Did Casey Anthony Prove Her Innocence? | Casey Anthony Documentary Analysis

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  • @ReleasePeas
    @ReleasePeas Рік тому +592

    Suspicious how fast casey called the cops to complain about someone spilling a drink on her at a bar but didn’t give her missing daughter the same energy

    • @emmaanne345
      @emmaanne345 Рік тому +14

      Ikr

    • @caramadra5
      @caramadra5 Рік тому +7

      Wow really?

    • @jamielehman4934
      @jamielehman4934 6 місяців тому

      Because by the time she realized Caylee had died, there was no way of reviving her. Calling the cops would have done nothing but cause Casey to go to jail. If your daughter can't be saved then what's the point in bringing the cops in on it?

    • @jamielehman4934
      @jamielehman4934 6 місяців тому

      I honestly think it was manslaughter. She did something she wasn't supposed to do and inadvertantly killed Caylee.

    • @samueldawkins
      @samueldawkins 6 місяців тому +8

      @@jamielehman4934 is this bait? she killed the kid by suffocation.

  • @jimmer12911
    @jimmer12911 Рік тому +2203

    Peacock should be ashamed to call it a documentary. It was just a production crew filming Casey’s never ending lies.

    • @bobbyologun1517
      @bobbyologun1517 Рік тому +6

      you saw it?

    • @Venomous_471
      @Venomous_471 Рік тому +43

      I agree I couldn't finish it , she kept lying

    • @jimmer12911
      @jimmer12911 Рік тому +22

      @@bobbyologun1517 if you’re asking me if I watched the series? Yes I did

    • @IVANOOZE69
      @IVANOOZE69 Рік тому +1

      @@Venomous_471 are you an expect in body language analysis? If not, how do you know she was lying? OR are you just saying she lying to fit the pre determined narrative you conjured in that pea brain? Ill take the latter lol

    • @elaineelias2588
      @elaineelias2588 Рік тому +56

      Thank you for analysis. I don't think anyone in their right mind could believe this woman.

  • @Riviwriter
    @Riviwriter Рік тому +221

    This trial is a prime example of how "not guilty" is not the same as "innocent"

    • @vanessabriggs-firmin2820
      @vanessabriggs-firmin2820 Рік тому +13

      Yes, not proven beyond doubt does not mean not guilty, it means a catalogue of errors were made in trying to find the truth and achieve justice.

    • @zoer7338
      @zoer7338 Рік тому +9

      Her lawyers were happy to destroy her own father (and anyone else) to raise reasonable doubt. It was horrible to watch. I hope her life is at least as miserable as she made her family's life. It's hard for me to fathom such cruelty.

  • @thebeatnumber
    @thebeatnumber Рік тому +1724

    Casey Anthony may have been acquitted of murder, but the fact that she went partying after finding out that her daughter was dead, speaks volumes about the kind of human being she is.

    • @ShadowWizard123
      @ShadowWizard123 Рік тому +123

      She got a tattoo that says Life Is Beautiful or something very similar. During that same time frame. Safe to say she wasn't exactly in mourning.

    • @sayhello5377
      @sayhello5377 Рік тому +2

      Yeah, most parents would have a hard time finding the strength to go on. She found hers at the bottom of a bottle of tequila in a night club. 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @seniprime6693
      @seniprime6693 Рік тому +19

      According to her she was working.

    • @damnmuggle
      @damnmuggle Рік тому +34

      @@seniprime6693 lol

    • @ashrpblond
      @ashrpblond Рік тому +19

      she was in jail when they found caylees body

  • @figgy7099
    @figgy7099 Рік тому +650

    She knows she's guilty, she climbs out of her sewer every few years with another story, hoping one will stick and everyone will glorify her. The best way to make her go away is to forget her name.

    • @peacehappyb237
      @peacehappyb237 Рік тому +4

      She is guilty of something but it isn't premeditated murder.

    • @leahjones9626
      @leahjones9626 Рік тому +27

      Only ppl that could possibly fall for her BS is people that know basically nothing of the case.
      Also I have NOT come across ONE response to her docu-series that believes her claims whatsoever!!
      I have only seen SO MANY new video responses flooding the internet and tv of people breaking down ALL THE REASONS WHY THEY DO NOT believe her!!
      She’s just reminding everyone of how guilty she was and still is! Just PROVING her guilt the more she tries to convince people of her innocence. Its literally having the opposite effect she was hoping for 😂.

    • @Mackenzie-s4q
      @Mackenzie-s4q Рік тому +40

      "Climbs out of her sewer" 🤣🤣 good one

    • @leahjones9626
      @leahjones9626 Рік тому +28

      @@peacehappyb237 and now do you know this?? There’s even a lot of evidence showing premeditation.
      So how did you ever come to that conclusion??

    • @GenZedsMother
      @GenZedsMother Рік тому +5

      Perfectly stated

  • @Dirdav09
    @Dirdav09 Рік тому +173

    I can’t get over the fact that she called the police when a woman threw a drink at her in a bar, but not when her daughter went missing. Definitely shows where her priorities are, she is one of the worst humans alive.

    • @laurenurban3942
      @laurenurban3942 Рік тому +6

      Acquitted by a Florida jury.

    • @GrumpyKay
      @GrumpyKay Рік тому +8

      ​@@laurenurban3942who were lied to by the defense. If the jury was allowed to know all the truth, they would have convicted her.

    • @erikhammer153
      @erikhammer153 Рік тому +1

      ​@GrumpyKay she innocent woman!

    • @samueldawkins
      @samueldawkins 6 місяців тому

      @@laurenurban3942 shut up

    • @roberthooper8883
      @roberthooper8883 Місяць тому

      @@GrumpyKay WRONG. ANYBODY with any sense knew that if a kid was missing and the mom did not try to get police, fbi, and national guard involved in the first 30 minutes- that the mom did it.

  • @GC-pq6vm
    @GC-pq6vm Рік тому +1302

    No one believed her then and no one believes her now. I couldn’t get out of bed when my dog died. Her child died and she was dancing on bars and partying. Even if it was accidental, it’s very hard to believe she just went on for a month like life was going great for her. All her lies, Zenaida, Universal Studios, not telling her parents she was failing and wasn’t going to graduate. Now she’s had 10 years to come up with even more ridiculous lies. Thanks for covering this Dr. G, bc I was not going to watch anything this person could profit from.

    • @coffeechatsandwalks3976
      @coffeechatsandwalks3976 Рік тому +83

      And life was going on so great for her that she got a tattoo that is interpreted as 'the good life' - whilst her child was missing!

    • @Heidirclark
      @Heidirclark Рік тому +20

      SAME

    • @ashrpblond
      @ashrpblond Рік тому +10

      every one greves different and that is what she was used to pretend all is ok

    • @Kawiboy
      @Kawiboy Рік тому +3

      Agreed ✌️

    • @karenaltschwager5929
      @karenaltschwager5929 Рік тому +55

      Sadly there are a large number who now believe she is innocent after the doco. How I dont know.

  • @LeeDee5
    @LeeDee5 Рік тому +369

    She killed her daughter and then she's still milking it years later.
    She's a true monster.

    • @bobbyologun1517
      @bobbyologun1517 Рік тому +4

      prove it

    • @LeeDee5
      @LeeDee5 Рік тому

      ​@@bobbyologun1517oh shut up

    • @bobbyologun1517
      @bobbyologun1517 Рік тому +3

      @@LeeDee5 compelling evidence indeed

    • @gigiarmany
      @gigiarmany Рік тому +21

      @@bobbyologun1517 hey Casey stop trolling👹

    • @emizerri
      @emizerri Рік тому +7

      @@bobbyologun1517 The evidence speaks for itself Casey

  • @kaileyb8942
    @kaileyb8942 Рік тому +512

    They gave this monster a platform to only talk about herself the entire time and Caylee still has no justice. My heart breaks for that little girl still to this day. Everyone failed her..

    • @ISayFinn
      @ISayFinn Рік тому

      My heart breaks for the little girl that people like you recycle the same old tired story that didn't prove her mother was the murderer. Why don't you look at the facts and do some deductive reasoning and figure out why this case never got solved. George fooled you all. The truth will come out, it always does, and then who will the monster be? You maybe?

    • @tickledtoffee
      @tickledtoffee Рік тому +28

      I've always believed Casey is guilty, but I was still shocked by how quickly and effortlessly she twisted this show to be all about herself.

    • @CaraHTheRealCie
      @CaraHTheRealCie Рік тому +15

      It's dismaying how often videos like this one cite utter incompetence on the part of law enforcement and/or CPS.

    • @katdee8328
      @katdee8328 Рік тому +3

      Money.

    • @pamelagibson470
      @pamelagibson470 Рік тому +3

      Casy the victim😂

  • @MoonWomanStudios
    @MoonWomanStudios Рік тому +593

    Based on my experience with narcissists, she did exactly what she's accusing others of doing

    • @GingerAlle171
      @GingerAlle171 Рік тому +25

      Exactly! When someone you suspect to be a narcissist,is accusing you of something, you absolutely know it is a lie, for sure they have done just that!
      If they accuse you of cheating, that they have done.

    • @DeadManSinging1
      @DeadManSinging1 Рік тому +8

      Reminds me of my housemate who slammed the cats head in a door and blamed me for it

    • @ambermcdonald1302
      @ambermcdonald1302 Рік тому +21

      FOR SURE. Narcissists tell on themselves.

    • @beckydoesit9331
      @beckydoesit9331 Рік тому

      Actually, I'm glad she agreed to this documentary. Like a lot of people, I believed she killed her daughter. But now, listening to her updated version of the story, I can get onboard with it. Her lies are so much more believable now. I would love to see her father charged. What a creep he turned out to be. Casey is a hero.

