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Body Language Analyst REACTS to Casey Anthony: Where the Truth Lies Documentary. What is She Hiding? 

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@playboicatie
@playboicatie Год назад
it’s important to note that years back, casey literally said in an interview, “I don’t care what anyone thinks about me. I’m good with myself. I sleep pretty good at night.” Now it’s daily nightmares? Now there’s “no such thing as good sleep”? The math isn’t mathing.
@tanyaboston6365
@tanyaboston6365 Год назад
Right? She definitely said that
@Pardonmyfrenchie22
@Pardonmyfrenchie22 Год назад
Definitely! I remember it well. She meant it too 🤥 check out the picture of her at a concert months before this new bs aired
@juju4842
@juju4842 Год назад
Well, I guess in her mind it's always about her. She doesn't care about a murdered child, it'll never be her fault and she'll continue blaming everyone else for everything. Everyone reading this.... stay away from people like this!
@michellewaclawski4561
@michellewaclawski4561 Год назад
EXACTLY!!!
@chrisd755
@chrisd755 Год назад
Maybe her conscience is trying to wake up after being put to sleep in a dungeon for so long. Guilt is a HEAVY load to bear, especially over years.
@juliaroyall
@juliaroyall Год назад
The fact that she waited for 31 bloody days before she reported her child was missing is such a big, red flag
@V.e.r.a.
@V.e.r.a. Год назад
If Caylee was "truly and honestly" the best thing in her life, there's no way she could go 31 days without her.
@kristie1929
@kristie1929 Год назад
She wasn't even the one to report her missing. It was Cindy
@mischr13
@mischr13 Год назад
And got a tattoo that said "beautiful life" right afterwards. she must've been SO distraught /s
@ivylaure1989
@ivylaure1989 Год назад
In my perspective that alone told the story of the type of mother she was.
@alongfellow4147
@alongfellow4147 Год назад
It is even more odd if her dad did kill her like CA says he did. That's what makes even less sense imo
@KhloJay1024
@KhloJay1024 11 месяцев назад
The fact that these investigators let her dig herself so deep that they took her to Universal was epic…
@stacieransom5677
@stacieransom5677 8 месяцев назад
I love that they took it this far but the fact that it did go that far speaks volumes about her. So many red flags.
@debradowner8761
@debradowner8761 7 месяцев назад
Which somehow didn't help convict her at all wtf
@christinac2652
@christinac2652 Год назад
I just KNOW, because I'm a mum - if your child ever went missing there is no way you'd chuck a whole load of lies in the way and make things more difficult to find the child. That's it.
@josiek5989
@josiek5989 Год назад
Exactly. You would be wracking your brain for every accurate detail you could give to help the police. You would be in anguish until the child was found.
@christinac2652
@christinac2652 Год назад
@@josiek5989 absolutely. I know you can say that everybody reacts differently but I'm pretty sure most normal mothers would be inconsolable
@oxigen85
@oxigen85 Год назад
@@christinac2652 keyword: normal. She is not. I don't know what it is but her emotions are effed up, all self centered. Imo.
@Nana_InCanada
@Nana_InCanada Год назад
Agreed Christina - nor would you wait 31 days to report your child missing. And she didn't report on her own, her mother made the initial call! I think any parent who couldn't locate their child in a matter of minutes would be asking everyone for help. In my opinion, she got away with murder. RIP little Kaylee.
@s.bosautismmom8402
@s.bosautismmom8402 Год назад
🎯
@mindyourbusiness4199
@mindyourbusiness4199 Год назад
She's not crying for her daughter. She's crying for herself and the life she feels is owed to her.
@morphergaming0531
@morphergaming0531 Год назад
I noticed when she cries it's when she's relating how event effects her. It would be refreshing to see her cry when saying she never get a chance to grow up, have sleep overs, drive a car or get married but that would require her to have emotions about how the events impacted someone else. Also, she wants us to believe that she had no problem having her daughter in a household where so much abuse occurred but was just too tragic for her, yea it does happens but it makes for a major a$$hole award of feeding your child to the monsters
@stacywhaley9957
@stacywhaley9957 Год назад
Yes it’s ALWAYS ABOUT HER!! I can’t watch this analysis just bc of the videos of her. She killed her daughter! Everyone KNOWS it she just can’t admit it to herself. I think Zanny the Nanny was a reference to “knocking Caylee out” so she could 🎉 party… I believe she did it before (god knows how often??) it worked and she got careless with it, whether it be chloroform or Xanax and this time Caylee’s respirations ceased. Casey’s personality disorder allowed her to just suck it up and live the “good life” with her new BF and ignore the tragedy!!! It’s beyond sickening… to face the truth is completely unbearable for her… hence this stupid documentary😡 she has managed to convince a group of people that she’s innocent and they convinced her to make this thing so they can profit from it, she can pay her debts off to her defense team 🤬 May Caylee Marie, Rest in His Sweet Peace💗💜
@mandybrown5611
@mandybrown5611 Год назад
What bothers me is that when she was talking about her daughter and reminescing about her, not once did she cry from those memories. She wasn't wrecked with grief or upset by the memory of her little girl, /someone she had lost/, she had no emotion at all except for when she was talking about herself. I seriously hope she will never have a moment of peace in her life and that karma bites her soon.
@t.l.1610
@t.l.1610 Год назад
EXACTLY. All about her. Nothing like “Caylee would’ve been almost 18. I wonder what she’d be like? I picture her smile, what she might be planning for college …” etc etc.
@paparazzi4youbylindsayloo378
Yup it’s ALL about her
@ashegrey3042
@ashegrey3042 Год назад
as someone who has a BA in psychology (not qualified to diagnose but i can speculate from a place of education) i think she displays heavy narcissistic traits and if she is guilty in part or in whole, she could genuinely believe she’s innocent. a lot of people with narcissistic traits never believe they are wrong & feel as if they are always a victim.
@TheBehavioralArts
@TheBehavioralArts Год назад
Well in part 2 of this analysis my guest is a forensic psychiatrist with too many degrees for me to name and he agrees with you 😊. So great job!
@ashegrey3042
@ashegrey3042 Год назад
@@TheBehavioralArts yes! i watched shortly after!!! i was proud of myself for being on the right track 😂 but i was also married to someone very similar 😅 (also i love your videos so much!!! you are amazing at what you do and have such a radiant energy! 🥰)
@nicoleblank1820
@nicoleblank1820 Год назад
Agree, also-possible BPD. I would even go as far as to say psychopathy
@katdee8328
@katdee8328 Год назад
Well said.
@carobutterfli2537
@carobutterfli2537 Год назад
Exactly.
@alytabaldo4462
@alytabaldo4462 Год назад
As someone who saw Casey Anthony during that period when Caylee was missing before she was reported missing, you would NEVER have known. I was NOT a friend, but she used to come into a restaurant where I worked, and she flirted with the men she came into the restaurant with. Caylee would only have been a year or two older than my daughter, and she looked like my daughter. That woman is a monster to me, and will ALWAYS be.
@davidhatfield7533
@davidhatfield7533 Год назад
This makes sense . I remember there was a woman who drove her car into the water to drown her two sons that were interfering in her social life with a man that didn't want children. Susan Smith 1995
@teafortwo9307
@teafortwo9307 Год назад
@@davidhatfield7533 I remember that... so sad
@patricknez7258
@patricknez7258 Год назад
Thank you for sharing this, well said
@kneel1
@kneel1 Год назад
@@davidhatfield7533 yeah or diane downs she shot all 3 of her kids point blank in the car, then drove at like 15-20mph tops to the hospital
@zedalba
@zedalba Год назад
I think this whole "documentary" was equal parts money and lashing out at her family for choosing Caylee over her.
@jayb9113
@jayb9113 Год назад
The documentary was supposedly to be about her daughter, but she turned it into about herself. Says a lot.
@mandykimmav
@mandykimmav Год назад
That's what makes me nuts. Even if we ignore the obvious and presume Casey is now a speaker of all that is true, why is Caylee an afterthought? Why is she not advocating for justice for her daughter? How does talking about herself help honor Caylee? Is she planning to file a civil suit at the very least? What about a foundation dedicated to her memory? What are you doing Casey?! Nothing. Just hours of "I'm the victim. Me, me, me!"
@justanaveragejess86
@justanaveragejess86 Год назад
For real
@emilymoxie
@emilymoxie Год назад
No, honestly, it was never about Caylee. If it were it wouldn't have been titled "Casey Anthony: Where the Truth Lies". It's right there in the title. It is never about Kaylee, and that's the goddamn Greek tragedy that we should be talking about.
@dianayount2122
@dianayount2122 Год назад
even 10 years later, I would be a mess if my beautiful little girl died for any reason.
@justanaveragejess86
@justanaveragejess86 Год назад
@@dianayount2122 Absolutely.. good point..
@andreasimmonds621
@andreasimmonds621 Год назад
I came back to this video because after watching all three parts, I went into a rabbit hole of videos from that time. In this documentary, she says that the whole family had each other's computer passwords, so the search done from her password protected account could have been anyone in the house. Interestingly enough, in the jail footage, her mom asks for that same computer password so that she can retrieve videos of Caylee to share with the public. Clearly, only one person had that password after all!
@ravenasana
@ravenasana 9 месяцев назад
That's a good point I never put that together
@zamorapakalolo6699
@zamorapakalolo6699 8 месяцев назад
I feel like the dad did it, he gives me abusive pedo vibes.
@jamesthomas9584
@jamesthomas9584 8 месяцев назад
@zamorapakalolo1389 the dad passed multiple lie detector tests saying he was being truthful about having no involvement in Caylee’s murder, and again, he was being truthful about him never molesting Casey, Caylee, or ANYBODY for that matter… so, how you so strongly believe that ‘he done it!’ he must have, because he used to be a cop! i mean, really!?? 😳 i just cant quite grasp your thinking on that… ya know, there is not one of us posting all these comments in here can even START to imagine what Cindy and George’s lives have been like that last 15yrs…we cant even fathom it.. and ESPECIALLY George.. what accusations put upon him, and the scrutiny….public scrutiny…constantly…everyday…JUST as if the horrific murder of his only grandchild wasnt bad enough to break a man…and then the accusations…public scrutiny…etc…i mean, it must feel like Satan himself is purposely torturing him and Cindy by turning their lives into a living hell, literally…all i can say is, bless your heart George, stay strong, dont let the devil win… there is still goodness and happiness in ur world somewhere..and u will make there again one day.. 😔🙏
@nicholedelaney8152
@nicholedelaney8152 8 месяцев назад
Wow! Awesome catch!
@Kelly-qv3wg
@Kelly-qv3wg 8 месяцев назад
All I needed to see was her lying to the police and about the Nanny during the time ppl are looking for Caylee. Come on
@No-sv6mu
@No-sv6mu Год назад
I love that she played the victim this whole episode. Acting like she is this depressed grieving mom. ALTHOUGH her actual behavior after her trial shows that she is super happy to be out partying. She was, is, and will always be a compulsive liar.
@nottellingyou14
@nottellingyou14 Год назад
She’s upset that even though she got away with murder, everyone hates her and I’m sure this impacts her social life, I’m sure guys are happy to use her but sane men wouldn’t feel comfortable bringing a child near her. She’s trying to clean up all the messed up things the public learned about Casey - inventing people out of thin air, not working, stealing money, the incessant lying. She’s trying to rehab her image. She made it worse, imo.
