Is it all too much to bear? Caylee Anthony's grandparents have been reportedly selling children's toys and other possessions believed to belong to the dead toddler at a yard sale.

Their daughter Casey Anthony was acquitted of the two-year-old's murder just two years ago and now it seems that Cindy and George Anthony are getting rid of some items that belong to their dead grandchild.

Sale items include bears, heart-shaped boxes, and a Winnie The Pooh backpack, according to the Daily Mail.

The couple was recognized by a fellow Florida resident, Christina Werner who told Radaronline that she purchased a few items from the yard sale which took place in a Mount Dora, Florida home believed to be owned by Casey's grandparents.

Werner told the online site that she returned to the yard sale the next day to buy more children's clothing and toys, she also said that fellow browsers did not recognize who the couple was.

Werner said that she spoke to the couple for two hours before purchasing items which she believes belonged to Caylee. The resident brought a set of girl's travel cases and a Tigger bag.

She told Radar she was in disbelief of how the Anthony's chose to dispose of their late granddaughter's things, "I simply will never understand how these grandparents can put a price tag on Caylee's items.

"I can understand Casey's things, but I will never understand how they could part with these things at a yard sale!"

There was no sign of Casey Anthony at the yard sale, the young woman has become a "notorious and much-reviled figure," who has spent most of her time in hiding since she was acquitted of killing her daughter in July 2011, the Daily Mail reported.

Casey reported her two-year-old daughter Caylee Marie missing in the summer of 2008, 31 days after the child was last seen.

Following a massive manhunt, the baby's badly-decomposed body was found four months later buried in a trash bag in Florida woodland.

Although she was charged with first-degree murder she was acquitted when the jury believed her story that Caylee accidentally drowned and she panicked and buried the child with her father George.

Although she dodged murder charges Casey was convicted of lying to the police after it was discovered that she had fabricated the story about why Caylee was missing.

Now a free woman Casey claims to be nearly $800,000 in debt due to legal fees, a bankruptcy trustee has even tried to sell off the rights to her life story in order to pay her bills.

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