    • @thomasswafford250
      @thomasswafford250 Рік тому +25

      @@beckydoesit9331 her lies are so much more believable? So you are saying that she lied, but since she's doing a better job now you believe her?

  • @juliejones372
    @juliejones372 Рік тому +845

    I always remember the taped visits of her parents visiting her in jail. They were anguished and also walked on eggshells. She was angry and defensive, but not worried like her parents were. She never grieved or acted upset. It's a travesty that she was not found guilty.

    • @Herewearenowentertainus
      @Herewearenowentertainus Рік тому +37

      She was so manipulative during those visits. “I need to be out on the streets finding Caylee”… when her parents were asking her to be honest with the investigators.

    • @sarahalbers5555
      @sarahalbers5555 Рік тому +26

      She didn't even look like she missed her 8 hours of sleep.

    • @beckydoesit9331
      @beckydoesit9331 Рік тому +4

      Actually, I'm glad she agreed to this documentary. Like a lot of people, I believed she killed her daughter. But now, listening to her updated version of the story, I can get onboard with it. Her lies are so much more believable now. I would love to see her father charged. What a creep he turned out to be. Casey is a hero.

    • @pjames1145
      @pjames1145 Рік тому

      @@beckydoesit9331 like the lawyer said…this family is F u c K Ed up.

    • @lefish5277
      @lefish5277 Рік тому

      @@beckydoesit9331 Becky, you need to quit using my perfectly good oxygen if you’re going to be this stupid. I’m sorry your parents are brother and sister but don’t put your autism on the internet like this it’s embarrassing for you

  • @susanreeve9430
    @susanreeve9430 Рік тому +86

    The fact that she created a completely fictitious character to accuse of kidnapping the child, has only one reason behind it. She knew it would send people on a wild goose chase and waste time instead of finding her daughter. There is no other reason to do that, other than to deflect guilt.

    • @tupacalypse88
      @tupacalypse88 Рік тому +3

      she created that character in lies to her parents way before the murder if in remembering right

    • @trishwedin4664
      @trishwedin4664 9 місяців тому +4

      I believe when she said "Zanny the nanny," she was telling the truth in a way. I believe that Casey dosed Caley with zanex so she would sleep while Casey left her alone (possibly in the trunk of her car) so that she could party. She went too far and overdosed Caley, and she panicked and threw her baby away like trash.

  • @SuperSara924
    @SuperSara924 Рік тому +1305

    One time my dog got out and chased a rabbit into the woods across the street. As we tried getting her back home, my mind was steps ahead in case she got lost, thinking I would have to call police/animal control etc. (luckily we got her in ourselves and the ordeal was about five minutes) I cannot imagine not reporting my dog, let alone child missing for 31 days. I think that says all we need to know about Casey

    • @GC-pq6vm
      @GC-pq6vm Рік тому +71

      Same, my dog getting out the gait puts me in a panic disorder. Could you imagine a child being “missing” and you are nonchalantly partying?

    • @CankleCankle
      @CankleCankle Рік тому +34

      I’m happy you got your dog back. I had a beagle named Oscar who was an escape artist. He was such a curious and active little guy. So much happiness with him would be abruptly halted by sheer panic looking for him praying he got lucky enough to not get run over by a car.

    • @Catsss1017
      @Catsss1017 Рік тому +25

      Same when my cat went missing after I let him out and he didn’t return for more than an hour I completely lost it panicked I looked for him everywhere I eventually found him. That’s my cat tho, and it was after an hour.

    • @R-L-I
      @R-L-I Рік тому +40

      But remember Sarah (according to Casey) she was with the babysitter…for 30 days…one she couldn’t remember her last name or had a phone number for, I mean perfectly normal right? Don’t you believe her? 🙄

    • @seniprime6693
      @seniprime6693 Рік тому +37

      She states that she always did all these extra things to keep her father away from her daughter and yet she though it was perfectly fine for him to have her for 31 days. Do you know what someone like that can do to a child in 31 days? According to her She definitely did but she was cool with that. Casey is full of crap.

  • @ellis7622
    @ellis7622 Рік тому +645

    It still blows my mind that she got away with this. This woman deserves the absolute worst that life can offer.

    • @zoso1980
      @zoso1980 Рік тому +1

      She wasn't convicted due to the state's inferior case. They went too aggressive with the charges, with not enough evidence. It's a prosecution fail. They should've charged her with negligence. That was provable. The murder we all know happened, the state didn't have enough goods, and as such there was enough reasonable doubt by the jury. No matter how pissed and disgusted the jury is, if the smoking gun isn't there, they couldn't convict her on murder. The state, as Dr. Grande said, failed Caylee.

    • @julief634
      @julief634 Рік тому +26

      Well, it was in Floriduuuh the land of idiots, so I am not surprised she was acquitted.

    • @zoso1980
      @zoso1980 Рік тому +14

      @@julief634 Calling people idiots is never a wise discussion tactic. I'm not sure if you are insulting the jury, prosecution, or the state as a whole. That said, I'd hope if you were on a jury, and the state couldn't prove the case you'd acquit, too. It doesn't matter what you think happened, it's that did the state remove all possible doubt? The answer is a big no on that. The system did it's job.

    • @catblack4091
      @catblack4091 Рік тому +49

      @@zoso1980 nope, Julie is correct. The jury was full of half wits. The Prosecution did give an ample case to convict, the jury was simply too dumb to know how to do their job.

    • @julief634
      @julief634 Рік тому

      @@zoso1980 The system did NOT do its job just like they failed in the OJ Simpson case and many other cases in this shitty country. The people of France do not have this system and other parts of the world do not have this type of judicial ridiculous f***ery like we have here in the USA, it is backwards! Let me ask you this, who today in their right mind should hold up a bible and say you must swear to this book with words written by a cult called Christianity and expect a human being to answer truthfully in a court of law just because they "swear" they will tell the truth and nothing but the truth while putting one hand on bible while holding up the other hand repeating mumbo jumbo? What if this person was another religion? Or an atheist? Does it count? Are they then lying while taking the stand? Just in that alone we have a backwards system, don't even get me started on all the other crap. Nothing sane or rational about the bs of SWEARING to tell the truth. Sounds childish and superstitious, which has no place in politics or law or court houses,...the judicial system is a joke! I see why we have everything that was free and liberated reversed now with the chrisitan faith and conservatives in the SCOTUS, that can't be healthy for humans, in fact, it's downright psychopathic! just like the guilty who go free and the poor innocents are locked up in the USA. do your research, look at the stats, and forensic science. Any prosecutor who can't prove a case using DNA forensics is a FAILURE!

  • @dres648
    @dres648 Рік тому +481

    I have a Facebook friend who reminds me of Casey, she abandoned her kid because she just couldn’t stop partying. After seeing the documentary she was all over Facebook talking about how Casey is innocent. It’s just funny how people will justify behaviors that they see reflected of them.

    • @maryanneevans8812
      @maryanneevans8812 Рік тому +41

      At least your Facebook friend did not kill ger kid :( but you definitely have a valid point

    • @lilc5353
      @lilc5353 Рік тому +3

      Innocent meaning she didn't kill Caylee on purpose?

    • @dadillonful
      @dadillonful Рік тому +10

      What’s her fb name

    • @dres648
      @dres648 Рік тому

      @@lilc5353 innocent as her father killed kalley and Casey was only acting weird because her father molested her when she was young.

    • @trailertrish
      @trailertrish Рік тому +39

      anyone that thinks Casey is innocent should have their children taken from them.

  • @kecola
    @kecola Рік тому +584

    She was caught in SO many obvious lies before and during the trial and still got away with murdering her own child. She should have just stayed in hiding for the rest of her life because she can't stop herself from lying.

    • @MyMomSaysImKeen
      @MyMomSaysImKeen Рік тому +1

      #BelieveAllWomen

    • @Jay_CZ4A
      @Jay_CZ4A Рік тому +2

      The jury feel they made a mistake when they got to see everything they said she was guilty.But it's to late for that.

    • @kecola
      @kecola Рік тому +5

      @@Jay_CZ4A Woooooow... what was the point of them even saying that AFTER the fact? Just pisses people off more knowing that.

    • @kecola
      @kecola Рік тому +3

      @@orokusaki8670 Yeah fr. This was most definitely a disgusting grab for ratings. This sociopath didn't deserve a platform to spew more lies and still paint herself as the victim, instead of Caylee.

    • @lisagunnison2856
      @lisagunnison2856 Рік тому +2

      Very disturbing. I am no doctor but she seems like a narcissistic psychopath and habitual liar. Publicizing this BS may backfire on her. She may go missing herself. Very sad for the little girl.

  • @babsgalore6489
    @babsgalore6489 Рік тому +473

    How can anyone believe anything that comes out of her mouth! She's been proven to be a liar.

    • @bobbyologun1517
      @bobbyologun1517 Рік тому +7

      when asked if cindy or george (prosecutions star witness) ever lied the lead detective said just because youre a *liar* doenst make you a murderer. For some reason this applies to George but not Casey. Why is that?

    • @dextermorgan1
      @dextermorgan1 Рік тому

      Because people, in general, are stupid.

    • @rdrd9676
      @rdrd9676 Рік тому +17

      Juicey Smollet believes her

    • @bobbyologun1517
      @bobbyologun1517 Рік тому +2

      @@dextermorgan1 but not you right? youre super smart and have all the right moves

    • @dextermorgan1
      @dextermorgan1 Рік тому +10

      @@bobbyologun1517 That's right. I am the end all, be all of knowledge, and intelligence. Bow now, peasant. Your master has spoken... 🙄

  • @marinevixen0818
    @marinevixen0818 Рік тому +45

    This to me is one of the top 5 cases that made me really despise and lose hope in the justice system. I have never in my life seen or been in a situation where everything was in front of me and I was still saying it was something else. She should not be walking around at all. And my whole family doesn't have Peacock due to this. Like there was no way I'm putting even a dollar into a company, a person, anything really that promotes, highlights, and pushes BS like this.

