Casey Anthony's Parents Take "Lie Detector Tests" in Documentary | Dangers of Polygraph Nonsense

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  • @steveeuphrates-river7342
    @steveeuphrates-river7342 4 месяца назад +1491

    This was one of the worst miscarriages of justice ever in any case, EVER.

    • @StAlphonsusHasAPosse
      @StAlphonsusHasAPosse 4 месяца назад +174

      Another O.J. Simpson case result, imo

    • @heatherdawn545
      @heatherdawn545 4 месяца назад +44

      Definitely

    • @nataliep501
      @nataliep501 4 месяца назад +30

      Yes

    • @seancompton5393
      @seancompton5393 4 месяца назад +31

      Lets not forget 😂 Robert blake ​@StAlphonsusHasAPosse

    • @moviemogul83
      @moviemogul83 4 месяца назад +112

      Actually it shows how the system should work. See, the prosecution went for 1st degree, and no option for a lower degree of homicide. They couldn’t meet the “beyond reasonable doubt” for 1st degree.
      Jurors have stated that had other options been on the table, she’d have been convicted.

  • @carolineheffernan7368
    @carolineheffernan7368 4 месяца назад +781

    Not only did Casey kill her daughter but she destroyed her parents...

    • @nanettevantriesteharder2469
      @nanettevantriesteharder2469 4 месяца назад +5

      As the saying goes, "One bad apple spoils the bunch." Cambridge Dictionary defines the term "spoil someone rotten" as "to do whatever someone wants you to do or to give someone anything they want." In trying to justify themselves at each other's expense, Casey Anthony's parents enabled her to figuratively destroy her life and their reputations and literally destroy their granddaughter. It is hard for me not to be disgusted by this whole affair.
      In my opinion, it is in a parent's self-interest to try to parent well to avoid rejection by society as a whole, particularly in public and private places, like spoiled children misbehaving on airline flights with Karens taking up the airwaves with their childish rants. Inconsistent parenting in a lack of unity that requires the public relations' stunt of videotaped polygraph tests to rehabilitate one's public image is not authoritative parenting.
      Unlike authoritative parenting, which is the best kind of parenting, uninvolved (i.e., neglectful), permissive (i.e., trying to be a peer, not a responsible parent), and/or authoritarian (i.e., dictatorial) parenting practices are against the best interests of enabling children to be successful in life. Using children in a proxy war, allows children to use that wedge against their parents. Poor parenting practices undermine an individual's physical and mental health and well-being with personality disorders falling along a spectrum in the space-time continuum across the human developmental life span. Crime statistics, which include poorly parented groups of individuals, fall under population-based parameters of the normal "bell-shaped" curve.
      On the other hand, climbing Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs through sound genetic-epigenetic neurological networking strengthened by means of Mildred Parten's stages of play-learning is essential to learning adaptive coping mechanisms and resilience, even with exposure to Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). So, my unsolicited advice to parents and potential parents is to learn a valuable lesson from the Anthony family and do not do as they do and did.

    • @carolineheffernan7368
      @carolineheffernan7368 4 месяца назад +29

      Really, give the parents a break. Not everything that kids do is the parents fault. Sometimes good parents give birth to bad seeds!! Pls, no more thesis from you!!

    • @RavenSiren
      @RavenSiren 4 месяца назад +23

      Don't sympathize too much with the Anthonys. People like Casey aren't created in a vacuum. They're was plenty of toxicity in that family.

    • @nanettevantriesteharder2469
      @nanettevantriesteharder2469 4 месяца назад +5

      @@carolineheffernan7368 Sorry that you do not like how I write or what I write about, as a Certified Parent Instructor mandated to train parents who are involved in the family, civil, and criminal court systems in Washington. Thankfully, that does not include all parents, just the ones that refuse to listen to any kind of good advice. I am not without knowledge, skills, and abilities in this subject matter. I am a mother who has raised her kids to success and have a Master in Public Health degree, etc. Therefore, I like to make people aware of problems and how to prevent them, if at all possible. Feel free to ignore my comments in the future, if you like. Thanks for your input.

    • @nanettevantriesteharder2469
      @nanettevantriesteharder2469 4 месяца назад

      @@RavenSiren I agree. Scary but true.

  • @francislarv3012
    @francislarv3012 4 месяца назад +798

    Her lack of true motherly emotion for her own dead child is the most convincing evidence against Casey

    • @esteemedmortal5917
      @esteemedmortal5917 4 месяца назад +15

      Nothing wrong with not being attached to your child. It happens.
      Keeping said child and not giving them your someone who will love them IS seriously f’ing wrong.

    • @onlyeyeno
      @onlyeyeno 4 месяца назад +54

      ​@@esteemedmortal5917 Nothing wrong ??? I would contend that something is very wrong if You're not attached to Your own 3 Year old child.
      Now I'm not saying that it's "morally wrong" much less criminal, but it most definitively is NOT to be considered normal.The vast majority of parents are not only "attached" but even love their offspring, so if You don't even feel attachment "something IS wrong"!
      Best regards

    • @ztoob8898
      @ztoob8898 4 месяца назад +12

      @@onlyeyeno Fully agree with @onlyeyeno.

    • @nwicconsultants6640
      @nwicconsultants6640 4 месяца назад +6

      @@onlyeyeno Excellent explanation in clarifying what should be considered "normal" if not morally wrong. To give Esteemed the benefit of doubt....it is possible that what was meant to be said was that the lack of attachment in and of itself was NOT convincing evidence of guilt.

