The fact that she didn't call the cops for over 30 days when her 3 year old daughter was missing but called the cops the second someone threw a drink on her at the bar speaks VOLUMES
@jamiebeck407 Жыл бұрын
Wow!.. Great Point!
@joanna0988 Жыл бұрын
That and those jail calls with her parents are what formed my opinion of her because they were her natural behaviors and not rehearsed.
@lynnd5342 Жыл бұрын
@@joanna0988 yeah, those jailhouse calls were telling. She kept screaming that no one was listening to her yet she was the only one that was really able to speak. Both parents were pacifying her it seemed. The calls were another reason reason she’s rewriting history, she preferred to speak to her father back then and is now implying that it’s because he knew where Caylee was. I’m not buying it.
@traceydotts7842 Жыл бұрын
She actually never called the police about Caylee. Cindy called and forced Casey to talk with the 911 operator.
@firewilson8056 Жыл бұрын
Duh... What is there not to understand? This is a terrible woman.
@maizy-maize Жыл бұрын
I worry more about my cat than this women worried about her child while she was missing. All of her true emotion is about herself. She constantly contradicts herself.
@mimz1173 Жыл бұрын
My cat was missing for 6 days, this was over 3 years ago. I literally still haven’t recovered 🥲 the horror I imagined that someone might put him through, what if someone has him and will hurt him, what if someone hit him with their car and don’t tell anyone or get him help, what if someone never returns him to me and his brother, what if I never see my little baby again.. So to not even call the police when your own CHILD is missing??? THAT is absolute evil.
@Rae777 Жыл бұрын
@@mimz1173 I lost my cat for a night and felt like my heart would explode. I could never be Casey Anthony.
@elkynethehorde5592 Жыл бұрын
I lost my cat IN my 1 bedroom apartment for 2 hours and I was near inconsolable. I couldn’t go 31 days acting chill.
@maizy-maize Жыл бұрын
My Iza kitty was missing for a few days, I posted missing poster on FB, went to my neighbors, snowshoed out to nearby out buildings, until I found her in the vacant garage next door where the overhead door was slightly open. Luckily the back door was unlocked and I was able to gain access to bring her home.
@ginamh8276 Жыл бұрын
@@mimz1173 Oh, so true. My kitty was attacked and chased out of my apartment one night when I opened the door to check weather and didn't know a stray cat was right there. She jumped on my Mikey who was innocently at my feet, they both flew around the building , Mikey was screaming, and disappeared. I searched all night. Next day, I refused to go to work, asked all the neighbors, searched all day til I finally found him. He was terrified. I grabbed him and told my body even if he shreds me bloody in fear, I will not let go. Could not eat, sleep or drink til he was home and safe. She is soul dead and evil.
@Time3Traveler Жыл бұрын
So many people seem to forget that Caylee went missing the day after Casey and her mom had a huge blow up argument. Casey's mom was furious about Casey stealing money from her grandma, not taking care of Caylee, and partying with her friends all the time and leaving the care of Caylee to her grandparents. She threatened to make Casey move and take custody of Caylee. Boom! Casey takes off with Caylee! For a month her mother keeps asking to talk to Caylee, to see Caylee, for them to come home, when can Caylee come spend a few nights, and even where can we meet to have lunch? She was becoming desperate just to talk to or see Caylee and Casey kept making excuses as to why Caylee wasn't available. She NEVER once told her mom Caylee was missing, or to talk to her father about where Caylee was. The truth is Casey is full of complete BS and she waited so long to come up with this story just so there would be enough people listening who don't know the original story.
@Neptune-Rain93 Жыл бұрын
Also the fact that In that time she had convinced her mom that she was staying out of town with a made up guy that her mom never got to meet because something always came up, when she was really just staying with Tony and was driving her friend's friend around and shopping and partying at the club Tony worked at. Then lied about work and her mom drove to universal and she wasn't there, called upon her friend to help find her. Came to find her at Tony's and that she had been there for months on and off. The last day Casey was at home with Caylee her mom was at work, her dad was home but Casey said she was taking Caylee to Zanny for the day. And she was never seen again. But I also agree that she waited this long hoping that people will not be interested in looking back into things and believe her with the woke culture that we are dealing with today. But I have watched every single video of her trial, I've watched many many interviews from so many people involved. She isn't fooling me. She is guilty. She just got away with it, like she had done many times before for things she did growing up because her mom never held her accountable and she never had repercussions for anything.
@sarat8577 Жыл бұрын
Her mothers reaction to caylee missing was what her reaction should have been
@CBrown86 Жыл бұрын
Her boyfriend who she was completely obsessed with also told her the week before Caylee was k*lled that he didn’t want to marry anyone that already had a child
@falakrafi Жыл бұрын
Adding on to "waited so long", let's not forget that Caylee's cause of death could be inferred and assumed but not confirmed because of the level of decomposition by the time she was found... :(
@Jael_1776 Жыл бұрын
One of the big suspicions was that Casey was jealous of Caylee and she didn’t want Caylee getting money from her parents that she thought she was entitled to. And Caylee’s grandparents absolutely doted on her and Casey hated that.
@technicolorstatic Жыл бұрын
She has genuine rage for her parents because they called the police, they didn't believe her, they didn't go along with her blaming her father, and to her, that's why she was in this situation. Not because of her own actions. She truly believed she got away with it and the only reason she was in trouble was because they didn't go along.
@hsgjkhagljkh Жыл бұрын
One of the best bits of advice I got from a therapist about narcissitic people: trust your confusion. Being unclear is one of their methods of control.
@Obad87 Жыл бұрын
The title of the documentary should tell you enough. Where the truth "lies." Play on words but makes it sound like the truth is lying. It's what Casey does best.
@agnieszkak1749 Жыл бұрын
Exactly what I thought too
@Ichneumonxx Жыл бұрын
yeah they intentionally made the title ambiguous.
@whims6278 Жыл бұрын
Omg I love this! Good point
@jamie-hr7rc Жыл бұрын
Thought the same
@dwmueller76 Жыл бұрын
Society failed Kaylee. The jury in this trial must have been filled with absolute morons for acquitting this POS! I watched the trial live, and it could not be more clear that this woman is a manipulator and child murderer! Shame on the jury.
@tattooedbookgeek6986 Жыл бұрын
8:49 What stood out to me was “ I failed her again and again, because I still protected the man who hurt ME” not “ I failed to protect HER from my dad” or ” I failed her by protecting the man who hurt HER” it’s all about her and her alone.
@sciencenotstigma9534 Жыл бұрын
A few people in my life are the same way…anything they say, “I,” and, “Me,” are the words they stress. Even when discussing others in the same breath, their own role is central to the statement. The ones I am close to are very self-centered in their actions and decisions. When I date or meet someone with this “I-centered” language, it’s a red flag. Not to be confused with, “I-statements.” That’s a good thing, to be able to own your own experience and not generalize it to everyone else.
