Slain Florida mother Cassie Carli had planned to get concealed carry permit out of fear for her safety: Family
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Slain Florida mom Cassie Carli had been planning to apply for a concealed carry permit before her death out of concern for her safety, but had her “guard down” after her ex-boyfriend, who has been charged in connection with her death, had recently grown more cordial, her family tells Fox News Digital.
Image provided by Cassie Carli's family shows text message conversation between someone purporting to be Cassie and her father (Photos courtesy Raeann Carli) Image provided by Cassie Carli's family shows text message conversation between someone purporting to be Cassie and her father (Photos courtesy Raeann Carli) Image provided by Raeann Carli shows text Facebook Messenger exchange between Raeann Carli and her niece's father, Marcus Spanevelo (Photos courtesy Raeann Carli) Flyer seen at gathering site for volunteers who were searching for Cassie Carli in Navarre Beach, Florida, April 2, 2022 (Fox News Digital/Stephanie Pagones) A sign for Juana's Pagodas, the restaurant where Cassie and her child’s father met in the parking lot. (Fox News Digital/Stephanie Pagones) A sign for Navarre Beach, where Cassie went missing on Sunday. (Fox News Digital/Stephanie Pagones) A sign leading to the boat ramp in the area where Cassie’s vehicle was found with her purse inside. (Fox News Digital/Stephanie Pagones) Cassie Carli and her young daughter, Saylor, in this undated photo provided by the family (Photos courtesy Carli family) Cassie Carli and her young daughter, Saylor, in this undated photo provided by the family (Photos courtesy Carli family) Cassie Carli and her young daughter, Saylor, in this undated photo provided by the family (Photos courtesy Carli family) Cassie Carli seen in this undated photo provided by the family (Photos courtesy Carli family) Cassie Carli seen in this undated photo provided by the family (Photos courtesy Carli family) Cassie Carli seen in this undated photo provided by the family (Photos courtesy Carli family)
"She had talked to me a week before the disappearance about, you know, ‘Marcus has been pretty cool lately, but I still think I’m gonna go ahead and get that concealed permit," Raeann Carli, 32, said. She acknowledged that she did not know if her sister had even begun the process and added: "She may have just picked up the paperwork."