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Clarke, Dave – OCSO detective who, along with Deputy Kraubetz, Kevin, met with Amanda Macklin, community manager of Sawgrass Apartments.
Colamarino, Danny – owner of Cast Iron Tattoo, the place where Casey got the tattoo Bella Vita (meaning Beautiful Life) on July 2 or 3, 2008. Casey has been customer there for about 1.5-2 years and regularly visits the establishment. He last saw Casey on July 15, 2008, between 2-4 p.m. She came in shop to schedule appointment for July 19, 2008. She arrived in maroon or red 4-door compact (Toyota maybe) and said she was picking up a friend at the airport and the friend’s luggage would not fit in her car. He had last seen Caylee 3 to 6 months ago. He asked about her, and Casey said she would bring her to the July 19 appointment. Conway, Brad – George and Cindy Anthony’s new lawyer (after Mark Nejame quit.) Coppel, Lauren – Former girlfriend of Troy Brown. Couty, Jean—Neighbor of the Anthonys who heard Casey and Caylee fighting in May or June. He knew it happened on a weekend because he was outside doing yardwork. Said Casey was acting like a spoiled brat; Cindy did not respond (Casey called her names and swore at her). Said Casey was doing all the talking. Coworkers, Alleged – As noted in various emails Lee took from Casey's computer and gave to LE, the following people are either Casey's supervisors or she dealt with when being hired: Cheryl Davis (East Coast VP, Marketing and Sales), Katherine Hart (HR Manager, Universal Studios, Florida), Gabe Marsh, Michael Hamilton, Thomas Franck (Event Coordinator, East Coast Operations). None of the email addresses were valid when messages were sent to them. Crawford, Dee – Director of Human Resources, Event Imaging Solutions Group (Kodak) who confirmed that Mike Kozak worked for them but no Jeff Hopkins or Juliette Lewis. Crisp, Matthew Allen – Went to high school with Casey (Colonial High School). He last saw Casey on July 7, 2008, at Subway. Talked about her boyfriend being out of town. Casey said daughter was in Sanford, FL with the babysitter, and Casey was going to pick Caylee up later that day. On June 19, 2008, he received a call from Casey and talked to her about leasing an apartment as his complex, Cranes Landing Apartments, for her and her boyfriend, Tony Lazaro. They met and completed a contact form, but no contract lease agreement was signed. He contacted her later in the week but she was more interested in inviting him to the club (Fusion). He did not accept invitation. He did talk with other people (Katie Robinson, who lives in Sawgrass, and Victoria Aleman ) about this case but they have no close connection to Casey. They went to school with Casey but were not friends. Custodians – From witness list: Custodian of 911 Calls, Orange County Sheriff’s Office; Custodian of Records of Johnson’s Wrecker Service, which towed Casey Anthony’s car; and Custodian of Records of AT&T Wireless. Daly, Jonathan – Friends of Casey’s from Colonial High School. Employee of Cast Iron Tattoo. Last saw Casey early July; Caylee several months ago. Was told Caylee’s father was in the military and was the result of a one-night stand. Daly, Sean – Friends of Casey’s from Colonial High School. Last saw Casey July 5, 2008, with her boyfriend Tony. Sean said that Casey was known to tell lies. On July 16, 2008, Sean received a missed call from Casey’s cell (407-619-9286) which was witnessed by Detective Rivera. Casey’s telephone number was displayed on the screen of Sean’s phone. Daniel, Larry – One of three expert witnesses for the defense (see Henry Lee and Larry Kobilinsky). Guardian Digital Forensics, Raleigh, NC. A digital forensics consultant who does several types of digital forensics work: computer forensics, cell phone forensics, CLE training for attorneys and digital forensics consulting. Has qualified and testified as a computer forensics expert witness in North Carolina in several cases. http://exforensis.blogspot.com/ Davis, Cheryl – East Coast VP, Marketing and Sales (from emails Lee took from Casey's computer and gave to LE). One of the people Casey named as coworker or supervisor. According to Lee Turtora, she does not exist. The only employee by this name was a server for Pat O’Briens’s in CityWalk. There is no “East Coast VP” for Marketing and Sales. See Coworkers, Alleged. Deguzman, Kelly – OCSO Investigator who obtained Kristine Chester’s written statement. DePalmo, Tanya – OCSO deputy. Assisted in search