    • @kateashby3066
      @kateashby3066 4 месяца назад +33

      What gave it away? When she partied for 31 days straight after Caylee went “missing”? Yeah it’s bonkers- that baby was literally rotting in her trunk while she was doing wet t-shirt contests 🤮

  • @MW93249
    @MW93249 4 месяца назад +645

    She's walking around free while her daughter is lying in the ground. She got away with murder makes me sick. Justice system sucks

    • @AnastasiaFafo
      @AnastasiaFafo 4 месяца назад +13

      It certainly does

    • @pricklypear7516
      @pricklypear7516 4 месяца назад +40

      Disturbing as this verdict was, the justice system worked EXACTLY the way it was intended to work. The jury wasn't "enamored" with Casey; she didn't "charm" her way out of the guilty verdict. The jury wasn't stupid. Jose Baez did NOT win the case. The long and short of it is: An arrogant, over-confident, numbskull prosecutor LOST it. The jury -- rightfully -- had concerns about the time of death and exact cause of death. This isn't unusual in cases where the body is not immediately found. Instead of addressing the issues head-on, the prosecutor tried to side-step them, giving an "If it doesn't matter to us, why's it matter to you fools?" attitude to the jury. He failed to rise above the infamous "shadow of a doubt."
      I watched the Leticia Stauch trial, during which the jury was able to submit questions to the attorneys. If this had been available in the Anthony trial, I'm certain it would have made a difference.

    • @Cyndi159
      @Cyndi159 4 месяца назад +31

      @@pricklypear7516 actually, the jury was only given one option to charge her with. That’s the fault of the prosecutors. Given more options she would’ve stayed in jail for a long time. That’s what you get for thinking something is a slam dunk.

    • @mistressmendi2168
      @mistressmendi2168 4 месяца назад +20

      @@pricklypear7516 Agree and the prosecution never brought up the search results on the computer. They failed that little girl

    • @kateashby3066
      @kateashby3066 4 месяца назад +14

      Blame the prosecution. They really blew it.

  • @Justin-di5ff
    @Justin-di5ff 4 месяца назад +544

    He knows his own daughter got rid of his granddaughter in the most horrible way. That's why he testified. Casey is guilty and got away with it

    • @sarahalderman3126
      @sarahalderman3126 4 месяца назад +5

      Nah he testified to cover his responsibility.

    • @stephanwatson7902
      @stephanwatson7902 3 месяца назад +6

      Because she blamed him and falsely accused him to save herself and he knows he didn't do it, he 100% knows she killed his granddaughter

    • @sarahalderman3126
      @sarahalderman3126 3 месяца назад +1

      @@stephanwatson7902 he abused her, which means he is likely the one responsible, for the whole mess. His daughter and granddaughter were both his responsibility. As for the grandmother, at this point she's responsible for enabling his abuse.

    • @mariamaria2751
      @mariamaria2751 3 месяца назад +2

      He had none. Wow. ​@sarahalderman3126

    • @mariamaria2751
      @mariamaria2751 3 месяца назад +12

      ​@sarahalderman312he never abused anyone and its ppl like you that casey depends on. If she can get some ppl like you to believe her lies , she feels better , she can put the blame on innocent ppl. Give me a break

  • @AnastasiaFafo
    @AnastasiaFafo 4 месяца назад +300

    Casey Anthony is beneath contempt. She should be shunned and ignored.

    • @debbieknight8901
      @debbieknight8901 4 месяца назад +10

      Yes, and that would be on a good day.

    • @kateashby3066
      @kateashby3066 4 месяца назад +15

      I’m ok with not ignoring her to shame her. Narcs don’t handle being shamed too well. She must be losing her mind right now. I know that these tests are absurd but I love that they took it- just as an Eff you you Casey.

    • @DavidLLambertmobile
      @DavidLLambertmobile 4 месяца назад

      She's a badge bunny 🐰. She banged half the Palm Beach County FL sheriffs office. Half of the Fort Lauderdale FL PD 🍩🍩🍩.

    • @melfreemans
      @melfreemans 4 месяца назад +5

      I think this will follow her for the rest of her life. Everyone believes she is guilty. She will be shunned, ridiculed, and no decent person would associate with her.

    • @bobbyologun1517
      @bobbyologun1517 4 месяца назад

      Why

  • @rbffbvs
    @rbffbvs 4 месяца назад +172

    As I recall, Casey also accused her brother of sexually abusing her. She will blame anyone or anything for her own crime. I still cannot believe she was found not guilty.

    • @anitakinnear6735
      @anitakinnear6735 3 месяца назад

      I can’t say whether or not she was sexually abused. HOWEVER, I CAN say that a history of sexual abuse isn’t a justification for you to go on and abuse (much less murder) other children! (much less your own child!) That’s all bullshit. It’s our CHOICE whether we STOP the cycle of abuse to SAVE the following generations or we CONTINUE that cycle of abuse to DESTROY the following generations to come. YOU decide. My husband and I had to, and we stopped the cycle. In one generation we turned around the direction of our childrens’ futures and they’ll never have to live through the pain we endured at the hands of our parents. They’re all decent, successful people, who married well and they have beautiful families.

