Anthony, who was once called “the most hated mother in America,” suggested in a 2022 documentary that her mother and father were involved in the 2008 death of her daughter, Kaylee Anthony.
Anthony was charged with murder in connection with the death, but was acquitted of the murder.
Hoping to dispel the doubts surrounding them, parents George and Cindy Anthony have now undergone a lie detector test in connection with a new documentary.
In the documentary, the retired FBI agent asks the parents a series of questions about the case.
– Have you ever had sexual contact with Casey? George is asked about it.
-Did you intentionally and intentionally hide Kylie's whereabouts? He was asked as well.
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“I have failed her over and over again.”
In the 2022 documentary, during the trial, Casey accused her father of repeatedly abusing her as a child, she wrote. New York Post.
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– Everything goes back to my father, she says in the documentary.
– I know what he did to me, and this is what I was afraid of. I had one mission: to keep her safe. “I let her down over and over again because I was still protecting the person who hurt me,” Anthony says of his daughter.
The father previously denied all of his daughter's accusations.
Casey was arrested in 2008 for Kaylee's disappearance. The two-year-old was last seen on June 16, 2008, but Casey's mother first reported him missing on July 15. Casey told police that Kaylee disappeared with a babysitter.
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For about six months, volunteers across the country searched for the child and followed up on hundreds of leads.
On December 11, an employee working in a wooded area near Casey's home in Florida found skeletal remains that were later identified as Caylee's.
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Experts testified that air samples indicated the presence of decomposed human remains in Casey Anthony's trunk.
Shock after acquittal
Casey was charged with murder, and the trial in 2011 led to a media storm that received significant international attention.
The prosecution proved that Casey lied, but it didn't convince the jury of anything else. Prosecutors were unable to prove how Kaylee died, and were unable to find her mother's DNA on the tape they believe was used to strangle her.
The lead attorney on Casey's defense team argued that Kaylee accidentally drowned and that the death was covered up, although Casey said she did not believe her daughter drowned in the family pool.
Meanwhile, prosecutors alleged that Casey suffocated the girl with chloroform and then covered the child's mouth with duct tape.
After a trial that lasted more than a month, the jury spent less than 11 hours finding Casey not guilty of first-degree murder, gross negligence manslaughter, and child abuse.
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Casey was convicted of four counts of lying to police and credited with the three years she spent in prison awaiting trial.
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Anthony has reportedly been asked by several television companies to take a televised lie detector test, but he has so far refused to participate.
A source says Casey “gives a boost” to her parents' willingness to take a lie detector test.
– She says she knows the truth, and so do her parents. The source continues that a lie detector test will not change the truth.
Casey Anthony was released from prison in 2011 and now lives in Florida.
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