Casey Anthony and Robyn Adams, also a mother, were immediately drawn to each other. "We had a lot of common ground to share," she told Nicki Swift. The two also had similar taste in books, and Anthony and Adams developed a strong bond as they began passing notes through the prison book cart, like something out of the "Shawshank Redemption." Adams hadn't even heard of Anthony or her case when the two met. She had no priors about her famous friend, and so gave her the benefit of the doubt, like anyone else. But that didn't mean Adams didn't develop her own suspicions, even as what she insists was a genuine friendship bloomed.
During most of the two women's time inside, Caylee was, officially, a missing person. But Adams describes an incident where she broke news to Casey that a bag of bones was discovered at a local park. And the mother of a supposedly missing toddler's reaction? "There wasn't much of one," Adams admits. "Oh, she definitely knew it wasn't Caylee ... She said that immediately, that it wasn't Caylee in the bag, just that they weren't looking in the right place. And, I mean, so, having that reaction, that was really the only red flag that stood out to me during our friendship."
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