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Then again, there’s also scant hard evidence implicating Anthony, which is why she wasn’t convicted of first-degree murder; instead, she was found guilty of four misdemeanor instances of ...
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 ...
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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Today, Casey Anthony looks like a more polished version of the party girl the world saw on camera during her trial. She has the same long, straight hair, though the color is richer, and because ...
Ashton, for the prosecution, reiterated the state's belief that Casey had killed Caylee to free herself of parental duties, saying, "When you have a child, that child becomes your life. This case is about the clash between that responsibility, and the expectations that go with it, and the life that Casey Anthony wanted to have."
In the end, Anthony was infamously acquitted of murder charges — although she was convicted of four counts of lying to law enforcement. She was released from jail in July 2011.
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