    • @chrispolle5498
      @chrispolle5498 3 месяца назад +8

      If her brother did what she said he did to her growing up why would she name her daughter after him cay LEE

    • @ramonaharter6407
      @ramonaharter6407 3 месяца назад

      ​@@chrispolle5498wait.... maybe it's her brother's child that's why she picked half of her name and half of his? Uggg. Another reason she would want to get rid of her child wA the shame? Just a theory

    • @deannekliene2673
      @deannekliene2673 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@ramonaharter6407nope , they did DNA and know who the father is, he was killed in an accident....

  • @davidremmler9166
    @davidremmler9166 4 месяца назад +337

    I just don't know how a mother does not report her child missing for an entire month and then lies about leaving her with a nanny. She must be responsible for her daughter's death. And there was other very damning evidence against her.

    • @kateashby3066
      @kateashby3066 4 месяца назад +14

      Yup! However, the defense brought in doubt by pointing the finger at Casey’s dad. Between that and the prosecution screwing up all over the place- the jury didn’t feel comfortable sending her to her death without knowing for sure that SHE killed Caylee and not her dad.

    • @intentionallyleftblank3016
      @intentionallyleftblank3016 4 месяца назад +30

      She never did report her child missing . . . mom/grandma did.

    • @GS-zc4sk
      @GS-zc4sk 4 месяца назад +8

      Profusely convoluted Stories that lack any sense of sane behavior originating from the mother with One child to care for.
      Pick just 1-2 of her actions & explanations and they blow you out of the water.

    • @Attwilight
      @Attwilight 4 месяца назад +15

      She didn't have to report her missing, she knew where she was (in her trunk).

    • @gabrielleandrew542
      @gabrielleandrew542 4 месяца назад +5

      Agree . The fact that the child was not reported missing for a month was a huge red flag for me . What sort of mother does that ? Most mothers would be frantic and inform police asap . This month long delay … really points to Casey Anthony’s involvement.

  • @MW93249
    @MW93249 4 месяца назад +192

    Don't understand why she didn't let her parents raise Caylee. Evil woman

    • @derkeheath5172
      @derkeheath5172 4 месяца назад

      Narcissistic sociopaths consider their "loved ones" to be property and they are greedy. They would rather destroy their family members than lose their control of them to someone else.

    • @ME27690
      @ME27690 4 месяца назад +11

      Exactly 🤔

    • @mikmik5475
      @mikmik5475 4 месяца назад +36

      She was quite jealous of her own daughter

    • @launderedcotton8070
      @launderedcotton8070 4 месяца назад +33

      She'd rather inflict pain on her mother than think of Caylee for a split second. Psychopath.

    • @tombreckinridge6218
      @tombreckinridge6218 4 месяца назад +27

      Her ego wouldn’t allow it.

  • @XBabySinX
    @XBabySinX 4 месяца назад +189

    I remember SCREAMING at the verdict. The public knew much more than the jury did and when they saw it, they felt sick.

    • @kateashby3066
      @kateashby3066 4 месяца назад +22

      That’s always the case. There are strict rules to what’s allowed in evidence and jury’s aren’t allowed to do their own research. Combine that with how the prosecution blew it big time and yeah, I bet they have a hard time sleeping at night

    • @SirenaSpades
      @SirenaSpades 4 месяца назад +3

      Maybe less drama in the world would be a good thing.

    • @louwinters508
      @louwinters508 4 месяца назад

      ​@@kateashby3066 all evidence should be provided

    • @donnamurphy8551
      @donnamurphy8551 4 месяца назад +22

      What didn't the jury know that would've changed the verdict had they known? I think the problem was the state overcharged. With first degree you have to prove premeditation. They couldn't prove that Caylee’s death was planned or that it wasn't an accident and Casey acted with the intent to kill. They should've charged her with manslaughter. Then they would just have to prove that her negligence led to the death of Caylee.

    • @FungusAmungus-fl8iy
      @FungusAmungus-fl8iy 4 месяца назад +3

      @@donnamurphy8551 she was also found not guilty of aggravated manslaughter and aggravated child abuse.

  • @laurie5098
    @laurie5098 4 месяца назад +110

    There’s a difference between being found not guilty and being innocent.

    • @kellydalstok8900
      @kellydalstok8900 4 месяца назад +10

      And also between knowing someone is guilty and being able to prove it beyond reasonable doubt.

    • @anitakinnear6735
      @anitakinnear6735 3 месяца назад +1

      Exactly. Huge difference.

    • @anitakinnear6735
      @anitakinnear6735 3 месяца назад +1

      @@kellydalstok8900Also true.

    • @Swanky95472
      @Swanky95472 3 месяца назад +1

      Bullshit

    • @YourInnerLawyer
      @YourInnerLawyer 3 месяца назад +4

      Yes. She was found not guilty due to the DA office's failures, not because she didn't commit the crime.

  • @amyfisher2154
    @amyfisher2154 4 месяца назад +63

    She is so despicable. Still trying to blame her father of horrific crimes against a beloved grand daughter and still trying to manipulate her mother. Once a psychopathic liar, always a psychopathic liar.

  • @ME27690
    @ME27690 4 месяца назад +267

    Casey is a liar and should be in prison. I feel bad for George

    • @gingerlee726
      @gingerlee726 4 месяца назад +5

      He literally failed the test. He got to stop and take Xanax then go do breathing exercises and still failed every single time.

