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[Caylee Anthony]Caylee Marie Anthony Missing Sunday, June 15, 2008 - Orlando, Florida

Age: 2, Caylee Anthony was reported missing by her grandmother, Cindy Anthony, on July 15, 2008. At that time Caylee's mother, Casey, said on the July 15, 2008 911 call that her daughter had been missing for "31 days." Date of disappearance is unknown at this point as the mother Casey is not cooperating with authorities
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CAYLEE ANTHONY CASE TRANSCRIPTS
William Waters INTERVIEW 07/30/2008 (Casey went to his 4th of July Party)

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1 TAPED TRANSCRIPT OF WILLIAM WATERS
2 INTERVIEW CONDUCTED BY CORPORAL EDWARDS
3 CASE NUMBER-08-74777
4 JULY 30,2008
5 EE - CORPORAL WILLIAM "ERIC" EDWARDS
6 WW - MR.WILLIAM WATERS
7 EE: 07/30/08, at 5:13 p.m. Corporal Eric Edwards, Orange County Sheriff's Office
8 Homicide, speaking to?
9 WW: William Waters
10 EE: William Waters. William, can you state your name, or your date of birth for me?
11 WW: 12/08/78.
12 EE: And William, you came here voluntarily today uhm, regarding information you
13 may have about the missing uh, child case?
14 WW: Yes sir.
15 EE: EE: You uhm, I appreciate you doing that. You stated uhm, we just started going
16 over the calendar and I've decided to got right on tape because it's limited
17 amount of information that you have. You stated you have a friend by the name
18 of Amy?
19 WW: Yes sir.
20 EE: Well do you know Amy's last name?
21 WW: No. I don't eve know how to pronounce it, huh.
22 EE: Okay, Amy's already kind of given me the same story line so I know who you're
23 talking about. Amy brought a friend of hers over to decorate your house you said
24 on the Fourth of July?
25 WW: Yes sir.

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1 EE: Okay, just why don't you start there, just basically what you already told me. Just
2 we'll go into it that way.
3 WW: Uh, I had a Fourth of July party obviously on the Fourth. Uhm, I had some
4 friends, Amy and her friend, Casey, come over on 3:30 to decorate the back deck
5 of my house. Uhm, go the party decorations taken care of then went and got
6 uhm, beer and food. Uh, went back to the house.
7 EE: You, they went with you to get the beer and food?
8 WW: Yes sir.
9 EE: Where did y'all go?
10 WW: Uh, Total Wine on...
11 EE: Total Wine?
12 WW: Uh, yes sir, on 50.
13 EE: All three of you?
14 WW: Yes sir.
15 EE: Okay.
16 WW: Uhm, we went from uh, the, we went to a couple places because well everybody
17 was out of ice obviously. Uhm, we went to Target and got a kick ball.
18 EE: What Target?
19 WW: Uhm, the one on 50.
20 EE: At what intersection?
21 WW: East C...uhm, let's see. It'd be, the one right before, or after Bumby. (Makes
22 sounds.) Uhm...
23 EE: What time was that?
24 WW: That was probably around four-thirty. Four-fifteen, four-thirty. Uhm, we got a
25 kick ball and a football. And then uh, we realized we didn't have a bucket for the

