The crowds drifted from Hope Spring Dr., where the Anthony family home sits, down to the place on Suburban Dr. where 2-year-old Caylee Anthony's skeletal remains were found in December 2008. The pile of stuffed animals marking the spot grew as onlookers passed by.
It was an impromptu gathering of people who came to bid Caylee a final farewell, as a jury debates whether her mother is guilty or innocent.
"We live in the area. It's in our backyard. It's sad. A little girl was murdered. We're here to go down to the gravesite to pay our respects," LuAnn Sepe of Orlando told The Huffington Post as she and her friend, Melanie Raddano, slowly made their way down Suburban Drive ust behind Sepe and Raddano was Luana Haijoob. She said she drove about 40 miles from her home near Daytona to pay her respects.
It was an impromptu gathering of people who came to bid Caylee a final farewell, as a jury debates whether her mother is guilty or innocent.
"We live in the area. It's in our backyard. It's sad. A little girl was murdered. We're here to go down to the gravesite to pay our respects," LuAnn Sepe of Orlando told The Huffington Post as she and her friend, Melanie Raddano, slowly made their way down Suburban Drive ust behind Sepe and Raddano was Luana Haijoob. She said she drove about 40 miles from her home near Daytona to pay her respects.
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