of Anthony backyard and drainage easements with Appling Wells and Awilda McBryde. Requested wage and hour check on Casey Anthony. Request sent to Melissa Remy, Government Analyst, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Missing Endangered Persons Information Clearinghouse. Results showed that Casey’s last place of employment is from the first quarter of 2006, Event Imaging Solutions, Inc., 3201 East Colonial Drive, Orlando, FL. Dickens, Bailey and Joyce – Anthony's neighbors. See Kiomarie Torres-Cruz. See p. 237 http://www.orlandosentinel.com/media...8/41844520.pdf Donov, Iassen – Friend of Casey Anthony’s. Text messages between the two were released in the discovery pages made public on November 26. In a June 20 text message (see pages 18-19), Casey mentions that she has known her babysitter for 6 years. This differs from what she told LE, which was 4 years. http://www.wesh.com/download/2008/1126/18155618.pdf Downing, Annie – Friend of Casey's. Contacted by LE but not home; father said he would have her call, which she did. Detective Clarke spoke with her. She had previously lived in Sawgrass apartments. See Salati, Dante. Eberlin, Ryan – OCSO deputy who first responded to Cindy Anthony's report of stolen vehicle. After initial investigation, he determined this to be a kidnapping. Edwards, Eric – OCSO. England, Melissa – Friend of Troy Brown’s from Virginia. Visited Troy July 2 through July 5 (but still there on July 23 or back to give testimony?). Because Troy had to work July 3, she spent the day with Casey the day she got her tattoo (possibly). The first thing Casey had said to her upon meeting her July 2 was “We should get a tattoo” to which Melissa responded “You’re crazy. I’m not getting another tattoo.” During the time they were together, there was no mention of Caylee, which was a disappointment to Melissa since she was in a relationship with a man who had a baby, and she was looking forward to talking to Casey about kids. See Troy Brown’s testimony at http://flawebhosting.net/docs092308/ Erickson, Michael – OCSO. On page 195 as witness. Work address given as 2500 West Colonial, which is the OCSO forensic storage bay. http://www.orlandosentinel.com/media...8/41844520.pdf Evans, Robert – Orange County, 9th Circuit Court. Judge who signed warrant for Casey Anthony’s cell phone records. Exit13 – Websleuths poster who did not want to be IDd by his real name, and although I do know his name, it’s not relevant at this time. He is the owner of the “Lake Vaj” house. IMO honest and sincere, and has nothing to do with Caylee’s disappearance. Friend of Dante Salati and Mallory Parker (Lee’s girlfriend) and roommate of Sean Daly. Exit13 spent four years in 75th Ranger Regiment. Says Casey stopped hanging out with them when she started dating Tony (about 6-8 weeks before Caylee was reported missing). He saw Casey at party in May (Anything But Clothes) and watched UFC fight on June 7, 2008. http://websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?t=71620 Farrell, Raquel – According to Casey, she is one of Zenaida’s roommates. The other is Jennifer Rosa. Casey has met them only briefly. Also according to Casey, she is a hostess at TGIFridays. However, according to Rich Garrad, corporate recruiting specialist for Carlson Restaurants Worldwide, TGIFriday’s parent company, no such person is/was employed by them. He tried various versions of the name with no luck. Fernandez, Gloria – Alleged name of Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez’s biological mother. An email from Lee, based on conversation with Casey had her name as Gloria Gonzalez, age 55. Fernandez, Victor – Alleged name of Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez’s step-father. Fletcher, Rendon – OCSO deputy. Work address given as 2500 West Colonial, which is the OCSO forensic storage bay. Forgey, Jason – OCSO K-9 Unit. Contacted by Yuri Melich regarding missing child. Responding to 2500 West Colonial Drive, the Orange County Sheriff’s Office Forensic storage bay, performed cadaver search with his K-9 partner, Gerus, who is trained to detect and alert on the odor of human decomposition. Upon giving the cadaver search command, Jason began his search of the Pontiac Sunfire that belonged to the Anthonys (Casey’s car). Gerus gave a final trained alert at the rear of the passenger finder/trunk. France, Andrew “Andy” James – Casey exchanged phone calls/texts on 6/29, 6/30, 7/1, 7/2, 7/8, 7/11 and 7/15. No clear connection yet. Franck, Thomas – Name from forwarded email to Casey, provided by Lee Anthony on July 29, 2008. The email appears to be from Mr. Franck (Thomas.Franck@events.universal.com) and tells Casey about an upcoming event. However, when LE tried to respond to this email address, they received a message that the domain was invalid (email does not exist). LE checked with Leonard Turtora at Universal Studios and determined that Thomas Franck is not an employee and according to the Server Technology Department, they have never used “@events.universal.com” as one of their email addresses. Fusco, Stephen – OCSO. On page 195 as witness. Need description. http://www.orlandosentinel.com/media...8/41844520.pdf Gabriel, Adam – Attorney with Baez law firm; visited Casey in jail October 17, 2008. Had name in first/last order; correction made 11-28 http://www.angelsforstacy.hqforums.c...ase-vt172.html
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The Anthonys
Anthony, Casey Marie – Caylee Anthony's mother, born March 19, 1986; George and Cindy Anthony’s daughter; and Lee Anthony’s sister. Attended until she was a senior, but did not graduate from Colonial High School (no matter what her mother says?). Did not attend Valencia College, although she told several people she did. Habitual liar and known to steal from friends and family. Gave false statements to police upon investigation of Caylee. Stated she was employed by Universal Studios; however, she was fired April 24, 2006. Worked as unpaid (?) manager of shot girls at Club Fusion. ![]() Anthony, Caylee Marie – Missing 2 year old girl born August 9, 2005. Daughter of Casey; grandchild of George and Cindy Anthony; niece of Lee Anthony. Father unidentified at this time. Unconfirmed by official sources, but it is believed her remains were found, December 11, 2008, less than a half-mile from her home on Hopespring Drive, at Suburban and Chickasaw, not far from Hidden Oaks Elementary. Anthony, Cindy – Married to George Anthony. She is Casey’s mother and Caylee’s grandmother. On July 16, called 911 and reported “smell of death” in car (white 1998 Pontiac Sunfire, FL tag G63XV) Washed pants that were in car. Anthony, George – Married to Cindy Anthony. He is Casey’s father and Caylee’s grandfather. Former homicide detective (Ohio). Works for Andrews International. Worked for Security Forces, a security company, until June 30. In George’s FBI interview (http://www.wftv.com/video/18032897/index.html), George talks about Adam Lynch. George really liked him. He was out of the picture shortly after Casey and Jesse broke up. Hardworking, dedicated young man. George has not seen him since Caylee reported missing but is not sure if Adam had contacted Lee or Cindy since Caylee was reported missing. Also talks about Ryan Pasley, who is in Jacksonville, and is using his resources and will do anything he can to help find Caylee. George also talks about timer55 and rico234, Casey’s passwords. Rico234 (a Puerto Rican rum) and Zen and Aida (idea). He talks about scenarios they’ve been given: Jesse held my daughter down and someone grabbed my granddaughter. Zenaida held my daughter down, and her sister Samantha took their granddaughter. It boils down to this: My daughter knows what’s going on and she’s not saying a word. Anthony, Lee – Casey’s brother, George and Cindy’s son, Caylee’s uncle. Girlfriend’s name is Mallory Parker. Lee Anthony testified to the following: George called Lee and told him to go to the house and check on his mother. Cindy said “your sister knows where Caylee is and she won't take me to her.” Lee picked up items from Tony's apartment. There were no Caylee clothes, no diapers, no toys (nothing of Caylee’s). Cindy removed money from Casey’s wallet and put in her own pocket (believed it was probably hers). More info: http://flawebhosting.net/docs092308/la092308.pdf The Pleseas (Cindy's Family) Plesea, Alex and Shirley – Cindy Anthony’s father and mother, Casey Anthony’s grandparents, Caylee’s great-grandparents. There is a picture of Alex and Caylee taken together on June 15, 2008, at Avante at Mount Dora Nursing and Rehab Center, where Alex lives. This shows that Caylee is alive as of June 15, 2008; Casey stated that she had not seen Caylee since June 9, 2008. Shirley stated that after visiting Alex, they returned to her home and had dinner together. Cindy and Caylee left after that. Shirley’s emails to her sister MLB are in the November 26 discovery pages (see Part 13 above). Plesea, Dan – Cindy’s brother. Plesea, Gary – Cindy’s brother. Plesea, Rick – Cindy Anthony’s brother; son of Alex and Shirley Plesea. Provided insight into the case: Casey had stolen from his parents, including $354 to buy a phone at AT&T. Casey said she used money to buy a new work phone for Universal Studios and that Universal didn’t have the budget to buy the phones but would reimburse them. She didn’t have the money so she borrowed from Grandpa’s account; Casey’s relationship with Cindy was strained; counselor had told Cindy to kick Casey out and file for custody of Caylee; Casey had almost bankrupted the Anthonys by running up Cindy’s credit cards; June 4, 2005 (Rick’s wedding) he ask Cindy if Casey is pregnant; she denied it but his mom said they suspected the same thing but Cindy denied it. Casey gave birth to Caylee on August 9, 2005. In emails exchanged with Cindy, Rick tries to get her to face the fact that Caylee is dead and Casey had something to do with it, that there is no babysitter. See Part 14 above.
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Brad Conway
(16) years of courtroom experience ![]() Attorney for George & Cindy Anthony as of the week of December 8-12-2008. Florida State Marijuana Lawyer Listings Bradley Conway 390 North Orange Avenue, Suite 1630 Orlando, FL 32801 Phone: (407) 246-0803 Fax: (407) 246-7121 Bradley A. Conway http://www.bconwaylaw.com/ Member in Good Standing Eligible to practice in Florida ID Number: - 982385 Address: 390 N Orange Ave Ste 1630 Orlando, Florida 328011642 United States Phone: 407.2460803 Fax: 407.2467121 E-Mail: bconwaylaw@hotmail.com County: Orange Circuit: 9 Admitted: 09/27/1993 Sections: Criminal Law 10-Year Discipline History None The Find A Lawyer directory provides limited basic information about attorneys licensed to practice in Florida and is provided as a public service by The Florida Bar. The information contained herein is provided "as is" with no warranty of any kind, express or implied. The Florida Bar, its Board of Governors, employees, and agents thereof are not responsible for the accuracy of the data. Much of the information is provided by the attorney and it is the attorney's responsibility to review and update the information. Publication of attorneys’ contact information within this listing should not be construed as their consent to receive unsolicited communications in any form. Certain unauthorized uses of this data may result in civil or criminal penalties. The Find A Lawyer directory is not a lawyer referral service. [Revised: 07-26-2008 ] http://www.floridabar.org/names.nsf/...7?OpenDocument Biography Brad was born September 10, 1965 in Washington D.C. He is the oldest of three children. Brad and his family moved to Brevard County in 1977 and lived on South Merritt Island. In 1981, Brad was paralyzed in a surfing accident just north of Sebastian Inlet. After nine months in a physical rehabilitation hospital located in Orlando, Brad returned to high school and graduated in December 1983 from Melbourne High. Education: * Bachelor of Arts, University of Florida, December 1988 * Juris Doctor, University of Florida College of Law, December 1991 Career: Brad worked for Joe DuRocher at the Public Defender's Office from March 1992 until December 1997. Brad began private practice in December 1997, specializing in Criminal Defense Litigation. In 1999, Brad was asked to join the Board of Directors at the Center for Independent Living. The Center for Independent Living provides assistance to individuals with disabilities of all types. This includes job training and placement as well as assistance with daily living needs including finding housing that is appropriate for the individual's specific disability. Brad served as a board member until 2002, finishing his service as Vice President of the Board. In 2004, Brad became one of Orlando's AV (top rated) Criminal Defense Lawyers. Brad has recently represented small business owners sued in U.S. Federal Court under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Based on the challenges Brad has overcome, he has the ability to bring his clients into compliance with Federal law while minimizing the cost of modifications and avoiding unnecessary litigation for the small business owner. Brad is an avid scuba diver and fisherman. He has a great passion for the outdoors, especially Florida and its various waterways from the Atlantic to the Gulf, the Intracoastal waterways to the Everglades and the Florida Keys ![]() Attorney: Bradley A. Conway Firm: Bradley A. Conway Address: Bank of America Building 390 North Orange Avenue Orlando, Florida 32801 Phone: 407-246-0803 Areas of Practice: Automobile Accidents Communications & Media Law Criminal Defense Law DUI/DWI Law Enforcement Law Medical Malpractice Nursing Home Negligence Parole and Probation Personal Injury Police Misconduct Sexual Abuse White Collar Crime http://www.statelawyers.com/Lawyer/P...orneyID:281261