@CommontSense Жыл бұрын
In addition, it is her minimal use of Caylee's name. She refers to Caylee more in pronouns than bringing a personal identity because we all know her daughter's name is Caylee. I would understand if you wanted to keep your child's anonymity for their protection but this is a tragic loss and as a mother, you would want people to remember my daughter, Caylee, who still has not received justice for her death if you felt innocent of the crime The Ramseys' used Jon Benet's name frequently in interviews
@jenjenv5276 Жыл бұрын
You are so right, didnt catch that.
@dawnieb.7394 Жыл бұрын
Wow that's a really good point. Great observation!
@tavmarie_ Жыл бұрын
@@CommontSenseto be fair, I call my daughters by their first & middle name to remind me to humanize them
@pammorschauser2090 Жыл бұрын
As a parent, Casey Anthony lost all credibility when her daughter went "missing" and she didn't immediately call the police!
@corinnacarlson3748 Жыл бұрын
I remember watching a documentary about her case and one of the things that stood out for me was that in her conversations with people, generally her parents, that she had with in jail, she seemed disinterested in the conversations if the main topic was about Caley, but when the topic was about her she was totally engaged in the conversation. That was one of the main reasons why I think she's a narcissist.
@jessschwarze8126 Жыл бұрын
She is 1000% a narcissist
@angelaoehley7931 Жыл бұрын
And guilty.
@mimiofour1198 Жыл бұрын
I believe the biggest issue here is that she literally and actually believes her own lies.
@mimilee789 Жыл бұрын
We lost our daughter at an event with 30,000 people. The police closed all doors, in and out, while they searched for her. It was hard not to imagine the awful things she could be going through. The last thing we cared about was what we felt; we were only praying for safety for her. A loving parent doesn't think about their own discomfort. We eventually did find our daughter, unscathed, so happy ending for us.
@Rae777 Жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness, that had to be awful. I’m so glad you found her. I can’t even imagine how distraught you felt.
@alongfellow4147 Жыл бұрын
Wow, that's proof God is real!!!!
@firewilson8056 Жыл бұрын
Thank God for the happy ending you had
@velvetplans5396 Жыл бұрын
Thank God your daughter was found.
@CommontSense Жыл бұрын
oh my, the sheer terror you must have felt from the soul and physically. I am so happy nothing untoward happened to your daughter and she was successfully found.
@whims6278 Жыл бұрын
My daughter is 5 and if I was in prison and my daughter was missing I would be going insane...I wouldn't be able to think about myself because I'd be so consumed by not being able to help her and know she's ok and comfort her. I wouldn't protect ANYONE at my daughter's expense. Not even myself.
@CitizenCardigan Жыл бұрын
To simply walk away from her father and child and say that’s fine, she’s ok and then go out partying? Nope. Something happened to my child. I call 911, I call my mother, I scream for the neighbors. I certainly don’t leave her with my “abuser”.
@whims6278 Жыл бұрын
@@squirrelynut YES! Exactly! Most of us wouldn't even let our animals out of our sight when they're in danger, nvm our children! Ps happy new year 🤗
@whims6278 Жыл бұрын
@@CitizenCardigan yes! And then go to my bfs like nothing happened 🤯 I would be sick with worry and guilt
@dwmueller76 Жыл бұрын
Not to mention, she is sitting in prison. Locked in a cage and being accused of murdering her child. Not once did she say, “I didn’t murder her! Dad has her.” The idea that even after being locked up and charged, she would still “cover” for her dad, is not the slightest bit believable.
@The_Lion_And_The_Lamb Жыл бұрын
I have a daughter also (she’s 12) and I agree with you 💯
@sadietengelsen64 Жыл бұрын
So many mothers have already posted comments like this, but I might as well add my experience. When my daughter was three years old, she wandered up the street (unbeknownst to me) while I changed my son's diaper. I searched the house for her, and when I couldn't find her after maybe 5 min, I set my son in his crib so he would be safe, and immediately began to search outside. I didn't even think to put shoes on because I was so desperate to find her. There is a creek and woods behind our house, and I immediately began to imagine her drowned in the creek, or kidnapped, and it was everything I could do to hold it together. After running around the yard, I began to run up the street, just screaming her name and searching frantically. I remember how the gravel felt on my feet, and constantly wondering if I should run back to the house to call 9-1-1, or if it would be better to keep looking for her since every second counts. I finally found her, not 5 minutes later, she had wandered maybe 7 or 8 houses up the street and was on the front porch of a friend that we knew. The fact that she does not display any concern about her child's whereabouts is completely mindboggling. I lost my 3 year old for maybe 10-15 minutes and had to actively convince myself to stay present and focused and not just lose my mind. Insane!
@babygrandma8654 Жыл бұрын
I had a similar experience with my then 4 yr old white tending to my newborn. She just walked off unbeknownst to me and I was frantic. Luckily I wasn't alone, my sister was with me and as I was running all over screaming her name my sister was on the phone with 911. She was found about 15 minutes later when someone saw her walking down the sidewalk alone and called the police since no one with 1/2 a brain would willingly allow a 4 yr old out alone. Right as my sister was getting off the phone it rang again and it was my daughter's father calling to let us know she was with the police. My daughter knew enough, at 4, to tell the police her phone number. Her dad couldn't go get her because I had the car so all he could do was alert me to where she was.
@paularubin4711 Жыл бұрын
Omg I KNOW THE TERRIR YOZ FELT. MY THREE BABIES UNDER FOUR YRS ILD GOT UP AT AROUND SUX GOT A CHAIR UNLOCKED SPECIAL LICK ON KIT DOIR. I WOKE AT 6 twenty in a panic to the silence it was hot summer two were in diapers. I ran out of house screaming like a maniac. Up down steee street jumped on car and got one block from home and three precious babies walking on sidewalk barefoot in pajamas. They had been to the store Like a 6/11 kind today. Near a highway. I get sick to this day thinking about it. And so angry all those PEOPLE THERE and no one cares to call police. It was so busy with cars pulling in out going to work with their coffees. A
@paularubin4711 Жыл бұрын
New locks on all doors that day. They were so innocent and heads together sorting the candy they bought as they walked along. I jumped out of car and took double soaked night diapers off the youngest hanging to the ground Took them home bathed fed them and berated myself after giving thanks to God. They are 57-58-59. I’m am blessed. So are you. ButHIW CAN NOT ONE HUNAN BEING SEE THREE BABIES ALONE NEAR TRAFFIC FET INSUDE STORE. AND NO ONE QZESTIONED IM STILL FURIOUS
@briaharris183 Жыл бұрын
@@paularubin4711 Girl I can't even imagine! So glad they have grown up with you !
@briaharris183 Жыл бұрын
When kids run I am stuck between swinging at them or hugging them😂😂😂
@ryvirkelley5047 Жыл бұрын
I think she's just saying that about her dad because he never believed her, and he called her out. This is her way to get him back. As someone who survived s. abuse as a child, this is infuriating and sickening. I had that happen where I blocked it out and it did unlock later on. I was about one and and half years to 6 years old when it happened and then sometime around 11 or 12, I saw the news and a young girl had that happen and it all flooded back, and it made me so sick. I know it happened because before I remembered and before he died, he apologized to me, and I didn't know what he was talking about. When I was 14 my aunt asked me if I remembered what happened to me and I did. She was the aunt who found out and got me away from him.
