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Birds, Words, Pics + TV

WFTV crew thrown out of Casey Anthony news conference

Roger Simmons, October 15, 2008

Local coverage of the Casey Anthony saga continues to go beyond bizarre. On Tuesday, the day an Orange Count grand jury handed down a murder indictment for Casey Anthony, a crew from WFTV was thrown out of a press conference by Anthony’s attorney.

At the office of attorney Jose Baez, Channel 9 reporter Steve Barrett was told repeatedly by Baez to leave. After Baez threatened to call off the news conference, Barrett followed this videographer out the door. WKMG-Local 6 interrupted its programming to the news conference live  — which featured Casey Anthony crying in the background while Baez talked.

Orlando Sentinel TV columnist Hal Boedeker theorized that tossing out WFTV may have been payback for a report on Channel 9’s noon newscast, which raised questions about Baez’s ability to represent Casey Anthony in a capital murder case.

See Orlando Sentinel photographer Red Huber’s video of the Baez throwing out Barrett below:

 


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