@billydelacruz2826
@billydelacruz2826 Год назад
Is Everybody's fault than she lies therefore she is innocent, true is irrelevant is ALL OUT FAULT. Saw the documentary and not only she is a lier but a very very bad actor
@kayakazi7765
@kayakazi7765 Год назад
And a child murder
@Thedarkbunnyrabbit
@Thedarkbunnyrabbit Год назад
I hate this take. It lacks all nuance. There's a lot of suspicious behavior involving Casey, and I find it hard to believe she wasn't somehow involved, at least in being negligent and allowing her daughter's death. But I also don't believe she did it on her own, given that the body disappeared for so long. Just writing her off as a monster with no human nuance is exactly what he said not to do. There's a lot of reasons why Casey may have been flippant before and not now. The fact is, she's acquitted. She can never be found guilty of the death of her daughter, so there's no reason for her to be torn up about it if she did it and really didn't care. Even though the internet doesn't want to believe this, there are reasons why Casey could have behaved the way she did and still not intentionally kill her daughter or have been part of a plot to kill the child.
@GrumpyKay
@GrumpyKay Год назад
​@@ThedarkbunnyrabbitSounds like someone who doesn't know the evidence. Want to explain why someone was on the family computer looking up fool proof ways to kill yourself or smother someone while ALSO signing into their MySpace and Facebook accounts which need a password to get into? No one innocent is looking that stuff up while alone in the house eith their daughter, (Both parents confirmed to be at work) then are seen later on in the day WITHOUT their daughter and their daughter is never seen alive again. And when she is finally found, smothering or suffocating looked to be the most plausible reason for death. She did it and ONLY she had the reason and the means to do it. She is a convicted liar. So that story about her dad doing it, is a lie. There is zero evidence of the father being the killer. There is circumstantial evidence that Casey did.
@Sarah.Frenchgirlessentials
@Sarah.Frenchgirlessentials 11 месяцев назад
How the heck she was acquitted is astonishing 😮
@learner9660
@learner9660 3 месяца назад
Jurors don't need critical thinking skills apparently.
@CrackedSociety
@CrackedSociety Год назад
Her poor father is getting the heat from the lies being spewed by his own daughter. She killed his granddaughter and she’s now pointing fingers at him as an abuser and as the killer. The lies about her being abused by her father and brother are despicable. That’s enough pain and heartache for one family to last a lifetime all at the hands of one narcissistic woman!
@monicaanderson4666
@monicaanderson4666 Год назад
The parents should make their own documentary
@10sherra
@10sherra 8 месяцев назад
They cleared their name . Let's See if The evil Casey could ever pass a polygraph? She will rot in hell for murdering her then the lies on her parents.
@kayakazi7765
@kayakazi7765 8 месяцев назад
Good, that's what they raised
@RyuSukuna
@RyuSukuna 7 месяцев назад
@@10sherraPolygraph tests only go so far. An innocent person who is nervous can fail and a criminal with no remorse can pass. Those tests have been debunked multiple times over.
@RyuSukuna
@RyuSukuna 7 месяцев назад
@@kayakazi7765Not necessarily true. Children are raised by ipads, phones and a variety of other circle of influences. Such as, school, school mates, teachers, friends, uncles, siblings, aunts- you get where I’m going with this.
@AngelfromGenX
@AngelfromGenX Год назад
This analysis is spot on. She told a narrative of the SA in a nightmare, and not saying it actually happened because she's under threat of being sued for defamation. Her father has publicly stated he WILL SUE if she makes that claim again. She also claimed years ago she sleeps "pretty good at night". Everything is a contradiction. She is a massive manipulator and liar. I'm glad to hear someone finally confirm every suspicion I've had of her.
@tocadadj2951
@tocadadj2951 Год назад
The dad said he would sue if she tried making money of this case not of him getting accused. Its on RU-vid, look it up
@EnigmaticAnamoly
@EnigmaticAnamoly Год назад
Why does it make you glad? It should make you sad the fact that this many propel can see right through her and she not only still got off Scott free, but continues the charade of being innocent. She embodies everything a compulsive lying manipulative narcissist is.
@EnigmaticAnamoly
@EnigmaticAnamoly Год назад
Sorry I'm not trying to sound like an ass if I do...
@jessisblessed6689
@jessisblessed6689 Год назад
That was my IMMEDIATE first thought when she said, "there's no such thing as good sleep for me"... that interview she did a few years ago stating, "I don't care what anyone thinks about me, I never will, I sleep pretty good at night." So, do you sleep good at night or not!? She's a walking contradiction, every word out of her mouth is a lie. She's disgusting 🤮
@AngelfromGenX
@AngelfromGenX Год назад
@@EnigmaticAnamoly....guess I'm missing your point...I'm glad his analysis confirmed what I think of her.
@schmatsa9231
@schmatsa9231 Год назад
Something I haven't seen ANYONE mention yet, is the fact that she said in one part "I would never leave my daughter alone with my father" -because of what he allegedly did to her. Then in a different part, she said she didn't remember ANYTHING about the abuse until she was sitting in jail away from her family and was able to finally remember all the abuse she went through. Which one is it Casey? You remembered and protected Caylee, or you didn't remember until after Caylee was gone? 😑
@2FRESH-4U
@2FRESH-4U Год назад
It’s whatever she wants it to be
@88Kimberly888
@88Kimberly888 Год назад
I caught that too. The whole series was poor me poor victim me me me. The girl in jail said that she was molested in her letters to casey. That's when she said hmm I think that happened to me too! Pathological liar
@schmatsa9231
@schmatsa9231 Год назад
@@88Kimberly888 see, I didn't catch that!! I'll have to rewatch the jail friend part. Or was it the interview of her in jail from years ago?
@melaniedelaware7500
@melaniedelaware7500 Год назад
Good catch!
@amandarenee4370
@amandarenee4370 Год назад
Bingo! Just like she had said previously when speaking about those who think she is guilty and she says she doesn't have any problems sleeping at night. Like which one is that???
@piepandas
@piepandas Год назад
We have to remember, she had more than 5 years to perfect her role. 5 years to constantly practice her response and emotions.
@katdee8328
@katdee8328 Год назад
Yes, bet she sat looking in the mirrow for weeks practising faking emotions. She so FAKE.
@AMRELMAR
@AMRELMAR Год назад
Right!!
@LoveFaithLive
@LoveFaithLive Год назад
@@AMRELMAR Exactly right!!
@djstl
@djstl Год назад
​@@LoveFaithLive She should have waited longer, because it isn't working.
@kelsieann4617
@kelsieann4617 7 месяцев назад
Hasn't it been 16 years?
@zfatbcvxbthsbcv
@zfatbcvxbthsbcv Год назад
What she's done to her father is disgusting
@samuelmontypython8381
@samuelmontypython8381 Год назад
It's sad because it aroused the "Me Too" people and now some people actually believe her story about being abused, when literally everything she said has been proven a lie.
@ahmed.abdelaleem
@ahmed.abdelaleem Год назад
are u sure?
@EziixPked
@EziixPked Год назад
@@ahmed.abdelaleem have u seen the father's statement at the babys funereal? it was true emotion and love for kaylee and he led the prosecution against his own daughter out of resentment for the death of his granddaughter.
@katdee8328
@katdee8328 Год назад
That man is inocent. Bless him.
@zfatbcvxbthsbcv
@zfatbcvxbthsbcv Год назад
@@samuelmontypython8381 My aunt believes her story, I couldn't believe it when she told me. Brainwashinggggg
@ReebaD
@ReebaD Год назад
She’s a better actress than AH but the phrasing and tone similarities between the two are chilling
@indigobookworm
@indigobookworm Год назад
I was thinking the same thing!
@dadasese5225
@dadasese5225 Год назад
She is a better actress and liar than Amber Heard indeed
@Bayoubebe
@Bayoubebe Год назад
She and Megan Markle speak very much alike also…scary
@emp9413
@emp9413 Год назад
Lol yes!
@Bayoubebe
@Bayoubebe Год назад
Oh please don’t tell her this…she LOVES that
@forall1791
@forall1791 Год назад
I believed she was guilty because when my 5 yr old daughter died of cancer I couldnt stop crying for a month solid. The hole in my heart was so big I couldnt raise myself off the couch. No way could I have gone out to party. I remember feeling angry at Casey Anthony for not loving her daughter the way a mother should.
@heyodi3092
@heyodi3092 11 месяцев назад
I am so sorry for your loss. Sending hugs and loving thoughts your way 💛💛
@banszkiviktoria
@banszkiviktoria 11 месяцев назад
I'm so sorry for your loss 😢 I agree with You, she's clearly guilty. Poor baby
@anabellethibodeau7947
@anabellethibodeau7947 11 месяцев назад
Im so sorry for your lost
@KimtheElder
@KimtheElder 10 месяцев назад
🌹
@stephaniewilliams4705
@stephaniewilliams4705 10 месяцев назад
I can't tell you how sorry I am. ❤
@goerga8
@goerga8 Год назад
The biggest red flags for me are when she’s talking about taking the picture and the drawing that Caylee did. When she says “I asked her to STOP” it comes off as her reliving the moment, but the emotions that register are anger/irritation/annoyance. Just the way she says it feels like she was reliving yelling at Caylee but trying to tone it down and reframe it as happiness for the camera, unsuccessfully of course. Then she says “She did this. THIS.” The emotions I get are irritation/disappointment/annoyance like “she did this shit. How stupid.” But she tries to play it off with a laugh and smile right after, that don’t come across as genuine. The emotions I’d expect in these moments are either happiness at reliving the positive memories or sadness at the weight of the loss and neither seem to be present.
@woodsville76
@woodsville76 Год назад
Your comments has me rewinding the video. It’s like we’re all one big team on the case together ❤
@jocelynwashere7993
@jocelynwashere7993 Год назад
Ok I'm glad I'm not the only one who picked that up!
@arinthrine4319
@arinthrine4319 Год назад
I thought the exact same things when I saw that part. 😢
@Victoria-xj5nd
@Victoria-xj5nd Год назад
I thought the same thing. It made me feel so uncomfortable.
@treyaespinoza694
@treyaespinoza694 Год назад
Yes! I felt the exact same way!!
@charlottewebster4233
@charlottewebster4233 Год назад
Holds a scribbled crayon picture and says “I was with her when she did this” Well done. You sat and drew with your daughter at least once. 🥇
@supersteviewonderful
@supersteviewonderful Год назад
I was just about to post this! Glad I kept reading, but I totally agree. Shouldnt you be there for EVERY picture she did?
@Justicia007
@Justicia007 Год назад
@@supersteviewonderful I hear you but she never worked.
@supersteviewonderful
@supersteviewonderful Год назад
@@Amanda-jy8bp I’m sure you get my point without taking it literally
@dreampsi2
@dreampsi2 Год назад
Makes me want to put a picture of Caylee's remains in her face and say "Caylee was with you when you did this"
@EmilyofParadise
@EmilyofParadise Год назад
@@dreampsi2 lol sick!
