• Ex-US Rep. Betty Sutton is making 2018 bid for Ohio governor

    Ex-US Rep. Betty Sutton is making 2018 bid for Ohio governor
    COLUMBUS, Ohio — Former U.S. Rep. Betty Sutton jumped into the 2018 governor's race Tuesday, bringing a solid track record of election wins and fundraising that could position her as the initial Democratic front-runner.The 53-year-old lawyer from Barberton served three terms in Congress and eight years in the state Legislature, where she was the youngest woman ever elected at age 29. She also served on her local city and county councils.Sutton lost a congressional race for a district redra
  • Convicted identity thief mistakenly given inmates’ social security numbers

    A convicted identity thief accidentally received the social security numbers of more than 2000 Ohio inmates through a public records request.
    Lonny Bristow requested an inmate roster for the Chillicothe Correctional Institution. Bristow says he requests rosters periodically to see where inmates he knows are now located. This time, the list included all of the inmates’ social security numbers.
    Bristow has spent time in prison for identity theft and making bomb threats, he was most recently
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  • Dave Chappelle urges progressive policing in Ohio hometown

    Dave Chappelle urges progressive policing in Ohio hometown
    YELLOW SPRINGS, Ohio — Dave Chappelle is urging progressive policing in his southwestern Ohio hometown, where questions have been raised about police tactics at a New Year's Eve celebration.The comedian spoke at a meeting Monday in Yellow Springs, where he and other village residents listened to a review of police behavior. Residents have complained about the use of a police cruiser to disperse the crowd and police handling of stun guns that night.The Dayton Daily News reported that hundre
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  • Holy cow! California police find 2 calves crammed inside car

    Holy cow! California police find 2 calves crammed inside car
    BEAUMONT, Calif. — It was one of the more unusual calls the California Highway Patrol has received: Someone reported seeing a cow trying to climb out of a small car parked alongside an interstate.Officers responding Saturday along a mountain pass in Southern California's Riverside County discovered a calf trying to escape from a Honda Civic's open trunk.Another calf was crammed into the floor of the backseat. Both calves' hooves were tied.Investigators say the driver was nowhere to be foun
  • 17-year-old declares candidacy to become Lancaster mayor

    17-year-old declares candidacy to become Lancaster mayor
    It's no secret the past year or so has been difficult for the city of Lancaster.
    In late 2015, Mayor Brian Kuhn's wife was charged with embezzling more than $300,000. She eventually was sentenced to four years in prison. Then, in the summer of 2016, Kuhn himself was charged for failing to file his income taxes. In January of this year, Kuhn resigned from office.
    The question now is: Who can get Lancaster back on track? The answer might be a 17-year-old boy.
    Clayton Lunsford is a junior at Lancas
  • NFL suspends Jets WR, former Ohio State Buckeye, Jalin Marshall for 4 games

    NFL suspends Jets WR, former Ohio State Buckeye, Jalin Marshall for 4 games
    NEW YORK — The NFL has suspended New York Jets receiver Jalin Marshall for the first four games of the 2017 season for violating the league's policy on performance enhancers.The suspension of the second-year player from Ohio State was announced Tuesday.Marshall can participate in all offseason team events, including training camp and preseason games, before serving the suspension.Also a kick returner, Marshall made the Jets as an undrafted free agent. He had 14 receptions for 162 yards and
  • At least 4 dead after train hits charter bus in Mississippi

    At least 4 dead after train hits charter bus in Mississippi
    BILOXI, Miss. -- A freight train smashed into a charter bus in Biloxi, Mississippi, on Tuesday, dragging the bus 300 feet down the tracks and leaving at least four people dead, authorities said.Images from the scene show the bus, upright and still intact, straddling the tracks, with the CSX train pushed up against its left side.The bus was carrying 50 people from Austin, Texas, Biloxi Police Chief John Miller said at a news conference. He said authorities believe the bus was stopped on the track
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  • 3 dead after train hits charter bus in Mississippi