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1 keg so we went back to Total Wine for the bucket. Uhm, they were, Casey didn't
2 have her i.d. (identification) on her so they wouldn't sell to us. So uh, we had
3 friend pick up the bucket and me, her and Amy went back to my house.
4 EE: Okay. The party started?
5 WW: Yes sir.
6 EE: The child that's all over the news, Caylee, she wasn't with her that day?
7 WW: No sir, not at all.
8 EE: Any mention of that child at all?
9 WW: Not until later on that evening. She's like, "You know, " uhm, she told, told me
10 "You know I have a daughter?" And I said, "Yeah (affirmative), Amy's told her,"
11 or, "Amy's told me." And that's, and I was, the conversation was ended at she
12 had a daughter.
13 EE: That was it?
14 WW: Yeah (affirmative). Because we were all on the deck drinking and it was kick
15 ball. We were, that was I really didn't get into it. I didn't really, I didn't care at
16 the time.
17 EE: Okay. So she didn't say anything? Describe her, talk to her, about her, tell you
18 what her name was, anything? Like just...
19 WW: No.
20 EE: ...you know I have a daughter?
21 WW: It, well yeah (affirmative), it was just, "You know I have a daughter," and then that
22 was it. And then whatever conversation, other conversation happened,
23 somebody walking in or whatever.
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1 EE: Did you take that as if it was something she wanted you to know before you may
2 have started a relationship of some kind, or it was just a general knowledge type
3 issue?
4 WW: Uh, I, shoot. I didn't even think anything of it. Just every girl my age pretty much
5 nowadays either has a kid ore they tell you have a kid. It's really, that's not a big
6 of a deal no more.
7 EE: Okay. The party goes on? The party continues?
8 WW: Uh-hum (affirmative). We go to uhm, around 8:30 we go to Lake Eola to watch
9 the fireworks. Uhm she's on the phone with Tony uhm, about 9:10. However
10 long the fireworks were on was the whole time that them two were talking on the
11 phone. Uhm, she didn't mention anything about Caylee. Uhm, just about how
12 Tony's doing and I was just list..I was sitting, I was sitting right beside her with
13 all of us. So I pretty much heard her conversation.
14 EE: No child talk?
15 WW: No child talk.
16 EE: Okay. Any other content of the conversation that jumps out at you?
17 WW: No. Just what he supposedly was going through up there with his family, with
18 his, with his dad uhm, and school, and a boyfriend/girlfriend conversation pretty
19 much.
20 EE: What was going on with dad?
21 WW: Uhm, uh, what was the con..the, he, he didn't know if he was going to come
22 back to Orlando or not. Uhm, supposedly his dad wanted him to stay up there
23 and, and he brought it up at a wrong time because Casey was like, "Well why'd
24 you, you would bring this up?" Uhm, (makes sounds). And she's like, "Well
25 I don't want to talk about this now. It's not a good, it's not a good time to be

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1 talking about negative things while watching fireworks." And then uhm, he just
2 said something like uhm, (makes sound), he don't know if he'll be able to come
3 back because his dad might send for his car and all that good stuff. So she didn't
4 even know what was going on.
5 EE: So at that point in time, on the Fourth of July, she felt that he wasn't returning?
6 WW: Right.
7 EE: And...
8 WW: It was, it was a fifty/fifty chance that he was going to come back pretty much.
9 EE: And he was supposed to come back the next day I think.
10 WW: Uhm...
11 EE: The 5th.
12 WW: Yeah (affirmative), that was a Sunday I believe. Yeah (affirmative), that Sunday.
13 He came back that day.
14 EE: Saturday. The 5th was a Saturday. We'll get...
15 WW: But...
16 EE: ...into that. Did you, so she left your apartment with Amy about 1:30 you said?
17 WW: Yes.
18 EE: In the morning on the Fourth?
19 WW: Uh-hum (affirmative).
20 EE: Well it would actually have been the 5th by then, but the Fourth of July party?
21 WW: Yeah (affirmative).
22 EE: Any other thing noteworthy like that conversation on the bench, or that you can
23 think of?
24 WW: No. She was pretty much, she took care of my house. She, I got a cut on my
25 face. She (snaps fingers) was right there to grab a cold towel and put it on me.

