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Casey Anthony Parents Sell Casey and Caylee's Belongings at Yard Sale

Reports are emerging that Casey Anthony's parents, Cindy and George, held a yard sale at their home in Mount Dora, Fla., and were selling items that once belonged to Anthony and her daughter.

Christina Werner revealed that she went to the yard sale on June 28 and bought items once owned by the infamous mother and her daughter.

"I drove by and noticed the house looked familiar to me. I had seen this house before. I got close and noticed that the people outside really looked like George and Cindy Anthony. It was the home of Casey Anthony's grandparents," Werner told Radar Online.

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"They were very friendly and warmed up to me, but I think it's because they felt I did not know who they were. I spent almost two hours with them that day," she added.

Werner added that other people who were at the yard sale did not seem to know who the couple was as she stumbled across different items belonging to the two.

"I ended up finding items of Caylee's that seemed to be mixed up with other things. I also found pants and purses of Casey's," she said

"It was very uncomfortable dealing with them … they would get into little arguments throughout the time I was there. Cindy definitely controls everything in that family, for sure!"

At the beginning of March Anthony filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, and testified that she had received financial gifts among other things from supporters. However, she did not identify who those supporters were, and also declined to inform the court about who is supporting her on a day-to-day basis. She did, however, explain that she currently does not have to pay any rent or utility bills thanks for "friends."

Anthony has been in hiding after the huge public outrage at her being acquitted of murdering her two-year-old daughter, Caylee, in 2011.

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