    3 dead after train hits charter bus in Mississippi
    BILOXI, MS (WLOX) - A train has collided with a charter bus at Main St. in Biloxi, according to officials. Witnesses said the bus appeared stuck on the tracks and the eastbound train hit the bus broadside.Officials have confirmed at least three fatalities, and several people have been airlifted from the scene. Around 50 passengers were on the bus when the crash happened.Biloxi Police Chief John Miller said it is unclear at this time why the bus was stopped on the tracks. He said the bus was out
  • Race, Deaths and Past Wars on Drugs: All Shape Ohio's Response to the Heroin Crisis

    More than a quarter of the 51,000 people in Ohio's prisons are drug offenders, and the state is trying to figure out how to move some of them to treatment at the local level. In this installment of "Opioids: Turning the Tide in the Crisis" WKSU's M.L. Schultze looks closer at the evolution of the legal system from "lock them up" to "get them help."
  • Anti-Defamation League, Jewish centers get more threats

    Anti-Defamation League, Jewish centers get more threats
    NEW YORK — The Anti-Defamation League and several Jewish community centers across the country got a new round of bomb threats Tuesday, adding to the scores they have been plagued with since January.New York Mayor Bill de Blasio was at a Jewish Community Center on Staten Island to denounce previous threats when he learned of the new ones."This is a moment in time, in history, where forces of hate have been unleashed," de Blasio said. "It is exceedingly unsettling."Federal officials have bee
  • Neighbors raise money to help Canal Winchester man who lost home in fire

    CANAL WINCHESTER, Ohio -- A Canal Winchester neighborhood has come together after fire ripped through a local home during storms last week.
    The Bloom Township Fire Department says they believe a lightning strike was to blame for the fire.
    Luckily, no one was injured, but what is left of the charred home continues to pull at neighbors' heartstrings.
    The community has come together to help the displaced homeowner.
    “We thought why don't we just start collecting some visa gift cards and then t
  • Mild winter means spring allergies could hit sooner

    Mild winter means spring allergies could hit sooner
    This year's mild winter may seem enjoyable, but it means your spring allergies could hit sooner than expected and possibly last longer.That’s because winter is typically colder and drier, but when you have warmer temperatures the humidity levels don't necessarily drop as low as they normally do, allowing mold to proliferate and spring pollen to arrive early.
    “People that have those tree pollen allergies are going to find themselves suffering earlier in the year. And because of the si
  • New housing for mental Illness coming to Athens

    New housing for mental Illness coming to Athens
    Many families dealing with mental illness are ill-equipped to deal with the complex issues that surround this epidemic. Knowing this, a new transitional housing facility is being built in Athens.
    It is called the Adam-Amanda Mental Health Rehabilitation Center and it will become the only one in the state that will serve as a half-way house for those discharged from a psychiatric hospital.Patients can live here 50 days instead of on the street.
    For parents, it's welcome news. Those that have deal
  • Doppler 10 Forecast: Gusty winds return

    This Evening:Scattered showers.
    Tonight: Showers ending and turning cooler. Low 38. Winds: SW 5-10 mph.
    Tomorrow: Sunny skies and very windy.High 55. Winds: W 15-25 mph gusting to 40 mph.
    Thursday: Partly sunny early with increasing clouds late. High 52. Winds: W 5-10 mph.Weather Resources: Interactive Radar | Weather Warnings | Closings, DelaysSpecial Information:Gusty winds return to Central Ohio tomorrow with a WIND ADVISORY for the northern half of Ohio. Franklin County and Columbus is inclu
  • Doppler 10 Forecast: Gusty winds expected Wednesday

    This Morning:Mostly clear and cooler. Breeze picks up.
    This Afternoon:Mostly sunny and blustery. Mid 50s W 15-25 mph G 40-50mph
    Tonight:A few more clouds. Mid 30s SW 10-15 mph
    Tomorrow: Partly cloudy. Slight chance late. Shower or snow shower Thursday night. 53Weather Resources: Interactive Radar | Weather Warnings | Closings, DelaysSpecial Information: A blustery day ahead as we are caught in the squeeze between strong low and high pressure areas. The low and an associated cold front will move
  • ‘Buckeye Bandit’ pleads guilty to 8 armed robberies

