Caylee/Casey Anthony Case: 3D Virtual Juror Exclusive- Tour for Yourself

Orlando, FL– While the countdown begins for upcoming motions in both the criminal and civil cases against notorious tot mom Casey Anthony for the murder of her daughter, Caylee, a blinkoncrime.com exclusive:

Overhead mapAn Interactive Tour of the crime scene off Suburban Drive, the autopsy area and digital DNA lab, and the Anthony home where most believe is where 34 month old Caylee Marie Anthony sadly met her end.

Built by a colleague at my request, Angela Talamasca and her team have recreated an interactive simulation that undoubtedly will be used by both the State’s Attorneys and Jose Baez Defense Team.

It is designed to provide a virtual experience allowing the final “triers of fact” to literally transport themselves within the evidence and theories they will be presented to consider when determining the fate of the accused, Casey Anthony.  This proof of concept ”build” includes contribution and consult from leaders in the fields of: Forensics, CSI, Crime Scene Reconstruction and Medical Examiners Investigations.

Currently, we have closed the simulation “island” to the public while it continues development to reflect known evidence and elements of the case.

We got a glimpse of the 3D “view” released in the discovery of Autopsy a flyover of the area where Caylee Anthony’s remains were found. In the second life version (think Wii sims for adults) site called Digital DNA, users will be able to “virtually” tour the scenes by walking through them and simultaneously interacting with the features that will hilight the components and evidence of the case.

Take the Museum tour, interactive crime scene case review, test out your own theories “real time”  or disprove someone else’s; it’s here.

(editors note: out of respect for Caylee’s age, we have used a larger than scale anthropologic presentation)

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306 Comments

  1. lwop says:

    Blink:

    This is the idea of the century- DO you have any clue how huge this is? What part of this case have you not impacted?

    I never post, felt I had to, Wow.

  2. mjh says:

    All I can say is “WOW”….this was so captivating, I forgot to breathe.

    I know, right? Wait until you can “walk” through it-
    B

  3. chica says:

    I am still annoyed at caseys comment to her friend when she visited her in jail. I think that the friend said something like ” I dont know what I will do if something happends to caylee”
    and caseys says!! omg omg calling you huge waste!!! not once did she say anthing to show she cared or was upset that caylee was missing. all her jail house tantrums and her high 5′s with her brother and the pic of her when she was arrested ! wearing a blue hoodie!! she’s smiling !! smirking more like it! amy and her other friends made comments to that effect!! did u guys see how she didnt even look upset that her daughter caylee was missing.
    amy commented that she cared about caylee and didnt care what happends to casey. well wonder why..
    blink awesome and captivating the animation. thanks

  4. Shelly (J.G.) says:

    I’m in tears, and speechless. Blink, whoever you are, you are the epitomy of the good in humanity that is so in contrast to what we have watched unfold from the maternal inheritance our darling Caylee had. Those stars Caylee loved to see at night shine down on you tonight and I believe that baby is shining in your heart.

    That hit my bullseye Shelly. Angela, her team, and Blinkoncrime contributing editors stand for Caylee.
    Thanks all my friends here-
    B

  5. PookyBear says:

    Blink: That is one of the most persuasive pieces of evidence I have ever seen. I cannot stop crying. Bless all of you speaking for those that cannot speak any longer.

  6. ItsMeLyn says:

    When Blink? Can’t wait….. BTW any chance of you adding a live chat to your blog? Sure would be nice to have one especially during hearing, trials… the “walk” through. ;)

  7. Olive says:

    Walk through the remains scene? Oh gosh, I’ll have to prepare myself for that.

    Blink, as usual you have out done yourself and a big thank you to Angela Talamasca.

  8. FosterMom says:

    Amazing truly amazing I have chills. Blink and crew you have brought new life to this little girls quest. Caylee is speaking and we all hear her. Justice will prevail! Great job all of you!

