A website that claims it specializes in "murderabilia" is selling
Casey Anthony's personal items, according to WESH-TV.
Anthony was found not guilty in 2011 for the death of her young daughter Caylee, who went missing in 2008, just before her third birthday.
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Eric Holler, owner of
serialkillerink.net, told WESH-TV that he purchased the items from Christina Werner, who bought them at a garage sale Casey Anthony's parents had last summer.
The items are selling on
serialkillerink.net for $800 each. The items include seven pairs of pants and six purses.
"I'm catering to supply and demand," Eric Holler said. "Of course I'm trying to profit. I'm running a business here. I'm not in the business of losing money."
Werner told Radar Online last summer that she came upon Anthony's parents' yard sale on June 28 and purchased items that once belong to Caylee Anthony. She returned to the garage sale the following day to buy more things, secretly videotaping the event and her interaction with Cindy and George Anthony to prove the items' authenticity.
"I drove by and noticed the house looked familiar to me," Werner said. "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."
"When I pulled up, they were taking tarps off the yard sale items that were covered due to the rain. I immediately noticed the two white canopies over the yard sale tables because they looked like the tents used in the search for Caylee," Werner added.
Werner told Radar Online she seemed to be the only person who recognized the parents.
The Orlando Sentinel reported that
serialkillerink.net will provide the buyer with a certificate of authenticity that the item belonged to Casey Anthony. The website also sells items from infamous murderers like Charles Manson and Ted Bundy.
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