I don't think so. In fact, from the looks of things, (such as post-verdict party) Casey Anthony has not spent much time thinking about little Caylee at all. Maybe we can look forward to a forthcoming book like OJ Simpson's, explaining how he killed his ex-wife. *
*Simpson actually did write the above mentioned book but could not find a publisher after a large dose of public outrage.
The Casey Anthony trial is the State Vs. Casey Anthony. The trial is deciding whether or not Casey Anthony will be convicted of killing her daughter, Caylee, who was 2 at the time.
Casey Anthony
According to a jury of her peers, she was pronounced not guilty in the death of her daughter on July 5, 2011.
Casey Anthony was ruled not guilty in the account of murder for her daughter. She was however, ruled guilty on accounts of lying to police.
Casey Anthony could have faced the death penalty if found guilty. However, she was found not guilty by a jury on July 5, 2011.
Casey Anthony (born March 19, 1986), is charged with the 2008 murder of her 2-year-old daughter Caylee. On October 14, 2008 Casey Anthony was indicted by a grand jury on charges of first-degree murder and was arrested. She entered a plea of not guilty.
Casey Anthony pled 'Not Guilty' and was brought to stand trial in the death of her daughter. She was acquitted of all charges relating to the death of her daughter by a jury on July 5, 2011. Acquitted does not equal innocent, it means that the jury did not find the evidence sufficient to convict her. The only person who knows how Caylee died is not talking and even if she did, no one would really believe her. Casey Anthony is on official record as a liar and a story teller. The same jury did convict her of lying, for which she received a sentence of four years in jail.
The Orange County Court is the court that heard the Casey Anthony case. Jurors, however, were brought in from Pinellas County. The case was so widely publicized in Orlando that the judge felt it would be too difficult to find 12 neutral jurors in Orange County.
Casey Anthony was charged with:First-degree murderAggravated child abuseAggravated manslaughter of a child4 counts of providing false information to a law enforcement officer:She was found innocent of the first 3 charges and guilty of all counts of the final charge. She was not charged with child endangerment and likely will not be due to double jeopardy laws.
In a world that exists only in her own mind.
No, Casey Anthony did not confess to killing her daughter, Caylee. Throughout the legal proceedings, she maintained her innocence regarding the charges of murder. The case drew significant media attention, but despite widespread speculation and public opinion, there was no direct confession from her. Ultimately, she was acquitted of the murder charge in 2011.
On October 14, 2008 the Grand Jury charged Casey Anthony with first degree murder. She entered a plea of not-guilty to the charges and is currently (June-July 2011) on trial; the charges before the jury are:First degree murderAggravated child abuseAggravated manslaughter of a child4 counts of providing false information to a law enforcement officerAccording to a jury of her peers, she was pronounced not guilty of the first three charges and guilty of the fourth charge of providing false information, on July 5, 2011.