Latest Pictures of Casey Anthony Released from Orange County Jail.
Casey Anthony and her lawyer Jose Baez (L) leave the Orange County Jail in Orlando, Florida July 17, 2011. Reuters

America's Most Hated murder suspect Casey Anthony walked out of the Orange County Jail at 12:10 a.m. with attorney Jose Baez, wearing pink T-shirt, jeans and tennis shoes. Anthony acquitted unanimously of the murder of her 2-year-old daughter Caylee, was not particularly emotional while walking out of the prison. She didn't carry anything with her.

A three vehicle convoy pulled away from the jail and headed to downtown Orlando, as the gathering outside the jail screamed their opposition to her release. The vehicles were seen by helicopters pulling into the parking garage of a high rise along Orange Avenue.

Anthony uttered thank you to the armed corrections officer as she was walked through the front lobby of the booking and release center at the jail accompanied by her attorney Jose Baez.

Authorities haven't disclosed any details about the mysterious location where Anthony and Baez are headed. It isn't clear if both are travelling together.

A set of journalists were invited inside to shield Anthony and team from protesters as she walked out through the front door.

It has been reported that a plane near the gate at Orlando Executive Airport that arrived Saturday from the New York City area, revved up the engines just before a couple of police escorted cars arrived at the airport.

Police blocked off the entrance and kept people back behind police tape, as the passengers from the cars were headed to the airport entrance. However, the airplane didn't move. Instead a Leer jet heading to Columbus, Ohio departed just after 1 a.m. Sunday, though it remains unknown if Casey was on the plane. Since Anthony family is originally from Ohio, there is a comparatively higher probability of her heading to Ohio.

According to the journalists who were allowed inside the jail Sunday morning Casey didn't express any emotion nor was she dramatic about being freed after three years of serving in jail.