ORLANDO, FL -- Nearly 1,000 pages of documents were released Friday in the Casey Anthony case.
The documents contain new information on people who helped search for Caylee Anthony, and information on Casey's employment.
Hundreds of pages contain transcripts from depositions of George, Cindy, and Lee Anthony and Jim Hoover, their private investigator.
The documents also contain a transcript of an interview with Casey's friends, Michelle Murphy and Ricardo Morales; Sean Kraus, who had conversations with Cindy; and Joy Wray, who was a part of the Equusearch team.
Wray became involved in the case just days after Caylee disappeared. Shetold investigators she searched along Suburban Drive for the bodybecause she had a "gut feeling."
Wray said she looked around the area for clues at least 10 times, which is the same spot where Caylee's body was found on December 11.
Caylee Anthony's autopsy report was supposed to be included with the documents released, but Judge Strickland ordered a temporary stay to delay it.
George and Cindy Anthony's lawyer, Brad Conway, filed a motion Thursday to block the release of the autopsy results until Casey's trial.
Anthony is charged with murdering her 2-year-old daughter Caylee, and Orlando prosecutors say they intend to seek the death penalty. Caylee Anthony disappeared in June 2008 and her remains were not found until December. She has pleaded not guilty.
(Information from the Associated Press and WFTV contributed to this story.)