  9. boo says:

    Wow a gut wrenching tour. Baez has hit a wall on this one. That should help seal casey’s fate. And secure justice for caylee.

  10. Kleat says:

    This statement is simply mind-numbing. ‘Under six’ years of age– that is roughly an average of 20 babies per year per state.

    “The Office of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention reports that close to 1000 children UNDER THE AGE OF SIX are murdered yearly. They also note that “The U.S. murdered child rate is 5 times higher than the other 25 developed countries, combined.”

    The third ‘island’ in the grouping would be the location of the car at Amscot (I assume). I suspect we have only seen the tip of the 3-D graphic iceberg– great work, Blink and associates!!

  11. VeLoWoodson says:

    Blink, you are amazing. That touched me like nothing else in the case has. I am so glad you are here doing what you do to bring a voice to little Caylee Marie. Thanks you so much for that. I will feel the impact of that for a LONG time to come. Justice for sweet little Caylee.

  12. silverspnr says:

    BRAVO!

    The 3rd island is ???
    What do you think the 3rd Island Should be?
    B

  13. Felicity says:

    STUNNING! BLINK AND ANGELA TALAMASCA this is unlike anything I have ever seen! Sure wish I could have seen the cocky Lyon’s expression after viewing this great piece of evidence! I wonder what’s going on with the A.s and Milsteds? I can’t recall them EVER being this quiet. Maybe Big Girl (Lyons) told them to zip it!

    Blink, tell your friend Angela that she did a GREAT job. I am SO PROUD of both of you,and all others who are involved in this. This still boggles my mind.lol Just amazing to someone like me, who is lucky to send emails correctly! (Gotta go watch this AGAIN! lol)

  14. silverspnr says:

    Somewhere/something related to the Pontiac would have been my first guess, however in the depiction, it appears that there are several evidence markers/no car.

    Other than the car being parked at Amscot, the bag of trash being thrown into, and then retrieved from, the dumpster, am not aware of any other significant findings at Amscot.

    Difficult to imagine another scene linked to the crime in this case with no attendant media coverage.

  15. Kleat says:

    The introductory audio between Cindy and Casey is rarely heard, many media sites don’t even have all of the 911 calls and if they do, they may be mis-numbered as to their order of occurance.

    The new graphic has the audio of that true first 911 call, as the OPD operator transfers Cindy’s call to the sherriff’s office.

    Cindy speaking to Casey: “Because my next thing will be down to child (inaudible) and we’ll have a court order to get her. If that’s what you want to play, then we’ll do it and you’ll never…”

    Casey wants her mother to give her one more day.

    Seems to me this is a very telling interaction that includes a threat to Casey. It would be interesting to know if this represents how these two women normally carried on their issues over Caylee– you do as I want or else ”threat” (that is not followed through). Cindy resisted telling the police her daughter’s name, and in this call she was NOT upset, almost flippant with her use of the word ‘alrighty’.

    Cindy had no intention of telling the 911 operator that she was seriously concerned about Caylee’s whereabouts, just a ‘possible missing child’ hidden in the talk about her money being stolen, car stolen, car retrieved, has bank statements’. But what about a single detail of a baby that hasn’t been seen for a month and the car had a smell that Cindy and George both recognized.

    Cindy’s intentions were questionable from the start.

  16. Kleat says:

    Felicity, speaking of the Milsteads– they may just hold a few cards on this one– would they be the type of people to not turn on a ‘friend’ if they had an advantage to do so? You bet. Snake pit, in that house with them there.

  17. silverspnr says:

    Or J. Blanchard.

  18. Felicity says:

    11:Kleat, those are staggering numbers! Why in the h$ll can’t our government triple our CPA numbers instead of spending money on a useless, unwanted war that has killed over 4,300 of our young men and women? The people that murder these helpless children need to KNOW that help is available, and that they can drop them off at special places like churches or hospitals etc…MORE has got to be done before it gets better. These little ones can’t speak for themselves, and laws should be changed to protect them BEFORE they are murdered! This is a SHAMEFUL situation.