  • @Doris1888
    @Doris1888 Рік тому +108

    I'll never understand why she wasn't at least convicted on child endangerment.

    • @SavvyMuhon
      @SavvyMuhon Рік тому +11

      Florida’s a hell of a state…

    • @ayebing
      @ayebing Рік тому +4

      First , we have to assume she was charged with child endangerment in the first place. Second, that charge would be added only to compound on the primary charge of murder, to ensure additional sentencing. The prosecution failed to prove she killed Caylee, and much like dominos the case for all the charges fell apart after that. It’s infuriating, but the truth is this should have been a slam dunk for the prosecution and they really blew it.

    • @Doris1888
      @Doris1888 Рік тому +11

      @@ayebing She was charged with aggravated child abuse and to me not reporting your missing child is abuse in my opinion.

    • @ayebing
      @ayebing Рік тому +3

      @@Doris1888 I agree with you

    • @jeff-to6vg
      @jeff-to6vg Рік тому +1

      I still don’t know

  • @highlighted_reply
    @highlighted_reply Рік тому +635

    This documentary changed my opinion of what happened. (Anyone else? Feedback wanted.)
    Since the trial I 100% believed the little girl died due to negligent parenting: she was sedated so her mother could go out and party - but then returned to a tragic scene. I believed at the time she was narcissistic and self-centered enough to deny reality, discard the remains, and pretend that the daughter didn’t exist to avoid being found out as a criminally negligent parent.
    Now that I actually focus on Casey’s demeanor she positions herself as the ultimate victim of the story, not the deceased little girl. I now believe it must’ve been premeditated murder.

    • @maryannanderson2213
      @maryannanderson2213 Рік тому +3

      I was happy to see that this so called "documentary" had the exact opposite effect than it intended to have and instead of it making you think she was totally innocent you changed to thinking that instead of perhaps stupidly but accidentally killing Caylee, she did it deliberately. BTW, this was NOT a documentary. They should have called it "Our Attempt to Whitewash Casey Anthony" because that's what it was. I'm glad to see evidence that they failed spectacularly!

    • @nickgeraci9846
      @nickgeraci9846 Рік тому +87

      to be honest idk how you didnt get that from the trial, especially since Caylee was found with duct tape residue around her mouth, BUT glad you came to that realization lol, she is a monster

    • @highlighted_reply
      @highlighted_reply Рік тому +13

      @@nickgeraci9846 I wasn’t convinced the purpose of the tape was to stifle her or harm her. It could also be interpreted as an instrument used to cover the face so the remorseful negligent mother doesn’t have to see what she has done. Also due to the accidental evidence, tampering from the meter, reader and animal predation, we don’t know what the original configuration was. Meaning we don’t know if it was used to tape a blanket over her face.

    • @Lady.Luck.
      @Lady.Luck. Рік тому +49

      If that was true, why did she do internet searches for suffocation?

    • @highlighted_reply
      @highlighted_reply Рік тому +31

      @@Lady.Luck. That didn’t come out until after the trial. It was actually the defense who found it. Jose Baez wrote about it in his book how the state missed that clue because they only checked Internet, explorer searches, ignoring Firefox.

  • @LadyOfMaine
    @LadyOfMaine Рік тому +30

    My 11 year old son went missing one evening. I called the police the minute I realized he was gone. I emphasized that he has a developmental disability, hoping that would expedite things.
    Then my neighbor and I stood at the end of my driveway and cried.
    It turned out another neighbor invited him to walk her dog, but to tell me first. He just yelled into the window and assumed I heard.
    I was terrified. I wasn’t leaving that spot until he returned.
    PS, the neighbor with the dog was horribly embarrassed.

    • @YourLordAnon
      @YourLordAnon 3 місяці тому +1

      That poor guy, he sounds awesome to invite your son like that. I bet you're a great mom.

  • @mochalatte904
    @mochalatte904 Рік тому +202

    How was she so scared of her dad because of the alleged things he did to her but trusted her nearly dead daughter in his care for a MONTH???

    • @MrsTruthTeller
      @MrsTruthTeller Рік тому +34

      Because it is a lie.

    • @sleepyandhollow.
      @sleepyandhollow. Рік тому +12

      Exactly. Thank you.

    • @ISayFinn
      @ISayFinn Рік тому +7

      Casey did NOT leave Caylee with George for a month. So this is not a good argument.

    • @sleepyandhollow.
      @sleepyandhollow. Рік тому +20

      @@ISayFinn she expects us to believe she trusted her abuser with her unconscious child for a month believing she was "OK somewhere" sure Jan. She insulted all of our intelligence with this mockumentary

    • @ISayFinn
      @ISayFinn Рік тому +4

      @@sleepyandhollow. The documentary missed it's mark, sadly. I do believe George is guilty. They did not make their case, but it does not mean he didn't do it.
      IF Casey was innocent, would you want to know the truth? A simple yes or no will tell me all I need to know. Thanks

  • @beccac6812
    @beccac6812 Рік тому +195

    Anyone who has a kid knows that her reaction to not knowing where she is is NOT ok. Truly: I have worried more about kids I’ve seen on TV than she has about her own kid.

    • @MK-jc9ov
      @MK-jc9ov Рік тому +2

      Well said

    • @bobbyologun1517
      @bobbyologun1517 Рік тому +2

      to the contrary the psychologist in the programme found her response consistent with young adults who experience loss/trauma/grief.

    • @beccac6812
      @beccac6812 Рік тому

      @@bobbyologun1517 then they’re a moron. She didn’t even look for her missing kid.

    • @gigiarmany
      @gigiarmany Рік тому +1

      Yep

    • @gigiarmany
      @gigiarmany Рік тому +6

      @@bobbyologun1517 is that you Casey? I see you defending yourself here in the comments😒

  • @paunaic5460
    @paunaic5460 Рік тому +43

    We all have to remember that *Casey never made the missing person report.* It was the grandma Cindy who did it when she was confronting Casey for stealing her car, stealing thousands of dollars from the family, lying about having a job (3 different ones if I remember correctly), and refusing to let her and her husband (granpa) see Caylee while lying about her whereabouts (Cindy went to all the places Casey said throughout the month and of course she didn't find her granchild)
    It was only then that Casey felt cornered enough to confess Caylee was "missing", and Cindy had to PRESSURE her to talk to the operators!!! If Casey was left alone, I'm sure she would have NEVER filed any report. She's a monster even in the miniscule possibility that she did not kill Caylee.
    May she suffer an agonizing death!!

    • @wslaxmiddy
      @wslaxmiddy Рік тому +1

      This is really the only take that matters. Don’t give a shit if the actual judicial evidence isn’t conclusive. The evidence this bitch deserves to be in jail is conclusive.

    • @zoer7338
      @zoer7338 Рік тому +3

      And what she's done to her father is unforgivable. Her selfish cruelty is the stuff monsters are made of.

    • @SavannahVu1985
      @SavannahVu1985 Рік тому

      Spot on! She is a lying pathetic human and a horrible excuse for a mother. No loving innocent mother would act or do the things she did. NONE!

  • @monicabennett6620
    @monicabennett6620 Рік тому +376

    I was so upset when she was found not guilty, but we all know that doesn't mean innocent. I hope she pays for her crime in misery for life.

    • @Kangaroojack1986
      @Kangaroojack1986 Рік тому +33

      Looks like her crime is paying her, I'm sure she got money to be in this documentary. Anybody that gives her money is sick

    • @geraldfriend256
      @geraldfriend256 Рік тому +16

      She is too detached to feel guilty. Just completely empty.

    • @beckydoesit9331
      @beckydoesit9331 Рік тому +3

      Casey is a hero. Jury got it right. Never seen such strength in a woman before. You go girl!

    • @Kangaroojack1986
      @Kangaroojack1986 Рік тому +25

      @becky doesit nice try Casey

    • @beatersnbeers2145
      @beatersnbeers2145 Рік тому +10

      Evil people get ahead in life and good people are used like steps on staircase.

  • @sayhello5377
    @sayhello5377 Рік тому +149

    It seems that most people who lost a child to a horrible accident would have trouble every day trying to find the strength to go on. When you lose a child, part of your own self dies with them. It’s the most painful thing someone can go through. But there’s Casey, partying it up for a month and then worrying about nothing but keeping herself out of trouble.

    • @peacehappyb237
      @peacehappyb237 Рік тому +5

      Everyone deals with grief differently. My friend lost two of kids because her ex- hubby killed them. She was out and about within two weeks. She went to casinos and went on vacation. Everyone reacts differently.

    • @chop2093
      @chop2093 Рік тому

      Yep. She’s a sociopath. Most normal people would be freaking out and searching every square inch within 100 miles 24/7 to find their kid…there was no sense of urgency or concern from her. Very scary that people like this are amongst us.

    • @beckydoesit9331
      @beckydoesit9331 Рік тому +1

      She's not a bad liar though! I know she was convicted of lying back then, but now look at her. She's so convincing. She's a hero. I hope she can turn this into something profitable. Would love to see her on Masked Singer or something like that. Casey just looks great too after so many years.

    • @wlhansen2068
      @wlhansen2068 Рік тому

      She's evil plain and simple and looks it. I hope she rots in hell.

    • @beckydoesit9331
      @beckydoesit9331 Рік тому

      @@wlhansen2068 Without evil there can be no good, so it must be good to be evil sometimes.

