"Cool as a cucumber is the way to describe the way Casey Anthony handled herself with detectives after her arrest for first-degree murder the day of her indictment. They tried to apply subtle pressure to get her to open up about where Caylee was.
Instead, Casey complained, joked and laughed, including when the handcuffs were locked onto her wrists as she headed back to jail. It was the end of her unsettling chat with FBI and sheriff's investigators the day she was indicted.
Casey's greatest concern during the October interview, even though she claimed Caylee was alive and missing, appeared to be the media.
"Here's my question. I know this is a question that a lot of people have asked. The grand jury and all that, it's supposed to be secret, but it was released to the media right off the bat," Casey told investigators on October 14.
Detectives tried to get Casey to crack by talking about how tough it was for her father to testify against her that morning to the grand jury and by telling her how strong their evidence was that Caylee's dead body had been in the trunk of her car.
"We have more than speculation. We have a lot or else we wouldn't be to this point," FBI Special Agent Nick Savage told her.
"Mmmhmm," Casey responded.
"A lot," Savage restated.
But Casey stuck to the one consistent part of her story.
"I know in my gut. There's a feeling as a parent. You know certain things about your child. You can feel that connection and I still have that feeling, that presence," Casey told investigators. "I know that she's alive. Whether you have a bucket load of evidence downstairs that contradicts that and says otherwise or all you have is speculation or, or nothing at all."
Casey actually blamed investigators for not accepting her offer to talk.
"Nobody's taken us up on that," she told them.
Investigators tried again right then and there to get her to talk, but once again she backed down. "(source)
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