    ‘Buckeye Bandit’ pleads guilty to 8 armed robberies
    COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ikechi W. Emeaghara, 27, of Columbus, pled guilty today to eight counts of armed bank robbery. Emeaghara was dubbed as the “Buckeye Bandit” by law enforcement.According to court documents, Emeaghara brandished a dangerous weapon and demanded cash from bank teller’s drawers on the following occasions:October 31, 2013 at the Wesbanco Bank on South Stygler Road in GahannaNovember 30, 2013 at the Cooper State Bank on West 5th Avenue in ColumbusDecember 6, 201
  • Poachers break into French zoo, kill rhinoceros for ivory horn

    Poachers break into French zoo, kill rhinoceros for ivory horn
    PARIS - A zoo director says a 5-year-old rhinoceros at the wildlife park he runs near Paris has been shot three times in the head by poachers who stole the animal’s ivory horn.Thierry Duguet told The Associated Press that poachers broke into the Thoiry Zoo overnight and used a chain saw to remove the horn from the rhino named Vince. Zookeepers discovered his carcass Tuesday in the rhinoceros’ enclosure.Duguet says police are investigating and the suspects still are at large.The Thoir
  • Movie Tavern Closing Mill Run Location in Hilliard

    Movie Tavern Closing Mill Run Location in Hilliard
    After exactly one decade of showing films to the dine-and-watch crowd, Movie Tavern is turning off the lights at their Hilliard location at 3773 Ridge Mill Drive at Mill Run. Fans of the theater have just one more month to catch a movie there before it closes.
    Need a new theater to visit? CLICK HERE to view the Top 10 Movie Theaters in Columbus.
    “We have informed our Staff Members as well as our Movie Tavern Membership Club Members,” stated Guest Service Manager Dan Carfa. “The
  • Woman pleads guilty to leaving scene of crash that killed cyclist

    Kellie R. Knight told police she was afraid after her sport utility vehicle hit a bicyclist on East Livingston Avenue in August. "She just got scared and didn't know what to do," Franklin County Assistant Prosecutor Keith McGrath told Common Pleas Judge David E. Cain on Tuesday.
  • Pa. daycare worker seen on video pushing child down stairs, cops say

    UPPER DARBY, Pa. (CBS/AP) -- Authorities have charged a Pennsylvania daycare worker with simple assault after a newly installed video camera captured her pushing a child down a flight of steps.Upper Darby police say 52-year-old Sarah Gable of Folcroft was fired soon after the owners of Child Care of the Future saw what happened Friday. The video shows Gable pushing the 4-year-old girl down four flights of steps before she apparently realized there was a camera. Then she helped the child down the
  • Trump praises health care bill, but conservatives skeptical

    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump and his top health official praised the new House Republican health care legislation Tuesday, even as surging conservative opposition complicated party leaders' drive to sell the proposal to rank-and-file lawmakers and the public.Trump's morning tweet lauding "our wonderful new Healthcare Bill" kicked off the day. Shortly afterward, Health Secretary Tom Price wrote to the chairmen of the two House committees that wrote the measures, saying "they align wi
  • Judge won't stop construction of Dakota Access pipeline

    Judge won't stop construction of Dakota Access pipeline
    BISMARCK, N.D.— A federal judge declined Tuesday to temporarily stop construction of the final section of the disputed Dakota Access oil pipeline, clearing the way for oil to flow as soon as next week.The Standing Rock and Cheyenne River Sioux had asked U.S. District Judge James Boasberg in Washington to direct the Army Corps of Engineers to withdraw permission for Texas-based developer Energy Transfer Partners to lay pipe under Lake Oahe in North Dakota. The stretch under the Missouri Riv
  • Developers of Shipping Container Apartments Looking to Disrupt Real Estate Industry

    Developers of Shipping Container Apartments Looking to Disrupt Real Estate Industry
    The developers of a 25-unit apartment building taking shape on Old Leonard Avenue think that they are onto something big, and a quick look at the project’s timeline shows why. After breaking ground in November, it took just five days to stack and weld 54 shipping containers together to form the basic shape of the three-story building. The first residents could move in to one of the 640 square-foot, two-bedroom units as soon as May.
    “Time is money,” said Derrick Pryor, Principal
  • Ohio justice won't hear debate on Rhoden family members autopsies

