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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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This shouldn't be watched as having anything to do with the death of Caylee. Rarely does one view with such intensity, such a complete performance. She plays all the cards, the victim, the blamer, defiant, the pleading, the manipulator. The liar, personified.
This is a dangerous woman.
Text book watching for parents seeking to warn their teenagers of just how far the narcissist liar will go.
I like that the documentary makers appear to allow her to have the control.
She does everything and anything to avoid the death of her child but centre the narrative on her own allegations of abuse.
Everyone but me.
This is a dangerous woman.
Text book watching for parents seeking to warn their teenagers of just how far the narcissist liar will go.
I like that the documentary makers appear to allow her to have the control.
She does everything and anything to avoid the death of her child but centre the narrative on her own allegations of abuse.
Everyone but me.
Why did the interviewer never challenge Casey? I sat through the entire series waiting for the interviewer to ask good questions but she never did. What a shame. This was purely a platform for Casey to tell more lies and get sympathy. She walked free all these years with no real justice given to that poor child and now Peacock gives her the stage. People unfamiliar with the case will actually think she might be innocent. I'm a mother and i can't imagine parting for a month while my child was missing but that's just it-she knew she was dead. George is weird but I'll never believe he caused her death. This series was cringe worthy.
I watched this with an open mind and have to say, I still have more emotion after losing my family dog years ago than Casey has over the death of her daughter.
If you're looking for answers, you're not going to get anything new out of this documentary except further frustration. I personally find it totally implausible when she tries to say she was outside the home searching for Caylee when suddenly her Dad appears, holding Caylee's tiny, wet body and proceeds to go inside the family home never to be seen by Casey again. She "wishes she knew what happened". What?!
Maybe this is far reaching, but I think if any of us saw an innocent, sweet child in that state, let alone your own daughter.. you can believe the neighbors would hear the sounds of a heart breaking and know something was wrong. Did she just hang out outside for a few hours while her Dad magically disposed of her? It just doesn't add up.
She admits she lied (we already knew that), but is adamant that she still has no idea what truly happened. She conveniently elaborates on her alleged abuse which helps paint a different scenario the viewer can take into consideration. If her allegations are true, it's terrible and disgusting and abuse certainly explains some deficiencies in emotion, but not reporting your missing child for over a month is truly unexplainable. Many of us have gone through traumas at a young age but to carry on with life like Casey did, it's ridiculous.
Too many untruths have been told for her to be believed. I think this entire family has deep rooted issues and sadly the true victim, Caylee, will never see justice.
If you're looking for answers, you're not going to get anything new out of this documentary except further frustration. I personally find it totally implausible when she tries to say she was outside the home searching for Caylee when suddenly her Dad appears, holding Caylee's tiny, wet body and proceeds to go inside the family home never to be seen by Casey again. She "wishes she knew what happened". What?!
Maybe this is far reaching, but I think if any of us saw an innocent, sweet child in that state, let alone your own daughter.. you can believe the neighbors would hear the sounds of a heart breaking and know something was wrong. Did she just hang out outside for a few hours while her Dad magically disposed of her? It just doesn't add up.
She admits she lied (we already knew that), but is adamant that she still has no idea what truly happened. She conveniently elaborates on her alleged abuse which helps paint a different scenario the viewer can take into consideration. If her allegations are true, it's terrible and disgusting and abuse certainly explains some deficiencies in emotion, but not reporting your missing child for over a month is truly unexplainable. Many of us have gone through traumas at a young age but to carry on with life like Casey did, it's ridiculous.
Too many untruths have been told for her to be believed. I think this entire family has deep rooted issues and sadly the true victim, Caylee, will never see justice.
I've had an IMDB account for over 20years and rarely leave a review.
I lost a parent to a murder that would remain unsolved for almost 20years and I am disgusted by being forced to see the thumbnail for this show when I want to watch a show on Peacock. I am honestly considering cancelling my subscription due to this.
There is no reason for this to exist. There is no reason to give this person a platform. There is no reason to exploit the death of a child...
Except for profit. The brutal unsolved death of a child and the subsequent miscarriage of justice, reduced to the words of the monster likely responsible for it.
So for that, 1 star. And I will cancel peacock.
For you, mom.
I lost a parent to a murder that would remain unsolved for almost 20years and I am disgusted by being forced to see the thumbnail for this show when I want to watch a show on Peacock. I am honestly considering cancelling my subscription due to this.
There is no reason for this to exist. There is no reason to give this person a platform. There is no reason to exploit the death of a child...
Except for profit. The brutal unsolved death of a child and the subsequent miscarriage of justice, reduced to the words of the monster likely responsible for it.
So for that, 1 star. And I will cancel peacock.
For you, mom.
This is an awful documentary in which she tries to blame her father regarding what happened to her daughter. It's just pathetic to listen to her fabrications on and on. She wants people to believe that her father had complete control over her and made her not to call the police and took Cailee away from her when Cailee was supposedly found wet and somewhat unresponsive, then Casey went to party for an entire month and to have a Bella Vita Tattoo on her back and during all that time she was thinking Cailee was well with her father. Then when the police was involved she proceeded to lie to them about any single detail she could lie them and she did all of this because she was somewhat, according to her, controlled by her abusive father. Do you think that a real concerned parent act in this way regarding any of their children when they are found wet and unresponsive?. This is ridiculous and the fact that Peacock is going along with her lies and provides her a platform to attempt to cleanse her image is shameful.
Did you know
- 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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