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1 And she swept my house, cleaned it. and she just took care of everything. I, I
2 had not problems with her in my house while we were playing football and kick
3 ball. I walked in, she had everybody in order and taking care of things.
4 EE: First time you ever met her?
5 WW: Yeah (affirmative). That's why like all my friends were like, "Dude, you," they just
6 seen how, I was totally like a love bug. I'd like, like love being, being around her.
7 She was, her energy was awesome and she was fun to be around. I...
8 EE: You dug her right off the bat?
9 WW: Yeah (affirmative), it was, it was fun. She was, she was great to be around.
10 EE: And she was digging you? Kind of the vibe you got?
11 WW: Yeah (affirmative), kind of. Because I knew she had a, Amy told me she had a
12 boyfriend and don't even, you know, don't pursue, blah-blah-blah. So you just,
13 you know, become friends. Hang out and you know, and just go out and play
14 kick ball, push each other around and, and...
15 EE: No kiss?
16 WW: No. No, not at all. She, never. Like she would never.
17 EE: The 5th. You say at 9:30 in the morning she shows up on your doorsteps?
18 WW: Yes sir.
19 EE: Tell me about that.
20 WW: Uhm, she came down, because I texted her that morning. I was like, "Are we
21 going to hang out again?" And, or, "When are we going to hang out?" And she
22 said whenever I wanted. So then I went and took a shower. Uh, I went upstairs,
23 talking to my roommate about how, how awesome she was. And uh, and I went
24 down. Went and took a shower, came out of my room, and she was walking on
25 the steps. So I had this big grin on my face. I was like, "So what, so what are we

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1 going to do?" So I needed to go to uh, Ikea (unintelligible) and she needed to go
2 to Ikea because supposedly she was getting a place soon. So uhm, I got ready
3 and we left my house around 11:30. Went to uh, Zaxby's, uh, which is a uhm,
4 chicken fast food type deal.
5 EE: Spell that.
6 WW: Z-A-X-B-Y-S.
7 EE: You, did you go in, or drive-thru, or what?
8 WW: We went in. We had lunch.
9 EE: About noon?
10 WW: Yeah (affirmative).
11 EE: Where's that.
12 WW: It's uhm, is that Kirkman that inner-pass with the Orlando sign across of it? Uhm,
13 Con...
14 EE: Well...
15 WW: ...Kirkman or Conroy, one. If you're on I-4.
16 EE: Down there by the, the Ale House?
17 WW: Uhm, across the street from the Millennia Mall. There's a Target and.
18 EE: Oh, okay. Yeah (affirmative), yeah (affirmative), yeah (affirmative).
19 WW: Uhm, yeah (affirmative), Zaxby's is right next door to Target. So we went
20 there, had lunch. We to Target because I needed some bubble gum, huh.
21 EE: Right after lunch you visited Target?
22 WW: Yeah (affirmative), we got a coffee and some gum and uh, and then went to Ikea
23 for the rest of the day, until about uh, four o'clock.
24 EE: I-K-E-A?
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1 WW: Correct. And we were just pretty much picking out things we wanted to put in
2 our, in our houses. Her future house and I'm redecorating my house.
3 EE: Did she say where she was looking for an apartment?
4 WW: Yeah (affirmative). It was supposedly by the, on the east side somewhere. Uhm,
5 just because she, I don't remember, but I remember something about going to
6 school or Valencia or something. It was a school on that side.
7 EE: Ever mention the child that day?
8 WW: Yes. We had a conversation uhm, like during, during our lunch conversation we
9 pretty much talked about what I did. What I'm the, out, my postition that I, I hold
10 my job and why I, or how I got that, and the, the economy. And then uhm, I
11 asked her about Caylee and she said that h...uhm, her, her best friend that also
12 has kids uhm, they're going to be getting a place together. Are talking about
13 getting a place together because Ca..Casey pays the nanny so much that it
14 would be better if she had her friend move in with, that also has kids, and her and
15 her nanny, I mean her and her friend pay for the nanny as a live-in, live-in nanny.
16 EE: Did she mention the friends name?
17 WW: Uhm, if she did I don't remember it.
18 EE: Did she tell you about the nanny at all?
19 WW: No. She didn't give me no details.
20 EE: Did she say who had the kid that day while she wasn't there?
21 WW: The nanny had her the whole time that I, I met her. Uh, every time I ever seen
22 her. Because I asked her about that. I asked her about the work. (Sound of
23 cellular phone beeps.)
24 EE: (Speaking into cellular phone to an unknown person.) In an interview, I'll have to
25 call you back. (Resumes speaking to Mr. Waters.) Sorry about that.