    Ohio justice won't hear debate on Rhoden family members autopsies
    COLUMBUS, Ohio — A newly elected Ohio Supreme Court justice is taking himself off a case involving autopsies of eight slain family members.Justice Patrick DeWine filed a notice of recusal Monday in the dispute over autopsy reports on seven adults and a teenage boy from the Rhoden family found shot to death at four homes near Piketon on April 22.At issue in the case are lawsuits filed by Ohio newspapers seeking full, unredacted copies of the reports.DeWine, a Republican, did not explain his
  • Gov. Kasich offers public chance at tickets to annual address

    Gov. Kasich offers public chance at tickets to annual address
    COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio Gov. John Kasich's office is once again offering some tickets to the public for his annual State of the State speech through an online lottery.This year's address is April 4 at the Sandusky State Theatre.Residents hoping to attend the annual address may enter the random lottery at the Republican governor's office website. Individuals may request up to two free tickets. The deadline is noon March 24.Spokesman Jim Lynch says they don't know the exact number of available
  • Pop of Color!

    Pop of Color!
    Even rainy days can have a pop of color here in Columbus. Explore more photos in The Spirit of Columbus.
    The Columbus Foundation is working to capture The Spirit of Columbus through images that showcase the determination, dedication, and commitment of people in our smart + open community. Be sure to check out columbusfoundation.org and follow along on Facebook as we continue to celebrate The Spirit of Columbus through photography. You can also tune in on Instag
  • Kasicha s tax shift plan taking shots from multiple fronts

    Whether from a liberal policy group or state business advocates, opposition to Gov. John Kasich's proposed income tax cut proposal is raining down on state lawmakers. It "would further reinforce the shift in Ohio's state and local tax system in favor of affluent residents," wrote the liberal advocacy group Policy Matters Ohio, which estimates that, on average, the bottom 60 percent of earners would see a tax increase.
  • NEXT: Mood-Sensing Technology and Emotional Data

    NEXT: Mood-Sensing Technology and Emotional Data
    Both of my boys read “Choose your own adventure” books when they were younger. You know these books, where you read a few pages, and then you are given a set of choices at the end of the page: “If you want to go through the door, turn to page 27″ or “If you want to turn and go the other way, turn to page 49,” and so on. The more modern version of this is Interactive Fiction (IF) which works along the same principles except that rather than turning pages you cl
  • Rascal Flatts, Alabama & Pentatonix Announced for 2017 Ohio State Fair

    Rascal Flatts, Alabama & Pentatonix Announced for 2017 Ohio State Fair
    The Ohio State Fair is still 141 days away, but you can start getting ready for the musical headliners this year thanks to the lineup announcement issued this morning. Hometown country artists Rascal Flatts will join other musical acts including Alabama, For King & Country and Pentatonix.
    Additional artists and entertainers include McGuffey Lane, Kidz Bop, Rick Braun, Kirk Whalum, Norman Brown, Gabriel Iglesias, Zach Williams, Michelle Whited, Cole Swindell, Geo
  • WATCH: Urban Meyer holds press conference after first Ohio State spring practice

    WATCH: Urban Meyer holds press conference after first Ohio State spring practice
    Buckeye Football is back.The Ohio State Buckeyes started 2017 spring drills Tuesday with a morning practice on the Woody Hayes Athletic Center indoor field.The 2017 LiFE Sports Spring Game, presented by Nationwide, will be Saturday, April 15 at Ohio Stadium. Tickets for the game are priced at $5 for general admission.Urban Meyer held a news conference Tuesday after the first practice.
  • Boy Scouts troop leader accused of raping 15-year-old boy

    Boy Scouts troop leader accused of raping 15-year-old boy
    A suburban Cleveland Boy Scouts troop leader suspected of raping a 15-year-old boy has been arrested and terminated from work as an auxiliary policeman.Olmsted Falls police Chief William Traine says 28-year-old Aaron Robertson was arrested Monday and jailed on a rape charge. The department also ended Robertson's role as a voluntary, unarmed officer there. Aaron Robertson (Photo courtesy: WOIO)
    The Berea Municipal Court had no attorney information for Robertson before his arraignment Tuesday.Trai
  • SeaWorld prepares for the last birth of a killer whale at one its parks