    • @darrylg3861
      @darrylg3861 4 месяца назад

      ​@@gingerlee726a person with ANY anxiety will fail. Are you uninformed or just stupid? This is old news

    • @dflores1790
      @dflores1790 4 месяца назад

      Polygraph machines are very intimidating; where you’re told to “breathe normally,” yet you’re so nervous you can’t because you don’t know what to expect. When you finally feel like you’re going to pass out from lack of oxygen and say, “I gotta breathe!”…and you take that huge breath and the machine goes crazy, it’s very intimidating! I took one when I was applying for my job. Years later, I saw how the computer voice stress analyzer (CVSA) was a big joke! While doing background investigations, I interviewed a subject and knew her answers. When she took the CVSA, she was able to lie and fool the person giving the test. The guy who gave her the test told me she passed. No way! I told him the answers she had given me prior. He just stared at me, raised his shoulders and said, “Hmpf.” I didn’t pass her.
      I personally will never take a “lie detector” test ever again, because all they’re for now, is for the cops to affect the public’s perception. Never answer questions without an attorney, and never take a lie detector test even if you’re innocent. If you have to, save it for last. I loved LE, but today’s cops can’t seem to be trusted. It all falls on the background investigator. What did they purposefully omit?

    • @OpalLeigh
      @OpalLeigh 4 месяца назад +13

      I am neutral on whether or not George *bused her, I think because she lies so much it’s impossible to know 😢 and like Dr Grande said, the lie detector doesn’t mean much. Despite what Casey seems to think tho, that doesn’t make what she did to her daughter ok. Having an inappropriate father doesn’t make you mistreating your child acceptable.

    • @wendikookoocatchoo9485
      @wendikookoocatchoo9485 4 месяца назад +4

      ​@@gingerlee726agreed. They left that little part in when he lied, and passed, about not being with anyone when he and Cindy were separated. He DID sleep with someone else, and Cindy caught it right off! But he passed that question. But stumbled over knowing what happened to caylee. Casey is responsible, but I also believe George was involved.

  • @mwheeler138
    @mwheeler138 4 месяца назад +271

    I love it whenever Dr. Grande refers to the lie detector as pseudoscientific nonsense.

    • @thepostofficeprince8819
      @thepostofficeprince8819 4 месяца назад +4

      Kinda like bendy water, upside down people and spinning 1000mph..

    • @kateashby3066
      @kateashby3066 4 месяца назад +7

      It’s been said and I find it to make sense that the polygraph exam is ONLY as good as the person conducting it. And even then it’s only reliable so much.

    • @bevwinn1369
      @bevwinn1369 4 месяца назад +6

      @@kateashby3066the polygraph exam is only as good at what as the person conducting It? Making chicken soup?

    • @christorrence1114
      @christorrence1114 4 месяца назад

      Almost like it would take 24 hours to spin one time, Yeh sure, That would make it get dark sometimes.
      @@thepostofficeprince8819

    • @kellydalstok8900
      @kellydalstok8900 4 месяца назад +13

      Since psychopaths have no empathy they’re unlikely to show normal signs of guilt.

  • @lisabelle7553
    @lisabelle7553 4 месяца назад +463

    After watching the entire court case, and seeing Casey got off, scott free - I have a severe negative reaction just seeing her picture. I have to turn away and not watch anything with Casey, about Casey. I can't explain, other than the injustice makes me feel ill. She destroyed precious Caylee, got away with it, and then proceeded to ruin the lives of her entire family.

    • @oljag13
      @oljag13 4 месяца назад +4

      Scott who? Peterson? He is not free.

    • @thebirdperch_MI
      @thebirdperch_MI 4 месяца назад +19

      I feel the same way. She should have served time. People have gotten prison time for murder without the body being found. There will never be proper justice for that poor baby :(

    • @elayna3312
      @elayna3312 4 месяца назад +20

      I am in that same boat with you! To top it off my daughter thinks she is innocent from her Netflix documentary, UGH! You can't fix stupid.

    • @KatieSalley
      @KatieSalley 4 месяца назад +22

      ​@@oljag13 "scot free" means free from consequences

    • @AdamJFx
      @AdamJFx 4 месяца назад +26

      @@KatieSalleyExactly, she suffered next to no consequences. She should be rotting in prison for the rest of her natural, narcissistic, and psychopathic life.

  • @rachaelmccarl
    @rachaelmccarl 4 месяца назад +86

    The only thing Dr.G hates more than a polygraph test is New Jersey.

  • @rayross997
    @rayross997 4 месяца назад +164

    So it would be totally useless to hook Dr. Grande up to a polygraph & ask, "are you really just speculating?" Take care Dr. Grande & thanks for all the work.

    • @micnorton9487
      @micnorton9487 4 месяца назад +3

      I don't think the Doc would do a polygraph test,, OR give someone a pgt because what for?

    • @boddzillabodman2377
      @boddzillabodman2377 4 месяца назад +14

      @@micnorton9487its a joke you should lighten up 😂

    • @radicalreactions1633
      @radicalreactions1633 4 месяца назад

      What good work? The douche doesn't even know what narcissism is and defends losers like Dr. Phil.