@nancyhillard6456
@nancyhillard6456 8 месяцев назад
George and Cindy Anthony recently took lie detector tests and they both passed, not barely passed but 100 percent passed. I would recommend checking it out. It was heartbreaking.
@ginao6810
@ginao6810 8 месяцев назад
I always believed the parents were innocent. The mother’s 911 call and testimony on the witness stand are honest desperation, especially contrasted with Casey’s behaviour.
@donna.p
@donna.p 7 месяцев назад
I saw that on the behaviour channel, his relieve made my heart break. He had carried that pain for a long time, I felt for him.
@joel19831
@joel19831 6 месяцев назад
I cried when George Anthony got his results. Imagine how much pain he must be in to lose a granddaughter and then be accused of the most despicable acts towards her.
@darrellcovello7917
@darrellcovello7917 Год назад
This documentary wasn't about revealing any "truth". It's about revenge against her parents for siding with Caylee over her. She's been able to lie her whole life and feel like she was getting away with it, and it drives her crazy that no matter how hard she tries she can't convince the public that she is telling the truth.
@leesahpink701
@leesahpink701 Год назад
My opinion- Casey was a spoiled child esp by her mom. Dad was probably the one who tried to set rules. Casey gets preg on accident, loves the attention. Mom does a lot at the beginning, but grows tired of Casey's immaturity and irresponsibility. Casey is forced to take hee daughter with her. She starts drugging her to party and be w/friends. One day she gave her too much and she didn't wake up. The tattoo was about finally having freedom from responsibility. Her tears are about life before Caylee's death, not necessarily about the death. She's lying about her father and brother. This interview is her attempt to get back into reg society by making us think she is just misunderstood.
@majesticmicrobes60
@majesticmicrobes60 Год назад
I don’t think it was an accident at all. All those searches on the family computer for chloroform and fool proof suffocation… followed by visits to MySpace, while her parents were at work. Caylee died right after Casey got into a huge fight with her mom about custody and being a shitty mom. I think she’d been thinking about doing it, then that fight happened and she killed her daughter out of spite. I’m guessing the duck tape found on her head had something to do with it. Then she realized she was in deep shit, and didn’t know what the hell to do. So she drove around for days with her baby’s body rotting in the back of her car. She borrowed the neighbors shovel within that time frame, probably to bury the body. Realized digging a hole deep enough is not easy work, so she returned the shovel and dumped her in the spot she was eventually found. Didn’t say anything about her being missing for a month, until Cindy pressed the issue and called the cops. Then she came up with the zanny the nanny story on the spot. Y’all give this narcissistic bitch too much credit. The defenses narrative was absolute garbage, and she easily could have been charged with murder. If it was an accident, she would have told Jose Biaz, and he could have helped her get a lesser charge. She literally could have been sentenced to death. He would have been begging her to tell the truth, and if it was an accident, she’s better off telling her attorney. She’s selfish and all about self preservation. But the truth was so bad, she will never tell a soul. She’ll keep lying because it’s always worked for her.
@joedavis2377
@joedavis2377 Год назад
Literally
@SkyGeneMovieNews
@SkyGeneMovieNews Год назад
10000% agreed, it's simple, she accidentally killed her daughter by to much chloroform to put her to sleep which happens more than people think but in this case she panicked and put her in her trunk of the car because she knew she would be charged for manslaughter or murder if she called the cops that moment, days go by and the smell got so bad she put caylee in the woods and ditched the car. maybe there's something there with the dad and Casey in the past but that's irrelevant because it has nothing to do with caylee's death or cover up because the dad would of at least tried CPR on caylee if he found her in the pool because how would he know if it's only been 1 minute or 30 minutes of her being in the pool. Casey lied so many times to avoid going to jail for the rest of her life because she got caught, most people would say "yup you got me there" but she'll just double down, triple down, etc... in my opinion GUILTY ASF.... JUSTICE FOR CAYLEE!!
@Mconley
@Mconley Год назад
👍🏼👏🏼
@Ssinderela30
@Ssinderela30 Год назад
Exactly. Zannex
@MsMe99999999
@MsMe99999999 Год назад
If her father was such a monster, wouldn't she have kept herself and her daughter far away from him?
@bluelena03
@bluelena03 8 месяцев назад
My brother sa I never allowed him to be around my children.
@teecop4735
@teecop4735 8 месяцев назад
@@bluelena03EXACTLY!
@noritaappleby2779
@noritaappleby2779 8 месяцев назад
Not necessarily- it’s common for abused children to cling closer to the abusive parent, even as an adult who grew past the abuse. It can be very difficult to pull away from the trauma that you once experienced..
@cynthialinn1120
@cynthialinn1120 8 месяцев назад
It's much more complicated than you can understand
@PBSMR37
@PBSMR37 8 месяцев назад
Thankkkk youuu I said this too. She if he SA her why tf would she still live there with him especially living there with caylee as well
@lexi322332
@lexi322332 Год назад
The scene where she says “I’m a truth teller, painfully so” feels like an over compensation. What do you mean painfully so? Do you walk down the street telling people their outfits suck? It feels like she’s trying to convince us that we should believe what she says because she is so honest that it pains her to tell people things because she is just so honest and trustworthy. To me that’s the line of a hardcore liar and I see red flags!
@lisadianne5858
@lisadianne5858 Год назад
Just another one of her disturbing lies. A leopard never changes her spots
@manda-panda
@manda-panda Год назад
Oh my gosh.. she lied so much to the police. One thing she said was that she worked in an office (maybe at Disney land? I don't remember) & she took it so far that she actually took the police to an office building & walked all thru it "going to her office" until she got to the end of the hall. Then she finally turned to them & told them she didn't work there. Who does that? ALL she does is lie.
@katdee8328
@katdee8328 Год назад
I never trust a person that says TRUST ME.
@SequoiaWanderer
@SequoiaWanderer 9 месяцев назад
She’s a convicted liar!! She got convicted for lying to the police!!
@theLOREof84
@theLOREof84 Год назад
When she's crying, I feel like she's regretting the outcome. She doesn't necessarily miss her daughter but the chaos that followed, I think she didn't think it would blow up and her lies would work
@alexhilton2259
@alexhilton2259 Год назад
This is definitely a possibility
@annak8755
@annak8755 Год назад
She is just like Amber Heard they love to play the victim for the attention but hate being hated for their actions and lies
@Bayoubebe
@Bayoubebe Год назад
Yes! She’s pissed that she can’t live as a normal person, like she fully thought everyone would forget about Caylee like she did day one. She wants to change the narrative
@danielleminerva4525
@danielleminerva4525 Год назад
Exactly!!
@theLOREof84
@theLOREof84 Год назад
@@Bayoubebe yep! She's definitely a monster! She didn't probably ever care about caylee. She wanted a way out day one and now she has it. Funny thing about consequences....
@ecwvdb
@ecwvdb Год назад
I find the story surrounding the tattoo very striking. To me the tattoo "bella vita" sounds like: life is beautiful (AGAIN). There are a lot of people who take a tattoo when they are ready for a new chapter in their lives. So when she decided to tattoo these words while she knew her daughter was missing, it just sounds like she felt free again and ready for a new chapter in her life or something. This alone makes her seem guilty. Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱
@Black_Blow_Fly
@Black_Blow_Fly Год назад
Exactly.
@kirkbarnett1231
@kirkbarnett1231 11 месяцев назад
Very possible, but, not defending her, I've got a ton of tattoos, I often get them when extremely stressed. Certain kinds of pain soothes me. I've heard people call it ink therapy. For what it's worth
@lorimiller4301
@lorimiller4301 11 месяцев назад
​@@kirkbarnett1231That would be understandable if it was a picture of Caylee ! Or anything to do with her child, having hope to see her again or asking God to protect her. Beautiful life means she's about to have a beautiful life being single. That's how I take it.
@GameChanger597
@GameChanger597 10 месяцев назад
@@kirkbarnett1231 That's sick. What you're doing to yourself is disturbing no matter what kind of "therapy" you try to call it. Sadomasachistic behaviors point to serious problems that need to be dealt with.
@kirkbarnett1231
@kirkbarnett1231 10 месяцев назад
@@GameChanger597 lol thanks for the diagnosis. I'm sure you're a paragon of mental health and all things holy.
@RareInTheHistory
@RareInTheHistory Год назад
Have you seen the associated press interview that she did in 2017? I've only heard audio from it, but something she said really stood out in contrast to this series. In the 2017 interview, she was saying how she doesn't care what other people think about her, and then she said she sleeps "pretty good at night." I thought that was pretty interesting when in this series she says that she doesn't know good sleep and has always been a light sleeper because of her experiences in childhood.
@pamelac.3241
@pamelac.3241 Год назад
Just goes to show you that she IS still lying and not being "painfully truthful" now. Wow!
@RareInTheHistory
@RareInTheHistory Год назад
@@pamelac.3241 Yeah I was pretty amazed how easily she's still lying (and it reminding me of Darrell Brooks saying he has a clear conscience). I stumbled on that when I was trying to figure out who the older gentleman was on the picture. She was hanging up. I thought it was her dad at first, which made it doubly weird to have his picture stuck into the frame of Casey and Caylee, but it looks like maybe it was a grandfather, not sure.
@meiblades
@meiblades Год назад
This is good insight! At first when Spidey mentioned how confrontational her response was, it made me wonder if someone just straight up asked her how she is even able to sleep at night 😂 But I was just listening to the video at the time and didn't catch the interviewer's question. After seeing the clip and hearing again, it really seems like an odd question since it's not really asked in a small talk/conversational manner (even though it's kinda staged like it is?). With the knowledge that this answer is such a stark contrast to one she provided before, it seems like the question is super intentional. What I'm not sure about is whether it's intentional on the part of the interviewer (to highlight that discrepancy), or Casey (perception management since she "failed" at giving the "correct" answer previously).
@itsallhappenedbefore1908
@itsallhappenedbefore1908 Год назад
What a weird thing to say at all. How are you sleeping well when your child was murdered, unless you're the psycho who did it?
@chickadee39
@chickadee39 Год назад
That was the first thing I thought of when she said she doesn't sleep .
@nikkis7375
@nikkis7375 Год назад
There’s not an ounce of feeling in my body that believes her that she didn’t do that to her daughter.
@jeaniedouglas125
@jeaniedouglas125 Год назад
I agree with what you said about everything. The gray area you described is what I was thinking throughout the video. That it's probable that she could have killed her because she wanted to party or for whatever Reason and now feels regret, remorse.
@lsen9015
@lsen9015 Год назад
Same- she is so sick
@perlitalaguna6622
@perlitalaguna6622 Год назад
Same. My body shuddered hearing her lies bc she's so unbelievable. Her lies don't even add up and they are obvious. This video came up on my feed today and damn does she not sound exactly like Meghan Markle and Amber Heard.
@xxbrattypupxx41
@xxbrattypupxx41 Год назад
@@OpalBLeigh and if her mom never ripped her out of her boyfriends she would have never said shit
@noorgonzalez1076
@noorgonzalez1076 Год назад
@@perlitalaguna6622 my thoughts 💭 exactly
@julialinck7407
@julialinck7407 8 месяцев назад
Just watching this as her father’s lie detector text has just now come out, and thank god I’ve found a comment thread that isn’t delusional. I’ve told people that think he’s lying and she all of a sudden is the truth teller, to watch actually all the documentaries on this case, to watch all of it again or actually watch it for the first time in its entirety and not clips. We’re just supposed to believe her all of a sudden. All of the lies but she’s honest now. No ma’am.