  19. Kleat says:

    silver, wouldn’t it be the car (found location) as the third piece of the crime scene (the house and yard, the body location site and the car, which contained material evidence) and also which was used during the period of the child’s death and could have transported the body?

  20. Felicity says:

    Kleat: The Milsteads are the kind of people that would slap their mother in the mouth if it would benefit them! If they need money, they will probably ask George to “sell the boat.” (I don’t think it is being used anyway…sadly.) I think it would be nice if they donated it to Tim Miller…he would use it for good, like it was meant to be used.

    Kleat, I am still so heartbroken about the staggering number of little children being murdered in this country. I LOVE this country; but America can do better for these little children in harm’s way. I just wish that we had better answers. I think churches could do alot more than they do…but most are too busy “passing the plate” to build bigger, better churches.

  21. mackiezmom says:

    What an excellent job of realizing the events. The compilation of voice bits combined with the visual effects enable viewers to feel as if they’re actually there, watching clips of the events, as they are unfolding. It’s rather surreal, in a Vonnegut way… almost like a “timequake”. You know what’s coming, but it is impossible to affect change (in the events you’re watching unfold).

    Equally impressive is your ability to show Casey’s demeanor and flippant attitude. There is not a scintilla of concern shown by Casey for her child. I have seen nothing that indicates a parent-child connection between Casey and Caylee, save their names. Even the pictures that are taken of the two of them together are obviously posed, staged. Does a photo exist of Casey behaving in a natural state with Caylee? Or is it always “smile for the camera”?

    I do believe that your work on this case, including the 3D depictions and sound bits, will have an impact on how cases are presented in the future. If every case was presented in this manner (Sandra Cantu, for instance), I think that would be perps would rethink their actions.

    Something that is interesting to me… there is all sorts of tech out there. Google Earth, all sorts of satellites, and cams everywhere. Were there no cams in the vicinity when these events took place? Amscot? No street cam in the neighborhood?

    I can go online right now and look at many a house using Google Earth. The images are often months old, but they’re available. The cell phone pings are but the tip of the proverbial iceberg. Eventually, we’ll be able to go back and look at any location, and capture a visual of any event. I fully expect that this will be only in retrospect, at least initially (save obvious high risk/profile circumstances).

    Thanks for your hard work on this case. Thanks for making it real. Thanks to Angela for the extraordinary work. I am interested in the vid of Casey’s reaction to the news of the finding of remains (before they were ID’d as Caylee’s). Is that vid available?

    I think that the Ants had (have) one nightmare of a daughter, and that they enabled her, never expecting this sort of thing to occur. Plenty of encouragle, overindulged, enabled (alleged adult) kids out there who don’t murder their toddlers.

    I can hear horror in Cindy’s voice in the later 911 call. She now seems shocky, and as if she is medicated. In fact, both George and Cindy seem medicated. Anti-anxiety and anti-depressant meds will often produce a detached affect. They both seem drugged. It would surprise me to hear they were not on anti-anxiety/anti-depressant meds.

  22. silverspnr says:

    The car, itself, is certainly one of the crime scenes. Primary scene is where Caylee was murdered (Hopespring). Secondary is the vehicle used to transport her body (Pontiac). Tertiary is the dump site (Hidden Oaks Elementary wooded area). Unaware of any other site where numerous evidence markers would exist.

    I may just be confused by the depiction, but just spent a while going back over documents released, which include the “Areas of Interest”, and my eyes are almost bleeding.

    Reminded me of other unanswered questions, such as Harris Rosen’s involvement… Kyle (Kevin?) Kirkland…

    And while this case is still intriguing (to put it mildly), Caylee has been found, and Casey is charged. On the other hand, Christine Sheddy has not yet been found, and no one is charged.