    • @shirl974
      @shirl974 4 месяца назад +4

      Fail! 😂😂😂😂

    • @SaidarRising
      @SaidarRising 4 месяца назад +6

      The side eye when he says that gives it away 😂😂

  • @joedennehy386
    @joedennehy386 4 месяца назад +155

    There is a reason the polygraph is not admissible in court, and isnt even used around the world

    • @Dontbustthecrust
      @Dontbustthecrust 4 месяца назад

      It very effective in getting guilty people to confess. Watch the chris watts lie detector and interrogation.

    • @julieseward1385
      @julieseward1385 4 месяца назад +8

      Yet it is accurate most of the time.

    • @xtalviper
      @xtalviper 4 месяца назад +21

      Because it's merely a scare tactic that the uninformed fall for.

    • @music0cool
      @music0cool 4 месяца назад

      *inaccurate @@julieseward1385

    • @jcs7217
      @jcs7217 4 месяца назад +12

      ​@@julieseward1385With "most" bring the operative word. Imagine DNA technology being "mostly" accurate.

  • @linny3260
    @linny3260 4 месяца назад +18

    Every year she does not conceive is a victory.

    • @kateashby3066
      @kateashby3066 4 месяца назад

      Understatement of the century. And if she does, let’s hope she aborts it! No child should have to endure HER as a parent. That in itself is abuse.

  • @jimc.goodfellas226
    @jimc.goodfellas226 4 месяца назад +170

    It's unfathomable how evil so many people are...

    • @john-ic5pz
      @john-ic5pz 4 месяца назад +5

      ikr. they say it's love but I think it's trauma that makes the world go 'round 🫤

    • @jmpsthrufyre
      @jmpsthrufyre 4 месяца назад +4

      ​@@john-ic5pz love trauma money
      In no particular order

    • @PeopleOverProfits777
      @PeopleOverProfits777 4 месяца назад +1

      Yes. That is the human curse. We live and we die. That is the whole point of Jesus dying for our sins and being resurrected. The Bible is demonstrably against capitalism but here we are 😂

    • @DJKinney
      @DJKinney 4 месяца назад

      No such thing as "evil."

    • @swarti2036
      @swarti2036 4 месяца назад

      @@DJKinneyI would strongly dispute that . Trump is evil

  • @licmir3663
    @licmir3663 4 месяца назад +68

    Just as weird is that no one knows who’s the father of Casey Anthony’s deceased daughter.

    • @yolenda_loves_to_sing
      @yolenda_loves_to_sing 4 месяца назад +6

      She claimed in her documentary that she was raped by someone, who was like a "school/neighborhood bully bad boy", and got pregnant from him, but decided to keep the baby.

    • @KaraOfTheSea
      @KaraOfTheSea 4 месяца назад +20

      ​@yolenda_loves_to_sing The fact that no one can recall a classmate that died in a car crash around 2004- 2005ish is telling. I am not saying that it isn't possible that happened (The mid 2000's was the era of the "pick up artists" i.e.: get girls drunk and have "sex" with them.), but more likely it was some guy she cheated on her boyfriend with.

    • @kateashby3066
      @kateashby3066 4 месяца назад +24

      @@yolenda_loves_to_sing which pretty much means it’s a lie. She’s literally
      A convicted compulsive liar. Literally. If she ever says something that makes her look like a victim, 99.999% chance she made it up.

    • @DavidLLambertmobile
      @DavidLLambertmobile 4 месяца назад +5

      It's Lee. Her brother. The baby is CayLee. Casey+Lee. 🙄

    • @emilyvee4922
      @emilyvee4922 4 месяца назад +37

      @@DavidLLambertmobile”During the trial, defense attorney Jose Baez elicited gasps when he implied that Anthony's brother, Lee, could have been the girl's father. The suspicion compelled the FBI to test Lee Anthony, but it was revealed he wasn't the father. “

  • @Averyr91
    @Averyr91 4 месяца назад +186

    That jury was full of idiots for letting her off.

    • @MyMomSaysImKeen
      @MyMomSaysImKeen 4 месяца назад +22

      This poor woman keeps getting disparaged about what happened to her child.
      They never caught the migrant woman who abducted the kid, and put them in the trunk!!!
      Worst of all Casey lost her job at Universal Studios over this debacle.

    • @heatherdawn545
      @heatherdawn545 4 месяца назад +7

      Exactly! I wonder how they feel letting a murderer get a free pass

    • @MissPrettywoman628
      @MissPrettywoman628 4 месяца назад

      The jury was not full of idiots. They could prove that Caylee died but not how she died. Remember they did not have any lessee charges like manslaughter, etc. They only had capital murder. If a jury is going to find a young woman, seemingly attractive guilty of capital murder They better be damn sure on how that baby died. I knew from the beginning they would find her not guilty based on my above comments.

    • @moviemogul83
      @moviemogul83 4 месяца назад +27

      They couldn’t as the prosecution actually wasn’t able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt. Had they went for something lower, like manslaughter, she could’ve been convicted. But they couldn’t prove 1st degree

    • @cenedra2143
      @cenedra2143 4 месяца назад +11

      😂😂😂😂​@@MyMomSaysImKeen

  • @paulbrogger655
    @paulbrogger655 3 месяца назад +3

    Re: polygraph -- as an assistant manager at a fast food outlet that had been burgled, I was subjected to a polygraph examination. The test administrator concluded I hadn't stolen the goods, but that I knew who did. BS! I've dismissed its effectiveness ever since.