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1 WW: Uh-hum (affirmative).
2 EE: So...
3 WW: But she said the uhm...
4 EE: ...any time you ever saw her, you said any time you ever saw her there's more
5 than just the 4th and the 5th then? You saw her...
6 WW: There's...
7 EE: ...other times?
8 WW: The 4th, the 5th, and have I ever seen her...when't the, when's the day that she
9 got...
10 EE: The 15th. She was arrested the 16th. The 15th where you saw she called your,
11 and texted you and said...
12 WW: Right.
13 EE: ...she was getting a rental car, that's, that night, that evening is when her mom
14 went and got her. She and Amy went to the house and got her.
15 WW: Yeah (affirmative). Uhm, pretty much every day it was just text messages. She
16 was either at work or when, the, the 5th (makes sounds.) When did I hang
17 out with her? We were supposed to hang out on the Thursday before that
18 because we, uh, we were uh, supposed to go, we had a helicopter ride and we
19 were suppose to go to Saw Island, but she canceled. She said she was with
20 uh, her Na-Naw on that day.
21 EE: On the 10th?
22 WW: On...
23 EE: Is that the Thursday before she got arrested?
24 WW: Correct.
25 EE: That would be the 10th?

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1 WW: She, I didn't see her. Uh, we had plans to meet.
2 EE: Plans to meet.
3 WW: When I got off work.
4 EE: What time was that?
5 WW: Uhm, I get off work at 5:00. And (sighs), we were supposed to meet up around
6 6:30 because the uhm, helicopter place closed at 7:30. Or their last flight was at
7 7:30. But I called her at uh, 6:30, or 6:40, to, because she, I had texted her like
8 three times and she always replies instantly. And I was, I got nothing. So I was
9 like, I need you to reply something so I can cancel Saw Island and I can cancel
10 the tr...helicopter trip.
11 EE: So you couldn't get a hold of her?
12 WW: No. Uhm...
13 EE: But she said she couldn't because she was with nanny?
14 WW: Yeah (affirmative), she, no, she was with uh, Na-Naw whoever, I don't know who
15 that is, but Na-Naw.
16 E: Na-Naw?
17 WW: Yeah (affirmative).
18 EE: Not nanny?
19 WW: No. Na-naw?
20 EE: Na-naw?
21 WW: Yeah (affirmative).
22 EE: And that was July 10th. Okay.
23 WW: And...
24 EE: So you called her and over the phone she told you that?
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1 WW: Oh, I texted (sic) her, uhm, I need to know something because I've got
2 reservations for things and people on hold. And then uhm, like twenty minutes
3 later the she texted (sic) me back, "I can't make it. Sorry." And that was, and
4 that was the last time, that was...
5 EE: And how do know the Na-naw part?
6 WW: uh, she put it in my text. Uh, it's not in, it's not in any of these. Before I got
7 suspicious or whatever uh, like I deleted them. Uhm, I got a, sh...Casey, Casey,
8 Casey (sound of scrolling through phone messages). Do you want to start from
9 the beginning and look at these or...
10 EE: Yeah (affirmative), that'd be great. I'm going to ask you to come back and we'll
11 just draw them off the phone eventually, but...
12 WW: And if like you're, uhm, you know how to use it but...
13 EE: No.
14 WW: ...just scroll down and uhm...
15 EE: (Chuckles.)
16 WW: Uhm, oh, well uh, that's the date pretty much on the bottom and the time. But
17 then there's longer texts. Just scroll down tot he bottom and it'll tell you the same
18 what you see there.
19 EE: Well it's not scrolling for me.
20 WW: Uhm, to go to the next text?
21 EE: Uh, yeah (affirmative), oh, this way?
22 WW: Yeah (affirmative).
23 EE: Back and forth? You're really the sweetest guy I ever met. 07/07/08, at 8:29
24 a.m. Okay. Oh,these are your replies or?
25 WW: Uh, those are what she texted (sic) me.