@awguitarroom8033
@awguitarroom8033 Год назад
She did it. We all know it. She'll have to answer to the man upstairs. She was also spotted on camera dancing on stage at a Steel Panther show
@Ruckus333
@Ruckus333 Год назад
Nope she didn't do it. Her dad did it. It way more complicated than anything we saw on TV. Stop
@awguitarroom8033
@awguitarroom8033 Год назад
@@Ruckus333 she either did it or knows exactly who did it. You stop. Dont defend a child murderer. Its not a good look
@The_Lion_And_The_Lamb
@The_Lion_And_The_Lamb Год назад
@@Ruckus333 she’s a compulsive liar. She even lied about graduating from High School. She couldn’t tell the truth if it smacked her in the face.
@johnsoos6907
@johnsoos6907 Год назад
Was she really at a Steel Panther show? What song was she on stage for? Stripper Girl? Glory Hole?
@awguitarroom8033
@awguitarroom8033 Год назад
@@johnsoos6907 yeah you can look it up here on youtube
@meganmccune7377
@meganmccune7377 Год назад
I think the reason why she mentioned how she slept at night was because in a previous interview she said she sleeps pretty good at night and she knows that touched a nerve for everyone so she’s trying to over compensate for that.
@22jcmatias
@22jcmatias 6 месяцев назад
The fact that she never say she misses her child speaks all truth.
@didiathome526
@didiathome526 Год назад
It's a red flag to me that both photos that Casey shows emotion towards (the photo "taken everywhere" and the laptop photo she cries about) are images of Caylee as an infant, but not as the most recent toddler that she lost. I have known multiple narcissistic moms who enjoyed the more helpless/infant version of their kids that they could more easily control/speak for, but felt resentment for their children as they got older, had a voice to state their own opinions, had more distinct personalities, preferences, control they could try to exert in situations, etc.
@ilikeyoutube836
@ilikeyoutube836 Год назад
Yesss. I've known mothers just like that. Loved the babies, couldn't stand the same kids when they got older. One of my ex friends did this with all 3 of her kids. (Which is one reason we're ex friends.) I was close with all her kids, but especially with her middle daughter, who was the apple of her mom's eye until the next baby was born. Then she treated that little girl like dirt, and that poor girl had to text me to come to their house and stop her mother from abusing her. Eventually I had to turn in my "friend" to child protective services. I felt I had no other choice, because there was no talking to her about how she treated her kids. She acted like she had no idea what she was doing wrong... The girl eventually moved in with her dad, which made me feel very relieved, for her own safety and sanity. Your comment really rung true with me because I know exactly what you're talking about
@n.o.p.e140
@n.o.p.e140 Год назад
I noticed that too, the pictures show us the time she loved her baby-maybe why she’s able to show emotion easily. I feel sorry for her, she thinks we all fell for her lies and feel bad for her. She should’ve stayed hidden, I could’ve gone the rest of my life not hearing her again.
@Maiasatara
@Maiasatara Год назад
My mother is a narcissist, and you are correct. Let's also remember they love to gaslight. It's literally raining out, water hitting you, and the narcissist will call you crazy and tell you it's bright sunshine. Lies, lies, pathological lies.
@IAmMaruG7
@IAmMaruG7 Год назад
I wonder if it was on purpose. Because if they show Caylee in pictures as the toddler before she died, it might "trigger" people's irate responses since that's how the world remembers her. It will take them right back to the time when there was a search going on and the photos that were blasted on the news during the search and trial. You know what I mean?
@corsicanlulu
@corsicanlulu Год назад
@@ilikeyoutube836 thank you for believing that little girl even though her mother was your friend. so many people say the truth about their parents abuse but nobody wants to believe them. you are an exceptional person
@meimei1539
@meimei1539 Год назад
insane how she cares more about people accusing her than the actual murder of her own daughter
@alexdismlg
@alexdismlg Год назад
Because she did it
@tayslay9027
@tayslay9027 Год назад
No y’all it was not her it was the father if you have peacock go watch it there it’s called CASEY ANTHONY: WHERE THE TRUTH LIES IM ON SEASON 1 EPISODE 3 ITS DEEP ASF if you truly been following and watching this case from beginning you MUST watch this omg y’all go do it now it’s so Fuckin sad and the mom I wanna punch her dead in her sh!t .. all imma say is the daddy was in a bad car accident Dr ox went to talk with him and dr. eyes ask the father George have Casey called him to check on him he lied and said yeah that his wife said that she did and the wife spoke to her Casey said that was a lie he also stated in the interview with Dr. eyes looking directly at the cameras saying that he owes Casey and his son an apology for what he did he kept saying and pleading that he was sorry and Dr.ox stopped him literally interrupted him while he was saying sorry so many times and ask him why did he say sorry and his response was that he wanted to talk to Casey face-to-face we all know what that means in the mother stated before the father said he want to talk to Casey face-to-face the mom was shaking her head and she said to him it was an accident WTFUCK!!! Even Casey said rewind that back and she had tears in her eyes saying in the documentary why is he apologizing what is he apologizing for its deep y’all must go watch it
@tayslay9027
@tayslay9027 Год назад
@@alexdismlg read this 🆙⬆️ there⬆️
@MissBe737
@MissBe737 8 месяцев назад
She needs to take a lie detector test like her parents did.
@Kelly-oe8kr
@Kelly-oe8kr 8 месяцев назад
Casey should be compelled by a court to take a lie detector test.
@MissBe737
@MissBe737 8 месяцев назад
@Kelly-oe8kr from what I understand courts don't or can't use them unfortunately
@12floz67
@12floz67 8 месяцев назад
@@Kelly-oe8kr While I’d like to see her take one, just the thought of the government forcing a citizen to take one is something I couldn’t support.🍻
@sammiek6467
@sammiek6467 8 месяцев назад
If society makes day to day life hard for her along with having to live with the loss of her child so not for the government if she had nothing to do with her childs death seems to me take the damn test and it's not admissible but in the court of public opinion if she is found to be truthful probably would help her out with the public after all she is free so it's the public that gives her hell and I don't know why it would offend her to take it knowing she is not guilty do it for yourself. Casey
@MissBe737
@MissBe737 8 месяцев назад
@sammiek6467 if you watched the documentary where he parents took the lie detector test you would be a believer that they are accurate. Poor George, he's been through hell and back.
@Kelsteev
@Kelsteev Год назад
I was once married to a compulsive liar. My experience biases me to think she is entirely full of it and I believe the worst about her.
@barrymaxwell3487
@barrymaxwell3487 Год назад
Watch the behaviour panel break this down. You'll see narcissism and understand why you feel that way.
@notperfectandneverwillbe4825
I tend to agree with you, sir. She WAS found guilty of lying to the police. And there were so many lies that every time she opens her mouth it is hard to believe her!
@GracieL-t9w
@GracieL-t9w 5 дней назад
My daughter was a compulsive liar.
@mihaimunteanu8846
@mihaimunteanu8846 Год назад
What bothered me from the beginning is the difference from her mother desperation and her calmness and regular cadence from the 911 call. Oh, it's just 31 days!
@aleee9214
@aleee9214 Год назад
The day I lost my dog I almost threw up and ran around my neighborhood going insane. Calling animal shelters and posting it about on all my social medias. And casey waited several weeks, got a tattoo and hung out at bars?? I cant fathom this. How is it that I did more in a span of a day for my missing dog than she did for her missing daughter? And if her ABUSIVE dad had her daughter how THE HELL was she fine sleeping at night knowing what happened to her is HAPPENING to her DAUGHTER!!!?????
@Blueberryyymuffin
@Blueberryyymuffin 3 месяца назад
Did you find your dog? Is he okay?
@irishiz498
@irishiz498 Год назад
She told us she calls Zinadia , "Zanny the nanny" . In many circles they call Zanex , ZANNYS. I think, She drugged her daughter and would put her to sleep to go out and party. One night she gave her too much and she died. When they asked Casey she said "I gave my daughter to "ZANNY" and I never got her back. She killed her." This is the story she told before she realized they knew Zinadia didnt even know her. I think she was telling us what she did.
@ulmekuubis
@ulmekuubis Год назад
Seems like a fair point. Zinadia is a awfully rear name.
@codesloadz1679
@codesloadz1679 Год назад
She is only a few years older than me. At that time xannies were the slang used the most. Probably still today but that is a interesting theory. Idk about the toxicology but I wonder if that poor little girl was found sooner, if the toxicology report would have shown alprazolam. Was it ever public if she was prescribed Xanax or just street use?
@ghulsey45
@ghulsey45 Год назад
I agree with your assessment. Possibly even going so far to say that she probably drugged her and left her in her car. Possibly the trunk. While she was partying. The duct tape on her mouth was in case she woke up and started screaming before Anthony got back. Probably wasn't the first time she did it. I'm not 100% familiar with everything on the case so I don't know for sure if the little girl died from asphyxiation or drowning since it was brought up during the trial about her drowning in the pool
@mischr13
@mischr13 Год назад
@@ghulsey45 no, the duct tape was wrapped around her entire head 3 or 4 times. she didn't tape her to keep her quiet. she googled "fool proof suffocation" the same day, when she was the only one home. she killed her
@ghulsey45
@ghulsey45 Год назад
@@mischr13 You're right about what you're saying how she was when they found her. I was alluding to the fact that she may have done this to the little girl before and wrapped the tape on her to keep her from screaming if she woke up before she got back from partying. What's the point of putting duct tape on her if she knew she was already dead other than to try to throw LEO off in case they found her sooner? Just a thought but welcome your opinion. I'm still not sure why she picked then to do it if she decided to kill her? Did something change in her life like the boyfriend decided he didn't want kids or were her parents pressuring her more to quit partying and be a mom? Thoughts?
@MandaJeanne
@MandaJeanne Год назад
Her comment to her parents during a jail visit did it for me ..... "Everyone is just worried about Kaylee, no one cares my life's been ruined" ... WHILW KAYLEE WAS MISSING .... Nope. I went to the br and my child hid under a bedside table... I couldn't breath for 1.5mmin... lump in my throat .. sheer and utter FRANTIC PANIC.... I couldn't think straight and time literally slowed down..... That was less than two minutes.... This woman is no mother!
@wildflowers100
@wildflowers100 Год назад
I remember that. I’ll never forget it. It showed so much about her character. 😢
@kadeelacayo4806
@kadeelacayo4806 Год назад
Caylee
@michellemooresings
@michellemooresings Год назад
I lost my son in toys are us when he was young. I'll never ever forget that traumatic few minutes. 🌝
@kindmama
@kindmama Год назад
My oldest loved hiding. It was awful. I ended up calling the police once. I looked everywhere. He had vanished. I called 911 after about 2 minutes of searching. While I was on the phone with dispatch he reappeared. I never found where he was hiding. My heart pounds when I think of it.
@sarat8577
@sarat8577 Год назад
I am 40 F*ing years old and when I was 2, I walked out of our home over to the neighbors who lived across. My mom was a few days post partum and was nursing my brother when this happened. Her eyes get large and she starts to breathe heavily TO THIS day when she has to mention the incident. That and when my younger brother climbed up the kitchen counter and grabbed a knife.