  • @zoer7338
    @zoer7338 Рік тому +16

    She's a monster. What she did to her father, pointing the finger at him for Caylee's death, saying he molested her, finding someone who sold a story to the National Inquirerer saying that she'd had an affair with him, and outing him for a suicide attempt at a very dark time in his life. If she can do that to her own Dad then she's capable of doing horrendous things. What an unmitigated monster. My heart hurts for her family 💔

    • @butmunchass
      @butmunchass 10 місяців тому

      Many trailer park people have trailer trash parents which were trash parents to begin with. There was probably some problem with her father cheating on his wife which caused emotional problems.

  • @Amy-yc8lq
    @Amy-yc8lq Рік тому +70

    “This picture led to a lot of empathy, it’s hard to imagine how much that toilet was going through.” 😂😅 Another well done video!

  • @embluvya
    @embluvya Рік тому +194

    The fact that she was so obviously relieved and happy that her daughter was missing and she was freed of her parental responsibility, regardless of whether she had anything to do with the girls death or not, means she was an unfit mother. This is a prime example that not everyone should have kids.

    • @beckydoesit9331
      @beckydoesit9331 Рік тому +1

      Well, she was found not guilty. I always thought it was nobody's business. I mean, really why does everyone care so much? I'll say this, though, her lies are much more believable now and I don't think she killed her daughter. Casey is a hero. Let's charge her father.

    • @giaparmer
      @giaparmer Рік тому +1

      @@beckydoesit9331 why does everyone care ? A child was brutally murdered and yet what YOU care about is Casey’s reputation. Truly you are weird.

    • @snu3877
      @snu3877 Рік тому +1

      @@beckydoesit9331 What's with the multiple comments here, all ending in "Casey is a hero." You're such a creep, just like her.

    • @beckydoesit9331
      @beckydoesit9331 Рік тому

      @@snu3877 Well, if you murderred your child I'm sure you would want someone to look up to and Casey is the perfect role model.

    • @laurastack4633
      @laurastack4633 Рік тому +20

      @@beckydoesit9331 🤨

  • @NurseSue425
    @NurseSue425 Рік тому +56

    I worried more about someone else’s missing puppy than she worried about her daughter. Enough said!

  • @pqm2012
    @pqm2012 Рік тому +153

    I remember thinking back she was obviously guilty and not paying that much attention to the media circus because I thought it was a sure thing. I was shocked with the verdict

  • @m.f.richardson1602
    @m.f.richardson1602 Рік тому +106

    I did not watch the documentary.
    I did stay up with the trial.
    The whole thing is disgusting.
    Thank you for your opinion.
    Peace 💕🇺🇲

    • @ChristinaTodd1970
      @ChristinaTodd1970 Рік тому +1

      Same

    • @cuda861
      @cuda861 Рік тому +1

      I agree. I wish everyone followed suit but we know that's not the case.

    • @gabrielgalaxygh
      @gabrielgalaxygh Рік тому +2

      Same I absolutely refused to watch. I'm not supporting a damn baby killer. Its pisses me off that they probably paid her like 5 figures maybe even 6 figures for that interview

    • @beckydoesit9331
      @beckydoesit9331 Рік тому

      She's not a bad liar though! I know she was convicted of lying back then, but now look at her. She's so convincing. She's a hero. I hope she can turn this into something profitable. Would love to see her on Masked Singer or something like that. Casey just looks great too after so many years.

  • @LifesPeachy321
    @LifesPeachy321 Рік тому +40

    *The jury had to have had their heads in the sand!* There is no other possible reason they didn't find her guilty! I'll never understand it!

    • @missinterpreted4923
      @missinterpreted4923 Рік тому +7

      It is possibly because they went for murder instead of manslaughter or something similar - they must prove intent for a murder conviction

    • @susanporter105
      @susanporter105 Рік тому +3

      Unless they were bough off.

    • @e.e.harrison1357
      @e.e.harrison1357 Рік тому +6

      Prosecution was poor and jury was stupid.

  • @kneel1
    @kneel1 Рік тому +263

    Still horrifying that she got acquitted and is out here making money with more lies

    • @puketinmoarliek994
      @puketinmoarliek994 Рік тому +1

      Caylee’s body was literally hidden, HOW DID THIS BITCH GET AWAY WITH IT

    • @bobbyologun1517
      @bobbyologun1517 Рік тому +1

      making money how

    • @puketinmoarliek994
      @puketinmoarliek994 Рік тому +14

      @@bobbyologun1517 through the documentary obviously, she works as a legal assistant, and she started a private investigation group.

    • @bobbyologun1517
      @bobbyologun1517 Рік тому

      @@puketinmoarliek994 good for her

    • @vltruan
      @vltruan Рік тому +2

      @@bobbyologun1517 WTF, she killed her kid dude. Are you insane yourself?

  • @leslieconner6552
    @leslieconner6552 Рік тому +84

    Back when I was little when the trial happened I thought for sure she did it, and now after years later and having a child of my own I KNOW she did it. There’s no way on earth she could have been this cold and heartless towards the loss of her daughter and not be a sociopathic murderer. Breaks my heart for poor Caylee. I could not imagine harming my child ever.

    • @oxygurl770
      @oxygurl770 Рік тому +6

      EXACTLY!! If she cared she would be crying and pleading for her daughter but she fucking went out and partied after her daughters death. It's completely unjust that she is free today and STILL LYING. she needs to go to PRISON!

  • @26michaeluk
    @26michaeluk Рік тому +22

    I was dating a girl for a couple months. We watched this and she believed Casey. I literally walked out and never talked to her again.

    • @M95-t7c
      @M95-t7c Рік тому +6

      you are a good man

    • @lanierosenberg
      @lanierosenberg 10 місяців тому +6

      Smart! You saved yourself a world of hurt.

    • @bluedistortions
      @bluedistortions 6 годин тому +1

      Borderline women support each other (as long as they don't need to rely on each other for anything, like paying bills or sharing chores), so you were smart to get away quick.
      It's where the old saying comes from, "birds of a feather flock together." And it's true. Any normal person is revolted by Casey and sees through her obvious lies immediately.

  • @LaMaestra2102
    @LaMaestra2102 Рік тому +107

    I wonder why she even brought this up again. It's as if she wants people to believe her once and for all so she can come out of hiding.
    She's aged quite a bit, but insisted that she sleeps well. Anyone who has truly lost a child never sleeps the same again.

    • @SFVGIRL
      @SFVGIRL Рік тому +10

      Attention. She sees people believing so much bs these day?

    • @HandbagDiva
      @HandbagDiva Рік тому +20

      Oh no in this doc she says she never sleeps as she’s haunted by Caylee’s death every night🙄 I guess she forgot she said the exact opposite previously.

    • @ldolan4051
      @ldolan4051 Рік тому +8

      Or, has she run out of doners?

    • @catserver8577
      @catserver8577 Рік тому +12

      It's finally dawning on her that she is never going to be able to just wander around partying without getting people angry. I hope this is the last time, because I plan on never listening to her again until she admits what she did and can actually be sorry for it. Which is never.

    • @tribbles2955
      @tribbles2955 Рік тому +9

      My grandson was dead fifteen years on November 28. I and his parents will grieve until we’re dead.

  • @user-cs1un6sp1wRennata
    @user-cs1un6sp1wRennata Рік тому +63

    "Nothing is her fault trauma is to blame"... Disgusting. Thank you for the analysis, Dr. Grande!

  • @B_Rich44
    @B_Rich44 Рік тому +72

    I refused to watch the documentary, if that’s what it can even be described as,smh. I appreciate your video on this for I, along with so many others, will NEVER be able to forget this little precious baby girl being murdered by her own mother who got away with it.

    • @marcuscostello5635
      @marcuscostello5635 Рік тому

      .... just watch it. If you feel she did it that strongly (like I do) your opinion won't change. Are you afraid your opinion will? Why are u so afraid of information

    • @B_Rich44
      @B_Rich44 Рік тому

      @@marcuscostello5635 Absolutely not “afraid” my opinion will change. Just not going to waste precious time watching her be the same narcissistic lying murderer she is, and will forever be.

    • @marcuscostello5635
      @marcuscostello5635 Рік тому

      @@B_Rich44 ahhh yea new information is scary bro. I feel you

    • @desanson
      @desanson Рік тому +4

      @@marcuscostello5635 Probably because watching it gives Peacock more watchers, which gives them popularity and ultimately $$.

    • @marcuscostello5635
      @marcuscostello5635 Рік тому

      @@desanson and peacock isn't allowed to make money because?....

  • @elizabethhamm5320
    @elizabethhamm5320 Рік тому +90

    This case is devastating. The judge actually said that he believed Cayllee died as a result of an accident (although after this documentary perhaps he changed his mind). At the very least, she should have been convicted of criminal negligence and been barred from profiting off of this tragedy. Great analysis but I definitely won’t be watching the documentary. I can’t stomach this horrible woman. No good is coming out of this.

    • @beckydoesit9331
      @beckydoesit9331 Рік тому +1

      She was a horrible liar back then. But now? Her lies are so much more believable as well as relatable. I'm not sure she murdered her daughter. The jury got it right. For years I cursed them, but now I know they saw something I didn't. It was the dad. What a creep. Casey is a hero.

    • @hotfudgecake
      @hotfudgecake Рік тому +4

      ​@@beckydoesit9331 is this sarcasm

    • @beckydoesit9331
      @beckydoesit9331 Рік тому +1

      She's not a bad liar though! I know she was convicted of lying back then, but now look at her. She's so convincing. She's a hero. I hope she can turn this into something profitable. Would love to see her on Masked Singer or something like that. Casey just looks great too after so many years.