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1 EE: (Beeping sound - scrolling through text messages. Short pause in conversation
2 while this is being done.)
3 WW: Like the uh, the one, I'll let you, until you're done reading.
4 EE: No, go ahead.
5 WW: The only two that like stood out to me was the one where I went, that one I was
6 telling you when I got back from the beach she texted (sic), "Give me a call, oh,
7 give me, yeah (affirmative), give me a call whenever you get back in town. I
8 have, I have plans but if the occasion arises tonight then I can't come out or
9 whatever." Then the following day was, the text out of the blue about getting a
10 rental car. That's like I didn't even text her before that. I just, I'm at work on the
11 roof and out of the blue and she (unintelligible), "I'm getting a rental, I might be
12 getting a rental car."
13 EE: Well here's a good one. On 07/15/08, what's this, "Caylee is missing. She has
14 been for thirty-two days now. Please if you have any information call me on my
15 cell." When did you get that one?
16 WW: I got that one the, that night that Casey, after she seen her mom uhm, I didn't
17 know if that was from the detective that called me, or it was from Casey's mom.
18 EE: And she sent you that on the 15th?
19 WW: I don't know who sent that. Uhm...
20 EE: It says Casey on the top.
21 WW: Well yeah (affirmative), they're all, that, uh, that was Casey's phone.
22 EE: Oh, okay.
23 WW: Uhm, but supposedly her mom uhm, that was...
24 EE: Hmm?
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1 WW: That was at ten o'clock at night. And at ten o'clock at night I was already at the
2 club, huh. I think it was at ten o'clock.
3 EE: Alright. I need to, we'll have to get those drawn out of there. Do you have any
4 pictures on that phone?
5 WW: No. it doesn't have one.
6 EE: Okay. So she couldn't make it on the 10th because she was Na-naw?
7 WW: Yeah (affirmative).
8 EE: So really, have you ever laid eyes on her other that the 4th and the 5th? You
9 hang out a day together? It seems to me like there's something in your memory
10 there.
11 WW: I'm just trying to remember, uh...
12 EE: Well if you cared about her that much and you were that mesmerized by her...
13 WW: But she always had, she always an, something going on. Uhm, and it was, we
14 were supposed to hang out a, a Saturday, the Saturday before that, but her
15 room...Tony's roommate broke his hand or something. So she was hanging out
16 with him. And we were supposed to hang out that Friday night of the, the night
17 the pictures came out.
18 EE: The 11th?
19 WW: Uhm, which was I'll, I'll, I got that in here. Uhm, she asked like, "Am I going to
20 come out and hang out that night." Uhm, (inaudible - whispering and making
21 sounds while scrolling through phone messages).
22 EE: Well there was only one Friday between the when she got arrested and after you
23 met her and that would be the 11th.
24 WW: Uhm, (makes sounds). The 11th? Let's see here. (Inaudible.) Yeah
25 (affirmative), that was the 11th that she, that was a Friday. She asked me if I was

