The mother of a missing Orlando toddler is likely to be released from jail Sunday when a California bounty hunter and his nephew, a bail bondsman, post the $500,000 bond.
Leonard Padilla and his nephew, Tony Padilla are on National Geographic's reality series, "Bounty Hunters," and they told reporters they think they can help find the missing child by spending time with the mother, Casey Anthony, and getting her to tell them more than she has told police.
Anthony has been held on the high bond on charges of child neglect and filing a false statement. Her daughter, Caylee, was only reported missing 31 days after her mother says she last saw her, prompting the suspicion of police and the public, who have been following the story through 'round the clock coverage by the media.
According to reports, Caylee's grandparents as well as some others still believe the girl could be found alive, and the Padillas are among those holding out faith that they can help find the toddler and return her to her family.
Local news organizations reported that talks between the Padillas and Anthony's attorney, Jose Baez have been underway, but it has not been decided whether Anthony will return to her parent's home upon her release or go to an undisclosed location.