@Mykids-yq1kl
@Mykids-yq1kl Год назад
AMEN!! I turned around in the store once and my toddler hid in a clothes rack right beside me. EXACTLY what you described……. Couldn’t breathe and it literally felt like the floor collapsed and I was falling into an abyss.
@alysoncaddick6344
@alysoncaddick6344 Год назад
How she managed to get a not guilty verdict beats me.
@jenniferlynn3537
@jenniferlynn3537 Год назад
Because while there’s loads of proof of all the things she DIDN’T do (tell the truth, care, act responsibly, act normally) there was absolutely no evidence she actually DID harm her child, know who harmed her child, allowed her child to be harmed, or participated in the disposal of her child’s remains. I know people are apt to disdain the jury, but they actually did follow the rules - and I pity them having had that task. 😢
@Aprilann871
@Aprilann871 Год назад
Same!!!!
@jessisblessed6689
@jessisblessed6689 Год назад
Because the prosecution got overzealous and went for the death penalty and the jurors didn't want to send a young, pretty girl to her death without being certain she did it. If the prosecution had gone for a lesser charge, they probably would've gotten a conviction. Unfortunately, they were so certain Casey did it they went for the harshest penalty... and they lost 😭
@jenniferlynn3537
@jenniferlynn3537 Год назад
@@jessisblessed6689 I’m of the EXACT same opinion! And what would the prosecution have accomplished anyway, had Casey Anthony been found guilty and sentenced to death? It wouldn’t have brought Caylee back. Her parents - already grieving the loss of a grandchild - would then have to face the loss of their daughter. And it’s not as though there was any risk of the defendant going out and harming any other child... which is, I’m sure, exactly what the jury had in mind as they weighed the evidence. So many unknowns ...no evidence of intent. Does that sound like a death penalty case???
@rachaelwatkins9570
@rachaelwatkins9570 Год назад
They wanted the death penalty for her killing her baby! They didn’t give all the evidence! So they couldn’t justify the death penalty, if they asked for a life sentence she would be in prison right now xx
@Grammyneenee
@Grammyneenee Год назад
Any mother that holds a baby that has obvious lifelessness and doesn't report that is guilty...IMO. And she partied/lived her life to it's fullest for 30 days after she says her dad handed her a dead baby...BUT Casey wants us to believe that she honestly thought her "abusive" dad was taking care of Caylee for thirty days...or 6 months until her tiny bones were found????!! NOPE...CASEY IS STILL LYING ABOUT KILLING THAT SWEET BABY GIRL!
@KgwittheTEA
@KgwittheTEA Год назад
Ain’t that crazy she’s sick
@tbbologno8818
@tbbologno8818 Год назад
It's called denial.a personality traits sheltered since 8 yrs. Old.
@xxbrattypupxx41
@xxbrattypupxx41 Год назад
@@tbbologno8818 it’s not denial she’s a murder
@monicaanderson4666
@monicaanderson4666 Год назад
Exactly after the police report happened she should started freaking out, if she thought her father was taking care of caylee for 31 days before making a police report, then what was she doing after that police report and why wasn’t she freaking out on her father about where she was
@sorrella
@sorrella Год назад
What’s the story or truth? Or rather her story? Did she know caylee died from drowning or did she think she was with her parents? I can’t get wth she’s asking.. I’m buying none if it though
@deandrafreed2504
@deandrafreed2504 Год назад
In the first clip what stood out to me is her saying Caylee was screaming before the picture was taken. Also, crayons don't just break themselves, but she pointed out crayons were breaking that day. Sounds like two very frustrating situations not really happy moments.
@sh33n.1
@sh33n.1 Год назад
The grey area you mentioned was exactly what I was thinking, she may have killed her daughter but can still have moments of regret and saddness, the two can coexist and its those moments of truth that have the few believing she is innocent. I personally believe she is guilty due to the number of inconsistencies in her story. She is a very talented liar but the documentary shows a person whose priority is clearing their own name, if you listen to her speak her daughter is secondary in every way, it's always about her.
@wildflowers100
@wildflowers100 Год назад
Well said! Ditto.
@opalmn
@opalmn Год назад
Her daughter has been gone for 15 years she has the right to make herself a priority. I lost my daughter 24 years ago almost 25, I had to learn to stop focusing everything on her that does not mean that I killed my child or that I am monster or selfish, it's what was required at some point to move forward and not dissolve to heartbreak, rage and self distraction. And yes my daughter died because of my actions, I did not murder my child but if I had chosen differently she would still be here. So she can have regreat and guilt about choices and still not have killed her child.
@Pandy879
@Pandy879 Год назад
@@opalmn I think what makes ppl question her newest claims of innocence is that she almost NEVER says Caylee's name... I think it was only once during the entire series. Abusers tend to refer to their victims as "my spouse" or "my child", not specifically by name. It's a sign of considering someone as owned property that u can do with what u wish, and not someone which u hold an emotional, healthy connection to. Casey's displayed a LOT of disdain and annoyance in regards to her child...even before she was arrested
@sh33n.1
@sh33n.1 Год назад
@@opalmn I am sorry for your loss. My opinion here is solely based on all of the documentaries, the case details and the interview she gave, there's a multitude of things that makes me think she is guilty (tons), I just mentioned the aspect of her constantly focusing on herself in the actual interview as it particularly stood out, along with many other inconsistencies, considering she is giving an interview about her daughter who died, you'd think it would be an appropriate time to discuss her feelings of loss and focus on her daughter at least where it feels appropriate, but she didn't do that. It always went straight back to her being the focus in the conversation, which seems very odd to me.
@crystalwriston8832
@crystalwriston8832 Год назад
I never watched the trial. How did she get off from Killing Caley if there was so much evidence pointing at her?
@tammysavoie9771
@tammysavoie9771 Год назад
I was sad as a child and I was so traumatized that I wouldn't let my children be out of my sight around anyone I didn't know. I wouldn't even leave them with family that I trusted. There's no way I would leave them with my abuser.... EVER!
@tammysavoie9771
@tammysavoie9771 Год назад
She claimed both her father and brother had abused her.
@monicaanderson4666
@monicaanderson4666 Год назад
Exactly I wouldn’t let my child be near , let alone live with someone that was abusive !
@sammiek6467
@sammiek6467 8 месяцев назад
@tammysavoie9771 Hey you wouldn't happen to be from Louisiana would you? I'm asking bcuz of your last name is all.
@GracieL-t9w
@GracieL-t9w 5 дней назад
When my husband was abusing me, I told myself I could take it, as long as he didn't hurt them, so that they could have a father, but as soon as I learned he was hurting them, he never spent another moment alone with them
@madalynnr9940
@madalynnr9940 Год назад
I really had to work hard to build myself up to be able to watch this. It made me sick when this case first happened and as a mom to a child that is the same age as Caylee was now.... it's hard.... like 31 days and to say she was "truly and honestly the only thing that matters" I just... She'll never get my benefit of the doubt I just can't give that
@justatexasgirl5583
@justatexasgirl5583 Год назад
The other thing about the pictures is, she didn’t hang them. Someone VERY TALL did it. Seems like if she does this “everywhere she goes, for all these years” it’s a ritual of hers. Most likely, as mother, she would do that herself. She wouldn’t want anyone else to touch her precious photos or break them. I’ve lost a child. I know what I’m talking about.
@haylie3524
@haylie3524 Год назад
i’m sorry for your loss… thank you for your observation, i agree 💯
@alpschild
@alpschild Год назад
This is such a great analysis. I feel Casey did the “sad face” most when talking about herself. This woman is beyond guilty in my opinion. I can’t believe she was found not guilty. I refuse to watch the Peacock documentary.
@Nata-Nesa
@Nata-Nesa 7 месяцев назад
Shes a sick person and deserves to be locked up. Child neglect alone and not reporting a child missing for 31 days should be considered a crime. My child wouldn’t leave my sight for 2 seconds let alone 31 days. Guilty ASF!!!
@aliengranpa
@aliengranpa Год назад
That "no trauma" line caught my attention immediately. I have 3 kids, 5 grandkids, and I've never used the word trauma when reminiscing about them.
@LeeannG
@LeeannG Год назад
I consider myself an honest person, and it always pisses me off when people equate bluntness with honesty. You can be honest and have integrity without being rude, and being blunt doesn’t necessarily mean you are honest. I’d expect someone who went through a lot of therapy and overcame compulsive lying to talk about it like a recovering alcoholic almost. Something like “it was a coping mechanism for so long, it’s still a struggle every day to not fall back into lying. The truth was always so hard to deal with, but I’ve had to finally face some of those painful truths, and I’ve had to change a lot of the way I think” or just something that wasn’t “oh yeah I’m actually the best at honesty now”
@tanyakathy5987
@tanyakathy5987 Год назад
I was struck when she admitted that in all these years she said she had never seen her daughter's funeral video. That seems very odd to me.
@sarahwieland3243
@sarahwieland3243 Год назад
This was such a powerful analysis for me. I agree with u on her. I have a mentally ill daughter that never had the appropriate feelings and behaviors towards others, even her own son. She tried at one point to “do the right thing” and let her son be adopted. Unfortunately, she began to regret in this decision and had the “need” to change her mind and take her son back because she supposedly loved him. I later found out she only feared her sons deadbeat father was going to have her put into jail for allowing her son to be adopted…it was never truly about loving and missing her son. She seemed to want to “get it together”, “be a good mother” and “start a new chapter” in their lives together. However, there began to be this shift tho and it was a shift of all about herself! Nothing mattered more than how she felt about anything! She began meeting strange guys on line, being secretive, lying. I later discovered she quit taking her meds and had been hiding them all over the place…even in places her toddler could have easily found and taken them! She met a strange guy she all of a sudden became obsessed with going to meet. Within one weekends visit with this guy she grabbed her son, moved in and totally cut me off accept for times when she wanted to try to get money from me. This is and was such a long and complicated story, but in the end, long story short…this guy she hooked up with almost beat my grandson to death and my daughter didn’t do one thing to try to protect or save my grandson…I was like Casey’s mom, I had to pursue trying to save my grandson when she let a few “truths” slip. My daughter didn’t care in the least about giving up her son to me! She was happily handing him to me because she had “her new life with this guy to think about”! It wasn’t until I pressed charges against her and this guy that “she began to care”. She began changing her stories. Each time we talked there was a different “truth”…a different scenario. Even tho at one point in time she had confessed to beating her own son out of anger once, she began denying this too! Now she professes all was a calculated lie on her part to “save her son”, “get me to take him away from the insane guy that was abusing them both” and all of a sudden she was completely innocent and a martyr that did whatever she had to do to “save her son”. I have full custody of my grandson now, he is safe at last. My daughter asks for photos all the time, wants to come back, has “so much to share”, “cares so much” and is soooo sorry now. It’s like Casey ,, the truth lies somewhere in the middle I believe. My daughter in her own warped ways does love her son, but nothing gets in the way for her when it comes to what she wants and her own happiness! She might miss this precious boy from time to time, but he never mattered to her when she had him right there with her! Sure my daughter has regrets and sadness, but the truth is the sadness and regrets r not really over her own son, they r regrets over how all the misfortunate events she herself has done and caused have effected her personally. Grief and regret can come from many directions and I believe Casey does feel some real emotions, but it is pretty clear that these emotions r only in how the impact of her own behaviors, decisions and actions have effected herself and r not about the loss of her daughter at all! My daughters attitude deep down over her son is that of collateral damage. It seems oddly clear to me that Casey seems to have this same viewpoint. She hates that her daughter is dead, but she was just collateral damage in the way of her happiness and what “Casey wanted.”Sorry my story is all over the place…I just wanted to point out that with mentally ill people they can have these emotions of regret, loss and sorrow. They have these emotions, but they r not true emotions as u and I would have, they r more about only in how these emotions effect themselves only and not their victims. Furthermore, at the end of the day, what do these supposed truths about suffering abuse at the hands of her father and brother have to even do with the death of her daughter?! She offers absolutely no insight into how this relates to her own daughter, but rather just a feeble attempt to make herself appear to be some type of victim that we can find mercy towards in some way. I just don’t feel sincerity in any of it.
