Crime | Casey Anthony trial Tow Yard Worker: Car Smelled of Human Decomposition Manager says Casey Anthony's vehicle reeked By John Johnson Posted May 27, 2011 2:47 PM CDT Copied Casey Anthony listens to the testimony of Mallory Parker Friday. (AP Photo/Red Huber, Pool) Casey Anthony's murder trial went into day four today. Some highlights from the Orlando Sentinel: The manager of the tow yard where Anthony's car went said it stunk of human decomposition. "It's a very, very unique and distinctive smell," he said. The vehicle had been there for several days when he came across it. Prosecutors showed several videos of Anthony shopping to reinforce the point that she went about life as normal when her girl was missing or already dead. (Previous testimony did the same.) An acquaintance broke down describing Casey and Caylee. Their relationship "was amazing," said Mallory Parker. "Casey and Caylee had a very special bond." Anthony began crying, too. The judge again denied a defense request for a mistrial. Read These Next Hundreds of South Koreans were detained at a Georgia factory site. The story of a failed secret SEAL mission in North Korea. Royal who had an actual job dies at 92. How you make it up the mountain can earn you cheers, or jeers. Report an error