BY BOB HOLT
NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.CO
The grandparents of the late Caylee Anthony have a definite difference of opinion about the cause of the child’s death.
In the second part of George and Cindy Anthony’s interview with Dr. Phil that aired this past Wednesday, George Anthony said he believes Caylee was drugged.
According to the International Business Times, he said, "I believe that Casey or someone else possibly gave too much to Caylee, she fell asleep and didn't wake up.” George Anthony believes Casey is the only one who knows what exactly happened. Meanwhile, Cindy Anthony maintains that Caylee's death was the result of drowning in the swimming pool.
The aforementioned Casey Anthony got more bad news Friday. According to the Orlando Sentinel, a Florida judge ruled that Anthony is responsible for $97,676.98 in costs associated with the investigation of her daughter’s disappearance between July 15 and September 29, 2008. The New York Post reports prosecutors had sought $517,000.
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According to the Christian Science Monitor, the judge’s order was from a Florida law that requires judges to assess investigative and prosecution costs when they are requested by the state. The statute assesses at least $50 for a misdemeanor conviction and not less than $100 for felony convictions.
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