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Linda Kenney Baden
![]() Linda Kenney Baden is a member of the defense team of Jose Baez who is the attorney for the accused Casey Anthony. This happened shortly after the Judge Stan Strickland denied the motion of protecting and preserving a small child’s body that had been found in East Orange County’s wooden area. Casey Anthony is accused for murdering her child. The name of Linda Kenney Baden appears familiar to many people as she is a recognized author, legal commentator and a trial attorney. She has been involved with many criminal cases of high profile. Recently she had represented Phil Spector, the music producer. She represented Spector for murder trial. Baden gave the analysis of the controversy that surrounded the death of Anna Nicole Smith, the super model. Linda Kenney Baden’s husband, Dr. Michael Baden is a forensic expert. He appeared in Autopsy, a series of HBO. Kenney Baden proceeded in the case so that forensic expert is allowed for reviewing the case which might show any link with Casey Anthony. She is a woman of 22 and pleaded that he was not the murderer of Caylee Marie, her daughter. It has been reported by the official sources that the girl had been missing from 16 June. However, her mother reported that the girl was missing in July. Anthony told to the authorities that she had left the girl with baby sitter. She could not find any of them when she had returned home from work. The girl could not be found anywhere. Remains of the little child had been found on Thursday from a quarter mile from the home of Cindy and George Anthony, the grandparents of Caylee. Kenney Baden at first introduced the expert team who would examine the body and suggest what is to be done. The team of experts comprise of forensic anthropologist Dr. Kathy Reichs. He is also the author of some bestselling crime books. The other member of the team is famous forensic pathologist named Dr. Werner Spitz. Dr. Timothy Huntington who is a certified forensic entomologist of Nebraska University is also in the team. Kenney Baden had said that she believes that science would be open. She expects that the interest of their client is protected. Linda Kenney Baden http://www.encyclocentral.com/32504-...ense_Team.html
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Timothy Huntington
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Casey Anthony's "Dream Team"
Jose Baez, lead attorney for Casey Anthony (mother of two-year-old Caylee Anthony), has assembled a seasoned team of defense attorneys and forensic experts for his client's impending first-degree murder trial. Investigation Discovery has compiled a bio on each of those experts to give you a better understanding of who they are and what they do. Jose Baez Baez is Casey Anthony's lead defense attorney. According to his Web site, Baez is a former criminologist who received a B.S. degree in criminology from Florida State University."Mr. Baez began working for the Miami-Dade County Public Defender's office in 1995. He immediately created a reputation as a fierce advocate who fought his cases until the very end and also distinguished himself by creating a division record for the most trials where he won 32 of 34 jury trials within his first two years with the office. (It should be noted that one of his two losses was a reversed appeal)." Prior to opening his own private practice, Baez worked for Lexis-Nexis, where he taught judges, lawyers, and law students about methods of using the Internet for investigation. Baez has been involved in several high-profile cases in Florida, including the defense of Nilton Diaz, Kissimmee Mayor George Gant, and Elvira Garcia. Linda Kenney Baden A new member of Jose Baez's defense team, Baden is a New York attorney who specializes in forensic evidence. Baden has been doing forensic work since the 1980s when she was in the prosecutor's office in New Jersey. She is the wife of Dr. Michael M. Baden, a medical doctor and board-certified forensic pathologist, who is also the host of HBO's Autopsy.Baden has