  • @FLOWERSSURVEYING
    @FLOWERSSURVEYING 4 месяца назад +67

    She basically admitted "xanny the nanny" killed the poor child. It is absolutely disgusting that she is walking free and now blaming her father for unspeakable things. RIP Caylee.

    • @dawndraper9371
      @dawndraper9371 4 месяца назад +1

      Yeah so her story changed. That's enough right there to see that she's a complete liar. She's a liar AND a murderer.

    • @peacehappyb237
      @peacehappyb237 2 месяца назад

      She never called the nanny "Zanny the Nanny." the media made that up. She called her Zeneida or Zanny.

  • @danceshadowmoon1
    @danceshadowmoon1 4 месяца назад +27

    Years ago, I was charged with assault. After speaking with my lawyer, I suggested taking a polygraph test to clear my name. The Lawyer agreed and I was tested by a supposed top notch Polygraph expert. I was quite shocked that the test indicated deception on my part multiple times seeing that I was telling the truth, and it was my idea to take the test! The Prosecution was aware of this and tried to bring it up in court, only to be told by the Judge that it was not admissible in court. So basically, it was a waste of time and expense. I have spoken many times about this and tried to tell people that a polygraph test is absolute B.S. but still see people on television using it all the time. A good example is the Steve Wilkos show. I always sat there and wondered how many lives were destroyed by relying on this garbage. Also, it is interesting to note that many people passed it even though they were guilty as hell. One example is Ted Bundy. I will never take another one of those tests again. And it should be frowned upon by anyone who is seeking truth.

    • @peacehappyb237
      @peacehappyb237 2 месяца назад +1

      OOO wow. I am sorry that happened to you.

  • @danielrn133
    @danielrn133 4 месяца назад +89

    She is so clearly guilty it is mind boggling. Here is the bottom line. If your kid was killed by your step dad would you be out partying and raising hell? She killed her so she could go party and raise hell. Even if she didn't kill her and her dad did..she would have been in bed crying non stop or at least would've gone to the police. The fact that people let her off is just staggering .

    • @dawndraper9371
      @dawndraper9371 4 месяца назад +17

      Why do you say step dad? George is not Casey's stepdad.

  • @103SuperDog
    @103SuperDog 4 месяца назад +76

    I can’t remember if it was this documentary or another interview but I believe George did solve how Caylee died. After the trial he did research and realized ‘Zanny the nanny’ was Casey’s codename for when she would drug Caylee with Zanex in order to go out and party. Casey probably accidentally over dosed Caylee or just using it too often and then she just never woke up.

    • @joedennehy386
      @joedennehy386 4 месяца назад +22

      That's exactly the conclusion I came to. It explains xanny the nanny

    • @katie.g.
      @katie.g. 4 месяца назад +26

      I think that’s exactly what happened too. It also explains why she waited for forever to tell her parents Caylee was “missing” . She was just hoping to get some more time to fabricate the story. Caylee overdosed, Casey freaked out and disposed the body in the woods to hide the fact that she had been drugging her the whole time. Then she kept avoiding her parents to buy time. If she would have called the police, the whole story would have came out. She never wanted to be a mom , kept Caylee because her parents pressured her and she just wanted to party. :( She was just extremely selfish

    • @alemontwisted9508
      @alemontwisted9508 4 месяца назад +13

      I agree. Kaylee definitely died from an overdose of something. There was no pool drowning like they even tried to claim in the documentary. Casey was in downtown Orlando partying and she was giving that child some thing to go to sleep and overdosed the child.

    • @emilyvee4922
      @emilyvee4922 4 месяца назад +4

      Wow. That sounds really probable:

    • @dawndraper9371
      @dawndraper9371 4 месяца назад +5

      I think this is 100 percent the truth of what happened sadly!

  • @missybishop4996
    @missybishop4996 4 месяца назад +21

    Saw a bodycam video recently of Casey in a bar in Florida.
    She called the cop because some other chick three a drink on her and she wanted to press charges!
    She's infuriating....
    This case really made me angry all those years ago.
    That trial was bonkers!😡

    • @jessisblessed6689
      @jessisblessed6689 4 месяца назад +14

      Yeah, she called the cops in a hot second when someone threw a DRINK on her, but when her daughter was missing for 31 DAYS... she didn't call? All that scenario did was paint her as more selfish and guilty. She's disgusting.

  • @mattpaul5441
    @mattpaul5441 4 месяца назад +28

    My neighbor lost her 4 year old daughter. And she always said she would smell her close and and sleep holding one of her shirts. It can sould creepy but lose someone close and you will surprise yourself on what you miss

    • @i.b.640
      @i.b.640 4 месяца назад +9

      Yeah smell is so powerfull...

    • @dying101666
      @dying101666 4 месяца назад +8

      It's not creepy at all. Can only imagine.

    • @frittata3891
      @frittata3891 4 месяца назад +8

      It really is one of the most heart wrenching pictures one can imagine...some poor soul tearfully clenching a garment left by a loved one. Come to think of it, every partner I've had would always steal my shirts and wear them while I was away. How impossibly cruel of that woman to hear her father say that and pervert it in an attempt to vindicate herself.

    • @jessieyork4508
      @jessieyork4508 4 месяца назад +6

      Years ago, I was married to an over the road truck driver. He'd be gone all week & in December would be gone the whole month. I'd sleep with one of his shirts, just to have his smell close. I missed him terribly.