@NdnUrbanCat
@NdnUrbanCat Год назад
Thank you for not giving up on your grandson.
@jenn8179
@jenn8179 Год назад
She brought up the abuse from her father to say he did the same to Caylee and killed her while he held a pillow over her face...like he did to Casey. I'm not buying a word of it. I'm so glad you saved your grandson before he suffered the fate of so many children.
@mykitm7104
@mykitm7104 Год назад
@@jenn8179 Cayley was a 2 year old child, sad to say, he wouldn’t have had to use a pillow, she trusted him and she couldn’t fight back anyway. So it’s just a vicious lie she made up.
@lorigesch1295
@lorigesch1295 Год назад
Thank you for sharing your story. Bless you for fighting for your grandson. I can’t even imaging what you went through. Hopefully he is young enough where there is no lasting damage. I count my blessings everyday that I have two grandbabies that I can just love, teach and spoil. Can I ask how old your daughter was when she started exhibiting that kind of behavior. I know my daughter showed signs of depression in the fifth grade. I have suffered from it too, off and on, so it was recognize. Getting her the medication she needed was another story. As a fellow granny, I wish the energy to keep up with your grandson and much joy watching him grow into a happy and healthy young man.
@normalityAL
@normalityAL Год назад
Bless your heart for the patience and strength you continuously have and for never giving up on your grandson. Thank you for sharing your story. ❤
@shelby4699
@shelby4699 Год назад
I haven't watched the documentary yet, but the biggest thing I am noticing from the clips presented is the absolute and consistent focus on how everything has affected HER life not her daughter's life. A good mother who truly loved her daughter and was innocent would be far more angry and concerned with the fact that her daughter didn't have a chance to grow up and was instead murdered. If she were innocent she would be showing more concern for the fact that her daughter's murderer was never held accountable. The majority of her focus and energy is over how she was "falsely" accused and how it has affected her. Even or perhaps especially if she was completely innocent I would expect that most mothers would still have and express regret for not doing more to protect their child. Similar to Amber Heard, her narcissistic and victim playing nature is getting in the way of her looking innocent despite how hard she is trying to act innocent.
@marlenelamb7820
@marlenelamb7820 Год назад
B4 you know it Casey will try for an actress job she’s going for an academy award. What a piece of work she is. How the jury found not guilty ( apart from lying ) is beyond me.
@shariurbancic3234
@shariurbancic3234 Год назад
Despite the fact that she was acquitted, which still REALLY angers me and always had me questioning those idiot jurors, I found some peace that she was still found guilty by the public and can't live a truly normal life.
@MarilynShealy
@MarilynShealy 8 месяцев назад
I have heard it said, that much more, actually happened in court than they showed the public. Was it all just a show, could have been.
@DogGoneDayz
@DogGoneDayz Год назад
I'll never forget when I watched the whole trial live with my Mom back in the day, and my Mom clocked her right away. Anytime she shows any kind of sadness (at least during the trial) it was NEVER about Caylee, it was always about her. Like sadness she got caught and is in trial for it, things like that. You can see in this mock, that she gets angry/sad, but for example it was beacause people were holding HER accountable, and and she didn't like that. I'm almost curious to hear your take on the trial vs. her mockumentary. Like baseline reads, comparisons, etc. I almost feel any emotions she shows during the mock, is mostly again, just about her. Sadness she leads a life removed from society, etc... Not any drop of remorse for her daughter. it's so bizarre. Thanks for covering this!
@rjeplife
@rjeplife Год назад
Eh idk I saw plenty of genuine grief in the doc for her daughter. I'm not claiming it was authentic but it was convincing to me. Also, the trauma victim narrative the doc puts forth is compellingly capable of explaining so much of her behavior. Following Caylee's murder (she saw George holding Caylee), she completely compartmentalized her sadness and grief. So when we see joy, selfishness, compulsive lying, compulsive stealing, etc, it's because the real Casey which is mourning her loss is buried in this shell of a psychotic woman we're all watching. Again, I'm not 100% sure but it's a fascinating thought exploration to me.
@nikkis7375
@nikkis7375 Год назад
My thoughts exactly. I think It’s a shame that pecock is giving her a platform
@louiseconroy9140
@louiseconroy9140 8 месяцев назад
How??? did this individual walk away from this???
@Lili-xq9sn
@Lili-xq9sn Год назад
There needs to be an actual diagnosis for compulsive lying. If you've ever been around a true compulsive liar, it's unlike anything you can imagine. It's definitely not normal.
@menak8870
@menak8870 Год назад
Sociopthy/ Antisocial Personality Disorder has a high incidence of compulsive lying as a trait
@alos.h256
@alos.h256 Год назад
I have a sister that I try very hard not to be involved with, but growing up she had a serious lying problem. The sh*t she would come up with was out of a movie. She really hurt my parents with her lies and when she left home I burned every belonging she left behind. Thers no pictures of her because I burned them too. That was in a way my way of coping with her finally moving out.
@LG-nb5ur
@LG-nb5ur Год назад
I think pathological lying would cover this.
@sciencenotstigma9534
@sciencenotstigma9534 Год назад
@@menak8870I find it very arrogant that the psychiatrists in this case believed they could not be manipulated by someone with ASPD. That is their natural mode of interaction. Some are more convincing than others. I have autism, PTSD, and bipolar disorder, and it was difficult to get an accurate diagnosis. I could tell what the socially acceptable answer to most of the questions on tests were, intellectually. I felt some items were written in a railroading or judgmental manner. After meeting a kind, accepting counselor and taking psychology classes, I realized the intent was to help me, and just answered the dam questions! Casey would have no such feeling that the testing is benign. I’ve heard ASPD diagnosed, self-proclaimed sociopaths discuss their personality disorders in such detail…you cannot convince me they don’t know how to appear neurotypical to pass a test!
@GracieL-t9w
@GracieL-t9w 5 дней назад
I have, and you are right. They will lie about the most inconsequential things. My daughter even bragged about how well she could lie.
@lynnd5342
@lynnd5342 Год назад
I think the “how did you sleep last night” was staged and in response to her 2017 interview where she said she “sleeps pretty good at night.” She got a lot of backlash for that. This documentary circled back to all the discrepancies that ppl have brought up throughout the years. I’d love to see your analysis on her parents and friends testimonies during the trial.
@eniko9023
@eniko9023 Год назад
It was still a wrong answer though... She got a lot of backlash for sleeping well after she lost her daughter, and yet, 10 years later it is still not her daughter who causes her sleep problems.. :( yikes..
@joel19831
@joel19831 6 месяцев назад
Look up the interview with Casey’s bodyguard. When she was released from jail and arrived home, was the first thing she asked about Caylee being found? No! She asked what’s for dinner. Bodyguard said she couldn’t help but talk and wanted to be the centre of attention. He also noted her lies, one minute saying she was full from eating loads of wings, to then feeling unwell for days and not being able to eat. The bodyguard believes that her defence had told her to ‘act’ more like a grieving mother. 🤬
@michellecgb
@michellecgb Год назад
Casey Anthony has zero credibility. She either killed her daughter by accident by putting her to sleep so she could go out and party or she did it on purpose. Either way, she will go to her grave blaming everyone else. She barely says Caylee’s name and everything is about how SHE has been affected; the only pain she feels is for herself.
@snowballeffect7812
@snowballeffect7812 Год назад
she's also a woman. you forgot to say that part.
@DeRockMedia
@DeRockMedia Год назад
@@snowballeffect7812 lame B8 M8
@snowballeffect7812
@snowballeffect7812 Год назад
@@DeRockMedia It's true. I don't understand why so much fear of the woke mob. Tired of people not pointing out this obvious fact.
@DeRockMedia
@DeRockMedia Год назад
@@snowballeffect7812 woke mob is stupid, just as much as anti woke mob is stupid, im just here with popcorn watching society crumble one comment at a time XD
@Trish.Norman
@Trish.Norman Год назад
She didn’t kill her by accident. The autopsy said it all. There was duct tape on the lower part of that child’s face.
@vista7862
@vista7862 Год назад
Yes I fully agree with you. I believed she was going to say she couldn’t sleep because of her daughter being dead. It shocked me when it was about herself.
@sirdidymus24
@sirdidymus24 Год назад
I 100% believe Casey unthinkably murdered her own daughter and is lying and manipulating in this doc for for a paycheck. But I appreciate the nuance you provided by showing the cracks where humanity just might be peeking through. That she just might miss her daughter at times despite the fact she murdered her in cold blood. Both of those things can exist at the same time. That is much more fascinating and believable than the “she’s a literal monster with no feelings” narrative.
@PINEAPPAULA
@PINEAPPAULA Год назад
Was it actually murder or was it homicide? It's been so long, but wasn't it suspected she would drug kaylee so she could party? I mean I think Casey is a disgusting human being, period! However, murder would be premeditated and I don't think she planned to kill her, but gave her too much medication. Regardless, she should be rotting in jail!!
@tocadadj2951
@tocadadj2951 Год назад
Ok, so right after you kill your daughter, for 30 days you have no emotion but 15 years later you miss your daughter? Got it
@tocadadj2951
@tocadadj2951 Год назад
@Paula C You have to really research this case and youll find your answer. First her boyfriend Tony told her he wouldn't marry a woman with children. Most cases where the mom murders her children is bc the kids are an obstacle to a romantic relationship. Second, duct tape was found around Caylee's mouth. You dont tape "accidentally". Third and the biggest one was the internet searches of how to suffocate someone. This was planned!
@alexandria2112
@alexandria2112 Год назад
@@PINEAPPAULAit was definitely premeditated murder. She googled foolproof suffocation methods the same day Caylee “disappeared” and clicked on a pro-suicide website that gave directions on how to suffocate yourself with a garbage bag (Caylee was found in a garbage bag with duct tape over her face). She tries to blame the searches on George in the docuseries but she logged into her MySpace and Photobucket accounts right after. She claims everyone in her family had each others passwords but that’s obviously a lie bc there’s jail calls with her parents and brother where they ask her for her passwords to look for any communications about Caylee.
@Dravianpn02
@Dravianpn02 Год назад
She doesn't miss her daughter lol.