@A_Deeper_Look Жыл бұрын
Not only was she indifferent to the organizations and efforts to find caylee, when they mentioned the amount of the reward, her response was "wow, that's half my bond!" That's her thought process. Not how great it is all of this is going towards finding her baby, who she knows the location of and doesn't want her to be found. Her first thought is how that money could get her half way to her freedom
@ironicwonderland9891 Жыл бұрын
I just remembered also that at one point she’s adamant that she always kept her door locked while implying that it was to protect herself & Caylee from George, then she says she didn’t remember the abuse until being in jail? 😂 she’s not even a good liar and she made a whole miniseries of it
@tiaryan1350 Жыл бұрын
Good point.
@SummerMcKlusky Жыл бұрын
I noticed that too
@kathleenmccrory9883 Жыл бұрын
Honestly, I made up my mind about Casey Anthony, years ago. Since you asked though, speaking as a mother, nothing about her story, actions, or emotions, seem genuine to me. Not then, not now. Except her anger, but that anger is on her own behalf.
@augustflower6608 Жыл бұрын
I have many issues with this entire case. The worst part for me is the disposal of Caylee. Her little body found in plastic, inside a laundry bag, thrown in a swamp. That was NO accident!
@patricialake104 Жыл бұрын
She's had quite a while to learn how to fake these facial expressions. The same resources you use, she has access to. I can't say she is a complete liar but I can make that face with a little practice. They are are editing this quite a bit.
@claudiasolomon1123 Жыл бұрын
Whoops!! OOPSIE!!!!
@joank.042110 ай бұрын
Yes, this has always bothered me!! And if she drown in a pool, you'd think they be calling 911 and trying to resuscitate... not getting duct tape, plastic, and a bag to hide her little body in.
@SheilaJewell-fr2jq3 ай бұрын
With duct tape wrapped around her face.😢
@sarahzee409 Жыл бұрын
I feel there's so much more to this story that she is concealing. I don't think she will ever reveal it unless it makes her be in the spotlight without any repercussions. It's sad that her daughter has died but she's turned it around to be about her childhood trauma that a child's death isn't in the limelight as much as her potential truth and untruth. Amazing collaboration I loved watching
@DTfangirlJenn Жыл бұрын
I lost my son at the beach during memorial day weekend. I was a wreck. I kept yelling & searching... Even when the lifeguard found him... The five minutes it took to get him back were still hell. 14 years later, I still remember that, and can go back to the blind panic.
@joypressley4821 Жыл бұрын
Omg my deepest condolences. I was at a beach in New York and this one guy was panicking to find his son as well.
@notbad4424 ай бұрын
Absolutely, my daughter almost got hit by a car, I aged like 20 years in the 5 seconds it took for her to notice the car and get out of the way.
@emiliarichardson6149 Жыл бұрын
There is a recording of a conversation between Casey and her mother while Casey was in jail, her mother was talking about the search for Caylee, the media and told Casey that “somebody just said that Caylee’s dead, that she drowned in the family pool.” Casey’s only response to her mother telling her this was “surprise, surprise.” She was completely self absorbed while in prison, but also so cold and indifferent towards Caylee’s well being.
@cametochangemyusername-can1295 Жыл бұрын
That's f****d hey.
@Catbeantoes Жыл бұрын
Yes! I remember watching that in shock like wow what a disgusting response
@prissypacheco2860 Жыл бұрын
Sick
@MiraculousAngelTarot Жыл бұрын
And she was very annoyed when her parents were trying to explain to her about the search campaign.
@MandaJeanne Жыл бұрын
I believe it's that same visit, further in the visit, she says "I know, everyone's only worried about Kaylee, noone cares my life's been ruined" .... While Kaylee was supposedly still missing. She's knew she was responsible for Kaylee's death. Weather accident or not doesn't even matter at this point. Her behavior proves that even if it was an accident, it was an accident caused by abuse.
@lisaboehmer Жыл бұрын
Pausing at 27:58 to comment on the SA portion. One thing I noticed in these clips that I thought was odd was her removal of pronouns: “pillow goes over my face,” not “he put a pillow over my face,” and “wake up the next morning or even hours later,” not “I woke up the next morning.” I just realized typing this, in both quotes she changed the verb tense to present tense, so it seems like less of a memory and more of a story told in the moment. I feel like that is weird and reminds me of the AH testimony.
@candi4202 Жыл бұрын
You are so right I knew that seemed weird. Shes so full of shit..and what an awful person to lie on someone like that. I still think she killed her daughter. Period
@lisaboehmer Жыл бұрын
@@candi4202 i agree. I know Spidey @thebehavioralarts talks about psychological distancing and minimizing language. I wonder if that’s what she was doing in those clips.
@majorzipf8947 Жыл бұрын
There’s that vanishing perpetrator. It is a very likely sign of deception. Especially when clustered with unprompted changes in verb tense.
@LG-nb5ur Жыл бұрын
Spot on
@tracyk2404 Жыл бұрын
Yesss! I’m glad someone else caught on to this too. She does this a lot. She drops pronouns so many times, where I feel her lies are the deepest. She says “wanted me to….” And “asked me to….”when talking about her dad’s instructions. Also, she said “I can see him standing there with her…..and handing her to me….telling me I caused that”. It’s almost as if it’s easier for her to lie if she doesn’t attach the person or if she describes it as a vision. It immediately confirmed to me that she’s lying about all of it. “Pillow goes over my face” is the biggest lie. But she needed that one to convince folks that her father did it to Caylee as well.
@jooliagoolia9959 Жыл бұрын
The two of you together discussing this is such a gift! Thank you!
@TheBehavioralArts Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. Glad you enjoyed it 😊
@tcf_iceland Жыл бұрын
Yes! I've been hoping for this since I discovered Dr. Das ❤️😃🥂
@melindamercier6811 Жыл бұрын
Agreed!
@Kennedy4ever Жыл бұрын
My son died ( as an adult) and that pain has never left me. Her partying, dancing and getting a tattoo while later revealing that her child died after drowning in her parent's pool makes Casey a poster child for narcissistic personality disorder. And children who supposedly accidentally drown are not later found in yradh bags with duct tape over their mouth. Shes a cold blooded killer and dodged a prison sentence that she absolutely deserved.
@kgummee Жыл бұрын
Strangers were more worried about her child than she was!!
@AmberPearcy Жыл бұрын
The ONLY thing I’ve ever believed out of Casey’s mouth was her comment on what it felt like to hold Caylee’s deceased body-“heavy and cold”. Appreciate both of your analysis!
@mirela2608 Жыл бұрын
Well said. Totally agree.
@jaclynwalker9754 Жыл бұрын
Can I love your comment, and hate the thought? Ugh, that is so sad it’s true.
@lianabevyrage Жыл бұрын
So, part of me wonders where any potential narcissism comes from. I think she had issues when she was younger and her parents went above and beyond to protect her from consequences. They enabled a lot of irresponsible behaviors. What’s different here is that there was never any doubt that her parents loved their grandchild, but Casey does not exhibit any love towards anyone, including her dead daughter. All relationships appear transactional. This was great analysis with a fresh perspective. Well done!