    • @lindasacks8572
      @lindasacks8572 4 месяца назад +10

      Losing a child is something I wish on no one. My son was 30 when he died, and I literally smelled all his things, desperately searching for something left behind by him.

  • @paulforder591
    @paulforder591 4 месяца назад +34

    I was stunned when I learned that the Florida justice system acquitted Casey
    and allowed her to walk free--a travesty of justice. To this day, I still think she's guilty of culpable negligence and murder in her daughter's death, in addition to being a chronic liar.
    A reliable source I spoke to said there was evidence entered into the case that the jury never got to see.
    Caylee is the forgotten victim in this crime. 😿

  • @lauren9667
    @lauren9667 4 месяца назад +61

    I worked in a place where some employees had to take polygraphs to work in certain areas. Everyone feared these because (a) they’re not accurate and (b) if management wanted the employee in the area, they would get the “nice” polygrapher and the others would get the polygrapher brought in from Guantanamo Bay. He would scream at people. Everyone knew the “lie” on the question was the result of the physiological effects of being yelled at, mocked and intimidated, not that you had a history of theft, or tax evasion or whatever. After the nice polygrapher, people felt like they had lunch with a friend. After the other polygrapher, people would feel like they had PTSD. I would refuse to ever take one.

    • @gabrielleandrew542
      @gabrielleandrew542 4 месяца назад +7

      That is really bizarre
      Completely unethical and over the top
      You can fail the lie detector test easily on the most bland of questions
      Anyone with Atrial Fibrillation has a high risk of failing
      There are all sorts of other factors including operator “ error “ or differences in interpretation of the test .
      Very unreliable

    • @kateashby3066
      @kateashby3066 4 месяца назад +9

      Yeah the person conducting the test IS the actual test so I hear ya.

    • @DavidLLambertmobile
      @DavidLLambertmobile 4 месяца назад +7

      Some US states do not permit polys or voice stress tests for employment. It's a unfair labor practice. Courts do not permit polygraphs.

    • @dbentleyto95
      @dbentleyto95 4 месяца назад +8

      I certainly would not work for anyone who would make an employee take a polygraph test for employment. The Department of Labor should be brought in if that is the case.

    • @MadgeGreen
      @MadgeGreen 4 месяца назад +4

      I was required to take a polygraph for a job when I was 20. I passed the test, but then didn't get the job because I wasn't 21! The company had my DOB before they sent me to another State to take the test at my own expense. I ended up getting a job at a State Park, and the middle-aged man who had interviewed me for the job that I was too young for started showing up to my work place and hitting on me. I was so glad that I didn't get that other job, or I would have been harassed by him and have to quit anyway.

  • @sharonhoyt2133
    @sharonhoyt2133 4 месяца назад +12

    I've never had one second of a problem believing Casey murdered her daughter by drugging her and placing her in the trunk of her car. I never thought her parents were guilty of anything other than giving life to a bad seed then trying to see her as "good". I will never understand the jurors in this trial. I don't know how her lying attorney lives with himself.

  • @NetWit20
    @NetWit20 4 месяца назад +11

    The best lie detectors are some detectives, some psychologist and all moms.

  • @Suggsonbass
    @Suggsonbass 4 месяца назад +18

    Assuming that George believed in the validity of polygraphs, the mere fact that he volunteered for one speaks volumes. It may be a placebo, but a telling one.

    • @redneckblackheart
      @redneckblackheart 3 месяца назад

      George is an ex cop. He knows they are useless. It was a show for people, a 'look at me, I'm innocent', and nothing more.

    • @peacehappyb237
      @peacehappyb237 2 месяца назад

      I thought so ! Totally strange. He was asked to take one 15 years ago and declined. He also slipped up and said he wanted to take one of Cindy's anxiety pills which can affect his results.

  • @foresttales506
    @foresttales506 4 месяца назад +64

    I watched this documentary, and my major takeaway was that George is in a tremendous amount of pain. Not only is he grieving the loss of his beloved granddaughter (and daughter), he also has to live each day with at least a fraction of the public believing Casey’s lies about him. Considering the amount of harassment he has experienced, I’m surprised that they continue living in the same house. The documentary made me dislike Casey even more, which I didn’t think was possible. Prayers for George and Cindy to find as much peace as they can. 🙏🏻💜

    • @ghostwalk2446
      @ghostwalk2446 4 месяца назад +1

      At the same time George kind of brought this on himself when he destroyed the only evidence they had against Casey, being a retired detective he damn well should've known better

    • @foresttales506
      @foresttales506 4 месяца назад +1

      @@ghostwalk2446 What evidence did he destroy? I remember him being more cooperative than Cindy during the investigation.