    All I can say is I have attempted to interview Mr. Rosen, no dice :)
    B

  23. wpgmouse says:

    Good Evening. The 3rd Island appears to be the area of Eagle Feather Drive, which is the street Lee Anthony lived on, in a rented house.

  24. silverspnr says:

    Maybe the dirt roadway location where the Mickey Mouse style dress was located by Equusearch assistance???

    I am going blind here.

  25. wpgmouse says:

    I remember reading a long time ago that Lee Anthony was out of town the middle of June 2008. I am trying to find where I read this.

  26. bottomline says:

    Kleat I am in agreement with you on this one…
    #1)the house (where it happened) yard, (where she was temporarily buried)
    #2) The car at Amscot (another temporary hiding place of the body, (trunk)
    #3) Suburban (final resting spot)
    To me these are the “Big Three” that contain all the evidence necessary to put Casey away.
    If you think of all the evidence found, everything, IMO directly involves these three places.

    Blink, I am speechless, today’s technology amazes and somewhat intimidates me – I can’t even imagine the walkthrough…very disturbing but very resourseful also. Per usual, a stellar job on everyone’s part in this. I am hurting three buttons down tonight, but know that all this pain we are feeling for poor Caylee will not be in vain, so I will be here supporting everyone on this site, knowing that their love and dedication will eventually bring us the answers and peace we seek.

  27. mackiezmom says:

    Doh! That should read “incorrigible”. Well…I knew what I meant, anyway.

  28. Julie says:

    Kleat #16 I agree that’s what I meant last post…in the car alone unaware they were taped..all Casey clearly says is she wants 1 more day… no threats of anything back to Cindy ect. She really just seems to be out of control spoiled. ect…was all and I still can not get over that NO clothing left that home for that 30 days for Caylee period and Cindy did NOTHING but wait for Casey..whom she told Ryan was a sociopath. Plus how about Cindy.. (she’d already GIVEN her 30 days?) What really upsets me that is how outrageous when she knew something had to be terribly wrong all along…They knew it was never Casey supporting Caylee..ever..how in the heck did she think Casey was caring for her for 30 days with NO clothes even… no concern right away to call the police???? Seems like forever all this bunch ever has done is cover up cover up cover up cover up cover up….before Caylee even the picture…

    That tour was great Blink..amazing what you can do now a days…!

  29. Julie says:

    How about during the 30 days was George an ex cop not even pounding down every door of Ricardo or all of her pals ect asking demanding to know if they had seen Caylee or anything…no they just wait for Casey to tell whatever story.. day after day…. something does not ring true.(George too said he knew she never worked ect)..Richard Grund said how George said too that his wife DIDN”T want him to ‘shake the trees”!!.. An innocent child is missing with their own words sociopath daughter and she doesn’t want to ‘upset’ Casey????? Nah something doesn’t fit……not sure exactly how or what but ……Rick made it clear in his interview they had $ and other troubles all along in the marriage ..why on earth would they even entertain in the 1st place bringing a baby into the home that Casey didn’t even want herself????????? Nothing seems reasonable about any of it.

  30. westsidehudson says:

    Blink

    Did the either the prosecution or defense pay for this? If not, it’s amazing that someone put so much energy into it. Is Angela Talamasca privy to ALL of the evidence that will come out at trial, or is she limited to what we all have had access to ?

    “Take the Museum tour, interactive crime scene case review, test out your own theories “real time”  or disprove someone else’s; it’s here.”

    Where is the interactive part? Did I miss that? I only saw the youtube version. Apologies, if I am being stupid.

    In the article, I state it is not open to the public yet. Your nor being stupid, this is just the “trailor” if you will. The proof of concept. Although obviously we are able to utilize the interactive components as it is built. It is like nothing I have ever experienced, and I dare say the perfect tool for the reasons I stated.
    B

  31. KTINA says:

    i- like many others have been captivated by this case from day one. I just can’t understand how someone could not WANT that precious little girl, much less harm her! I appreciate all that you are doing to help bring justice for this defenseless child. I pray that her grand parents will cut their losses with their daughter so that the truth can finally be told. They will never heal from this by covering up for their daughter. So sad.

