

Caylee Anthony was reported missing to the Orange County Sherriff's office on July 15, 2008, by her grandmother, Cindy Anthony. During the same call, Caylee's mother, Casey Anthony, told the operator that her daughter had been missing for 31 days. Caylee's remains were found five months later. Orange County Sheriff's Office/AP
Casey Anthony was arrested on July 16, 2008, and charged with giving false statements, neglect of a child, and obstruction of a criminal investigation. On Oct. 14, 2008, Ms. Anthony was indicted on charges of first-degree murder in the death of Caylee. Anthony maintains she is innocent of all charges. She faces the death penalty. Red Huber/AP
Cindy Anthony testifies at Casey's murder trial at the Orange County Courthouse, in Orlando, Fla., on June 23. Mrs. Anthony testified that she searched for the word 'chloroform' on her computer. The prosecution has asserted that Casey used chloroform to render Caylee unconscious and then used duct tape to suffocate her. Red Huber/AP
George Anthony listens to testimony in the courtroom during the murder trial of his daughter, Casey, on June 16. The defense claims that Caylee accidentally drowned in the family pool and that Casey and her father covered it up, an accusation that Mr. Anthony has denied in testimony. Red Huber/AP
Lee Anthony, Casey's brother, testifies during her murder trial on June 1. The defense has accused both Lee and his father, George, of sexually abusing Casey. Paternity tests have ruled out both men as the father of Caylee. Joe Burbank/AP
Former meter reader Roy Kronk found the remains of Caylee Anthony near the Anthony home in December 2008 and collected a $5,000 CrimeLine reward for his tip. The defense claimed in its opening statements that Mr. Kronk put Caylee's remains in the woods.
Belvin Perry, Chief Judge of the Ninth Judicial Circuit of Florida, presides over Casey Anthony's murder trial on June 23. Judge Perry is reputed to be a tough judge, and has chided both the prosecution and the defense for 'game-playing' during the Anthony trial. Red Huber/AP
Known for his aggressive courtroom style, lead defense attorney Jose Baez starts his defense of Casey Anthony on June 16 during her murder trial. Casey learned of Mr. Baez from other inmates in prison. Her defense team includes lawyers Cheney Mason, Dorothy Clay Sims, Lisabeth Fryer, and Will Slabaugh. Red Huber/Reuters
Lawyers for the prosecution: Assistant State Attorney Jeff Ashton (r.) handles evidence with attorneys Linda Drane Burdick (l.) and Frank George during cross-examination of a witness on June 17. Red Huber/AP
Renowned forensic pathologist, Dr. Werner Spitz, testifies for the defense on June 18. He refuted the prosecution's assertion that duct tape was used as a murder weapon. Per order of the court, the photo of the child's skull has been digitally obscured for media release. Red Huber/Reuters