Caylee Anthony died five years ago and it has been revealed that her grandparents, the parents of free-woman, Casey Anthony, have found it be be an appropriate time to sell their dead granddaughter's toys and other items at a yard sale.
Cindy and George Anthony were seen getting rid of items such as teddy bears, heart-shaped boxes and a Winnie The Pooh backpack at a house in Mount Dora, Florida on June 28, the Daily Mail reports.
Florida resident Christina Werner told Radaronline that she bought toys and kid's clothing outside a home which is believed to belong to Anthony's grandparents. She said she went back the next buy to buy more items and nobody seemed to recognize who the couple was.
Werner says she talked to the couple two hours before buying the items, which she believes belonged the Caylee including a set of girl's travel cases and a Tigger bag.
"I simply will never understand how these grandparents can put a price tag on Caylee's items," Werner told Radaronline. "I can understand Casey's things, but I will never understand how they could part with these things at a yard sale!"
Casey Anthony, who was acquitted in the two-year-old's murder two years ago, was not around. She has spent most of her time in hiding since the 2011 ruling.
Anthony didn't report her child missing until 31 days after her daughter was last seen during the summer of 2008. Police found the child's body four months later in a trash bad in a Florida woodland.
Anthony was able to convince juror that her daughter accidentally drowned and she buried the girl in a panic. Anthony was only convicted of lying to police for making up the explanation for why her daughter was missing.
Anthony now claims she is $800,000 in debt due to legal fees.
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