  32. Mariann says:

    Another superior job! Great job B!!

    I am strictly the concept person, Angela and her team executed. They did an outstanding job.
    Kudos to them and thanks.
    B

  33. mjh says:

    “The Office of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention reports that close to 1000 children UNDER THE AGE OF SIX are murdered yearly. They also note that “The U.S. murdered child rate is 5 times higher than the other 25 developed countries, combined.”

    What can we do to stop this? One murdered child is too many. This is just unacceptable. There has to be SOMETHING we can do to prevent this from continuing.

    One of our fears as I have stated repeatedly, is that people’s anger over the Anthony’s will shadow the messages one should be “taking away” from this tragedy. It literally keeps me up at night. This is an epidemic, approaching pandemic, and our children need our focus and attention to better insure their safety.
    B

  34. joan (Canada) says:

    Blink and Angela, this is awesome. I am a visual person and this to me is manna from the gods. Thanks for everything that you do for those who cannot. It’s very humbling. Now I have to go back and go through it again.

  35. silverspnr says:

    Digital DNA lab.

    rotfl, what took you so long?
    B

  36. silverspnr says:

    And autopsy area.

  37. silverspnr says:

    LOL! I was tired last night?!
    Thanks for letting me wake up, Blink!

  38. silverspnr says:

    (Ever stand in front of an open refrigerator looking for the mayo because you need to make a kid his favorite sandwich for school lunch box… and stare… and stare.. and stare, not seeing the Hellman’s… which is RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOUR EYES??;)

    In any event, BRAVO, again, to all who had input and created it!!!

    Yes, chronically, I’m afraid, lol.
    B

  39. Sunny says:

    WOW, just WOW…..I can’t wait for more….and for the rest! Blink, thanks to you and all who helped with this!!

  40. westsidehudson says:

    #31
    Blink

    You were being kind, because I WAS being stupid!

    I hope that you & your co-creators will be compensated for all of the incredible effort.

    Thanks, lol, all pro bono.
    B

  41. westsidehudson says:

    # 16

    Good post Kleat

    I think that Cindy and Casey had a codependent relationship. I think Cindy let a lot slide because she needed Casey to be reliant on her, in order to have a sense of importance and self-esteem. Cindy saw herself as the problem solver. Casey wanted to be tough like her mother. But all of Casey’s problems were always resolved by Cindy, and she never learned how to take care of things for herself, (other than fantasy). So she needed her mother but then simultaneously resented her because she had no real control over her own life. If Caylee hadn’t died, we could feel sorry for both of them. They seemed trapped in this little dance. Neither of them was really complete without the other, but really, they weren’t complete together either, because the relationship was damaging to both. Cindy wanted to be proud of Casey, but it couldn’t happen because of Cindy’s own actions of exercising too much control and not allowing Casey to take some hits in life and learn from them. It was a never ending cycle. In order for Cindy to be proud of Casey, Casey would have had to dramatically pull away, but then Cindy would have lost the control…a sad sad paradox.

  42. silverspnr says:

    Imagine both sides will be taking full advantage. (Not to mention everyone here in the interim before trial!)

    But how will the defense get around the juxtaposition of Casey’s BIZARRE and/or FLAT affect vs. that of everyone else?? I don’t see how they can. I truly don’t. The jury will be instructed to use their “common sense”. I think that will be the toughest thing for the defense to challenge.

    Without a “mental defect” type defense, how on earth will they get around this?:

    Cindy’s 3rd 911 call is full of anguish and spiked with glimpses of terror–”We’re talkin’ about a 3 yr old little gir-rrl”, her voice quavering.

