Love and hate letters for accused killer Casey Anthony released to the public

Editor's Note: Mark Williams, who wrote this story, is a fatured expert on CNN HLN's "Nancy Grace Show" regarding the Casey Anthony saga.

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By Mark Williams for NSBNEWS.net

ORLANDO -- The Orange – Osceola State Attorney’s in Orlando has released an estimated 5,000 pages of documents related to accused kiddie killer Casey Anthony.

She’s the 24-year-old woman accused of murdering her daughter two years ago while she went out an partied the night away. Most of the documents released Friday are letters and cards sent to Anthony since being incarcerated in the Orange County Jail.

Some came from people who hate Anthony, questioning why she allegedly killed little Caylee Marie back in the summer of 2008. Others support her and several proposing undying love to her. For example, one from Captain Richard Nagel of the Villages in Lake County writing Casey and sending her a picture of his sail boat, telling Anthony the only thing missing is her, adding that once she’s found innocent they can sail out of Fort Myers.

There is even a proposition from a St. Louis sports radio producer who promises her, once she’s free, he will teacher her how to play golf. Also included in the documentation dump are letters from her parents, George and Cindy Anthony.

It’s not known if she responded to any of the letters, all of which are opened in the mail room of the jail according to spokesman Allen Moore. All incoming mail is check for contraband, but Moore wouldn’t say if any had been discovered over the past two years.

This is not the first time she has received letters. There was a series of letters between Anthony and convicted drug dealer Robin Adams where Anthony complained about her mother. Anthony is being held in a 12-by-7-foot cell where her jailers can keep watcher on her in protective custody with very little privacy.

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