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ORLANDO, Fla (Reuters) – The mother of accused child killer Casey Anthony offered the startling revelation in court on Thursday that she was the one who searched for information about chloroform on the family's computer.
Cindy Anthony testified that she was trying to research information on her dog, who had been eating bamboo leaves and not feeling well. She said her search led her from chlorophyll to chloroform, as several types of chlorophyll can produce chloroform.
Previous witnesses at Casey's first-degree murder trial in Florida have testified they found evidence of what they considered to be a surprisingly large quantity of chloroform, as well as residue from a decomposing human body, in Casey's car trunk.
Prosecutors accuse Casey, 25, of using duct tape to suffocate her 2-year-old daughter Caylee on June 16, 2008 and then storing the child's body in the trunk.
Cindy also testified on Thursday that the trunk liner in Casey's car was already stained when Cindy and her husband George bought the car from a used car dealership in Orlando.
Prosecutor Linda Drane Burdick challenged Cindy's claims, asking why records showed she was at work on the dates of the Internet searches in March 2008.
Cindy said because she was salaried, her work record often varied from reality.
"We were not supposed to report overtime, so sometimes we'd only work a half day to make up for longer hours," she said.
Cindy said she previously had given law enforcement and the state attorney's office the information about her computer searches.
"This is not new," she said.
MOTHER RECALLS "INHALATION" SEARCH
Casey and Caylee lived with George and Cindy Anthony. Cindy said the computer at their home was almost always on, and she often used it right after Casey. She said anyone, including Casey's friends, could sit down and use the computer.
"Did you input the words 'how to make chloroform' into a Google search on March 21?" Burdick asked. Cindy said she didn't recall typing in those words.
Later a computer forensics expert testified that those exact words had been typed into the Anthonys' computer on that date just 20 seconds after a MySpace entry.
Cindy said she never went on MySpace or Facebook.
Burdick pressed her on other search topics that prosecution experts found evidence of, including self-defense, neck-breaking and a shovel.
Cindy said she had not looked up those things but remembered a You Tube pop-up screen with a skateboarder titled "Neck-breaking."
When asked about a search for "inhalation" on March 17, Cindy said she made that search after receiving an email from a friend about the danger of a child ingesting or inhaling household items.
"I searched for alcohol, acetone, peroxide and other household chemicals because I wanted to know about things Caylee might get hold of in the house," Cindy said.
When asked whether she'd been on one particular website 84 times searching for chloroform, Cindy said she'd only been on it a few times. The site offers information and supplies to amateur scientists.
Defense attorney Jose Baez questioned Kevin Stenger, a computer forensics expert who had earlier testified for the prosecution. Stenger said he used two programs to arrange the deleted Internet history data from the Anthony computer.
Baez asked him to compare reports from these two programs, and Stenger acknowledged that there were differences in the reports. One program showed that the amateur scientists website had been visited once on March 21. The other program showed it had been visited 84 times.
The trial is now in its fifth week, and the defense has continued to try to chip away at the prosecution's case.
Defense attorneys maintain Caylee drowned in the family's backyard pool. Her skeletal remains were found in woods near the Anthony family's home in the Orlando area on December 11, 2008, following a nationwide search.
Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty against Casey.
(Editing by Colleen Jenkins and Greg McCune)
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