Caylee Anthony: Casey Anthony’s Parents Spotted Selling Late Girl’s Toys at Yard Sale (VIDEO)

The parents of Casey Anthony were seen holding a yard sale outside their Florida home. According to Radar Online, who obtained video of the yard sale, the grandparents were seen selling toys and belongings that reportedly belonged to their late granddaughter, Caylee Anthony.

Christina Werner told Radar that she was driving by and saw the yard sale outside of the home. She said that it seemed like she was the only person who knew who George and Cindy Anthony were and the significance of what they were selling.

"When I pulled up, they were taking tarps off the yard sale items that were covered due to the rain," Werner told Radar. "I immediately noticed the two white canopies over the yard sale tables because they looked like the tents used in the search for Caylee."

The body of Caylee was discovered on Dec. 11, 2008 in a trash bag in a wooded area not far from the Anthony's family home, E! News reports. The grandmother had reported the little girl missing five months before after telling police that she had not talked to Caylee in almost a month.

A ton of suspicion surrounded the girl's disappearance and death but Casey, the girl's mom, was found not guilty of first-degree murder, aggravated child abuse and aggravated manslaughter. In 2011, Caylee's death was ruled a homicide "by undetermined means." In the highly publicized trial, Casey was found guilty of four misdemeanor counts for giving police false information and was released from jail a short time after the trial ended because she had already served her time. Since the trial, Casey has tried her best to stay out of the public eye.

Werner told Radar that she bought several items from the yard sale including toy heart lockers, a kid-siz luggage set, a Winnie-the-Pooh backpack, a Tigger bag and teddy bears. She also said she purchased purses that she believes belonged to Casey Anthony.

She did not tell Radar why she purchased those items but did say that she couldn't understand how the grandparents could put a price tag on Caylee's things.

"I can understand Casey's things, but I will never understand how they could part with these things at a yard sale," she told Radar.

The video footage of the Anthony's yard sale can be seen here at Radar Online.

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