@princesscandlewax5170 Жыл бұрын
Wait. If Caley accidentally drowned, please explain why her body was found with duct tape over her nose & mouth. Am I the only one who remembers that?
@briaharris183 Жыл бұрын
It was said she was wrapped in plastic, tossed in a laundry bag and dumped into a swamp. (From one of the comments) Very unfortunate and so many kids get killed by horrible parents.
@jocelyn8635 Жыл бұрын
No she has duct tape on her mouth
@KatieB-0880 Жыл бұрын
If it was proved that the duct tape had been wrapped around her mouth, then yes that is a really good point… which means that when C was holding her ‘wet’ daughter who had already died (god bless her 🙏🏻) so why then put duct tape around her mouth, Imo she has NPD and is sociopathic who reveals in the attention and is just enjoying the limelight again and lying constantly, I dont believe she has any empathy for anyone apart from feeling sorry for herself!!
@KatieB-0880 Жыл бұрын
Maybe she had already planned to to blame George
@sarahholland2600 Жыл бұрын
@@briaharris183it's well documented that when found , inside the plastic & laundry bag, she had duct tape over her mouth & a heart sticker placed on top of the tape. Someone in the home had googled 'chloroform', at a time when Cindy & her father would have been at work.
@christyalmartin7400 Жыл бұрын
I lived in Florida at the time and remember when all that went down. It was sickening. It's difficult to this day. I completely agree with your analysis. The mind is so fascinating. Human behavior can be massively disturbing. People like you,who want to help put some light on these matters puts my faith back into the good of humanity. Do any of you remember Dr.G.? She was the lead coroner of little Casey's autopsy. Seemed as though she was the only involved individual who sought for Casey's truth. How sad.
@pamelaison7380 Жыл бұрын
Even before the documentary, the thing that I found chilling was the 911 call! Grandma is hysterical, hands the phone to the mom whose child has been missing and mom is very matter of fact with the lies that she immediately told the police 1st chance she got. I would assume IF she didn't know where her baby was, dad just said she is with him that talking to police would be a sigh of relief and she would just give the whole truth in hopes that the police would then be able to bring her baby girl home!
@TinaWiman Жыл бұрын
As a parent: A couple of days ago I briefly lost my 15yo at the mall, and her phone battery went dead as I was texting her, before she could answer. I had no reason whatsoever to believe she was in any kind of danger. I mean, she usually goes to the mall without me… I have seven kids, so I'm not very prone to worrying but for those maybe five or ten minutes before we found each other, my baby was all I that could think about. I had to really focus to keep my head straight, I struggled with words and my palms even went sweaty, something that I've rarely experienced in my life. I give talks in front of hundreds of people , sure can I get nervous, but not like this. It actually kinda blew my mind how upset this tiny incident got me, and even writing about it I can feel my pulse raising. If I was imprisoned not knowing where or how my young child was, I cannot imagine having anything else than her on my mind.
@alaskau9175 Жыл бұрын
Thank goodness it turned out ok. But very good example of how a normal mother reacts.
@robbie3789 Жыл бұрын
im so glad we have a good mothers perspective here in the comments 👏🏿❤ very helpful.
@Cjewell0422 Жыл бұрын
I wouldn't be able to sleep or eat .I'd be begging the police to let me help in any way!
@MandaJeanne Жыл бұрын
My son, at 18mo, fell asleep under my bedside table playing w his toys. All my doors and windows were locked from the inside. But I had gone to the bathroom and when I came out, I couldn't find him. The location of the table and the door, made it so I could see the whole floor but the bed hid just the angle to under the table so I couldn't actually see him. For a whole 2 min, I couldn't think right, I had a lump in a my throat, despite everything being locked from the inside...., I looked in cabinets, the fridge, the washer, the dryer, the shower under my bed, the closets and I just couldn't find him. My heart was racing and my mind had a million worse case scenarios playing in an instant ... I had tunnel vision... I was starting to yell his name.... After the 5th time of looking in my room (from the door I could see the whole floor) so I hadn't actually walked to the other side of the bed, only checked under it from the side facing the door .... I finally walked in and to that side of the bed and there his little foot was, just hardly visible. Omg. The breath of air I gasped in .... And the relief being so immense it made me cry... I experienced such intense emotions in just a short amount of time ..... I can't fathom her behavior being a normal response for any mother..... I couldn't find my kid and was irrationally scared because all my windows and doors were still locked from the inside.. so rationally and logically, he could not be anywhere except inside. .. but I couldn't find him .... And it was so fucking scary. This woman is guilty of a minimum of neglect and (possibly abuse) resulting in the death of that sweet baby.
@RacheoomlChristensen Жыл бұрын
@amanda presutti I completely understand! I've had that happen a few times! Once my little girl hid in the back of my car as we were headed out to the car. I turned to grab the keys and she snuck out before me. I glanced through the car and couldn't see her and then panicking went back inside. It probably was less than 10 min before I found her but I was in so much panic. I thought she had been kidnapped! So so scary!
@jooliagoolia9959 Жыл бұрын
Casey was literally surrounded by family and friends. Unfortunately in her mind she felt alone because they all kept asking where her daughter was instead of if she was ok.... 🙄
@iNanieke Жыл бұрын
Good point
@e.starling141 Жыл бұрын
Yeah. Well put. There was no one to coddle HER.
@morganstrf Жыл бұрын
And she kept saying she felt all alone, "for the first time".... wouldn't she have felt like that with the r-word?
@e.starling141 Жыл бұрын
@@morganstrf Yeah that's totally valid. You would think so.
@frothycunt Жыл бұрын
This! There is an audio file where you can hear exactly what you said and it makes my blood boil.
@AshJae Жыл бұрын
In her letters she says she thinks her father may have done the same thing then she says later that she never sleeps well and locks the door because she was so afraid of her father (even though her father had to shake her awake). She contradicts herself so often it would take an entire board of people to track all of them
@TheDimonah Жыл бұрын
There were too many inconsistencies in her story. I still can not believe she wasn't convicted of murdering her daughter.
@SolaGratia. Жыл бұрын
I can't say anything about Casey that a thousand others haven't already said but I love Dr. Das and his input on these types of cases so I was thrilled to see this video show up in my feed. The two of you together one this case was a treat.
@biologychic7292 Жыл бұрын
She is brimming with rage, and she can’t hide it. That snarl is SO prevalent!
@lilajane3 Жыл бұрын
Yes, agree. The frequency of that snarl says it all. IMO the source of the rage is that her life has been compromised by the public 's opinion of her. Her like must be restricted in many ways b/c the whole world knows she killed her daughter.
@frickfrack7075 Жыл бұрын
@@lilajane3I definitely won't disagree with that. I'd also say I think full of rage because she thought being rid of Kaley would mean she would be free but it's only ruined her life "more" (in her eyes).
@laur131306 Жыл бұрын
@@frickfrack7075 well said!
