Casey Anthony 'Murderabilia' Items Available Online For $800; Owner 'Catering To Supply And Demand'

A website is reportedly selling dozens of Casey Anthony "murderabilia" items purchased at a garage sale in 2013, WESH 2 News reports.

The "murderabilia" allegedly consists of personal items of Anthony purchased from her parents, George and Cindy Anthony, during a garage sale. The clothing items are being sold on serialkillersink.net for $800 a piece.

Anthony was acquitted of murder in 2011, after a juror of her peers found her not guilty of killing her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee Anthony in 2008. However, she was found guilty on four counts of providing false information to law enforcement.

Anthony failed to report her daughter was missing for 31 days, until her skeletal remains were found in a trash bag, according to multiple reports.

"I'm catering to supply and demand," Eric Holler, the owner of serialkillersink.net, told WESH 2 News.

"Of course I'm trying to profit, I'm running a business here," Holler added. "I'm not in the business of losing money."

According to WESH, Holler is selling seven pairs of pants and six purses he purchased from Mount Dora resident Christina Werner. Werner purchased the items from George and Cindy Anthony in the summer of 2013, and could be facing a lawsuit.

A lawyer representing George and Cindy Anthony said the couple is reportedly looking to file a lawsuit against Werner for videotaping the garage sale, according to WESH. Werner claims she was upset because the couple was selling Caylee's toys and clothes.

"I'm in this business to make a profit, like any other entrepreneur," Holler told WESH. "I know there is a demand for items I sell."

However, Holler told WESH he was not "interested" in purchasing any items that belonged to Caylee, but doesn't have a problem selling Anthony's clothing.

You can check out Holler's website and the Anthony's clothing listing here.

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