Peacock‘s Casey Anthony docuseries, “Where The Truth Lies,” may have given the network a boost in ratings, but it did nothing to change her public perception.
Throughout the exclusive three-part documentary series, Casey finally tells “her side of the story” and addresses the public that has made so many assumptions for the past 13 years.
In 2008, Casey’s 2-year-old daughter, Caylee, disappeared.
She waited 31 DAYS before reporting her missing.
Six months later, the child’s remains were found in a wooded area near the family home.
Casey was ultimately charged with murder and during her 2011 trial, her legal team said that Caylee had drowned in the family pool.
On July 5, 2011, Casey Anthony was acquitted of murder, but she was convicted of four counts of providing false information to law enforcement and served prison time.
In “Casey Anthony: Where The Truth Lies,” the 36-year-old makes several shocking claims and alleges that her father, George Anthony, staged Caylee’s drowning.
Casey recalled the events of June 16, 2008, saying, “I wasn’t feeling that great, and I wanted to lay down. I had her lay in bed with me.”
“I was awoken by [my father] shaking me and asking me where Caylee was,” she continues.
“That didn’t make sense. She would never even leave my room without telling me. I immediately started looking around the house. I go outside and I’m looking to see where she could be.”
Casey claims she saw her father holding Caylee.
“He was standing there with her. She was soaking wet. He handed her to me. Said it was my fault. That I caused it. But he didn’t rush to call 911 and he wasn’t trying to resuscitate her. I collapsed with her in my arms. She was heavy, and she was cold.”
“He takes her from me and he immediately softens his tone and says ‘It’s going to be ok.’ I wanted to believe him. He took her from me and he went away.”
Unfortunately, Casey Anthony needs more people because no one is buying her latest version of what happened to Caylee.
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