@newtube8615
@newtube8615 Год назад
Coming from a mother that lost a child due to an accident, sleep interruptions mostly stopped in the first year. What keeps me up at times is the idea that I could have done more to prevent her death. So guilt is what keeps me up. So my first thoughts and images was that she has something to feel guilty about. Then when she pulled the 180 and started talking about herself, my first feeling was surprise and shock bug then I thought, yeah we give excuses for our guilt as well…reason we weren’t our best self
@Selenite_Moon
@Selenite_Moon Год назад
I’m very sorry for your loss…
@freetobeme6013
@freetobeme6013 Год назад
Sorry for your loss. To hear your perspective is eye-opening.
@pattimurphyrocks
@pattimurphyrocks Год назад
I am so sorry for the loss of your precious child.
@rachaelesque3
@rachaelesque3 Год назад
I am so very sorry for the loss of your daughter. I can not imagine. Love to you.
@wildflowers100
@wildflowers100 Год назад
Very sorry for your loss. Thank you for sharing your perspective & insight.
@kevinNagel1776
@kevinNagel1776 8 месяцев назад
One thing about the anger, she carries anger was produced because of the lack of people believing her. I had a pathological liar for an uncle, and the worst thing you could do was call him on his lies. he literally wouldn’t let it go until he felt he proved to you that he was not lying even when you knew he was, and it was all anger based. TC Anthony spent her whole life lying to everybody. She lied when she was a child. She lied to detectives. She lied to her parents it never ended and her parents never called her on her lies so she assumes her parents believer, but when they don’t she lashes out.
@starla.
@starla. Год назад
The smile Casey hid behind her large red mug when they asked her how she slept, gave me cold dripping chills at the base of my neck. It isn’t a “polite smile” it goes all the way to her eyes; she’s silently laughing and she looks delighted, as though the documentary is all a big game. Since it is about her dead daughter, the attitude is way, way off.
@sciencenotstigma9534
@sciencenotstigma9534 Год назад
Yes, it’s chilling. Casey is not a good advocate for herself.
@crimetimeteatime
@crimetimeteatime Год назад
As usual, you nailed it. Fantastic point regarding the discrepancy between everything being “amazing” when Caylee was alive, vs the fact that she has DAILY nightmares bc her dad constantly assaulted her. Which one is it Casey?? I also thought the same thing regarding the comment about her brother. How are you going to act like the thought of him r*ing her is “crazy”, but then, in the NEXT BREATH, says what he did was “almost” SA?!? What are you talking about Casey?!
@AriesGirl7719
@AriesGirl7719 Год назад
This right here!!!
@paularominagimenez1496
@paularominagimenez1496 Год назад
That's the one thing I do get (the one about her brother). I'm not saying this is always the case, or her case, but I do tend to minimize some events because they were "not awful enough", being the r word one of the most aggravating scenarios. They were "almost as" but not the same. Somehow I think there's not enough 'validation?' of what happened as to see it as grave as the r word, no matter how awful it was, my brain kind of think of it like "oh yeah no, it's not like that, what are you complaining about? It was awful yeah but it's not remotly the same". I think it's a way of protection of some sort, but I don't really know.
@ser55555
@ser55555 Год назад
@@paularominagimenez1496 I also tend to minimize, but I wouldn't say something like "he absolutely didn't do this" and then follow with "but he basically did". I would minimize it by saying something like "he didn't do this, but what he did made me feel almost as awful as what my dad did". I don't know about you, but that seems like more consistent language to me.
@paularominagimenez1496
@paularominagimenez1496 Год назад
@@ser55555 I guess you're right, even what I wrote (I've just read it again) doesn't seem so contradictory as what she says on the interview. I remember talking in therapy and it usually went on the lines of "well it was 'just' this what happend, it wasn't as bad as that other thing no matter how I felt". So I guess it makes sense what you're saying yeah
@ser55555
@ser55555 Год назад
@@paularominagimenez1496 Exactly! It's not the minimising I find odd for Casey, but the contradictory language she uses. What you wrote (in both your comments) make sense to me, even though the thing you went through shouldn't be minimized and I'm sorry that you had to go through that. I understand, I tell myself the same thing all the time, but therapy has helped me learn to not "victim-blame" myself. I wish you all the best :)
@staceybrown4356
@staceybrown4356 10 месяцев назад
If she missed her daughter every second of every day, then as I said before ,WHY didn't she bother reporting NOT seeing her own daughter for 31 days
@kateywallis1238
@kateywallis1238 2 месяца назад
👏👏
@BookishDark
@BookishDark Год назад
Exceptional assessment!!! You pointed out so many perfect things I lost count - ESPECIALLY the sleep. What I found odd was her phrasing of “I was with her when she drew this”…Casey she was a TODDLER and you were her MOTHER - my default assumption is you were with her a large portion of the time. Even if you worked nonstop and actually had nannies, no mother would phrase it like this. This is how I’d talk about something my HUSBAND did, not my children - “oh I was with him when he did that!” Because since he’s an autonomous adult, there’s a good chance I wasn’t with him all the time. My child under three years old? Come on.
@colleenriordan9734
@colleenriordan9734 Год назад
That's exactly how I felt at that part too. I would never show someone a picture one of my children drew and make sure they knew that I was there when they did. I've been with each one of them thousands of times while they drew or did anything else or nothing at all. It would be much more notable if I weren't with them during something. She acts like being with her child to draw a picture one time was some monumental moment between them, and it probably was, because she barely spent time with her... I wouldn't want to emphasize myself or my own involvent when showing off my children's art or other talents either. That's very strange to me. This woman is just human garbage...
@fannyboni472
@fannyboni472 Год назад
Amen
@Crackpot_Astronaut
@Crackpot_Astronaut Год назад
I know, right. It was a very bizarre thing to say. I'd expect to hear something like, "I _remember_ when she drew this" but not "I was with her..." It's weird.
@Ericaandimad
@Ericaandimad Год назад
Makes me believe she wasn’t with her child often
@jeannegraham6500
@jeannegraham6500 Год назад
Yes Spidey! I’m only a few minutes in and I’m so excited. I noticed when psychological distancing, she not only distanced herself from the word murder in the sentence “I didn’t hurt her” she also distanced herself from saying Caylee’s actual name.
@lindavirgilio4225
@lindavirgilio4225 Год назад
Sometimes Casey stresses words weirdly. The stress on trauma, darkness, stop seem instantly angry. I think when Casey’s parents didn’t bail her out and take care of her child, she began traumatizing Caylee. Casey went into dark moods wanting to be free of having to be a mother. Drugging Caylee so she could party etc. I believe Caylee died by neglect or overdose at Casey’s hand. Casey was now free to be young and irresponsible. That a month passed before anyone began worrying about Caylee blows my mind.
@ahc1957
@ahc1957 Год назад
I lost a grandson to murder. My first thought when she said she never has good sleep I thought she was talking about the loss of her daughter. It shocked me that she went back to her own childhood.
@mininjas
@mininjas Год назад
She's very much a "me, me, me" person. I'm sorry for your loss, Annie.
@pamelac.3241
@pamelac.3241 Год назад
So very sorry for your loss.
@islandgal1187
@islandgal1187 Год назад
I think I remember Casey saying in an interview years ago that she slept just fine. That I believe. I'm so sorry for your loss, Annie.
@barrymaxwell3487
@barrymaxwell3487 Год назад
My condolences for your loss Annie... She actually said in an interview a while back "I sleep good at night"
@lorigesch1295
@lorigesch1295 Год назад
I am so very sorry you lost your grandson, especially that way. Losing a child or grandchild is a thing of nightmares. I hope you are able to find peace and happiness, if even for just moments here and there. For what it’s worth, sending hugs.
@sarahzee409
@sarahzee409 Год назад
I don't know about anyone else but usually when a person is truthful and crying you kinda feel empathy and sadness for what they are going through. With her i dont feel any emotional sadness when i listen to her talk. I feel sad that an innocent young child died but struggle to find any sadness for her.
@erickiyoshiphillips2323
@erickiyoshiphillips2323 Год назад
I feel like when I know for a fact you stole something from me and when I ask you to be honest you still lie to my face.
@LoveFaithLive
@LoveFaithLive Год назад
@@erickiyoshiphillips2323 Yeah, and they tend to say _I would never, ever do that to you_ ...
@maureenmoonandtidesdesigns4369
I think her saying "I don't know what good sleep is anymore" was meant to convey that she was a grieving mother, then due to good editing her traumatic childhood of course is brought up and then it's just putting 2 and 2 together. Media manipulation.
@gebronthomasson6960
@gebronthomasson6960 Год назад
I’ve known two compulsive liars in my lifetime (one a guy and one a girl)and I truly believe that both believed their own lies and would never back down on it..wouldn’t even “argue it” because for them there is no debate..they convince themselves (or it greatly appears as though)of the story/situation/memory/experience..
@KayMork
@KayMork 8 месяцев назад
That’s what narcissist do
@rsent4026
@rsent4026 Год назад
I lived in Orlando at the time and this story dominated. At the time a lot of us thought the following: she was very spoiled by her mother and did whatever she wanted and took whatever she wanted(she was known to steal from family and friends). When she had Caylee, she did love her but also was very jealous that a lot of that attention went to Caylee and her parents were putting pressure on her to step up and be responsible. They thought she had a job and would babysit for her while she was supposed to be at work- but she didn't have a job. And they'd make her take Caylee with her to be responsible for her when she wasn't supposed to be at work. The prevailing public thought was that she was hanging out with her new boyfriend and, though he and his roommates liked Caylee, they didn't want her around all the time. So the assumption was that Casey drugged Caylee with Xanax (aka zanny -thus zanny the nanny) but that at some point Xanax wasn't available or wasn't working, so she started trying to figure out how to make chloroform. So she left her in the trunk of the car to go hang with her friends and somehow accidentally overdoses her/overheats her - we don't know (note lots of kids die every year in closed cars in Florida). She doesn't know what to do and so decides to ignore the situation at first. She doesn't go home, spends a couple of weeks with the boyfriend and supposedly the body is in the trunk the whole time. She stops at her house to get a shovel but then disappears again. At some point, most people think after she died, but some think before, Caylee's mouth was covered with duct tape and a little heart sticker was placed where her mouth would be. She was wrapped in a blanket I think and then put in a trash bag and tossed in the woods less than a mile from the grandparents house, where she lived. After a hot rainy season, her remains, scattered by animals ans water and badly decomposed, were found by a local. He was given a lot of grief over it, but frankly we ALL were eyeing roadsides back then. Tests proved there was human decomposition going on in the trunk of the car. They also said on the news at the time that women dispose of bodies close to home. So I think like Spidey says, it's in the middle. She loved her as much as she, young and spoiled and compulsive their and liar Casey, could, killed her accidentally, then lied to cover it up and as time went on focused more on her own pain from being put through the trial, etc then the loss of her daughter. It was a bizarre and sad story all around.
@yevetteAD
@yevetteAD Год назад
Agreed.
