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Casey Anthony Update 2014: 'Serial Killers Ink' Site Selling Her Pants, Other ‘Murderabilia’ getdiscountz.blogspot.com

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It’s been over two years since Casey Anthony was tried and acquitted in the murder and disappearance of her 2-year-old daughter Caylee, but the former Florida mom is still making headlines.




Anthony's personal items, obtained from a garage sale orchestrated by her parents, George and Cindy Anthony, in Florida this past summer, are now being sold via the website Serial Killers Ink multiple news outlets reported Tuesday. The site, which sells what they deem to be “Murderabilia" (also known as merchandise related to famed alleged criminals such as Ted Bundy and Charles Manson), is now offering crime enthusiasts the chance to own pairs of the 27-year-old’s previously-used pants and pocketbooks.


The items, pants ranging in sizes petite 4 to size 8, and various sized purses are now being sold for a cool $800 each. According to the crime enthusiast site, Anthony’s items were originally purchased by garage sale shopper Christina Werner on June 28, 2013, and all contain certificate of authenticity verifying that that the items were indeed purchased from the Anthony family home.


The crime-related merchandise, which was banned for being sold on the auction site eBay in 2001, is now reportedly flying off the Florida-based site’s shelves after its grand opening in 2008, a site which deems itself “the leading and most popular true crime collectibles company worldwide.”


The previously used items first made headlines back in July when Werner ousted the family for selling their daughter and deceased granddaughter’s personal effects. “I drove by and noticed the house looked familiar to me,” Werner told RadarOnline last year. “I had seen this house before. I got close and noticed that the people outside really looked like George and Cindy Anthony. It was the home of Casey Anthony’s grandparents,” she later added.


Anthony last made headlines for her alleged proposal from “Hustler” to pose nude in an issue of the men’s magazine back in September. According to a report from the National Enquirer, Larry Flynt, the publication’s founder, offered Anthony $500,000 to participate in the spread.



Casey Anthony Update 2014: 'Serial Killers Ink' Site Selling Her Pants, Other ‘Murderabilia’

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