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Grace, who referred to Casey as the "tot mom" and made her belief in Casey's guilt clear, [22] [115] was, in particular, credited with "almost single-handedly inflat[ing] the Anthony case from a routine local murder into a national obsession".
Casey Anthony, who maintained that her 2-year-old daughter Caylee's death was an accident, was acquitted of murder and manslaughter in 2011. Casey Anthony, who maintained that her 2-year-old ...
On July 5, 2011, after deliberating for more than 10 hours, a jury of seven men and five women returned a not guilty verdict on the most severe charges against Casey Anthony, who was accused of ...
Four hundred pieces of evidence were presented [17] and the trial lasted 33 days, concluding on July 4, 2011. On July 5, 2011, after deliberating 11 hours over the course of 2 days, [ 18 ] the Pinellas County, Florida jury acquitted Casey Anthony of first-degree murder, aggravated manslaughter of a child, or aggravated child abuse .
In 2011, Casey Anthony was acquitted in the murder of her 2-year-old daughter. Now, she tells “her side of the story” in "Casey Anthony: Where the Truth Lies."
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Anthony believed her daughter was OK until her body was found “During the 31 days, I genuinely believed that Caylee was still alive. My father kept telling me that Caylee was still OK,” she ...
In 2011, Reichs was an expert witness in the Casey Anthony murder trial. Reichs was reluctant to get involved, but later agreed and performed a full skeletal analysis of Anthony's daughter, Caylee, but could not determine a cause of death. She concluded that there was no evidence of abuse and that the child appeared to be well-nourished. [20]