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1 going to join her that night at the uh, the sake or sa...yeah (affirmative), the sake
2 bar, Uhm, and I said, "No. Why would I want to hang out with you and then
3 Tony is supposed to be there at one o'clock. Why would I want to hang out with
4 you and Tony if you know I have a crush on you? Why would I put myself
5 through that?"
6 EE: To, and that was at the Visage, or the sake bar? Where was the sake bar?
7 WW: It's supposedly a Chinese restaurant downtown.
8 EE: Read that off to me.
9 WW: Uhm, "Why would I be," uhm, "Are you joining me tonight at," uh, yeah
10 (affirmative), that's (inaudible).
11 EE: Okay. So there's no time from the 4th to the 5th that you spent anymore face-to-
12 face time with this girl?
13 WW: Huh-huh (negative). Just text messages and a couple of My Spaces.
14 EE: What happened over My Space?
15 WW: She added me as a friend and then uhm, she, I think I talked to her once or twice
16 and that was it because I don't, I don't, I don't want a person, like I really don't
17 believe in My Space because it's, you'd hang out with people. You, you're with
18 them all the time and then you got then on like uh, you get way from
19 them. You're in that, it's, it's pretty annoying, huh.
20 EE: (Chuckles.)
21 WW: It's like...
22 EE: Well she liked that...
23 WW: ...you can't...
24 EE: ...My Space.
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1 WW: You can't have a life without something, I pretty much don't like people to know
2 what I'm doing. I just, I like privacy pretty much. And...
3 EE: Right.
4 WW: And she pretty much always had uh, plans, or every time I asked her, because
5 she would text me to see if she could come to Houlihan's for lunch or we can, if
6 we could meet. Because I work Monday through Friday. And she would always
7 say she, she's at work, or she, and I was like, "Well you don't ever go in the
8 off..." because she supposedly had an office. And I'm like...
9 EE: In the office?
10 WW: Like, "you don't ever, you don't ever got to work." She's like, "Well they e-mail it
11 to me and I can do the photography pictures on the c..." which I believe because
12 my buddy owns a graphic shop so I know that, like I know that's what they do
13 sometimes. But I...
14 EE: These were just over the thing? They weren't face-to-face? They just were over
15 the (inaudible).
16 WW: This is in our conversation.
17 EE: Okay.
18 WW: Yeah (affirmative), just in our, that she was doing her, her work on-line, huh, you
19 know. Because I really, I didn't get to hang out there that much because I talked
20 to her during the day because Tony was in school. And she was always bored.
21 She'd always had, Amy and Ricardo said that she always had to have
22 somebody around her or somebody talking to her. Uhm, I talked to her during
23 the day when I'm at work. And then off, like when I get off work you know,
24 Tony's home. So I pretty much know that's my time to not to talk to her anymore
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1 EE: Crimeline tip. Winter Park arrested a kid on 7/26 I guess that this call came in,
2 which would be last, it was last weekend. It's last Saturday. This Ryan Huffman.
3 "Suspect stated Will Walters, Casey's supposed boyfriend, mentioned in casual
4 conversations that Casey had been in an accident and brought her car in for
5 repair. Afterwards unknown mechanic, unknown garage, stated the car smelled
6 like a dead body. No further details." Ring any bell?
7 WW: Who said...
8 EE: Any conversations like that where?
9 WW: No, never. I've never heard anything about a dead body.
10 EE: Okay.
11 WW: I don't know a Ryan Huffman.
12 EE: Alright.
13 WW: Wait. Is Ryan, have you met Ryan? Is he a tall guy?
14 EE: (Inaudible).
15 WW: Because my buddy Dusty uhm, my buddy Dusty has a Ry...a buddy named
16 Ryan bit I don't know his last name.
17 EE: Any, and social circle conversations where you may have been talking about the
18 case and maybe it was just misunderstood?
19 WW: ( No verbal response.)
20 EE: Your buddy Dusty has a friend named Ryan?
21 WW: Yeah (affirmative). Actually I heard, I heard (making tapping sounds) Ryan got
22 arrested. Do you want me to, can I call Dusty and ask him what uh, Ryan's last
23 name or?
24 EE: Yeah (affirmative). Hold on one second.
25 WW: Hmm.

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1 EE: Tell me about, tell me about any gathering where you and Dusty and Ryan may
2 have all been together and you guys maybe just were talking about the case.
3 WW: The (sighs), hmm. (Makes sounds.) When did I hang out with those two? I
4 don't...
5 EE: Did Casey ever tell you that she took the car into the mechanic complaining that
6 it smelled like a dead body?
7 WW: Oh, no, I've never heard that story before.
8 EE: Never before?
9 WW: No.
10 EE: So it may have just been a conversation about everything...
11 WW: (Inaudible).
12 EE: ...going on in the news?
13 WW: I've never heard the story before, I, I don't know.
14 EE: Just a smelly car that's all over the news and being pizza and everything else? I
15 mean you've seen that.
16 WW: I don't even talk about that.
17 EE: No?
18 WW: Yeah (affirmative), I have, I have heard it but I don't talk about it. Because and
19 yeah (affirmative), that's, (makes sounds), you know. Ryan and Dusty were at
20 the uh, at the Fourth of July party. But at that time there was no missing...
21 EE: Uh-hum (affirmative).
22 WW: So...
23 EE: And then but you guys hung out again later?
24 WW: Yeah (affirmative), I hang out with Dusty all the time. I was with Dusty a lot.
25 Dusty's one of my best...