been involved in several high-profile cases, including the recent defense of music producer Phil Spector. Baden is also well known for her analysis in the controversial death of supermodel Anna Nicole Smith. Terence Lenamon Lenamon is a Miami criminal defense attorney who recently joined Baez's defense team. According to WFTV.com, Lenamon has defended several high-profile clients, including Harrel Franklin Braddy, who is known as "The Miami Strangler," and accused killer Wadada Delhall. In both of those cases, Lenamon’s clients were sentenced to death. Jose Luis Garcia Another member of Baez's defense team, Garcia has experience in both family and criminal law. Garcia attended Barry University School of Law, where he received his J.D. He continued his undergraduate education and obtained his B.A. degree at Florida International University. His professional associations and memberships include the American Bar Association, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Young Lawyers Association, and Central Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Garcia's previous legal experience includes a stint as a public defender in Orlando's Ninth Judicial Circuit Court. Dr. Henry Chang-Yu Lee Dr. Henry Chang-Yu Lee is the current Chief Emeritus for Scientific Services for the State of Connecticut and one of the founders of the Henry C. Lee Forensic Institute. He has worked on several high-profile cases, including the O.J. Simpson and Laci Peterson cases.According to his Web site, Dr. Lee is a "legendary investigator [who] is known for finding the tiniest clues. He has even solved a murder without a body. Over the past 40 years, Lee assisted in the investigations of more than 6,000 cases, including war crimes in Bosnia and Croatia; the suicide of President Clinton's former White House attorney, Vince Foster; review of the JFK assassination; and the death of JonBenet Ramsey." A native of Rugao City, China, Lee obtained a degree in Police Science from Central Police College in 1960. He went on to become captain of the Taipei Police Department. In 1972, Lee moved to the United States and enrolled in the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York, where he obtained a B.S. in Forensic Science. Afterwards, he enrolled in New York University, where he earned an M.S. and a Ph. D. in Biochemistry. Since that time, he has received honorary degrees from several universities, including American International College, Bridgeport University, Williams Law School, Saint Joseph College, and the University of New Haven. Dr. Lawrence Kobilinsky According to the John Jay College Web site, Kobilinsky's primary area of expertise is DNA. His research interests, according to the site, "concern the use of state-of-the-art technology to identify individuals from physiological fluids and tissues, and to associate biological crime scene evidence with a suspect." Dr. Kobilinsky received his B.S. and M.A. degrees from the City College of the City University of New York and his Ph.D. degree from the City University of New York. Dr. Kobilinsky is a Diplomat of the American College of Forensic Examiners and a Board Certified Forensic Examiner. His honors include the Federal Law Enforcement Officers "Civilian Award." A television consultant to CBS and CNN, Dr. Kobilinsky has authored and co-authored several books, including DNA: Forensic and Legal Applications, Forensic DNA Analysis, and Forensic Chemistry Handbook. Dr. Kathy Reichs A native of Chicago, Dr. Reichs earned her Ph.D. at Northwestern University. A former consultant to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in North Carolina, she currently consults for the Laboratoire de Sciences Judiciaires et de Médecine Légale in the province of Québec.Dr. Reich is the author of several bestselling books, including Deja Dead, Bare Bones, and Devil Bones. "From teaching FBI agents how to detect and recover human remains, to separating and identifying commingled body parts in her Montreal lab, as a forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs has brought her own dramatic work experience to her mesmerizing forensic thrillers," reads her online bio. "Dr. Reichs has traveled to Rwanda to testify at the UN Tribunal on Genocide, and helped exhume a mass grave in Guatemala. As part of her work at JPAC (formerly CILHI) she aided in the identification of war dead from World War II, Korea, and Southeast Asia." Dr. Reichs is one of only seventy-seven forensic anthropologists who have been