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For the first time on camera, Casey Anthony sits down to share her side of the story since her culture-defining trial and acquittal 11 years ago.For the first time on camera, Casey Anthony sits down to share her side of the story since her culture-defining trial and acquittal 11 years ago.For the first time on camera, Casey Anthony sits down to share her side of the story since her culture-defining trial and acquittal 11 years ago.
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Look, if Casey Anthony was sexually abused at the hands of both her father and brother, it is horrific and NO ONE, not even someone who has killed their own child, should have had to suffer such abuse as a child. However, it doesn't give you the right to shift blame, make accusations that don't seem to be grounded in verifiable credibility or use it as an excuse to lie about EVERYTHING when people who can help you are offering their help.
The whole country wanted to help bring justice to her child and yet she still seems indifferent as to whether justice will or will not ever be found for Caylee.
She claimed she was a good mother that allowed Caylee to sleep in her bed with her and would place pillows between the mattress and the wall to protect Caylee from slipping between them yet, she wasn't sure if she locked the door to keep the monster that had been sexually abusive to her for years, from slipping in and abusing her baby.
To this day she's never come out and flat out said that her father killed Caylee and there's never been any other suspects. However, if she truly thought her father guilty, why would she not break down in the arms of the detectives, reveal everything and show how desperate she was to find her child and finally feel the freedom of the weight she'd been carrying? Where's her demands for the police to thoroughly investigate her father?
Where's her cry to investigate any other potential suspects?
Where's her desperate cries for any sort of justice?????
This whole program was a poor me pity party for Casey and had very little to do with what actually happened to Caylee. The most telling moment for me was when she made the following statements:
"It's waking up everyday and wishing that some days, I would wake up and look over and she'd be right there. Sweet little kid. That all this is the sh***iest bad dream.
We all talk about all the things we have in a lifetime and I had the shortest life with her. It's just so hard to deal with."
Only "some" days she wish she'd look over and see Caylee there. How is it not EVERYDAY? SHE "had the shortest life with her." What about the long life that was taken from CAYLEE? It isn't about what Casey lost. It is about what CAYLEE lost. Caylee lost her life. Everything this woman says is about herself.
The person that killed Caylee is not some vague killer hidden behind a veil of possibilities. If that were true, a mother that is upset about her loss and seeking justice for the lost potentials Caylee suffered when someone ripped her from this world, would be desperate for answers. Casey Anthony is not desperate for answers. She already has them and is only desperate for the sympathetic spotlight this biased documentary gave her.
Why doesn't she just take full advantage of our double jeopardy law, look at the camera and say once and for all, "I DID IT. I GOT AWAY WITH IT. THE WORLD KNOWS. THE WORLD CAN'T DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT."
Only God can avenge Caylee because we failed this baby girl.
The whole country wanted to help bring justice to her child and yet she still seems indifferent as to whether justice will or will not ever be found for Caylee.
She claimed she was a good mother that allowed Caylee to sleep in her bed with her and would place pillows between the mattress and the wall to protect Caylee from slipping between them yet, she wasn't sure if she locked the door to keep the monster that had been sexually abusive to her for years, from slipping in and abusing her baby.
To this day she's never come out and flat out said that her father killed Caylee and there's never been any other suspects. However, if she truly thought her father guilty, why would she not break down in the arms of the detectives, reveal everything and show how desperate she was to find her child and finally feel the freedom of the weight she'd been carrying? Where's her demands for the police to thoroughly investigate her father?
Where's her cry to investigate any other potential suspects?
Where's her desperate cries for any sort of justice?????
This whole program was a poor me pity party for Casey and had very little to do with what actually happened to Caylee. The most telling moment for me was when she made the following statements:
"It's waking up everyday and wishing that some days, I would wake up and look over and she'd be right there. Sweet little kid. That all this is the sh***iest bad dream.
We all talk about all the things we have in a lifetime and I had the shortest life with her. It's just so hard to deal with."
Only "some" days she wish she'd look over and see Caylee there. How is it not EVERYDAY? SHE "had the shortest life with her." What about the long life that was taken from CAYLEE? It isn't about what Casey lost. It is about what CAYLEE lost. Caylee lost her life. Everything this woman says is about herself.
The person that killed Caylee is not some vague killer hidden behind a veil of possibilities. If that were true, a mother that is upset about her loss and seeking justice for the lost potentials Caylee suffered when someone ripped her from this world, would be desperate for answers. Casey Anthony is not desperate for answers. She already has them and is only desperate for the sympathetic spotlight this biased documentary gave her.
Why doesn't she just take full advantage of our double jeopardy law, look at the camera and say once and for all, "I DID IT. I GOT AWAY WITH IT. THE WORLD KNOWS. THE WORLD CAN'T DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT."
Only God can avenge Caylee because we failed this baby girl.
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- Dec 4, 2022
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- TriviaCasey's inner arm tattoo reads "J'entends ta voix dans tous les bruits du monde" (I hear your voice in all the sounds of the world). It is a verse from Paul Éluard's "Ta bouche aux lèvres d'or" (Your mouth with lips of gold), found in "Au défaut du silence" (In the absence of silence) which was published in 1925, and most notably in the poetry collection "Capitale de la douleur" (Capital of pain), published the following year.
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