Casey Anthony Googled "Neck Breaking"
More troubling Google search terms have been revealed.

Court documents show "neck breaking" and "household weapons" were some of the Google searches performed on a computer accessible to the mother of a missing Florida 3-year-old, reports the Associated Press.
The description of the searches was included in more than 700 pages of court documents released in the case this week.
The Orlando Sentinel reports that the searches also included "how to make chloraform" [sic] and took place in March. Someone also used the computer in March to search for peroxide, acetone, alcohol and "lost numbers."
The girl's mother, Casey Anthony, has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and other charges in the disappearance of her daughter, Caylee. The child disappeared in June, and authorities say her mother didn't report her missing until July.
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