@danielleminerva4525 Жыл бұрын
This comment is GOLD! You are intuitive and very observant! It’s exactly what I get from this doc. She should have smoked pot or something before this or took Xanax. Or she should have had a shamanic ceremony to let go of her insane rage and anger because NONE of this landed! She’s a mess!
@AnnelisR Жыл бұрын
Her snarl is all I can see and it is really disturbing.
@majorzipf8947 Жыл бұрын
Would love to see Stephanie Harlowe on for the last episode. She’s covered the case for over a decade and her wealth of knowledge about the case would add so much value to the analysis.
@Hellishbeam Жыл бұрын
This! Yes!
@sandygrogg1203 Жыл бұрын
Good idea. Steph has absolutely no sympathy for CA……None.
@WakeyWakeyEggsandBakey Жыл бұрын
Did you see her recent CA video? She goes OFF on CA and it's so satisfying and refreshing to hear. I agree a collab would be 👍
@unsteriorey Жыл бұрын
Was thinking exactly this
@Maya-hw9ch Жыл бұрын
To quote the great Judge Judy “ If it doesn’t make sense, it’s not true “
@SheilaJewell-fr2jq3 ай бұрын
‘We should never not believe the victim’. Except when they’re lying.!
@kimheartsuds Жыл бұрын
Excellent analysis! I'm completely hooked and can't wait for more episodes!
@ThebehavioralArts2 Жыл бұрын
*FOR ASSISTANCE OFFER’S.🎉*
@amethystrose11 Жыл бұрын
As a Parent: If I was being charged with a crime towards my child that I didn't commit I would be consistently trying to find out info of what was going on, did they find them, are they ok, etc. I would not be throwing a pitty party for myself while everyone else worries for my child. She's unconcerned because for her there is nothing to worry about.
@FirstLast-gw5mg Жыл бұрын
The "protecting her father" thing IMMEDIATELY stuck out to me. She wasn't protecting him, she was protecting herself. She's deflecting responsibility.
@alexandrafletcher7853 Жыл бұрын
As a mom, I recently went through a scary experience where my son almost died from a bad asthma attack. I was very pregnant and not feeling well. But I couldn’t sleep, I could barely eat, I was consumed with worry and having these horrible images of my son. Not once did I think of how crappy I felt or how tired I was. I couldn’t think of anything else. I don’t think any loving mother would be able to think of anything but their child in those kind of moments
@laur131306 Жыл бұрын
Im so incredibly sorry you went through that...how terrifying. And exactly. My daughter spent 8 weeks in the NICU due to a doctor messing up her throat while trying to pump poop out if her lungs that she ended up inhaling...they had to life flight her. Even when I was literally bleeding out on the table, I was screaming for my baby until they had to sedate me. I had a c section and ended up ripping open my incision 3 times because I wouldn't stop staying on my feet by her bedside every single day of those 8 weeks. I know I should have done better because I could have gotten really hurt so it was dumb...but I just remember at that time I didnt care if I had to crawl to her. I was almost carnal. Nothing was going to stop me short of being in the hospital...so you're right. What you and I did is what a mother does 😭 poor Caylee 😭😭
@jennifersignsoflife1375 Жыл бұрын
I was finally pregnant after losing three babies, but my Goddaughter's mom needed my help bc of a very ugly court battle. I couldn't sleep or eat. Thankfully, I went on to have four healthy children. I can't imagine the suffering you all endured. Many Blessings to You & Yours!
@boscoley Жыл бұрын
I’m so sorry that happened to you, I hope you and your son are doing better now ❤
@alexandrafletcher7853 Жыл бұрын
@@boscoley we are. Thank you!
@horrorgirl688 Жыл бұрын
I almost lost my son to a bad asthma attack 2 mos ago right after his 18th birthday and I was loosing my mind..not ONCE did I think of myself
@deannacormier4914 Жыл бұрын
I went through a mental health crisis in my early twenties and my brother took temporary guardianship of my son. I vomit the entire time I was in treatment which was more than two months just from grief of separating. I fully knew he was safe and well loved and provided for. Completely destroyed me. Still not over it.
@SoBlessedByYou9 ай бұрын
I hope you will forgive yourself. You made sure your son was safe so you could get the help you needed and therefore put you in a better place mentally for your son. That was wise and obviously not an easy choice. ❤❤
@bekahanneful Жыл бұрын
Great collab! 51:29 Spidey I’m dyin 😂 Your loss for words pretty well encapsulates how I feel about this whole S.N.A.F.U.
@tylerjune379 Жыл бұрын
I nearly lost my mind when my cat went missing for a few months, I can't imagine how terrrifying it must be to lose your child. There's nothing that could convince me she's innocent.
@iNanieke Жыл бұрын
I hope your cat returned to you safely ❤️
@bronfoth Жыл бұрын
Dr Das is fabulous. I worked in forensic psychiatry just like where he works. His descriptions have been 100% spot on to what I would expect and experienced
@angelicanavarro5311 Жыл бұрын
1) I have two little ones. The youngest is my daughter and she walked away while at the mall-it was crowded and there were a lot of kids in an open play area and we lost sight of her. I was panicking and frantic and the relief that washed over me when we found her close by was immense. If one of them went missing I would be fighting tooth and nail to get out and look for my kids. 2)I am terrified to know what little Cailee suffered in her mother’s care on top of blatant neglect.😢
@WakeyWakeyEggsandBakey Жыл бұрын
Dr Das is my favourite forensic psychiatrist. He is absolutely amazing... so intelligent, insightful and empathic. He also triggers massive regret in me - that I didn't take my Psychology degree further and make a career from it. Life got in the way and I was focusing on other things, not to mention there wasn't a university anywhere near me that taught any criminal psychology types of courses. By the time I was at a point where I was focusing on myself and my dreams, i was almost 40 lol. I'm 49 now and I'm seriously considering doing an online Criminal Psychology course just for fun because obviously 49 is too old to have any hope of having a career. Anyway, thanks Dr Das. I loved this collab, and the collabs you've done with Kimbyrleigha, Noor, and The Disturbing Truth. I'll just keep living vicariously through you. Much love and respect from Kerry in Kent, England ♥ ☺
@charmaynebruce6215 Жыл бұрын
49 is NOT too old at all! If it takes 8 years and you'll be 57. If you don't, in 8 years you'll still be 57 and wishing the same thing. Do you get what I'm 'saying'? You go for it! Hi from Australia :)
@trevorcopes-hj8iz9 ай бұрын
Thanks for your analysis spidey
@maggiebeth5442 Жыл бұрын
You have a great dynamic with Dr Das and it was so interesting and informative to watch you bounce ideas off each other. I hope you'll do more videos together! So many people throw the word "narcissism" around but an experienced forensic psychiatrist is actually qualified to made such an observation. Happy 2023 Spidey, looking forward to more great videos this year! x
@ericatorres9345 Жыл бұрын
When I was young, around age 19, I spent around 60 days in jail. I will say, I did have super vivid dreams, a lot of them being about things that had actually happened in the past. Some bad experiences, some good, and most of them were things that I had completely forgotten about until then. Then you wake up on a cold jail bunk and it’s very surreal, how the dream feels so real and being in jail feels like the dream. For me, and for some of the other women I connected with while there, it was easier just to not to talk about life outside. I quickly learned the more I thought and spoke about my family, the more depressed and hopeless I felt. I also didn’t have kids at that time so…make of it what you will. 15 years later I am a mother to 8 year old twins and I panic just leaving them at school in the morning. I cry when they cry when they get a vaccination shot. CA’s reactions at times seem genuine in the doc, but then she is able to tell this story of her dad putting her child’s cold wet body in her hands without breaking down? As a parent who loves their children, it just makes no sense.
