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    Possible Big Boost in Search for Caylee Anthony

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    The search for Caylee Anthony could soon get a 200-thousand dollar boost. And one company wants to get it all on film.

    That's if Bounty Hunter Leonard Padilla accepts an offer by a production company out of California. Padilla says the company offered to foot the bill for a two-month search effort for the missing toddler if he gives them exclusive rights to film the search.   

    The Orange County Sheriff's Office wants Padilla to take a polygraph to make sure he's telling the truth.  

    So far Padilla has agreed to that. However, he has not decided whether he will accept the offer. 

    Do you think Caylee will ever be found? Take part in our poll at the bottom of the page and let us know.


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