglia's nothing but a Junk Scientist. What will George and Cindy do NOW with their Caylee's Ashes Jewellery?
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Well good work and hats off to McIntyre! Now all he has to do is locate Elvis Presley, Jim Morrison and Michael Jackson and all will be right with the world once again! Oh, I also wouldn't mind if he could please bring back Janis Joplin. I really liked her. AND of COURSE, let's not forget, last but certainly not least Kurt Cobain. There's one dude we could do with these days!
As for Jan Garavaglia misidentifing Caylee's body, you would think with 20 years experience under Garavaglia's belt, she would be a little more professional at her job! Guess Garavaglia's nothing but a Junk Scientist. What will George and Cindy do NOW with their Caylee's Ashes Jewellery?

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I've seen James McIntyre appear on different blogs, with his theories.
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Does he call himself an investigator? LOL.....

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i think this guy is a few french fries short of a happy meal, if you know what i mean...
maybe we could set him and joy wray up on a blind date.. i think they would get along FAB!!!
maybe we could set him and joy wray up on a blind date.. i think they would get along FAB!!!

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