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@rosmarywubbel869310 ай бұрын
She did it
@fromjennywithlove540710 ай бұрын
This woman is guilty as sin. She got away with murder.
@rockseaH2O10 ай бұрын
I wish they would’ve added manslaughter charges also just to hold her accountable, as well as concealment of death charges if the jury wouldn’t find her guilty of murder
@sheilagadde597510 ай бұрын
Jurors FAILED in this case.
@tammyirwin70310 ай бұрын
Actually the government failed to prove her guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
@user_angelmum10 ай бұрын
I agree 100% I don't know how they sleep at night . Caylee was let down by the jury. the judge, the lawyers . Her "mother " and who ever was the bio father ..
@catme1310 ай бұрын
Have the jurors been interviewed, where they explain why they choose a "not guilty" verdict?
@tammyirwin70310 ай бұрын
@@user_angelmum she was let down by the government not proving their case be a reasonable doubt if they would’ve went with second-degree murder, I think she would’ve been found guilty
@william99224 ай бұрын
@@catme13I am one of the jurors, I can’t speak on why we found her not guilty, but I will say I sleep well at night, especially after hearing the evidence that wasn’t allowed in court! So F off.
@rockseaH2O10 ай бұрын
The jury was confused on the definition of murder, I think they believed that intent had to be present. I believe a juror even stated that the case didn’t prove beyond a doubt *how* she died. Which shows they were confused because it just had to be proven that Casey was responsible.
@daniellealexander739210 ай бұрын
I remember this guy from the trial. He was superb. God knows the truth, and one day, that precious little girl Caylee will get justice. Sending prayers for strength and peace to Cindy and George Anthony 🙏🏻 ❤️
@TrudylynnGunn10 ай бұрын
Biggest miscarriage of justice EVER! R.I.P. Caylee You will be remembered always. I would love to have this book unfortunately to get it to Canada was going to cost approx 55. dollars Canadian. Hopefully I can suggest it to our local library. Thank you Gerardo Bloise for exposing the truth of this woman's lies.
@hallsjuju240010 ай бұрын
There is a big difference in wanting to believe in someone and actually believing. I think that is what Cindy Anthony did with her daughter.
@claudiamontano51910 ай бұрын
If I FELT my daughter was NOT telling the truth of my GRANDDAUGHTERS where abouts from the BEGINNING, I would have hired and INVESTIGATOR .
@claudiamontano51910 ай бұрын
Thank you sir for all your EFFORTS.....
@debbutler812510 ай бұрын
I agree with him thousand percent guilty was all over her face
@tryscience10 ай бұрын
*Sounds like a money grab, to me*. THE LADY: "oh, I have it " (the book), reads.. "...portion of the proceeds will go to the missing child project, right?" *(notice: PORTION)* later, he says, "everything that goes to this book, goes towards the Missing Child Project". Seems a bit imprecise, for a forensics guy, yes?
@TrudylynnGunn10 ай бұрын
what his name, her lawyer makes me sick
@yokokurama310 ай бұрын
Jose baez
@catme1310 ай бұрын
@@yokokurama3 Me too..he is a despicable human being!
@TonyGarrett-p1c10 ай бұрын
Everyone is entitled to effective council and a vigorous defense. Yeah, she prolly did it.
@catherinedabbs914410 ай бұрын
NO information shared. It's hype for a book sale.
@claudiamontano51910 ай бұрын
JUSTICE FOR KALEY...AMEN....MAYBE??????😢
@shirleyhughes145510 ай бұрын
Carry Anthony's own Mother smelled death in Casey's car. I saw and heard her say it on Nancy Grace when this happened!.
@DestinyA8310 ай бұрын
Her freaking mother should have been charged and put in jail for lying so much on the stand!! She deliberately helped her get off
@peacehappyb23710 ай бұрын
George lied too. The whole family helped cover up the death so Casey and the third party couldn't get in trouble. They all know she died way before Cindy's 911 call.
@marilynwillett80410 ай бұрын
THEY TOOK A MONTH TO QUESTION WHERE IS THE CHILD?
@amandaadzima176410 ай бұрын
I don’t believe anything that man is saying it’s way deeper than that 😡😡😡
@yokokurama310 ай бұрын
She is guilty as sin. BUT If this guy wanted real justice he wouldnt be profiting off a book. He'd put it on docial media platforms for free and guaranteed he'd still make a profit with people wanting to donate since he is releasing vital info for free.
@lRedBaronl8 ай бұрын
The cut off my boy Gerardo at the end when he was saying where to get the book 🤣
@TonyGarrett-p1c10 ай бұрын
Let me ask this investigator; what if the suspect had 'sanitized' or even destroyed her computer? What could investigators have done? Queried the internet service provider?