    • @TRUECRIMESPTV
      @TRUECRIMESPTV Рік тому +2

      @@beckydoesit9331surely you’re joking

    • @-._.-KRiS-._.-
      @-._.-KRiS-._.- Рік тому +2

      @@beckydoesit9331 A good lie is still a lie.

  • @Ajones2350
    @Ajones2350 Рік тому +135

    I’m so glad you analyzed this. This case angers me so much and the way she blames everyone under the sun but herself is unbelievable.

    • @bobbyologun1517
      @bobbyologun1517 Рік тому +1

      did you not watch the programme? she said over and over she should have known

    • @bcoull290
      @bcoull290 Рік тому +5

      @@bobbyologun1517 so we can all see u are a fan of this woman.

    • @gigiarmany
      @gigiarmany Рік тому +3

      @@bcoull290 it's Casey in a fake profile 😒

    • @IVANOOZE69
      @IVANOOZE69 Рік тому +2

      That sounds like every woman ever in 2022. No accountability. She was just ahead of her time in 2008.

    • @bobbyologun1517
      @bobbyologun1517 Рік тому +2

      @@IVANOOZE69 wow thats is incredibly misogynistic take.

  • @SLTheOneAndAwesome19
    @SLTheOneAndAwesome19 Рік тому +3

    I honestly cannot stand the audacity of this woman. She got a not guilty verdict because they couldn't prove she actively killed her daughter. But she absolutely:
    a) Knew about it
    b) Covered it up
    c) Lied to her family about it for A MONTH
    d) Lied to the cops about it
    e) Led the cops on a wild goose chase and then laughed in their face when she was caught
    f) Refused to admit Caylee was dead or where her body was located
    And she got off with a slap on the wrist because they couldn't prove *she* was the one who killed her daughter. But she sure as hell was complicit in her daughter's death, and that apparently counts for nothing.

  • @MTC24236
    @MTC24236 Рік тому +46

    Thank you. Her behaviour is so bizarre. She is despicable.

  • @figgy7099
    @figgy7099 Рік тому +104

    My theory has always stayed the same, no matter how many lies she tells. I think she was using zanax (zanny the nanny) or even chloroform to knock Caylee out, and kept her in the trunk while she was partying. One time she used to much or too much tape to keep her quiet, and when she opened the trunk she found her dead. She went home and wrapped her in bags and threw her in the woods, then went about her partying with a new beautiful life tattoo. She stayed away from her family for those 31 days, until she ditched her car that was stinking from death., because once they found her car is when they started asking questions, otherwise she would have kept up the charade of her and Caylee being here or there, and her great job etc, etc. As soon as Cindy found her at her boyfriends house without Caylee (after they found her car) is when the kidnapping story all started. Just my theory of course.

    • @callarose9432
      @callarose9432 Рік тому +10

      This seems to be the most likely scenario. Very tragic, to say the least!

    • @bobbyologun1517
      @bobbyologun1517 Рік тому

      you did not watch the documentary in its entirety

    • @thriftynurse
      @thriftynurse Рік тому +1

      100% what I've always thought and still believe. I think there's a tiny chance it may have been accidental like the pool drowning scenario and she just wasn't paying attention (but i dont believe george knew/was involved at all). But definitely had to be one of those 2 things that happened imo. And she will never admit to it at this point.

    • @ecas4315
      @ecas4315 Рік тому +1

      The roommate of her old boyfriend made up the whole “Xanny the Nanny” thing he even admits he made it up, never even saw Casey with Xanax. It was a rumor that somehow became a fact, I was surprised by that revelation.

    • @cjo7277
      @cjo7277 Рік тому

      How would you explain the phone calls to her dad those 31 days while her mom was at work?

  • @penelopepittstopP
    @penelopepittstopP Рік тому +3

    This is so much better than all those "body language" people with a bunch of nonsense! This is just packed with facts. LOVE IT!

  • @loriswiger6912
    @loriswiger6912 Рік тому +153

    She drugged her daughter and put her in the trunk she could party. Came back and found her dead, then did everything she could think of to hide that she killed her daughter. So gross.

    • @relentlesseducator
      @relentlesseducator Рік тому +13

      Bingo

    • @ann-mariepaliukenas19
      @ann-mariepaliukenas19 Рік тому +1

      I believe she gagged her and left her to die,then put her body in the boot

    • @lindaduncan5541
      @lindaduncan5541 Рік тому +17

      Exactly my thoughts as to what probably happened. It still sickens me to think about how Caylee was treated before and after her death.

    • @sashachitownvillegas6850
      @sashachitownvillegas6850 Рік тому +3

      yep

    • @martyal
      @martyal Рік тому +14

      I think you’re right. I believe she taped Caylee’s mouth to keep her quiet if she woke up before Casey came back. Casey came back to find that Caylee had suffocated. Problem solved.

  • @zulu32656
    @zulu32656 Рік тому +154

    Thank you for covering this. She needs her lies exposed so no one believes her. She absolutely killed that sweet little girl on purpose

    • @ISayFinn
      @ISayFinn Рік тому +2

      @Ginger What's your proof? The lawyers couldn't find it, the jury couldn't rule on it...please share with us!

    • @lilc5353
      @lilc5353 Рік тому +6

      She cared more about the boyfriend

    • @Groves180
      @Groves180 Рік тому +15

      @@ISayFinn this must be her burner account

    • @ahmritroets2596
      @ahmritroets2596 Рік тому +10

      I feel like it was over revenge to her parents for loving this baby more than her.

    • @ISayFinn
      @ISayFinn Рік тому +1

      @@ahmritroets2596 Respectfully, I disagree. There is nothing to indicate this was the case. It's very important that we do not light the match of our opinions on a case rife with tinder. Cindy and Casey shared a bond over Caylee, and had a system for caring for her.
      George is the one that resented Caylee, Cindy was going to divorce him, so she wasn't too impressed with George. She was going to sign her home over to Casey, then she would have a place for the three of them, and not have to sell it due to the divorce.
      People need to look at George, that baby was the center of attention for Cindy and Casey. He was expendable to them, as Cindy was the bread winner and George was just spending the money on women and gambling. Casey and her mother had Caylee to cater to and focus on. George was on his way out, until Caylee passed.

  • @sidviscus
    @sidviscus Рік тому +8

    Dr. Grande's opinion about Casey has evolved over time. In his first video about her, when it comes to the question of if Dr. Grande thinks she is guilty, he says "I don't know". In this video, with the same question, he says, without hesitation "Yes, I think she's guilty." I mean, it's kind of unavoidable. Any logical person would come to the same conclusion.

  • @jmcc199
    @jmcc199 Рік тому +53

    I truly felt that George's funeral statement about Caylee was extrememly heartfelt. His and Cindys life revolved around Caylee and their love and care of and for her - that is another thing that bothered Casey

    • @irenephillips1523
      @irenephillips1523 Рік тому +4

      Yeah there was nothing wrong with what he said I hear all the time how people smell loved ones clothes when they'd died to get any lingering smells

    • @lifetimepermittingproducti8655
      @lifetimepermittingproducti8655 Рік тому

      Ok, George and Cindy got paid for an appearancr on dr oz in 2017. Didnt see Casey doing this. In fact she never tried to capitalize on her acquittal...

    • @irenephillips1523
      @irenephillips1523 Рік тому +2

      @lifetimepermittingproducti8655 she is now she got paid to do this interview she was or is going to write a book so she can make money lol. Even when they were looking for her daughter she talk about who would play her in a movie

  • @rayross997
    @rayross997 Рік тому +28

    "it's hard to imagine what that toilet was going thru". You're a savage Dr. Grande and your fans love it.😅

  • @eochtroph9156
    @eochtroph9156 Рік тому +18

    How on earth did any jury find her innocent? A MONTH of partying and Casey’s worried mother was the one to report Caylee missing? I’ll never understand

    • @CavaleiroDasTrevas-0615
      @CavaleiroDasTrevas-0615 10 місяців тому +2

      There is a problem with the evidence, Caylee's body decomposed for a month or so, it was hard to tell if she died of natural causes or if she was murdered, there's also the issue of linking Casey's DNA to the murder, Casey herself was probably smart enough to cover her tracks.

    • @eochtroph9156
      @eochtroph9156 10 місяців тому +2

      @@CavaleiroDasTrevas-0615 I can understand that, but her conduct alone was extremely telling. How many times did she lie to mislead police? Completely making up people like her coworkers and the person who supposedly kidnapped her daughter? It rubs me so wrong how anyone could’ve found her innocent

    • @Butterandbacon
      @Butterandbacon 10 місяців тому

      She had a good attorney and the prosecution failed to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt. I remember following this case and I was not shocked by the not guilty verdict.

    • @lanierosenberg
      @lanierosenberg 10 місяців тому

      Convictions are achieved even without a body.

    • @pablokaufervinent8012
      @pablokaufervinent8012 3 місяці тому

      ​@@eochtroph9156you cannot convict someone on erratic or suspicious behaviour. That said the prosecution and the police did a bad job.

  • @nicolemartin1289
    @nicolemartin1289 Рік тому +245

    The fact that she can lie about SA is absolutely the most disgusting thing I’ve ever seen. Made me physically sick to watch knowing that there are so many real survivors of SA out there going through absolute hell. She is a disgrace to humanity

    • @bobbyologun1517
      @bobbyologun1517 Рік тому +7

      for your information one of the investigators for the defense is a survivor and knows a member of the club when she sees one. whats more a former boyfriend testified about her brothers unwanted advances. hth

    • @ChristinaTodd1970
      @ChristinaTodd1970 Рік тому +11

      Agree 100%. I refuse to watch it.

    • @Catlily5
      @Catlily5 Рік тому +27

      How do you know she is lying about SA? Even if she were abused it doesn't excuse her actions.