    SeaWorld prepares for the last birth of a killer whale at one its parks
    SeaWorld officials are preparing for the last birth of an orca at one of its parks.According to a statement Tuesday from the Orlando-based company, the calf will be born at SeaWorld San Antonio in the next four to six weeks.The mother, 25-year-old Takara, was already pregnant when SeaWorld announced last year that it was ending its orca breeding program. The gestation period for orcas is approximately 18 months.Over two dozen orcas will remain on display for decades at SeaWorld parks in Orlando,
  • Former Mt. Sterling administrator gets 10 years in theft case

    Former Mt. Sterling administrator gets 10 years in theft case
    MOUNT STERLING, Ohio— The former administrator of a central Ohio village has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for stealing nearly $1 million from the village.Forty-six-year-old Joe Johnson was sentenced Monday in Madison County after pleading guilty earlier this year to charges of engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity, theft in office, money laundering and tampering with records. Joe Johnson (Photo courtesy Andrea Chaffin | The Madison Press)
    The former Mount Sterling administrator
  • WikiLeaks claims to release thousands of CIA documents

    WikiLeaks claims to release thousands of CIA documents
    PARIS — WikiLeaks on Tuesday published thousands of documents purportedly taken from the Central Intelligence Agency's Center for Cyber Intelligence, a dramatic release that appears to provide an eye-opening look at the intimate details of America's cyberespionage toolkit.The dump could not immediately be authenticated by The Associated Press and the CIA declined comment, but WikiLeaks has a long track record of releasing top secret government documents. Experts who've started to sift thro
  • Andrew Bogut breaks left leg in debut with Cavaliers

    Andrew Bogut breaks left leg in debut with Cavaliers
    CLEVELAND— Andrew Bogut didn't make it through one minute of his debut with the Cavaliers.The team's new center broke his left leg in the second quarter and had to be assisted off the floor and to Cleveland's locker room. The 7-footer could not put any weight on his leg as he was helped by new teammates James Jones and Tristan Thompson, who moments earlier had cheered along with fans in Quicken Loans Arena when Bogut checked in for the first time.The Cavs said initial X-rays revealed a fra
  • State Rep. Robert Sprague to run for Ohio treasurer

    The Republican state representative from Findlay officially jumped into the race Monday morning with a video emphasizing his past private and public sector experience. "I think it's important to have a fiscal conservative with regards to managing the treasury, because those dollars are valuable and you want to make sure that each and every dollar is well-used and also protected," Sprague, who has worked in the accounting industry and served as a city auditor and treasurer in Findlay, says in the
  • For 1st time, Casey Anthony speaks about case

    For 1st time, Casey Anthony speaks about case
    WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Casey Anthony knows that much of the world believes she killed her 2-year-old daughter, despite her acquittal. But nearly nine years later, she insists she doesn't know how the last hours of Caylee's life unfolded."Caylee would be 12 right now. And would be a total badass," she told The Associated Press in one of a series of exclusive interviews."I'd like to think she'd be listening to classic rock, playing sports" and putting up with no nonsense.But discussing Cayl
  • The Confluence Cast: Angela Perley


    On the occasion of their upcoming showcase at SXSW, I sat down with Angela Perley of Angela Perley and the Howlin’ Moons to talk about their career trajectory, listen to a few tracks, and discuss why she calls Columbus home.
    http://theconfluencecast.com/episodes/30_perley.mp3Shownotes for this episode
    This Confluence Cast episode is sponsored by Art Makes Columbus, Columbus Makes Art,  featuring stories about our city’s incredible artists — stories full of inspiration, cha
  • George Michael's cause of death released

    George Michael's cause of death released
    A British coroner says George Michael died of natural causes as the result of heart disease and a fatty liver.Darren Salter, senior coroner for Oxfordshire, says a post-mortem has found that the singer died of "dilated cardiomyopathy with myocarditis and fatty liver."Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition in which the heart's ability to pump blood is limited, while myocarditis is inflammation of the heart muscle.Michael died at his home in Oxfordshire county, southern England, on Dec. 25. He was
  • Columbus Women Leading, Innovating, Engaging in Technology

    Columbus Women Leading, Innovating, Engaging in Technology
    The studies have reached a unanimous conclusion: when women are in charge, businesses are more likely to succeed. Still, even as businesses are diversifying their staffs, their board rooms and executive suites remain largely occupied by white men. In Columbus, the tech industry dominates the business world, and while women are far from equally represented, they’re breaking ground, innovating, creating and rallying others in the tech realm. Each woman comes with her own unique backgrou
  • 2017 Ohio State Fair Concert Series lineup announced