@jenniferlynn3537
@jenniferlynn3537 Год назад
“And they’d make [Casey] take Caylee with her to be more responsible for her...” So you’re saying Floridians believe that Casey’s parents knew of their daughter’s irresponsibility, immaturity and tendency to shun her parental duties - and chose to ignore those dangers? Rather than doing the responsible thing and making application for custody of Caylee - or notifying CPS that they feared for Caylee’s safety - or even just keeping Caylee with them while their daughter sowed her wild oats - they opted to engage in arm twisting to ensure their granddaughter’s well-being? 😮Yikes! Since when is forcing someone to do something they’re notoriously ill equipped for - and that they repeatedly try to avoid - known to create competence ....or even instill motivation to successfully perform said task? Sounds like the apple didn’t fall too far from the trees.... As the child of an irresponsible parent, I’m thankful my own grandparents were not so cavalier!
@rsent4026
@rsent4026 Год назад
@Jennifer Lynn Yes they did. But Casey was a charming liar whom they spoiled and refused to see any issues of hers. She was their perfect daughter with a perfect daughter.
@donnalynn2
@donnalynn2 Год назад
@@jenniferlynn3537 I still cannot believe she got off but here it is. Her lawyer was a bull dog. He came up with every hair brained idea he could. Lied, bullied, you name it. I cannot stand him. The prosecution was great as well but her lawyer was better unfortunately and even though that proved Caseys mom lied on the stand about a key point in the case and some other things were not in her favor, the jury did what they did. They are given instructions and for each count they are charging the jury has to decide and go over the instructions carefully. I have seen jurors crying bc they believed someone was guilty but bc of the instructions they had to aquit.
@jenniferlynn3537
@jenniferlynn3537 Год назад
@@rsent4026 I guess along with, poor judgment, irresponsibility and lack of a decent set of ethics, pursuit of fantasies runs in the family.
@bernhard8540
@bernhard8540 Год назад
Crazy how it's all about her instead of her missing her daughter. The beginning tells it all there was no childhood drama and she knows that 100 % of the time you accuse someone even if you come out saying you made it up and it was a lie, that accusation is forever attached to the person you accuse she needs to just tell the truth and get rid of the awful weight on her shoulders if you watch any high level trials where it's a woman being accused their lawyer always uses the grape excuse to try and get the woman off!. Her dad doesn't deserve that God awful accusation!!
@Jennifermcintyre
@Jennifermcintyre Год назад
I can’t even look at her without getting so mad.. proclaiming that it was her father that killed the baby is infuriating!! Her parents lied on the stand and gave her the reasonable doubt to get off of murder charges. They are being vilified by Casey and blamed for murder. Hard to have sympathy for the parents when they were part of the acquittal. She’s a monster
@CandyQuackenbush911
@CandyQuackenbush911 Год назад
Keep in mind that as much as kasey didn’t love kaylee, her parents do love her more than anything.They lost their granddaughter & didn’t wato lose their daughter
@tx_gal6518
@tx_gal6518 Год назад
100%
@staceyvitale
@staceyvitale Год назад
@@CandyQuackenbush911 exactly…she was facing the death penalty
@emp9413
@emp9413 Год назад
They gave her a pass her whole life raising a terrible narcissist psycho, and now they have to pay their dues
@emp9413
@emp9413 Год назад
@@CandyQuackenbush911 they should have chosen their grand daughter and justice for her. I have no empathy for them
@danapratola
@danapratola Год назад
I think she's saying she didn't hurt her daughter because in her mind, she believes Caylee's death didn't hurt. The child was likely drugged and unconscious, so whatever happened to her at that point would be painless. And I definitely don't believe she doesn't sleep well because her daughter is dead. If anything, I think it's because HER life has been so disrupted by that event.
@justatexasgirl5583
@justatexasgirl5583 Год назад
That’s good..yeah Zanni (Xanax or Xannie) the nanny..
@cartergomez5390
@cartergomez5390 Год назад
Adults that hurt kids in any way are crazy. She should be put to death herself. What if she has another baby and kills that baby as well? She's a monster.
@dishy_forlife4162
@dishy_forlife4162 Год назад
Also noteworthy, saying she didn’t “hurt” Caylee is her way of distancing herself & minimizing what really happened.
@LeeannG
@LeeannG Год назад
That actually crossed my mind as well. It reminds me of Amber Heard actually, on the stand saying “I could never hurt Johnny” in response to the accusation she abused him.
@kelsieann4617
@kelsieann4617 7 месяцев назад
Her parents passed a polygraph test recently while Casey has always denied doing one
@cvp2000
@cvp2000 Год назад
She wouldn't call the police for her "missing" child, but she sure was quick to call them when someone recently tossed a drink on her in a bar.
@breeanding8957
@breeanding8957 Год назад
I was completely blown away by her stating that she can't sleep because of HER own trauma. I would have bet millions that she was going to mention her reasoning being because of her daughter's death.
@bbsv13
@bbsv13 Год назад
When she said ‘I didn’t hurt her’ I said ‘PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTANCING!’ out loud 😂 I’ve been binging your videos, I am in graduate school to be a therapist so this has been fascinating to me. Thanks for sharing your knowledge 🙏
@Evanthebat15
@Evanthebat15 Год назад
I appreciate how unbiased and respectful you always are, Spidey. Thank you so much for analyzing this, hope you feel better soon! On Casey Anthony, she just comes off as fake for me, like AH, acting about everything and trying to come off as the victim. The only thing I know about her case is bits of the trial, nothing else, no interviews, no talk on the news, ect....she has just always felt Psychopathic and uncaring, def got away with murder. Did you notice the angry tone when she talked about "We painted this together" or "I always carry this picture with me" anything that's attached to Caylee sounds angry and resentful.
@an.artist.named.kim.
@an.artist.named.kim. Год назад
I strongly feel that she was jealous of the attention that her parents gave to Caylee, and killed her daughter to get back at them. I just can't believe her. What I can see is all the anger still directed at her family because after 10 years, no one still believes her. I'm positive she blaims them for making her kill her daughter. BTW, you're brilliant at what you do!
@jamesrobertson9597
@jamesrobertson9597 Год назад
He's not brilliant at what he does. He swallowed Casey's BS hook line and sinker. He doesn't want to believe monsters exist and seems to be saying that "Nobody could be that terrible, so she must be telling the truth!" That's not a great starting point for someone who claims to know the mind of people accused of horrible crimes. There's monsters out there, and Casey is one of them. Don't forget, this guy's main resume entry is being a "mentalist". Casey's a mentalist too, and I think he just appreciates her work.
@sabirasolaiman
@sabirasolaiman Год назад
@@jamesrobertson9597 u totally missed the point he is making. relax he isn't Casey
@larryd130
@larryd130 Год назад
Wrong Kim did you read the whole story the baby drowned in the pool
@larryd130
@larryd130 Год назад
​@@jamesrobertson9597he's not a professional in this stage
@waypay1
@waypay1 Год назад
​@@larryd130No she didn't. Funny, it's always men that defend that monster. Try thinking with your other head.
@jennyroth6583
@jennyroth6583 9 месяцев назад
Just because she displays real sadness and grief doesn’t mean she did not kill her, she could regret it years later and be truly sad over her horrific choice
@deltatango6793
@deltatango6793 Год назад
“Nothing.. I felt nothing.” She was so ready to sell the narrative that she was numb and remembers nothing and can’t be responsible.. then the interviewer says that’s weird and she ACCIDENTALLY agrees “that’s very weird” because she thought the woman would be more with her… mouthblocks because she DOESN’T think it’s weird… pauses, then gets back to selling being numb.
@セピラ
@セピラ Год назад
Hard to believe she's mourning for her daughter when she had zero problems chilling and dancing in a bar.
@stephaniesaslut12616
@stephaniesaslut12616 Год назад
Ya exactly and every time someone brings it up she's like "I was working I wasn't partying" hahah like that matters?? Ur child is still missing you dont go to work after either (unless you did it) . She's so dumb thinking this made her look any better then 10 years ago. She's guilty and they should have tried to try her twice. I wish they could have found more evidence so they could have done so. RIP Caylee
@shhhkapowww
@shhhkapowww Год назад
Haha facts 😁😁 she forgot that? 😂✌️
@tiffanykrieger5035
@tiffanykrieger5035 Год назад
This part 😅
@Mean_Jean
@Mean_Jean Год назад
After talking about 'breaking the crayons', she said it was a happy time and she shrugged her shoulders
@wildflowers100
@wildflowers100 Год назад
I too interpreted her inability to sleep well with being the parent of a deceased child. And then she makes it all about herself. It simply doesn’t add up and isn’t consistent with the story she’s trying to sell us. I guess some things never change.
@christyhoffman
@christyhoffman Год назад
You're amazing! 👏 I've been anxiously awaiting your analysis of this documentary. The whole time I was watching it I kept thinking if all that happened before Kaylee, why was she raising her in that house? Why was she so happy and comfortable around her family when her daughter was young? Her story, and narrative doesn't make sense when you look at the whole picture. I had a really hard time with the way she talked so much about herself, and not her daughter. Looking forward to the next one. Happy holidays!
@miadodson1938
@miadodson1938 Год назад
@57:25 The genuine sorrow I see is not only that she regrets and misses Caley, it's also for the loss of her relationship with her family, she realizes she is alone.
@barrymaxwell3487
@barrymaxwell3487 Год назад
I feel so bad for her Father, she's finding someone to blame as they didn't lie for her. She's trying to ruin her family. I hope her Father sues and wins... she did this in my opinion.
@alos.h256
@alos.h256 Год назад
I think the whole family was ruined the moment cayle died.
@smithamy1982
@smithamy1982 2 месяца назад
She did this interview because she cut all ties with her mother because her mother wouldn't give her Caylee s remains
@christyl7930
@christyl7930 Год назад
Thank you for doing this while you aren't feeling 100%....now please rest and enjoy the Holidays! Thank you for all you do all year for all of us 🥰
@micaelasohnge2088
@micaelasohnge2088 8 месяцев назад
I don’t believe this woman for a second purely because no mother stays quiet for a full month if her child is missing. Insane.
@smithamy1982
@smithamy1982 2 месяца назад
Too be fair, she would've stayed silent even longer if her mother hadn't forced her to speak up.
@cq3129
@cq3129 Год назад
I think she's guilty, whether intentionally or by accident, and now that she's older and more world-weary, she absolutely misses her daughter. She realizes now that motherhood is the hardest thing a woman will ever love doing.
@michele-kt
@michele-kt Год назад
She doesn't think any like that at all. She's a narcissistic psychopath and is incapable of those feelings for others. If she's sorry, she's only sorry for herself. If she's crying, she's crying for herself. She may be just a narcissist or just a psychopath. Either way, if she lives to be 100 she will never be able to feel for other human beings. In addition, 90% of what's coming out of her mouth are lies and needs to be taken with the knowledge that her lying is pathological.
@crystal6368
@crystal6368 Год назад
I really appreciate how unbiased you are in every video. You give every detail and all the things they could mean. I was just watching the behavior panel & their most recent video I was kind of taken aback by how rude and just openly disgusted Scott was. Half the things he said he doesn’t even justify with any behavior lol. Have you seen that one yet? He just goes off about Meghan markle like constantly lol. You & Chase are the best tho, always super professional & unbiased so thank you ❤
@lorigesch1295
@lorigesch1295 Год назад
Agreed - Greg made some good points on that one too.
@normalityAL
@normalityAL Год назад
Agreed! I did not enjoy watching that one very much. I truly appreciate spidey’s unbiased perspective on this no matter how much a person is leaning a certain way, you must always provide instances that proves it.
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