
Brad Conway Says Security Will Be Tight
George and Cindy Anthony plan to be at a public memorial service for their granddaughter, Caylee, their attorney said Friday afternoon.
Attorney Brad Conway said security will be tight so that no one disrupts the service, which is planned for 10 a.m. Tuesday at the First Baptist Church of Orlando on John Young Parkway.
However, Conway says that the time for door opening may be moved from 9am to 8am.
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The service will be a 5,000-seat worship at the church, which is located at 3000 S. John Young Parkway.
The family finalized plans Thursday for a memorial service for Caylee and everyone is welcome.
Hundreds, if not thousands, of people are expected to gather to pay their respects to the murdered child.
This case has touched many people. Hundreds of people from across the country are expected to attend. However, there are concerns that people with "not good intentions" will try to attened the service and cause disruption.
People attending Tuesday morning will have to pass through a metal detector before they go inside.
Pastors at the First Baptist Church of Orlando said they want this service to reflect the dignity and respect Caylee deserves.
All bags of any kind will be prohibited along with back packs, cell phones and recording devices. With as many as 5,000 people attending, church officials said they want to make sure everyone is there for the right reason.
The public memorial for Caylee is scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 10 at 10 a.m. Doors open two hours before the service.
It has not been reported if Jose Baez will attend the Memorial.
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