@SanGreal-Hanna Жыл бұрын
“I’m a convicted liar. Thats the truth.” Thats a weird acknowledgement.
@jacobegleston9806 Жыл бұрын
I think shes trying to manipulate us.. but then again I think all this is an intentional manipulation. Admitting to the smaller offense so she has built up a lil credit for the larger ones
@lareinarose8092 Жыл бұрын
Lol this whole "movie" is a weird acknowledgement 🤦🏼♀️ but yes that comment looked and sounded so dumb when she said it 😂 this woman makes me sick to my stomach FR🤢, esp now! she barely even says Caylees name the entire 3 episodes. Her eyes are evil, you can seriously tell those scary things are hiding very dark secrets about that beautiful little babygirl 🥺
@firewilson8056 Жыл бұрын
And an unusual accomplishment
@jennapeneueta-snyder200 Жыл бұрын
It also minimizes that she is a felon, which is what the phrase should be. She says liar bc it holds less weight
@Cunning.Stunt.777 Жыл бұрын
Oxymoron of 2023.... even tops Covid 19! Yep... four years of the whole world witnessing the blatant bullshit of that!
@guitarfliud10 Жыл бұрын
One thing I like about Spidey is that he has an infectious energy lol. When the people he collaborates with are kind of tense, he's just so passionate about what he believes that they get passionate about what they believe, too. I think that's so cool. Thanks for the video, Spidey :)
@kristianmiller1561 Жыл бұрын
As a mother, if I had been locked up and my kid was missing, I'd be going crazy that I couldn't be looking for her.
@crowmedicine3890 Жыл бұрын
I'm going to say this every time I see a video where anyone is saying "I think this was probably an accidental death", no. Caylee was found with duct tape over her mouth and nose. There wasn't any flesh left on her skull but I think we can make that short leap due to the fact that the duct tape was actually holding her mandible and baby teeth in place. This information has come directly from the mouth of Dr. G, the medical examiner for Caylee. CLEARLY not an accident.
@cametochangemyusername-can1295 Жыл бұрын
Isn't it strange this MAJOR detail is overlooked.
@TallyDrake Жыл бұрын
My thought is that it might have been an accident but she/they tried to cover it up to look like an abduction.
@crowmedicine3890 Жыл бұрын
@@cametochangemyusername-can1295 REALLY strange.
@joanies6778 Жыл бұрын
I agree and it's a point I keep returning to... While some suggest they put the tape on her as a cover up, that does not resonate for me. There was also the smell of decay in her car. You cannot convince me her father who was a cop would risk finger prints or dna on the tape or put her body in the car long enough to decay... I don't buy it. There was a story floating years ago that Casey would give her daughter a drug to put her to sleep while she did her wild thing. The tape was to quiet her, IMO, and she accidentally went too far and suffocated her. It's a form of abuse and she would be held responsible if she told that truth. This is what resonates for me, and my gut instincts, along with empathic impressions when watching her are what I have to go with. Her father may or may not have molested her as a child, but he did not kill his granddaughter. I always felt bringing the sexual abuse, whether real or made up, was strictly a distraction and it turned into implicating him. Why was he never charged, then?
@leenymick7745 Жыл бұрын
I love doctor g! She also said she found evidence of chloroform but was not allowed to testify about it
@bettinaschewe7641 Жыл бұрын
Spidey, you are my favorite behavior analyst, but I just loved this team! You both complement each other so well! Loved this! Happy New Year!
@TheBehavioralArts Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much 🤗
@fencing_girl Жыл бұрын
I think this was one of your best. You and the Dr. worked really well together. Well done Spidey!
@TheBehavioralArts Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. And I agree, I think Dr. Das added so much value to this one 😊
@SaltyCwgrl Жыл бұрын
Love love love your channel Spidey. Thank You! 💜
@TheBehavioralArts Жыл бұрын
thanks for the kind words and the support :)
@burf90 Жыл бұрын
Very enjoyable collaboration! I love both your channels and the two of you make for an interesting meeting of the minds.
@Kiya-me Жыл бұрын
It doesn't surprise me that she wasn't worried about her daughter. She knew her daughter was dead because she killed her, so there's nothing for Casey to be concerned about.
@emnamjen1029 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely right, was thinking the same.
@IHeArTrOcK20 Жыл бұрын
Yep and funny enough this documentary just proved it. After all these years her answer to the questions is to point fingers or not address things at all
@ssb4918 Жыл бұрын
Well said !👍👏
@zriber Жыл бұрын
Amazing conclusion from the good doctor! She is not taking the "easy way out" because it makes her look bad for not looking out for her daughter and that just won't work for her personality type. She just cannot be the one to take the blame in this story. Looking forward to part 3!
@victoriablack2093 Жыл бұрын
She does have real sadness.. for herself
@crowmedicine3890 Жыл бұрын
Exactly. It really blows me away to see anyone believing a word she says.
@kerryw1958 Жыл бұрын
I would absolutely be consumed with worry for my child and desperate to get out and help find them.
@GracieL-t9wАй бұрын
I can't believe she tried to pin everything on her father. That is so unbelievable and so sick
@nildam.bonilla5849 Жыл бұрын
For me she is more worried of throwing her dad under the bus and being like "I'm also a victim here! He has manipulated, abuse and control me all my life" that she doesn't realized the train wreck of a path she has carved with her lies, because she is blinded with this new story she has made up to realize it contradicts her and makes zero sense.
@whims6278 Жыл бұрын
Love having Dr. Das and his perspective here! Hope you both had a happy new year 🥂
@juanitaibarra9155 Жыл бұрын
If my daughter or my granddaughter was missing, my actions, emotions and thoughts would consume my days, nights, weeks, months possibly years until my child is found. I would be praying and doing everything I can to help find her. Also if I was abused as a child by my father or brother I would do everything in my power to protect my child from them.
@nicb2073 Жыл бұрын
I agree ...and to add, I would also continue fight & do everything in my poower to seek justice for who did do it.
@delrenehoffecker1446 Жыл бұрын
My 21 year old daughter was murdered. To this day I am overloaded with grief at times. Even more then being angry at the three that took her life. I know she’s in paradise but I have no flippin clue how she did what she did. Even if I had the worse childhood, which who doesn’t have issues. She belongs locked up. God bless Caylee.
@pewwielouise Жыл бұрын
The jury of this case better think twice about their verdict now. I hope they realize what they have done. They let a monster loose into society. The justice for that little girl’s death was in their hands.