    Kristina breaks down on the phone with Casey just daring to allow herself to imagine the worst. “Casey, you have to tell me if you know anything about Caylee. If anything happened to Caylee, I’ll die — you understand, I’ll die.”

    Even the 911 operator taking the report of the skull being found is taken aback: “Oh-mah-goshh” (and this is someone who is trained to speak/respond in a professional –almost detached– manner for obvious reasons).

    And then… we have Casey.

    From her beyond inappropriate, friendly “Hi!” to the 911 operator on the evening of July 15th, 2008–as if she was speaking to a pal, not 911, …to the pretense of still having no idea that this EMERGENCY call was about her daughter being “missing”, “I’m sorry??” (acting as if she was clueless as to what this woman on the other end of the line would be interested to know)… to the even-keeled, “My daughter has been missing for the last 31 days”… (met with silence on the other end, because that HAD to have been a FIRST, and Casey just remains silent, waiting for the operator to get a grip on what the words she just heard Casey utter)…and on and on… She can’t even decide– did she allegedly speak to her daughter that day for a “moment” or a “minute” (because she wasn’t sure which LIE sounded more believable/would give her more to have to explain and lie her way around later on).

    How, on earth, will they ever get past the undeniable fact that she is so cold, flat, evasive. How will they get past the way she appears gleeful when Cindy is falling apart.

    They are going to have to go after Cindy and George (and possibly Lee), and they are going to have to paint some very ugly portraits (*unless they have discovered some sort of undiagnosed medical condition that would explain such utterly bizarre behavior*– the seizure that prompted Jesse to call 911 in ’07 may be coming into play).

    No jury is going to buy into a defense which is solely based on attacking the prosecution’s evidence/theory of the case. They will need to get those people to see Casey as human, as someone they can sympathize with, somehow. That is their largest challenge.

    Yes, some are more skilled than others, but any experienced trial lawyer can pick at evidence/point out discrepancies/pay expert witnesses to testify (particularly where they have ample financial resources in the case of some celebri-experts).

    Getting a jury to relate to a Casey Anthony though? That is going to be one long, hard swim upstream.

  43. BEES KNEES says:

    Excellent! Excellent! Excellent! What else can I say? I think we’re all a little stupefied at this amazing technology! Are we looking at how we’ll arrive at justice in the future? I think we might be ~ and this is only the beginning. This is VERY exciting. CONGRATULATIONS, Blink & Angela (and your team)!!! What a fantastic contribution you have made towards justice for Caylee.

  44. boo says:

    #41 silver ………yeah right, GOOD LUCK with that.

  45. Gypsy DD says:

    Wow..just wow! What an awesome tool for putting us there in the midst of the information. To be able to visually see..just incredible.

    Blink, as always my dear friend..great job..it is more then worth the wait.

    Silverspur… I heartily agree..the defense’s hardest job will be to make Casey look like a loving caring, mother. The pics of her and the voice tracks of her will be hard to overcome. They tell of someone who didn’t have any regrets, no feeling for anyone but herself…no emotion for anyone but herself.

  46. wpgmouse says:

    re #13, #36: the 3rd Island
    Okay, I am confused. My apologies. I thought by 3rd Island you were referring to the top left computer visual which shows 3 extracted areas. The green marker/dot is the Anthony home and the red marker/dot is the Suburban Drive crime scene. Is the blue marker not representative of the neighbourhood of brother Lee’s home on 4148 Eagle Feather Drive? And he was not home but out of town during the critical timeline of events of June 15/16 thru to June 27?

  47. dee says:

    I am speechless at this point…Blink wonderful work, thank you so much for keeping this little angels spirit out there for all to remember in the way she deserves…

  48. susanm says:

    i used to watch miami csi cuz i luved the csi stuff,but i havent watched in a while cuz they seemed less focused on the csi,are you picking up where they left off ? LOVE IT,also did you guys see “deja vu”? hokey,impossible, but loved,the future techie stuff using web cams.

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