Wednesday, June 15, 2011
CASEY ANTHONY SEEMED "NORMAL AND HAPPY"
CASEY Anthony seemed "normal and happy" on the day her daughter was reported missing and even made an appointment for a tattoo, the court heard yesterday.
Bobby Williams testified that he'd known the young mom for a while when she came into his Cast Iron Tattoo's store on July 15, 2008 - the very same day the alert was put out for two-year-old Caylee.
He testified that he painted a flowing script saying "Bella Vita" (beautiful life) onto her shoulder blade.
He said: "She seemed normal. She didn't seem upset about anything, she seemed happy for the most part."
Williams added that Casey talked on the phone, ordered a pizza that she shared with him, and paid $65 in cash for the tattoo.
Four days later she again seemed: "normal and happy" when she came to the shop to set up another appointment for her and a friend to get tattoos on July 19, he said.
He added that he was aware Casey had a daughter and testified that she said Caylee was with a nanny when he saw her on July
15. He said Casey told him the toddler would be with her on the 19th when she came in for her next appointment.
The trial continues.
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