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In the summer of 2011, Casey Anthony stood trial for the 2008 murder of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee; the high-profile case gripped the nation.
In the summer of 2011, Casey Anthony stood trial for the 2008 murder of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee; the high-profile case gripped the nation.
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FL v. Anthony
S1, EP105 "The Duct Tape"Prosecutors argued duct tape was the murder weapon that was used to kill her two-year-old daughter Caylee. An emotional grandmother was back on the stand to talk about that day she learned of her granddaughter Caylee's fate. Her remains were found near their home in a wooded area with duct tape on her skull. The discovery of Caylee Anthony's remains while her mom Casey was in jail, not only rocked the community but it broke the Anthony family as a whole.
FL v. Anthony
S1, EP106 "Cindy Anthony Gets Crossed"Casey Anthony's mother Cindy is under cross-examination; Judge Belvin Perry makes some stipulations to the jurors; prosecutors focus on Casey Anthony's tattoo - it says Bella Vita or beautiful life - which she got while Caylee was missing.
FL v. Anthony
S1, EP107 "State Rests Case-In-Chief"The state would be wrapping up its case soon against Casey Anthony. She's accused of killing her two-year-old daughter Caylee who was missing for more than five months. The state rested its case in Florida versus Anthony. Jurors heard three and a half weeks of testimony about what prosecutors say happened to little Caylee. But now, the defense would get its turn to try to convince them Casey did not kill her. The defense pushed to have charges against Casey Anthony thrown out.
FL v. Anthony
S1, EP108 "Motion To Dismiss"As soon as the prosecution wrapped up its case against Casey Anthony, the defense made a motion for a judgement of acquittal. Casey Anthony's attorney says the state failed to prove its case. But first the prosecution will address another motion in court about what happened to little Caylee Anthony. The state pushed back on the defense's assertion that it did not prove without reasonable doubt that Casey Anthony murdered her own child. The judge would decide whether charges should be dismissed.
FL v. Anthony
S1, EP106 "Cindy Anthony Gets Crossed"Casey Anthony's mother Cindy is under cross-examination; Judge Belvin Perry makes some stipulations to the jurors; prosecutors focus on Casey Anthony's tattoo - it says Bella Vita or beautiful life - which she got while Caylee was missing.
FL v. Anthony
S1, EP105 "The Duct Tape"Prosecutors argued duct tape was the murder weapon that was used to kill her two-year-old daughter Caylee. An emotional grandmother was back on the stand to talk about that day she learned of her granddaughter Caylee's fate. Her remains were found near their home in a wooded area with duct tape on her skull. The discovery of Caylee Anthony's remains while her mom Casey was in jail, not only rocked the community but it broke the Anthony family as a whole.
FL v. Anthony
S1, EP104 "Casey's Mother Recalled"The crime scene investigator who searched the Anthony family home testifies; Casey Anthony's mother testifies; Cindy Anthony tells jurors about the day her granddaughter Caylee's remains were found.
FL v. Anthony
S1, EP103 "Latent Print and DNA Testing"Jurors get a crash course in DNA testing, latent print exams and hair and fiber analysis; FBI experts examine the evidence collected where Caylee's remains had been found.
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