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1 EE: What's Dusty's last name?
2 WW: Mcoy. M-C-O-Y.
3 EE: M-C-O-Y?
4 WW: Yeah (affirmative).
5 EE: What's his phone number?
6 WW: (Making sounds while scrolling through cellular phone.) [BLACKED OUT]
7 EE: Okay.
8 WW: He gets out of work around uh, 9:00. He doesn't answer his phone until about
9 9:30.
10 EE: What's he do for work?
11 WW: He works for the government uhm, over off Alafaya. He does the trouble
12 shooting uh, simulations for uhm, government armory and uh, like uhm, police
13 vests and stuff.
14 EE: Okay. So your, your contact with her is very limited?
15 WW: Yeah (affirmative), just pretty much text messaging.
16 EE: And two days?
17 WW: Yeah (affirmative).
18 EE: Did she talk to you right up to the point where she picked up her boyfriend from
19 the airport?
20 WW: Yeah (affirmative). She called me up to the point where she was actually going
21 up the escalator to see him. So I was like, she talked to me whenever she was in
22 the car wash getting uhm, she, she washed the outside of Tony's car because it
23 was dirty. Uhm, and from the car wash place what, it was one of the cl...one of
24 the closest, one of the car wash places by the airport. Uhm, and then she got to
25 the airport and I was like,"Alright, 'bye. You know I'm, I got things to do. I got

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1 uh, my motorcycle to work on." And then five minutes later she called me back
2 again. Like, "Well Tony's not here yet, " blah-blah-blah. I'm like,"Okay," huh.
3 That should have been a telltale sign right there that somebody needs attention.
4 EE: You think?
5 WW: Uh. But I didn't mind. I liked talking to her. And a lot of people get annoyed
6 because she talks so much. I didn't.
7 EE: But not about her kid?
8 WW: No, No, she just talks.
9 EE: Talks about everything but her kid?
10 EE: Yeah (affirmative).
11 EE: Like what kind of things? Just...
12 WW: Just well...
13 EE: ...about her?
14 WW: Yeah (affirmative), pretty much.
15 EE: Work.
16 WW: Yeah (affirmative), lies I guess. I gu..I, I don't know.
17 EE: What, what do you do for a living again?
18 WW: I'm a maintenance guy.
19 EE: Air conditioner type stuff or...
20 WW: Yeah (affirmative), air conditioning, drywall, tile work. Pretty much it all.
21 EE: Uhm, for home repairs or business or what?
22 WW: For business.
23 EE: Business repairs?
24 WW: Yeah (affirmative).
25 EE: So he's kind of a sub-contractor and send you out to different businesses...

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1 WW: Yeah (affirmative).
2 EE: ...to fix stuff? Okay. Uhm, alright. Can you think of anything else that happened
3 between you and her? Just oh, not a real, not a real lot of conversation about
4 Caylee?
5 WW: No, nothing, nothing ever drew a flag because I never really, I didn't even, I didn't
6 think about it. I didn't even really, if uh, her nanny had her and that's, that's why I
7 didn't really get into okay, I didn't think nothing of it. It was no big deal.
8 EE: Raise your right hand for me. Do you swear and affirm that everything you said
9 today is true?
10 WW: Yes sir.
11 EE: Is it freely given?
12 WW: Yes sir.
13 EE: Okay. It's 5:40 p.m., the same date. Thank you sir.
14 WW: Uh-hum (affirmative). Sorry, I didn't hang out with her that much. Just phone
15 calls.
16 End of recorded statement.
17 This transcript has been reviewed for accuracy.
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20 CORPORAL WILLIAM EDWARDS, OCSO DEPUTY SHERIFF
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