Searching for the Caylee Anthony crime scene photo? Here we go! The 2-year-old went missing in the summer of 2008 and wasn't reported missing for over a month, when her grandmother contacted police and said the girl was last seen with her mother, Casey Anthony. For over six months, Casey and her parents denied that the kid was dead, despite forensic evidence suggesting that the girl's body had been placed in the trunk and the automobile reeking of human decay.
In 2011, Casey Anthony stood trial for the murder of her daughter Caylee. The jury found her not guilty of murder. The whereabouts of Caylee Anthony are still unknown, but Casey Anthony, now 36, has shared her side of the story in a new Peacock documentary series called Casey Anthony: Where the Truth Lies. To participate in the documentary, she does her first-ever interview for television.
Anthony claims she did not kill her daughter Caylee and that she loved her very much in an interview. She claims she would never intentionally harm Caylee and is distraught that she could not shield her. Instead, she held the deceased girl's father, George Anthony, responsible for her daughter's death.
As reported by the media, Casey Anthony allegedly got into a bar fight with a woman about a man they dated. "I wasn't feeling too great," she says in the documentary. Says, "[Caylee] lay in bed with me." Her father "shook me awake and asked me where Caylee was," she explains. "That didn't add up. Not leaving my room would prompt her to sneak away without notifying me. I promptly began my search for the house. Outside, I start seeking around for any sign of her."
And he was right there with her, she claims. "She had a deluge of water on her. He gave me her. She blamed me for it. It was my fault, they said. However, he did not immediately call for help or attempt CPR on her. In my arms, I fainted with her. She weighed a lot and was uncomfortably chilly." "As he takes her away from me, his voice softens and he assures me, "It's going to be ok." As much as I wished otherwise, I couldn't put my faith in him. He abducted her from me and then disappeared."
Casey claims that after the incident, she went to stay with her then-boyfriend Tony Lazzaro, but she kept the whole thing to herself. She insists she had no clue Caylee was no longer with us. She claims, "I really thought Caylee was still alive for all 31 days." "My dad assured me she would be fine. It was imperative that I adhere to his directives. I followed his instructions. I made an effort to appear unremarkable."
In the interview, Anthony elaborates on the charges her attorney made against her father, George, during her trial in 2011. To this day, he has not been charged for denying her allegations. When reached for comment by PEOPLE, he ignored their requests. Casey Caylee's father is the one Anthony holds responsible for his daughter's death: "He Took Her from Me and He Went Away." Even Casey confesses in the interview that she doesn't know that George abused his granddaughter and that he orchestrated Caylee's drowning to cover it up.
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In 2011, Casey Anthony stood trial for the murder of her daughter Caylee. The jury found her not guilty of murder. The whereabouts of Caylee Anthony are still unknown, but Casey Anthony, now 36, has shared her side of the story in a new Peacock documentary series called Casey Anthony: Where the Truth Lies. To participate in the documentary, she does her first-ever interview for television.
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Source: Getty ImagesAnthony claims she did not kill her daughter Caylee and that she loved her very much in an interview. She claims she would never intentionally harm Caylee and is distraught that she could not shield her. Instead, she held the deceased girl's father, George Anthony, responsible for her daughter's death.
As reported by the media, Casey Anthony allegedly got into a bar fight with a woman about a man they dated. "I wasn't feeling too great," she says in the documentary. Says, "[Caylee] lay in bed with me." Her father "shook me awake and asked me where Caylee was," she explains. "That didn't add up. Not leaving my room would prompt her to sneak away without notifying me. I promptly began my search for the house. Outside, I start seeking around for any sign of her."
After that, according to Casey, she saw George Anthony with their daughter
And he was right there with her, she claims. "She had a deluge of water on her. He gave me her. She blamed me for it. It was my fault, they said. However, he did not immediately call for help or attempt CPR on her. In my arms, I fainted with her. She weighed a lot and was uncomfortably chilly." "As he takes her away from me, his voice softens and he assures me, "It's going to be ok." As much as I wished otherwise, I couldn't put my faith in him. He abducted her from me and then disappeared."
Casey claims that after the incident, she went to stay with her then-boyfriend Tony Lazzaro, but she kept the whole thing to herself. She insists she had no clue Caylee was no longer with us. She claims, "I really thought Caylee was still alive for all 31 days." "My dad assured me she would be fine. It was imperative that I adhere to his directives. I followed his instructions. I made an effort to appear unremarkable."
In the interview, Anthony elaborates on the charges her attorney made against her father, George, during her trial in 2011. To this day, he has not been charged for denying her allegations. When reached for comment by PEOPLE, he ignored their requests. Casey Caylee's father is the one Anthony holds responsible for his daughter's death: "He Took Her from Me and He Went Away." Even Casey confesses in the interview that she doesn't know that George abused his granddaughter and that he orchestrated Caylee's drowning to cover it up.
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