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Caylee Anthony’s little body was found December 11, 2008 less than a mile from her home in a wooded area. According to an article (Richey, 2011), expert Huntington said the entomological evidence indicates that Caylee’s body was moved to the wooded area where her remains were found after decomposition began. He testified that if she had fully decomposed in the spot where her remains were found, there would have been a stain from decompsitional fluids. Because Caylee’s body was so decomposed by the time she was discovered the cause of death was determined to be homicide, but without undetermined means by Chief medical examiner Dr. Jan Garavaglia. According to an article (Rawlings, 2011), investigators found 350 pieces of evidence at the crime

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