Or as WFTV-Channel 9 anchor Greg Warmoth previewed them: "Newly released recordings that Casey Anthony's defense team did not want you to hear."
But through noon newscasts today, viewers were able to hear comments from bounty hunter Leonard Padilla and his associates.
WFTV and WESH-Channel 2 focused on Padilla employee Tracy McLaughlin's comments to investigators. WFTV's Kathi Belich highlighted McLaughlin's view that "Casey was very concerned about what she would wear in front of our cameras. Tracy said she never seemed so concerned about Caylee."
Anthony is charged with the first-degree murder of her daughter, Caylee.
"Fascinating," WESH's Michelle Meredith said of McLaughlin's comments about life inside the Anthony home. Anchor Syan Rhodes said McLaughlin described Anthony's behavior as "peculiar."
On arriving home, Anthony wanted to take a shower and didn't say anything about Caylee, McLaughlin said.
McLaughlin in her own words: "I was thinking: She's not even upset. Not a word about her daughter. None. And George didn't say anything. And Cindy didn't say anything. It was just unbelievable."
WKMG-Channel 6 examined why Jose Baez had tried to block the release of investigators' interviews with Padilla and the Padilla team. Padilla acknowledged he had signed a contract with Anthony attorney Baez. Reporter Louis Bolden promised more coverage later, including a look at how close the Anthony private investigators came to the spot where Caylee's remains were later found.