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November 9, 2014

Florida law enforcement reviewing new information connected to Caylee Anthony murder

Possible confession in toddler's death

by Timothy Charles Holmseth

Florida law enforcement detectives are reviewing new information linked to the death of Caylee Anthony.

The exact nature of the information is not being released at this time.

An insider that has spoken with law enforcement believes the new information may involve what has been called a “conspiracy to create reasonable doubt” during the Casey Anthony trial.

The focus of detectives is known to include the specific movements and activities of multiple individuals, including Rev. Richard Grund and his private investigator, William Staubs – a.k.a. ‘Cobra the Bounty Hunter’.

CONFESSION
Statements made by Rev. Richard Grund to Timothy Charles Holmseth, investigative journalist, are believed to be a confession – a sociopath entertaining narcissistic delusions of grandeur – presenting the murder of a two year-old as a justifiable homicide based upon religious beliefs.

“Cindy Anthony is the most evil woman I have met in my entire life. Possessed beyond measure. Casey was deadly afraid of becoming of her mother – I will testify to that,” Rev. Grund said.

“Cindy Anthony has something inside of her - but what’s inside of Casey right now is bigger than what is inside Cindy, which is why the roles have reversed. Cindy – Casey is in charge now. What’s inside Casey used to be worshipped as a God. And how it was worshipped was by the sacrifice of babies.

“It was a Hebrew God - it was a Babylonian God called Moloch – that’s what’s inside Casey. As a matter a fact her body - I could send you a statue of Molcah and Casey’s body is taking on the shape of this thing,” Grund said.

“Caylee at the age of two and a half was already becoming both Cindy and Casey,” Grund said.

EARLY SUSPICIONS
Rev. Grund was first suspected in Caylee Anthony’s death by Cindy Anthony, the child’s grandmother. Records with the Orange County prosecutor’s office contain emails that show Cindy Anthony suspected Grund might be responsible.

In October, 2009, the Enquirer reported Cindy Anthony posed a question to her private investigator, Dominic Casey. “Isn’t he crazy enough to do something to Caylee? People do crazy things like sacrifice for their strange beliefs,” Cindy Anthony said.

After Caylee Anthony’s remains were found in December of 2008, Rev. Grund sent a private investigator named William Staubs to Putnam County, Florida, to search for a missing child named HaLeigh Cummings that mysteriously vanished on February 10, 2009.

Child sex victims advocate Wayanne Kruger, an immediate of colleague of Rev. Grund representing HaLeigh Cummings’s mother in 2009, said she was worried that Rev. Grund might have killed HaLeigh Cummings in one of his “frickin exorcisms”.

“[Rev. Richard Grund] said [HaLeigh Cummings] was not born with a soul,” Kruger said, noting HaLeigh’s Turner’s syndrome affected her reproductive abilities.

“He believes in voodoo. He believes the devil sentences little children to attacks on their soul. HaLeigh would have been one of them. She would have been one that was – that would need an exorcism,” Kruger said.

“When I spoke to him that was his belief,” Kruger said.

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