    • @bobbyologun1517
      @bobbyologun1517 Рік тому +1

      @@Catlily5 agree

    • @bobbyologun1517
      @bobbyologun1517 Рік тому

      @@ChristinaTodd1970 how come

  • @mattpaul5441
    @mattpaul5441 Рік тому +80

    I had a friend who was a pathological liar. Would lie about stuff even when she didn't have to. It was fun to know the truth and watch her try and lie her way out of it. Better than a movie.

    • @hayatwy
      @hayatwy Рік тому

      My brother was like that , if he said it was raining don't bother looking because it was sunny and hot .
      He lied about everything .We , the family , were accustomed to it and just ignored what he would say and find the truth some other way .

    • @makeupDiva211
      @makeupDiva211 Рік тому

      I had a friend exactly like this in high school! It was quite entertaining to watch her get her own made up stories and lies tangled up

    • @crescentmoonchild4031
      @crescentmoonchild4031 Рік тому

      Why do they do it? Some liars really say hurtful things. Why?

    • @margiehenson2440
      @margiehenson2440 Рік тому

      What a LIAR. NO, HAS EVER KNOW SUCH A,,LIAR......!!!! THAT CASE PUT SOOOOMANY PEOPLE. OVER THE EDGE.....(WOW) !!!!!!!!

  • @steve75112
    @steve75112 Рік тому +10

    What a tragic and shady case. The thing that alarms me is her saying "This baby is holding me back" this raises a massive red flag. Theres motive there in that statement alone .Shes the only one that had the motive to rid herself of the child . Doesnt prove shes guilty of course, but hmmm

  • @redjasper9458
    @redjasper9458 Рік тому +28

    I absolutely adore my small grandsons. One of the things I like about when they play outdoors is the way they smell when they come inside. I totally understand the statement the grandfather made. It sounds strange but if you're a parent you could make that same statement so easily.

    • @Daysleeper1000
      @Daysleeper1000 Рік тому +3

      Yes, to me, they smell like a puppy in the sun ❤️

  • @familythomas2828
    @familythomas2828 Рік тому +65

    I think her daughter died from direct negligence on Casey's part and that Casey just didn't care about anything except not getting caught

    • @-._.-KRiS-._.-
      @-._.-KRiS-._.- Рік тому +3

      Sounds most probable to me.

    • @aaronsnacks6128
      @aaronsnacks6128 Рік тому +2

      i think she probably was dosing her with sedatives so she could party and gave her too much. obviously knowing she committed murder, she called her dad to help her get away with it.

    • @brianaguilar8283
      @brianaguilar8283 Рік тому +1

      I think she killed Caylee, but on accident. She just gave her too much sedative and tried to cover her tracks

    • @SteamPoweredSmurfette
      @SteamPoweredSmurfette Рік тому

      Yeah remember "Zanny the nanny"? Anyone who's been on the streets knows that's slang for Xanax. I think she was forcing that baby to fall asleep and took it too far.

    • @aaronsnacks6128
      @aaronsnacks6128 Рік тому

      @@brianaguilar8283 you’re giving a toddler a controlled substance to go and party. that is no accident my friend.

  • @westtexas806
    @westtexas806 Рік тому +10

    I remembered the case. I'm through the 2nd episode. And I'm astonished as to how she prioritized things when questioned. To my untrained eye she was only concerned about her life, her mother's day, her life. Which all still carries on to this day.

  • @icturner23
    @icturner23 Рік тому +41

    If everything Casey says about George is true, she is still responsible for Caylee’s death because she should never have let him be around her, especially alone.

    • @lindakinoni131
      @lindakinoni131 Рік тому +10

      Yes and after your child's death you don't go out and party with friends.

  • @iyalove9383
    @iyalove9383 Рік тому +16

    If my child is too quiet for more than a few minutes I have to check to see what's going on. Missing for a month.... Girl bye! You did it!

  • @nicolestewart2843
    @nicolestewart2843 Рік тому +17

    Thank you. Seriously, thank you! I am sick thinking people might be believing her bullshit. I respect you so very much and am glad to hear you speak on the subject with so much intelligence. She has had over a decade to perfect her lies, lies which she was already good at telling before. Actually, good isn't the right word. She was comfortable telling the lies. The lies were ridiculous though. Once again, another amazing analysis from Dr. Grande. Forever one of my favorites.

  • @piperjaycie
    @piperjaycie Рік тому +48

    The fact she just threw her little daughters body in a swap show just how little she cared for her. Even if it was accidental which I doubt she couldn’t even be bothered to bury her respectfully. That poor little girl!!!!!

  • @stt5v2002
    @stt5v2002 Рік тому +54

    She may have been found not guilty, but if she were my waitress I wouldn't risk drinking a sip of the water.

    • @maryannanderson2213
      @maryannanderson2213 Рік тому +3

      Well said.

    • @ISayFinn
      @ISayFinn Рік тому

      That is the most ridiculous thing I think I have read on this page. You are either really fearful, or just prone to exaggeration, but neither one makes you look very bright.

  • @Hearth123
    @Hearth123 Рік тому +67

    It's actually not unusual for someone to miss the smell of a loved one. People express that sentiment all the time. I miss the smell of my grandma who always smelled like woodsmoke and coffee. George expressed it very awkwardly and weirdly, but the sentiment is not out of the ordinary

    • @natalierose13
      @natalierose13 Рік тому +11

      When my brother died I packed up a bunch of his clothes, but the plastic totes I put it in totally changed the smell of it and it was completely devastating. So yeah, I totally get that. Mmm woodsmoke and coffee. Those are such good smells 💚💜

    • @ISayFinn
      @ISayFinn Рік тому +6

      @MC R It's weird for a man to say he misses the smell of her sweat and the thrill he got from a hug. Normal men don't say things like that...ever.

    • @Hearth123
      @Hearth123 Рік тому +15

      @@ISayFinn he said the smell of her sweat when she came in from outside which seems more like clumsy poetic illustration than veiled sexuality and he didn't say thrilled, he said it gave him energy which makes me think of a tired dad coming home from work and a kid jumps up on their lap and gets them to play even though they're tired. He is far from perfect, but I think people already have the framing in their head so they interpret him in the worst possible way and I refuse to give Casey Anthony an inch. She has done nothing to deserve the benefit of the doubt. Everything she says is a lie unless proven otherwise

    • @ISayFinn
      @ISayFinn Рік тому +6

      @@Hearth123 Go back and listen, he said there is nothing like a hug from a child to give you a thrill...AND, I am telling you from a man's perspective, no man I know would speak about his granddaughter that way. It's not even polite to elude to women that way, they don't like it and little girls don't either. It's weird.
      What's the old childhood poem, what are little girls made of, sugar and spice and everything nice and little boys are, frogs and snails and puppy dog tails.
      Sweat and thrill applied to a little girl is carnal and sick. I don't care if you don't believe me, women don't know men if they believe this, just ask a man you know, if they aren't afraid to tell you.

    • @-Reagan
      @-Reagan Рік тому +8

      Anything can be taken out of context and made to sound perverse. You’re right - that’s why I still have mostly empty perfume bottles that belonged to my aunt. It’s why I slept in my dad’s big hoodie for weeks after he died without washing it, (he didn’t die in it - he’d worn it for about ten minutes the last time after it was washed and it still smelled like him, and there’s nothing gross about it to me, but it might sound gross to someone else, especially taken out of context. It was for comfort to feel like he was close. It smelled warm like his skin and cologne. I had dreams of him hugging me.) I think George Anthony was just trying to express how he felt and put his emotions into words, which is hard for men in our society, to begin with and then to try to make it sound poetic, it just came out awkwardly. Then Casey jumped on it and took it all out of context, playing dark music and exclaiming that he’s a perv like so surprised (but, Casey, I thought that’s what you were already saying, that you knew that? Why so excited and surprised?? )

  • @SLa-pb1gg
    @SLa-pb1gg Рік тому +39

    I mean, we all know she did it. I wish the prosecution didn’t get such a hard on for a 1st degree conviction because that’s all they had their sights set on, according to the judge, and that’s all the jury saw, and this is the end result. They overcharged. Had they put 2nd degree and Manslaughter on the table, Casey would still be in jail today.
    She had 10yrs to think up this whole My Dad Did It story, so no surprise there though. As far as her SA claim, she has lied and done so much, that even if that’s true, and it very well may be, because let’s be real, that shit is so common sadly, even with Casey Anthony’s, that, no one would care or believe her.

  • @brandipandi88
    @brandipandi88 Рік тому +68

    For as long as I live, I will NEVER understand how she got away with the murder of her beautiful baby girl! I hope Casey is having a sh!tty life, that's all she deserves 😡.

  • @MAINECOONLADY
    @MAINECOONLADY Рік тому +11

    That so called documentary was ridiculous. I left watching it feeling even more sure of her guilt, her Narcissism, her ability to manipulate & lie with no remorse or shame, & her extreme unlikable personality!!!

  • @statusdisarray9598
    @statusdisarray9598 Рік тому +36

    I agree 100% that she murdered her daughter. Hid the body and felt “free” from guilt or remorse. It was a horrible case to follow broke my heart.

    • @roballman5726
      @roballman5726 Рік тому

      Watch the documentary then cause I thought the same thing

  • @madamefluffy4788
    @madamefluffy4788 Рік тому +152

    The whole pool thing caught my attention due to Casey mentioning that she (Casey) couldn't even get in the pool without the ladder in place. Why would that even matter when discussing how it would be impossible for Caylee to get into that pool on her own? Just saying the pool was too tall for a toddler to climb in unassisted would have sufficed just fine. Stating that she (Casey) couldn't even get in without the ladder in place inadvertently implicates her.
    There was also the point where she was talking about the corpse smell in her car. One minute, she said it never smelled that way/wouldn't know what one smelled like, then claimed there was a smell, but it was just rotting garbage she forgot about in her backseat, the next she says she never smelled anything/never wants to smell that scent ever again (referring to the smell of a decomposing body).
    All this docuseries managed to do was prove this disgusting excuse for a human being can't tell a convincing lie to save her miserable life.

