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"I just hope justice is brought and whoever's responsible gets the max because that little girl didn't deserve that," Wally Laro tells the Boston Herald. "I don't want no Casey Anthony."
Like the Florida case of the 25-year-old mom acquitted of murdering her 2-year-old daughter, the investigation in Cass's death appears to be focusing close to her home and family.
Police searched her house Wednesday in the tiny town of Stewartstown and seized a pickup reportedly owned by her stepfather, Wendell Noyes, who has a history of mental illness and who allegedly threatened an ex-girlfriend in 2003, and another pickup that had been used by a man who lived with Cass's family.
Cass was reported missing on July 26 and her body was found six days later by a dive team in the Connecticut River a few hundred yards from her home.
The cause of death is still not known after an autopsy was inconclusive. As authorities await the results of toxicology tests they have not identified any suspects.
"It's a puzzle to me right now,'' Cass's father, Adam Laro, 45, who didn't live with his daughter, tells the Boston Globe. "If there's somebody out there who did it, I hope they can catch them. If they get away with this one, they'll get away with another.''
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