COPS: VIDEOS WILL CONVICT CASEY ANTHONY

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According to legal docs, CASEY ANTHONY shocking video footage prove SHE is a stone-cold killer, The ENQUIRER reports exclusively! SEE VIDEO!

The most damning evidence against the accused murder mom is a chilling series of videos that prove she’s a cold-blooded killer, according to bombshell court doc­uments obtained by The ENQUIRER.

Surveillance cam­eras captured the 25-year-old Orlando woman casually rent­ing movies, cashing checks she allegedly stole, and shopping for lingerie and beer shortly after she claimed her daughter Caylee had been kid­napped by a nanny. In the video footage, she seems carefree and look­ing for fun – nothing like a parent whose child has just been snatched away.

 “The prosecution wants to show that Casey’s ac­tions are the antithesis of a mother whose child has been kidnapped,” Orlando attorney and legal analyst Bill Sheaffer told The ENQUIRER. “A jury will see Casey as a cold-blooded killer.”

Most chilling is a video that captures the hard-partying mom and her boyfriend Anthony Lazzaro renting two movies in a Blockbuster store near his Orlando apartment at 7:30 p.m. on June 16, 2008.

Incredibly, that was just hours after police believe Casey killed Caylee with a lethal dose of chloroform and put the little girl’s body in the trunk of her Pontiac Sunfire.

“Think about it. While she’s renting movies, Caylee’s body is in the trunk of her car, rotting,” said Sheaffer. “A jury is going to watch the tape and know that the entire time, that child is already dead.”

Ironically, one of the movies Casey rented – “Untraceable” – has a scene showing a body decompos­ing in the trunk of a car.

Police believe Casey buried Cay­lee a few days later in a wooded area less than a half-mile from her home and stayed with Lazzaro the next four weeks while coming up with lies for her parents to explain why she and Caylee were going to be away for a while.

Other videos obtained by the prosecution show a heartless Casey at Target stores, a JCPenney, a Cheesecake Factory, a Walmart and a Home Depot.

She purchased bras, food, liquor, sunglasses, a blue hoodie and other items.

A video from a Bank of America shows her cashing checks she re­portedly stole from her friend Amy Huizenga.

Casey’s world came crashing down July 15, 2008, when her mom Cindy tracked her down at Lazzaro’s apartment.

She first told police a nanny had kidnapped Caylee, but that story was soon dismissed and Casey was arrested. She was indicted for murder in October 2008, and two months later Caylee’s remains were found by meter reader Roy Kronk.

During her upcoming trial, witnesses will tes­tify about the smell of decomposition in Casey’s car trunk, her computer re­search on how to make chloroform, and heart-shaped stick­ers that Casey owned, which match one stuck to duct tape that covered Caylee’s skull.

“But the videos will be most important,” said Sheaffer. “Casey acting like she didn’t have a care in the world will make the most impact on a jury.”

If convicted, Casey faces the death penalty.