Casey Anthony: How will she defend herself in the “Where’s the Truth” documentary series?

cAsia Anthony breaks her silence 14 years after being tried for the murder of her three-year-old daughter Kylie Marie Anthony in 2008. peacock will flow A three-part limited series event starting on Tuesday, November 29th called Casey Anthony: Where is the truth?.

The streaming platform has received some criticism online for giving a Florida woman a platform while public opinion remains largely convinced of her guilt in the murder of a young child.

The three-year long trial, which ran from 2008 to 2011, was considered the most-followed-up case in the United States since O.J. Simpson’s in 1994.

How does Peacock justify giving Casey Anthony a platform

Alexandra Dean, who wrote and directed Youtube The original, “This is Paris” (2020), was the official or director of a new Casey Anthony documentary series. The first thing Dean wanted to make clear, as we saw in the teaser released this week by Peacock, is that Anthony didn’t have editorial control over the series.

In the short trailer, Dean is heard interviewing Casey Anthony, who is seen with an uncomfortable expression on her face. I wondered, “Why are you talking to me now when you have no creative control?” That’s when the joke ends abruptly.

Why is Casey Anthony talking now?

Tell a friend of Casey Anthony People Magazine Back in April, she finally felt ready to tell her the whole side of the story.

in a cage 2017 interview with APAnthony asserted that she didn’t care what people thought about her and actually understood her: “I don’t give a damn about what anyone thinks of me, I would never do that. Based on what’s in the media, I understand the reasons people feel about me. I understand why people have their opinions.”

What would Casey Anthony say to defend herself?

Much of the uncovered footage has been handed over to Blue Ant Studios, the production company responsible for the documentary, including a high-profile lawyer. Jose Baezappointed in the past by Aaron Hernandez, Mark Nordlicht and Harvey Weinstein.

Casey Anthony, the day her verdict was announced

Casey Anthony, the day her ‘acquittal’ verdict was announced at the 2011 trial.

Alexandra Dean Confirms that the goal of documentaries is to own Casey Anthony Give her the full side of the story: “While access to Casey was critical, it was very important that we had complete editorial control over the results of our reporting. Casey He has not seen the film or provided feedback on the film.”

Dean is confident that it will be a thought-provoking series that can now be done without media interference: “What emerged over the course of multiple interviews that were taped over the course of six months, is a stunning psychological portrait of Casey Anthony and a complete account of what she says what happened to her daughter versus multiple sources of potential evidence I think the result will surprise many, and cause American audience To look at this story from a new perspective.”

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