Jul 10, 2013 03:50 PM EDT
Caylee Anthony: Casey Anthony's Parents Sell Granddaughter's Toys in Yard Sale

The parents of Casey Anthony reportedly held a yard sale on June 28, selling items that belonged to their late granddaughter's outside their home in Mount Dora, Fla., according to Radar online. 

Cindy and George Anthony, who were found not guilty of the murder of two-year-old granddaughter Caylee Anthony, was spotted by eyewitness and Florida resident, Christina Werner. 

"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 sales tables because they looked like tents used in the search for Caylee."

Werner told Radar she brought a toy heart locket, a kid-size luggage set, a Winnie-the pooh backpack, a Tigger bag and several teddy bears. Werner also brought pants she believed belonged to Casey and purses at a discounted price.

Caylee's decomposed body was found on Dec. 11, 2008, in a trash bag not too far from the family's home. According to the Daily Mail, the body was found four months after Cindy reported her granddaughter missing. Cindy told police she has not seen her granddaughter in 31 days. The child's death was ruled a homicide by undetermined courses. 

Casey Anthony was found not guilty of first-degree murder, aggravated child abuse and aggravated manslaughter of a child in 2011. She was found guilty of four misdemeanor counts of providing false information to law officials, according to the New York Daily News. 

Casey filed for bankruptcy protection in January.

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