    • @ISayFinn
      @ISayFinn Рік тому +1

      How does stating she could not get in the pool inadvertently implicate her? She was just painting a picture. Her point was, no ladder, no drowning.
      Also, about the smell, it was Cindy that said it was garbage in the car, AFTER Cindy said it was a body.
      Casey's comments on the smell in the car were that she thought an animal died, this is what she told her friends.
      Have you ever smelled a dead body? You would never forget it if you did. But if you had never smelled human decomposition, you might think it was an animal. Casey would never had said it smelled like an animal, if she knew it was a body. She would have said nothing!
      So Casey is not the one that threw Caylee away. If she had, she would know what human decomposition smelled like. This is a valid argument and I would like to hear your respond to it.

    • @chrismartinez3832
      @chrismartinez3832 Рік тому +2

      I don't think every avenue was looked into. Casey's father is very suspicious imo. And what he said at the baby's funeral was borderline creepy. Smelling her sweet sweat. Giving her "special" hugs. Who talks like that about their granddaughter. There's just as much evidence he killed Caylee as there is Casey killed her.
      Another note. Women who are raped as children often lash out in a hypersexual way.

    • @a.m2707
      @a.m2707 Рік тому +4

      @@ISayFinn wow 😅 what a reach

    • @ISayFinn
      @ISayFinn Рік тому +2

      @@chrismartinez3832 Excellent! I could not have said it better!
      I appreciate another voice for Caylee, keep speaking up when you see an opportunity. We will win this in the end, but it's going to take work, mate.

    • @ISayFinn
      @ISayFinn Рік тому

      @@a.m2707 I am tall, it helps.

  • @rachaelb.
    @rachaelb. 15 днів тому +1

    The documentary title is brilliant. "Where the Truth LIES." Excellent. Also, who stands over someone to take a picture of the back of their head while they are puking into the toilet? That's just really bizarre. I would never do that to my friend.

  • @imcharming4808
    @imcharming4808 Рік тому +38

    She either directly or indirectly caused her daughter’s death and now she’s not only walking around free, she’s profiting from it, and in a way famous for it-only in America!

    • @marcuscostello5635
      @marcuscostello5635 Рік тому

      ....do you really think that only happens in america?.... wow, so dumb

  • @trumpwon8147
    @trumpwon8147 Рік тому +30

    If you’re Partying for a month not worried about where you’re kid is . That’s a severe lack of empathy

    • @bobbyologun1517
      @bobbyologun1517 Рік тому +1

      not what happened

    • @trumpwon8147
      @trumpwon8147 Рік тому +3

      @@bobbyologun1517 what didn’t happen ? As a father I know how devastated and crushed I would be if I didn’t know where my kid was. It didn’t seem to bother her then and it still doesn’t

    • @bobbyologun1517
      @bobbyologun1517 Рік тому

      @@trumpwon8147 the psychologists found Casey Anthonys behavior consistent with juvenile and young adult grief. recall she was only 16 when cayley was conceived, compounded by the abuse she suffered at home. its called a happy place. denial. hth

    • @-._.-KRiS-._.-
      @-._.-KRiS-._.- Рік тому

      @@trumpwon8147 It has been reported that Casey wasn't out partying (or hadn't wanted to be there, it's been a while since I visited this case) when Caylee was missing. That was a mistruth drummed up by Nancy Grace to put a sensational spin on things. Her friends said that Casey didn't like to party, was more of an introvert, and they had to cajole her away from Caylee to even get her to come out with them to the bars. I don't think Casey is innocent but there is a lot of misleading information out there surrounding this case.

    • @trumpwon8147
      @trumpwon8147 Рік тому +2

      @@-._.-KRiS-._.- there too many pictures to count of party like rock start the entire time . She didn’t mislead the police ? She did so cumulatively ! . I’m not trying to mean but I’m tired . You should be doing more research so you actually know the undiluted facts . There’s so much you respectively don’t know and these are issues are acts that were well documented

  • @shewanda1
    @shewanda1 Рік тому +10

    Parents this is what you get when U cover for your child their entire life. She never had to face accountability ever

  • @javelin60
    @javelin60 Рік тому +29

    I was eagerly waiting for your opinion on this one. Off to listen. I can honestly not wrap my head around Casey Anthony. She will throw just about anyone under the bus to shift blame away from her.

  • @effy_kujo
    @effy_kujo Рік тому +95

    THANK YOU! I was disgusted by how many people had changed their minds due to this documentary on Twitter. How are people so gullible or how are they so susceptible to manipulation. Casey is neither a good liar nor a good manipulator, but somehow she has a large number of people believing this outlandish story that only started to develop during the trial. None of the made up story makes sense. Her father supported her and loved his grandchild; Casey is despicable.

    • @mjanny6330
      @mjanny6330 Рік тому +5

      Thinking people have known how easily the public can be swayed since atleast the floyd case.

    • @TRUECRIMESPTV
      @TRUECRIMESPTV Рік тому +2

      Because it’s exclusivity one-sided.

    • @-._.-KRiS-._.-
      @-._.-KRiS-._.- Рік тому +1

      @@6611 Exactly, and if Casey and her father were both involved but neither of them tell the complete truth, the story of what really happened will never see the light of day. Maybe on either of these two's deathbeds we'll get a truthful confession but I'm certainly not holding my breath.

    • @user-is7ze1dn5b
      @user-is7ze1dn5b Рік тому

      @@sachmo8 wow, your smart

    • @callsignfatbeard2637
      @callsignfatbeard2637 Рік тому +8

      @@sachmo8 trained police officer was behind the brilliant idea to dump a child’s body practically at his own doorstep, and then instructed his daughter to party it up and then eventually lie her ass off poorly about it, bringing way more suspicion down on Casey? Does, uh, does that sound right to you? A father who repeatedly assaulted his daughter walks in with his granddaughter’s lifeless body, says he’ll take care of it and everything will be ok, and Casey just goes oh cool, everything is gonna be fine? She talks about how this was a man she needed to protect her daughter from, and she allowed her daughter who is clearly in bad shape to be looked after by this man? She’s a stone cold liar and a bad one. If you believe a word that comes out of her mouth you’re just another victim of her manipulation

  • @overthehilldill3626
    @overthehilldill3626 Рік тому +4

    Your child is missing for a month=100% guilty!
    What a stupid jury.

  • @Sophia-uu1im
    @Sophia-uu1im Рік тому +35

    Thank you for questioning the conclusions from the mental health “experts” who examined Casey prior to trial.
    I was/am dumbfounded that they claim she showed no signs of a personality disorder. Her lies and actions are so far beyond the norm.
    Thank you too for reviewing this documentary so I don’t have to watch.

  • @idahospudgirlidahospudgirl4998
    @idahospudgirlidahospudgirl4998 Рік тому +24

    I honestly can’t believe that jury found her innocent of the murder ! BLOWS MY MIND 😢🤬

    • @-._.-KRiS-._.-
      @-._.-KRiS-._.- Рік тому +2

      They didn't, they found her 'not guilty'. There's a difference. 'Not guilty' does not mean 'innocent'. Also, hello from a fellow Idahoan!

    • @sams7503
      @sams7503 Рік тому +4

      Some people say they shouldn’t have went for first degree murder charges because there wasn’t enough hard evidence to prove that without reasonable doubt but idk

  • @cheeriotomato
    @cheeriotomato Рік тому +2

    I catch up on Dr. Grande’s videos a few times a month and I love that there are just more and more cacti in the background every time I watch

  • @aishah5244
    @aishah5244 Рік тому +48

    There is story about a woman who was driving around for a year, with the bodies of two of her sisters children she un-alived. Reviewing her facebook, you’d think she was pretty normal. People are nuts. The will look you in your face, play victim, when they are really nuts.

    • @kuritheking
      @kuritheking Рік тому +2

      That’s terrifying… how could she cover up such a thing…? Ugh..

  • @Kaedemoon267
    @Kaedemoon267 Рік тому +13

    They also found caylees hair in the trunk and determined it had shed after decomposition. Casey abandoned the car, and texted all her friends that she ran over a skunk. She 100 percent was covering her tracks.

  • @marielleo4715
    @marielleo4715 Рік тому +3

    This case is one of the bigest tragedy in the criminal history!

  • @MyGenXLife
    @MyGenXLife Рік тому +25

    I followed the trial at the time, but I don't remember if she ever offered an explanation as to why her daughter wasn't reported missing for a month. I was stunned at that not guilty verdict. That poor child will never receive justice.

    • @scottcastro9383
      @scottcastro9383 Рік тому +3

      She didn’t testify, but when asked by the dispatcher why she hadn’t called sooner, she said “I’ve been looking for her and just gone through other resources to find her, which was stupid.”

    • @snu3877
      @snu3877 Рік тому +1

      @@scottcastro9383 AND we know that wasn't even true; she was not looking for her, unless she thought she was at a club.

  • @coreyledin-bristol7068
    @coreyledin-bristol7068 Рік тому +7

    Can we all agree that Dr. Grande should be in charge of basically EVERYTHING? Seriously, how much better would the world be if everyone was so rational and competent.

  • @bettycasvin8877
    @bettycasvin8877 Рік тому +12

    If you are a parent and your child dies. You would always blame yourself. I see nothing like that in Casey. RIP Cylee.