    2017 Ohio State Fair Concert Series lineup announced
    Columbus’ own Rascal Flatts, a cappella group Pentatonix and comedian Gabriel Iglesias are among the acts scheduled to perform during the Ohio State Fair this summer.The list of concerts released Thursday also includes Alabama and Cole Swindell.The fair runs July 26 through August 6 at the Ohio Expo Center. Tickets bought in advance include fair admission.The complete 2017 Ohio State Fair Concert Series:Wed., July 26
    Hometown Sounds featuring McGuffey Lane and Ohio-born musicians
    Free - No
  • Taking the 'hunt' out of house hunting

    Researchers in Russia had found a way to build a house for $10,000.It's 400 sq. feet and took only 24 hours to build, using a 3D printer. The company behind the construction said it's the first to create a mobile construction and is capable of making an entire building on site.The technology is aimed at helping people around the world improve their living conditions.
  • Chance the Rapper donates $1 million to Chicago Public Schools

    After a meeting with Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner last Friday to discuss recently announced cuts to school funding, Chance the Rapper has decided to address the issue himself.CNN reports the Chicago-born rapper, whose full name is Chancelor Bennett, announced in a news conference Monday that he would be donating $1 million to the Chicago Public School system."As a CPS graduate, Chance has shown Chicago students not only the heights they can achieve but the generosity they can share," school distri
  • TSA changes pat-down method, alerts police about potential reports from travelers

    The TSA is changing the way agents do pat-downs, and traveler reaction has been mixed.The agency's website says officers can now use the back of their hands to pat down "sensitive areas" of the body.The TSA can also use the fronts of their hands on "limited cases."The agency has gotten some criticism about the changes, so it is notifying police departments in case passengers file reports against the TSA.A spokesperson says the new method doesn't involve checking extra body parts. Agents believe
  • China warns US, Korea of "consequences" for missile system

    China has said it will take unspecified measures against a U.S. missile system being deployed in S. Korea, and warned that Washington and Seoul will bear the consequences.A Foreign Ministry spokesman said at a regular briefing Tuesday that China "firmly opposes" the deployment of the missile defense system, after U.S. missile launchers and other equipment needed for it arrived in South Korea.Geng Shuang said China will "definitely be taking necessary measures to safeguard our own security intere
  • Parking spot for sale in NYC for $300,000

    Parking spot for sale in NYC for $300,000
    A parking spot in New York City is for sale right now for $300,000.The space is in a garage with 145 parking spots, has access to an elevator and 24-hour attendants.Because of the price, the spot is listed online as a condominium, and just like buying a house, interested buyers must prove they can afford the payments.The parking developer says the last available spot in the garage sold for $280,000 a few months ago.The garage also offers a car washing service and valet pick-up and drop-off, for
  • National Consumer Protection Week: Being a smarter consumer

    National Consumer Protection Week: Being a smarter consumer
    The Better Business Bureau is holding a community event Tuesday, March 7, as part of National Consumer Protection Week.National Consumer Protection Week, March 5 – 11, is designed to help people understand what rights they have as a consumer, how to make well-informed decisions about their personal security, what steps they can take if they come across a scam, and how best to recover from identity theft.As part of National Consumer Protection Week, BBB has partnered with the Ohio Departmen
  • State says condemned Ohio man kills himself on death row

    COLUMBUS, Ohio - A man who had no criminal record before he fatally shot his former girlfriend has killed himself on death row, the state prisons agency said Monday.Patrick Leonard died Sunday night of an apparent suicide at Chillicothe Correctional Institution, the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction said in an email to The ... (more)
  • AP: Casey Anthony insists she’s still unsure how daughter Caylee died

    AP: Casey Anthony insists she’s still unsure how daughter Caylee died
    Casey Anthony knows that much of the world believes she killed her 2-year-old daughter, despite her acquittal. But nearly nine years later, she insists she doesn’t know how the last hours of Caylee’s life unfolded.“Caylee would be 12 right now. And would be a total badass,” she told The Associated Press in one of a series of exclusive interviews.But discussing Caylee’s last moments, the 30-year-old Anthony spoke in halting, sober tones: “I’m still not ev

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