@FignewtonjohnАй бұрын
I didn't follow this case too much back then because Casey didn't interest me much however now that i hear she is saying her dad and brother molested her i do believe that part but Casey herself murdered Caylee and most likely it is because of her abuse growing up she had a detachment from Caylee. Molestation can cause promiscuity
@bettyreynolds20410 ай бұрын
Just thought about this today but could there be some connection between Zanny and the boyfriend who die.or got killed? It's like they both just fanished into thin air!
@marilynwillett80410 ай бұрын
HER AND OJ,
@autumnfragrance632610 ай бұрын
Casey is old news... We now know exactly what happened to Caylee: The pool ladder was accidentally left down. Caylee opened the sliding glass door, walked into the backyard & climbed into the pool (unescorted and sans arm floats). Caylee accidentally drowned whilst Casey was asleep. Note that Caylee had been told a 1000 times to stay away from the pool. Casey awoke to discover that Caylee was missing & panicked. Casey began a frantic search & discovered Caylee floating in the pool. Casey retrieved Caylee from the pool and began mouth-to-mouth resuscitation pronto. Casey had trouble keeping Caylee's mouth open during resuscitation, so she used duct tape to aid the process (i.e. the duct tape was used to help keep Caylee's mouth open). Casey was hysterical after all attempts to breathe life back into Caylee failed. The sense of loss was so great that she lost control of her mental faculties - Casey began to behave irrationally. Post partum psychosis had begun to set in. A distraught Casey even entertained thoughts of suicide... potential suicide methods such as "foolproof suffocation" were searched on her computer. Casey dressed Caylee & put her wet swimsuit (which reeked of chlorine) in the Pontiac trunk (some of Caylee's hairs were attached to the swimsuit). Casey then drove around town in a zombie like state. She was confused and did not know what to do: Should she take Caylee home? Should she take Caylee to the hospital? Should she take Caylee to Blanchard Park? Should she take Caylee to Universal Studios? Should she bury Caylee? Casey frantically visited places that were familiar to her, e.g. Blanchard Park, Sawgrass Apartments, Target, Blockbusters, Fusian. The chaotic travel orgy lasted for days, whilst Casey became even more irrational. Casey was now at the point of a mental break-down. She still believed that she could revive Caylee herself. Always the optimist, Casey even got a "Bella Vita" tattoo. An exhausted & emotionally drained Casey finally retreated to a wooded area near her home, a former childhood hangout. She believed that she would find a sense of comfort regressing back to more pleasant childhood memories. Casey began to sense the gravity and hopelessness of the situation and instinctively buried Caylee in the wooded area - she even borrowed a shovel (from our neighbor) to conduct a proper burial ceremony. Casey also buried a few sentimental items along with Caylee - so Caylee would not be "alone." A traumatized Casey attempted to continue on with her life - refusing to accept Caylee's death - she wandered around town aimlessly ... visiting familiar places - searching for her Caylee. And yes, on occasion, a distraught Casey even sought the comfort of men. The Pontiac eventually ran out of gas and was abandoned at the AMSCOT. This frantic search continued for 31 days until Cindy intervened with the now infamous 911 call. Casey had to borrow a few dollars from friends in order to fund her investigation. As far as the babysitter - "Zenaida" was a generic name for a Nanny or babysitter- i.e. derived from "Zanny the Nanny." Zenaida was created as a protective figure - a Guardian watching over Caylee. As long as Zenaida existed - Caylee was safe. Casey had a conniption after she discovered that Caylee accidentally drowned. She refused to accept this painful reality. She continued to believe that Caylee could be safe with "Zanny." She did not want to face the possibility that Caylee had died or jeopardize Caylee's safety with Zanny. Granted, not all of her decisions were made with a sound mind... e.g. the decision to conduct her own independent search effort or being confused about her current employment status at Universal.
@BarrierIsland10 ай бұрын
Drowning is the most common cause of death in Florida. I don't buy it. There is something more sinister...
@launderedcotton807010 ай бұрын
Cool story, Casey.
@velcro-is-a-rip-off10 ай бұрын
You're psychotic
@daniellealexander739210 ай бұрын
@@launderedcotton8070I was literally going to write the exact same thing. You beat me to it!
@wendyfoster557910 ай бұрын
You did a great job summing up the madness that is Casey Anthony mind. Only she believes her BS.
@youllbefine419510 ай бұрын
This crap interview is for a crap book to be sold and make a money grab. The book uncovers nothing new. Sad to see this guy trying to sell a book on the grave of a dead girl
@tryscience10 ай бұрын
*Sounds like a money grab, to me*. THE LADY: "oh, I have it (the book), reads.. "...portion of the proceeds will go to the missing child project, right?" *(notice: PORTION)* later, he says, "everything that goes to this book, goes towards the Missing Child Project". Seems a bit imprecise, for a forensics guy, yes?