certified by the American Board of Forensic Anthropology. Dr. Timothy Huntington Dr. Huntington is the Assistant Professor of Biology at Concordia University in Nebraska, where he teaches Principles of Biology, Elements of Anatomy and Physiology, Entomology, Gross Anatomy I & II, Zoology, and Community Ecology. After receiving a B.S. at Concordia University in 2002, Dr. Huntington went on to get an M.S. in 2005 and a Ph.D. in 2008. According to Concordia's Web site, Dr. Huntington first taught at the university in 2003 as an adjunct faculty member. This past year, he joined the Natural Science Department as a full-time faculty member. According to his online bio, "His teaching emphasis is in organismal biology, and his research interests focus on forensic entomology (the use of insects as evidence in legal investigations), carrion ecology, and taphonomy." Dr. Huntington has been a consultant on more than fifty death investigations in the U.S. and in four foreign countries. In 2007 he was the recipient of Concordia’s Young Alumnus of the Year Award. Dr. Werner Spitz A native of Israel, Dr. Spitz is a Professor of Pathology at Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit, Michigan; Adjunct Professor of Pathology at the University of Windsor in Canada; and a forensic pathology and toxicology consultant. A former Wayne County medical examiner, Dr. Spitz is considered to be one of the most experienced and well-respected forensic pathologists in the United States.According to the Wayne State University Web site, Dr. Spitz has published more than ninety scientific articles in medical journals as well as a textbook. "He has testified numerous times in high-profile cases, including the wrongful death suit against O.J. Simpson, and has testified before the House of Representatives regarding the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Jr. and Martin Luther King, Jr. During his 52 years as a forensic pathologist, he has either performed or supervised well over 60,000 autopsies." Some of the more notable autopsies Dr. Spitz has conducted include those of JonBenet Ramsey, Nicole Brown-Simpson, and Mary Jo Kopechne. In one of his more recent cases, Dr. Spitz testified for the defense in the Phil Spector murder trial. http://blogs.discovery.com/criminal_...anthony-1.html
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Attorney for Lee Anthony
Thomas B. Luka ![]() 390 N. Orange Avenue Suite 1630 Orlando, FL 32801 Phone: 407.895.8887 Fax: 407.895.3928 Email: tluka@lukalaw.com Education January 1999 Juris Doctor Program, Gonzaga University School of Law, Spokane Washington January 1995 DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana - Varsity football, defensive end - Member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity Employment 2003 - 2004 Assistant Public Defender Attorney, Ninth Judicial Circuit Orlando, FL Involved in the defense of first, second and third degree felonies. While public defender, tried a wide range of cases including everything from attempted murder to misdemeanors. During the one year with the public defender, over 20 cases were tried. 1999 - 2003 Assistant State Attorney, Eleventh Judicial Circuit Miami, FL Involved in the prosecution of violent first degree and life felonies. Over forty felony cases, and another twenty misdemeanor jury trials. Supervision of two junior attorneys, assisting them with various aspects of the criminal justice system. 1998 - 1999 Certified Legal Intern, Office of the Spokane County District Attorney's Office Spokane, WA Engaged in both legal research and actual courtroom experience including the prosecution of both misdemeanors and felonies. Was lead counsel on two trial cases, which resulted in judgements of guilt. 1996 - 1998 Certified Legal Intern, Greg Decker and Associates Spokane, WA Conducted legal research and investigation in a general practice law firm, including preparing memorandums, motions, briefs, and other documents used in court proceedings. EXPERIENCE Tom Luka has handled murder and attempted murder trials, DUI offenses, drug charges, burglary, armed robbery, domestic violence charges, and assault and battery cases. As both a prosecutor and public defender Tom Luka has valuable experience that enables him to effectively advocate for his clients. http://www.lukalaw.com/resume.htm
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![]() Roy Kronk, meter reader who found Caylee's remains.
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