    • @bethewalt7385
      @bethewalt7385 10 місяців тому

      The deceased child's name was Caylee not Cylee

  • @xarynfields7902
    @xarynfields7902 Рік тому +26

    It was immediately clear what happened to that baby after her mother said she dropped her off with “zanny the nanny” like… you overdosed your kid and hid her “best” case scenario

  • @nickyb7266
    @nickyb7266 Рік тому +41

    I have no idea how she got away with murdering her child! It will always bother me! They say you can’t get away with murder but I guess you can! 😢

    • @MattHelmSA
      @MattHelmSA Рік тому

      According to a jury of her peers the state did not prove her guilt beyond a reasonable doubt in their minds.. contrary to the title of this video the American legal system is the reverse.. it is not on the accused to prove innocence it is on the charging parties to prove guilt..

  • @ironicallyxiconic
    @ironicallyxiconic Рік тому +11

    When somebody you love dies, all you have left are the things you remember. And being a human, those things are typically memories of your senses. Smell is such a strong sense that reminds us of memories. I don't think that sweat comment from George was weird, he's remembering Caylee the best he can, and from what I gather, those good memories are probably from days that she ran around with them outside, having fun, getting sweaty and red faced like toddlers do. Every person who has a child knows the smell he's talking about, that sweaty, outside smell that sticks on kids and they're not old enough to be stinky when they sweat. Casey grasping at straws to "prove" her father did this, yet again. She's disgusting.

  • @micahrowe
    @micahrowe Рік тому +33

    Casey has a very “Diane Downs” persona. Her lies just mutate and she honestly believes every word that comes out of her mouth. An honest person doesn’t have to talk about how honest they are so much. She can’t tell the truth. Like, I feel she is completely unable to allow herself to be honest. It’s her defense and survival mechanism .

    • @r.c.miller6161
      @r.c.miller6161 Рік тому +2

      Malignant narcissism.

    • @zoer7338
      @zoer7338 Рік тому

      ​@@r.c.miller6161yup, one of those are running for Prez right now.

    • @SusanChristmas
      @SusanChristmas 10 місяців тому

      I totally agree I always use the line from the movie in regards to her. She is an escapee from a puzzle factory.

  • @Lucky_Chase
    @Lucky_Chase Рік тому +11

    She Just doesn't stop.
    The Zenaida thing, and the Universal Studios debacle, and the decomposition smell even the dogs caught, then the discovery of her daughter should have sent her away for life.

  • @riseuplight
    @riseuplight Рік тому +14

    This case is so heartbreaking. We should fight for justice for her daughter.

    • @ISayFinn
      @ISayFinn Рік тому +2

      @riseuplight You are absolutely right, we should fight for justice for Caylee.

    • @annaelizabzth
      @annaelizabzth Рік тому

      @@ISayFinnwe can’t. Double jeopardy.

  • @matty8294
    @matty8294 Рік тому +37

    One time when my little sister was a toddler probably close to Kayleigh age she followed her friend one street over without telling anyone....My mom was so frantic and distraught screaming her name within 2-5 minutes she was allready on the phone with the police and banged on every single door on or street we had a search party maybe 20 people looking for her this was just in a few minutes of course my sister was fine and came right back she didn't even no she was missing

  • @sacmom3
    @sacmom3 Рік тому +133

    Everyone and their grandmother knows that Casey Anthony is guilty. I just don’t understand how the jury didn’t see it. There was more circumstantial evidence against her, than any evidence of reasonable doubt.

    • @ISayFinn
      @ISayFinn Рік тому +6

      I do not believe she is guilty. And it didn't take the documentary to change my mind. I was as puzzled by the outcome of the case, as you were.
      So I looked into it and what I found was eye opening.
      The amount of things that were not investigated, were greater than what was investigated.
      The jury really could not find her guilty, there was no proof of murder by Casey at all. Lying is not murder, people lie for many reasons, and I believe Casey was afraid of her father and she was certainly afraid of what her mother would do when she found out Caylee was gone.
      Let me ask you a few questions. IF Casey is innocent, I know you believe she is not, but IF she is...Would you like that truth to come out? Put yourself in her shoes, if you were accused of something and the facts all appeared to be against you, but you were innocent, would you try to clear your name? Would you hope someone would help you?
      I believe if you took the time to examine a few facts, and I have done all the hard work, you would just look at them, you would change your mind.
      It's not easy to admit when a mistake has been made and I think that is why people are doubling down and sticking with their story.
      Take the moral high ground, give her the same shot you would want for yourself. What do you have to lose? And if you do indeed find she is innocent, wouldn't you be glad you took the time?

    • @noloveed
      @noloveed Рік тому +1

      I agree with you. Casey is innocent. If you really watched the trial it was no doubt. It’s bothers me someone like George Anthony can get off scot-free. People praising him for being this wonderful grandfather. He’s likely her killer. Kids die of drowning in their pools all the time. So you call 911. Why didn’t George. The area where the body was found had been searched several times. There was no body there. There’s pictures there’s a video of the body not being there during the summer. When the body was discovered Casey was in jail. The duck tape is the smoking gun.

    • @linanicolia1363
      @linanicolia1363 Рік тому

      It had to do with putting her on death row. They could not do it. Had the death penalty been off, they would have found her guilty. Beware about that issue.......it influences some people into making the wrong decisions , like freeing a monster.

    • @ISayFinn
      @ISayFinn Рік тому +2

      @@noloveed Thanks for speaking up, I do feel very much alone here most of the time! You bring up another good point that I had forgotten, that the area where Caylee was found had been searched before. And Casey could not have been the one to move it. There are a lot of smoking guns in this case.

    • @Ashclayton1994
      @Ashclayton1994 Рік тому +14

      @@noloveed troll

  • @nzr4674
    @nzr4674 Рік тому +2

    Dr. Grande I believe you came up with the most indirect way of saying "Where there's smoke there's fire."

  • @AshleyLebedev
    @AshleyLebedev Рік тому +19

    Her father - if he didn’t do anything to her, has been destroyed by this. I think it’s like Casey always says “a little truth in everything” - she probably took one thing & twisted it into a story, there’s just too many pieces of evidence of HER. This is what is wrong in society: people are so incapable of admitting they are wrong they would rather bring down everyone around them.
    And this is exactly her psychological profile. She knows he didn’t do it, it’s why she won’t go right out & say it. She can just hint at things and let US draw the conclusion. She murdered her child, regardless of what happened to her.

  • @babyboylovesmusic
    @babyboylovesmusic Рік тому +29

    Casey Anthony's actions and behaviors just doesn't add up. Why would you ever be smiling in court knowing your child is missing?

    • @ISayFinn
      @ISayFinn Рік тому

      You are correct...the story doesn't add up. I submit to you it doesn't add up because we do not have all the facts. So I went looking for them. I did find them and I do believe she is innocent.
      If you would like to know more, ask me any question..one point at a time. I will do my best to open your mind to what really happened. what have you got to lose?

    • @melaniedelaware7500
      @melaniedelaware7500 Рік тому

      @@ISayFinn you are going through many of the comments against Casey saying that you know things we don’t know because of your research. I am really curious what you have discovered. I am also curious why these things weren’t brought up during this documentary. I like that you are thinking critically and are willing to discuss, that is what our legal system is about, and is why our system is based upon a presumption of innocence unless proven beyond a reasonable doubt. You may be better than most of us at digging up info. Regardless…why those things wouldn’t be brought to light during this interview puzzles me.

    • @ISayFinn
      @ISayFinn Рік тому

      @@melaniedelaware7500 thanks for asking, you are one in thousand, as I have easily done a thousand posts in my time on this subject, maybe more and you are the first person to ask. That makes you exceptional, in my estimation.
      Since it is a long process and it takes me a long time to write these up, may I share one with you that I posted to another? It will be a good beginning, without me having to write it all again, and then, if you are interested in any of my comments, we can take them one point at a time. It is much easier to discuss and digest that way.
      Let me know, I will go find one of my posts where I covered quite a few points, share that and build as we go. Sound good to you?

    • @melaniedelaware7500
      @melaniedelaware7500 Рік тому

      @@ISayFinn that sounds wonderful, thank you!

  • @Stalemarshmallow
    @Stalemarshmallow Рік тому +1

    Dr Grande usually nails his cases but he REALLY nailed this one

  • @WorldOfWonder66
    @WorldOfWonder66 Рік тому +20

    I wonder if her dad can go after her for slander? This has always been a horrible case

  • @karlad4082
    @karlad4082 Рік тому +32

    I am beyond disbelief that she got away with murdering her own child. 😢 I’m disgusted by her defense counsel, and I still can’t believe that beautiful child died without any justice for her. I knew this B was guilty the minute when I found out she was partying after her child had been missing for a couple of days. I can’t believe that any mother would do that other than an evil B who killed her own child 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @queenmarynovelwriter5397
    @queenmarynovelwriter5397 Рік тому +9

    Caylee would be 16 now; in high school, asking to wear lip gloss and thinking about boys. It is all so devastating. What Casey did is unspeakable. I don't understand how she got away with it.

    • @hardtakeoff
      @hardtakeoff Рік тому

      you must be old indeed to think girls dont think about boys or lip gloss until they are 16.

    • @hallsjuju2400
      @hallsjuju2400 9 місяців тому +1

      In an interview years ago she was asked what she thoughtCaylee would be like today. She said” a total badass.not taking any s…from anyone. Maybe Caylee would be a kind,compassionate, caring person. But Casey cannot relate to those feelings.

  • @roshondaschmitt7826
    @roshondaschmitt7826 Рік тому +38

    Thank you for the analysis. I can’t bring myself to watch her lie all over again.