@DML_Mama Жыл бұрын
This case has forever disturbed me. As the Mother of 3 of my own kids, and a Teacher to hundreds (if not thousands of kids) this woman is vile! I want to protect the world from sociopaths like her!
@anaisabelbotelho Жыл бұрын
This is probably the best video I've watched concerning Casey Anthony 's behavior. It baffles me how she plays around with all these versions of what happened to her and Caylee and expects everyone to believe her. Regardless of 'where the truth lies', imo, there are more skeletons in the Anthonys' closet than just Caylee's, I'm just not sure they are really what Casey claims.
@Cng0308 Жыл бұрын
Have you seen "Part I" (this is Part II) It's amazing as well.
@anaisabelbotelho Жыл бұрын
@@Cng0308 I have seen it as well. It is really good too.
@kateashby3066 Жыл бұрын
Remember her superpower is to take a piece of truth and exploit it to make a new narrative. Truth: dad has a gambling problem: exploit it into “he has a lot of dark secrets!”. Like- trying to turn an addiction issue into being a pedo is quite the leap!
@Mysmichelle69 Жыл бұрын
"She doesn't know how humans react" EXACTLY
@ttinkers1062 Жыл бұрын
The fact that she is changing her story so many years later is just so revealing. She was lying then she is lying now. She’s had all this time to rehearse her part and get it just right. Most actors don’t get 10 years to rehearse. They get the script and then have to act it out. She’s been going over this in her mind for years and years.
@neenaj365 Жыл бұрын
I’m a parent and every one of this woman’s behaviours raises red flags for me. I don’t understand how anyone would find her credible.
@ginnygin7141 Жыл бұрын
I think that the way Casey acted for those 31 days wasn't with thought to her getting caught at all or at least not having a plan. I think she was only trying to make sure that her parents would not ask questions and would not raise the alarm. She did it until her mother literally dragged her outside and forced her to get on the phone w 911! I think she was also so desperate to live the youth she felt she was robbed of and since she has little if any impulse control she probably didn't think much about how it would look later. That's just the way I perceive it anyway. When I was living a lifestyle of partying and substance abuse tomorrow was something that could be dealt with tomorrow, and i would lie and avoid until i was physically incapable of it(incapacitated by jail, rehab, passing out, confronted etc). Which appears to be exactly what happened. She also just didn't seem to have a plan that involved having to stick to one story instead of her usual method of a million little lies that depended on the people she was lying to not discussing amongst themselves or looking back at transcripts and recordings. Okay sorry for writing such a novel. Love this series of videos I have been checking daily for the next one since the last!!
@hollybrooke322 Жыл бұрын
I agree. 100%.
@heidimedel Жыл бұрын
I have been to jail before, and I worried myself into daily panic attacks due to me not being with my kids (yes. I know I put myself in that situation, and the guilt almost killed me) and they weren't even in danger. I'd probably have a heart attack if I was stuck in jail and my child was missing. None of it would come from feeling lonely in jail. I wouldn't be able to stop thinking about my child for a single second.
@flychickadee Жыл бұрын
Have you ever watched the youtube channel @jessicakent? She is an ex-prisoner (related to drug stuff) in long-term recovery working on prison reform (her life story is wild!). She often talks about how blaming someone by saying they have "put themself in that situation" (of jail) is never the answer to say to people. What I'm saying is you did the best you could with what you had at the time, and I still believe in you 💜
@heidimedel Жыл бұрын
@@flychickadee I appreciate the kind words! ❤ Yes!!! I follow both Jessica Kent and Christina Randall. I love them both. They're inspiring and proof that we can overcome the poor choices we made. 😘
@flychickadee Жыл бұрын
@@heidimedel 💜
@c2cooler2 Жыл бұрын
@@heidimedel OMG!! Christina Randall is awesome!!!
@MsLambchop Жыл бұрын
That's because you're a good mother who isn't self-absorbed.
@jaclyng23 Жыл бұрын
She previously said she never left her dad alone with her daughter but why all of a sudden she “left” her alone for 31 days
@fencing_girl Жыл бұрын
Good point. She made a big deal about being a light sleeper, being on alert, locking the door, (then "maybe I forgot"). Wouldn't leave her alone with him, then letting him walk off with her daughter & keep her for a month while she partied. I had a lot of trouble watching this & following Casey's story. Nothing was clear. Did the daughter drown? Nope I guess not, but nothing indicating she was resuscitated. If her parents decided to go with the "she drowned" story in court why didn't THEY report the death? Why didn't they try and resuscitate? Why did they report her missing? Why did they search for her? If she almost drowned, why would Casey's father take the child but Casey's mother would know nothing about it? The ONLY thing that makes sense is Casey killed her own child (accidental or otherwise), hid it from her parents, then when questioned a month later allowed her parents to initiate a search while Casey just kept lying to avoid consequences. Good to hear Spidey & Dr. Das having the same issue with her lack of consistency.
@jaclyng23 Жыл бұрын
@@fencing_girl agree with all of this. Nothing adds up.
@willowflowerchild Жыл бұрын
ANY parent who doesn’t call the cops after their child is missing for an hour is GUILTY. Period.
@taylormiville2484 Жыл бұрын
❤ Dr. Das! Definitely going to check out his channel now.
@ThebehavioralArts2 Жыл бұрын
*FOR ASSISTANCE OFFERS.❤*
@Lisajed Жыл бұрын
It was obvious to me why Casey awkwardly made it a point to say "there's no such thing as a good night's sleep... it was to be in direct contrast to this statement regarding her guilt or innocence she sarcastically said "I SLEEP PRETTY WELL EVERY NIGHT!" It raised a lot of eyebrows when she said it it 10 years ago I knew right away Casey was trying to correct that misconception that she had no problem getting a good night's sleep even though her daughter was missing
@boscoley Жыл бұрын
Hey Spidey! Not sure if you’ve seen “The First 48 with Marcia Clark”, but her episode of Casey Anthony was brilliant. By the end of it, she showed definitive proof that Casey did it. This whole documentary that Casey did is ridiculous- she is a true narcissist! I absolutely love your channel and now I’m always looking at people’s body language. It’s so fascinating, thank you!! I Always look forward to your new episodes 😊
@maryannanderson2213 Жыл бұрын
Is she a liar? Let's just say there's no way I would buy a used car from her! Also, it seems to me the grief we are seeing is for herself because she knows she still has the title of "America's Most Hated Mom" and is NOT grief over the loss of Caylee. I find her behavior despicable.
@strangetenderness Жыл бұрын
i don’t understand how she says while in prison, the memories of her father came back to her. but then she says, when caylee was taken by her dad, she had to follow his instructions like she did since she was 8 years old.
@llibrescuinaimusica7273 Жыл бұрын
Great job! Thank you for your time and vídeos Best regards from Catalonia 🙏🏻✨
@Jessica_Crease87 Жыл бұрын
I thought the same thing as Dr Das! It's more genuine about her!!! I am a mother to an only child and the day she went missing I believe I would never forget! She is always #1! She gets her plate of food before I eat, nicer clothes, shoes, etc.... She is my everything!
@PC4333 Жыл бұрын
Jaw droppingly amazing Spidey and Dr Das. I'm just floored. I'm will be watching this a few more times. So much to absorb in one hour. Thank you both!
@venessacandelaria9385 Жыл бұрын
You both are incredible @ your job! I don’t buy her story. She’s lied so much @ this point that’s it’s extremely hard to believe her. I followed this story when it came out and her actions during and after the time her daughter was missing are so bizarre. I think she had a close relationship with her Dad and once her parents didn’t buy her story and didn’t “defend” her I think that’s where her rage towards her Dad comes from and now the only way to hurt him is by making up lies about about him. Excited for part 3!!
@jamiebeck407 Жыл бұрын
Omg!.. Yes! @Venessa Candelaria. I too followed this case from the beginning, especially since I live in Orlando. So it was on all our local stations first before it hit national media. And I have to say you hit it on the head for me. I truly believe that this whole made up story about her Dad was her only way to try to hurt him. She's just a very sick individual to me. Period‼️
@venessacandelaria9385 Жыл бұрын
@@jamiebeck407 Thanks for your comment. ❤️I agree with you.
@jamiebeck407 Жыл бұрын
@@venessacandelaria9385 Aww... You're Welcome Sweetie! 🥰 And I agree with you 100%. Everything you said was spot on for me. 🎯
@tabbie13 Жыл бұрын
She was “working at the club” but previously she said she was looking for her daughter at the clubs. 😂 seriously she never stops
@ThebehavioralArts2 Жыл бұрын
*FOR ASSISTANCE OFFER’S.🎉*
@zoe9190 Жыл бұрын
Anyone else notice how she describes the situation from 3:56 onwards. “I can see him standing there” not he was standing there holding Caylee. She uses it where its like she is an onlooker in the situation, instead of someone who was there
@Muffin21814 Жыл бұрын
Going to subscribe to Dr. Das. You both are spot on!! In a nutshell, she is going after her dad because when the grandchild was born, she was no longer the apple of daddy's eye. The parents were trying to make her a responsible parent and it pissed her off. She is doing this for the money. She can't stand being alone. Everyone has shunned her. The tears are for her feeling sorry for herself. I watched the entire trial. I live too close to the situation and it being a child really affected me. (She was pissed off because she was not getting her way.
@thebodylanguagebookclub-SamD Жыл бұрын
Awesome guest!!! Hope we see more of Dr Das on The Behavioural Arts channel 🙌🙌
@thebodylanguagebookclub-SamD Жыл бұрын
That light bulb moment 💡💡💡😮👏
@bronfoth Жыл бұрын
CA's facial expressions feel like a dog's snarl to me. She bares all her teeth and there's such a strong intensity and I get a sense that she is feeling threatened and is protecting her domain. (Imagine a dog snarling because you are getting too close to their food.)
@jazminpineda1173 Жыл бұрын
😂😂
@bronfoth Жыл бұрын
@@jazminpineda1173 about 2 hours before I watched this I was dealing with a dog who was snarling at another dog. We were in a swimming pool and had the "snarler" in the pool. Whenever the other dog was enjoying any attention (was loving trying to catch water being splashed at it) it would snarl as if to say, "my pool, get away". I had a strong feeling it was about protecting territory. Haha both dogs live at this house, and I don't. It should have been snarling at ME! But I had just fed it. So, you know, doggy priorities! 😬😂😎. I swear CA was a dead-ringer for CoCo. Maybe CA could change her name?
@jazminpineda1173 Жыл бұрын
CoCo Anthony! no disrespect to the dog😂😂
@danielleminerva4525 Жыл бұрын
EXACTLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@sciencenotstigma9534 Жыл бұрын
Yes, she looks like she is baring her teeth. The Behavior Panel has said is a show of aggression in humans, too. They discuss it in the Amber Heard series.
@nini_nunez Жыл бұрын
“As I’m sitting there with her on my lap… just hysterical.. ” story telling with the conveying of emotions
@poofypeanut0221 Жыл бұрын
I live your channel. It’s a comfort show at this point. I love how I’d rest and if you are of just basic human interaction (as well as more advanced). There’s a lot of things in which I’ve just learned over life, and sometimes I either get assurance from you that I thought about this in the right way, or you involve me to think deeper on it, and other times learn new stuff entirely. But overall, I think your demeanor, tone, approach is literally perfect. It’s a great channel. Okay hank you for your hard work and clear passion you have for the subject!
@jonsiesharondjones4957 Жыл бұрын
Just found this channel and I'm already a fan. Thank you for your professionalism and insight. So, maybe I missed something, but in her letter to Cookie, while she was in jail, she started having dreams and remembering all the bad things that happened to her growing up. If that's the case, in the beginning of the film she said AFTER the bad thing happened to her daughter, HE took her and said everything is going to be alright, then she fell apart knowing that she now had to protect HIM...the man that she knew to be the worse person in the world and lie/live as she would normally do. WHY? If she didn't have those memories (yet) there would be no reason to protect or be so fearful the day her baby girl "disappeared".
@TheBehavioralArts Жыл бұрын
Welcome to the channel 😊 and yep… totally agreed, this is the chaos that is Casey’s timeline. Conflicting information at every turn
@tracyk2404 Жыл бұрын
Although I don’t believe her “story”, I believe her lie is that she was protecting him because she was “brainwashed”. This is what she wants us to believe. That she was only protecting him because she was blindly trusting him due to being brainwashed and she wasn’t thinking straight. I don’t buy it one bit, but that’s the premise to this lie.
@AikoFox Жыл бұрын
I loved everything about how Spidey and Das broke things down and discussed so much in such a short period of time. I could easily watch them do a 2-3 hour video like this. This is a chef's kiss video/content/collab 11/10 🤌🏽 Subbing to Das %100. I enjoyed Spidey's reactions so freaking much during this vid, especially the "reluctant grief" bs 😂
@sammyflc Жыл бұрын
Absolutely fantastic analysis with Dr. Das! I hope you both will do more collaborations in the future! Thank you both so much!
@KaliadderExperiments Жыл бұрын
Throughout this video, I found it very curious the absense of eye-blocking when she's talking about horrific and potentially traumatic events. Usually when talking about a such events it seems a person, due to the stress, would a) have a heightened blink rate, and b) moments of eye-blocking in the form of either hand(s) over eyes or closing of the eyes. I did occasionally see blink-rate, but not much eye-blocking. Not sure what it means, but it peaked my curiosity. On a somewhat-related topic, I wonder how much of her reactions/emotions are true reactions/emotions. I figure these documentaries have a good chunk of "oh hey, that was interesting. can you do that again, but for the camera this time?" Or something similar. Due to directing, editing, etc, we're not guaranteed we're seeing first-time telling or initial reactions.
@AnnelisR Жыл бұрын
This woman is terrifying. Conversely, Spidey, you’re great as always, and I hope to see Dr. Das on your channel more often. You’re both brilliant and your joint analyses were great. Good to see you back.