    • @ghostwalk2446
      @ghostwalk2446 4 месяца назад +3

      @@foresttales506 More cooperative than Cindy!? Not even close, George is a retired police detective yet Cindy was the one acting like a detective by tracking down Casey and finding out her granddaughter was missing. Cindy called police, not George. George destroyed the only physical evidence that would've put Casey away for murder, by cleaning Casey's entire car after he picked it up and realized it had the "Unmistakeable smell of a rotting corpse", (he admitted this in court) How do we know this? Because once again, Cindy found George cleaning the car, George told Cindy what he smelled in the car, and again it was Cindy who immediately called police, but of course it was too late, any trace of Cayle's remains were long gone. Maybe George protected his killer daughter or maybe he's just the most incompetent detective ever, but it's George's fault justice was not served

    • @ghostwalk2446
      @ghostwalk2446 4 месяца назад +1

      @@foresttales506 Listen to some of the conversations between Casey and her family when she was in jail, Cindy and Casey's brother asked all the important questions about how to find Cayle, George sat there like a complete idiot the whole time and wouldn't ask his daughter anything, he either knew or there's not much going on in his brain, but he's been far from cooperative, he was grilled extensively in court for how he acted through all this

    • @MadgeGreen
      @MadgeGreen 4 месяца назад +1

      ​​@@ghostwalk2446This is the first time that I have heard this and I watched the entire trial. Was it after the trial was over that he cleaned it? They had police canine officers that hit on the trunk indicating the smell of a deceased human body before the trial. I remember something about the trunk having garbage in it.

  • @ember1794
    @ember1794 4 месяца назад +110

    The audacity of this shameless murderess! Her poor daughter and parents!

    • @attilakohbor3360
      @attilakohbor3360 4 месяца назад +2

      she is a shameless psychopath , wanted to partying and her child was an extra weight to take care of , and killed her

    • @Claudia-lq3ns
      @Claudia-lq3ns 4 месяца назад +3

      Couldn't have said it better myself.

    • @THEMONEGASQUE
      @THEMONEGASQUE 4 месяца назад +4

      Her parents were in on it too, also they don't seem to mind getting paid for this crap

    • @tombreckinridge6218
      @tombreckinridge6218 4 месяца назад +6

      @@THEMONEGASQUEbaseless accusations

  • @K_ImNoDr
    @K_ImNoDr 4 месяца назад +10

    Goodness, it's almost been a decade since the trial, and it still makes me enraged. That poor, innocent child.

  • @TheBriarPatch
    @TheBriarPatch 4 месяца назад +13

    I had to take a polygraph once. It said I was being deceptive when I told the complete truth on all questions. I got hired for the job anyway, but wow, that made me nervous!

  • @charissa6648
    @charissa6648 4 месяца назад +6

    Thanks for this video! I still can't wrap my head around her getting away with murder, blaming her own father, calling him a child predator, then having the audacity to create a documentary in an attempt to fix her reputation! She is just, wow, I have no words!
    I also see how careful people are regarding her allegations, and I find that infuriating. I don't believe she was abused by her father. Why? Well, her testimony is the only evidence, and she has already proven to be a compulsive liar.

  • @user-od3be8ny4o
    @user-od3be8ny4o 4 месяца назад +7

    In the UK, there used to be a daytime TV show called "Jeremy Kyle" (kinda akin to Jerry Springer or Maury Povich). They oftentimes used a polygraph to determine whether a guest was lying. They used to put a message on the screen claiming lie detectors could detect lies in, something like, 95% of cases. The show, and host, took them as gospel. Anyhow, a guest failed their polygraph and their life was destroyed. It was only after this person then subsequently ended their own life, that the show was taken off air. No-one at the time bothered to question the test validity. Unbelievable isn't it?

  • @SKY-wt2pp
    @SKY-wt2pp 4 месяца назад +53

    It would have been great if at the start Dr Grande had said 'Just a reminder that lie detector tests are a pseudo science or complete nonsense'

    • @emmaw2634
      @emmaw2634 4 месяца назад +11

      This. Whether you are guilty or not , never agree to a polygraph. Matt Orchards channel has taught me that!

    • @radicalreactions1633
      @radicalreactions1633 4 месяца назад

      Wow, y'all delulu. Must be a GOPuke.@@cris-rj5zf

    • @gingerlee726
      @gingerlee726 4 месяца назад

      Why isn't anyone mentioning that you can't take lie detectors while taking benzos and they openly took them on camera for the test as well as George failed numerous times and was allowed to stop and go take some breaths therefore what is the point at all? I can never 100% convict caysee because of them.

    • @ghostwalk2446
      @ghostwalk2446 4 месяца назад

      ​@@gingerlee726Benzos are irrelevant, lie detectors have been scientifically proven to be inaccurate which is why they're not allowed in court

    • @kateashby3066
      @kateashby3066 4 месяца назад +2

      @@gingerlee726however you wanna spin it- Casey went to bars and partied hard while her kid was missing (dead). So there’s zero chance that she didn’t do this. In jail- she called her mom and was PISSED that her mother went on tv to ask for help finding caylee. VERY jealous that she wasn’t getting attention herself. When she got bailed out of jail, she got dropped off at home by her bondsman- whose bodyguard says that the FIRST thing she said was “what’s for dinner, jail food sucks”. Not one thing about her missing KID. Listen to Cindy’s call to report caylee missing . She’s freaking the fuk OUT. That’s real panic. She isn’t even making sense as she’s not speaking in complete sentences. Did they help her cover up what Casey absolutely did after they found out? Maybe. But Casey def did it. This entire family is toxic AF

  • @KatmanJazznBlues
    @KatmanJazznBlues 4 месяца назад +44

    I knew polygraph tests weren't perfect, but I had no idea until how inaccurate they truly are. We have been conditioned by the media to think they are something they are not. Thanks Dr. Grande for clarifying and spreading awareness about their role as props in the questioning process. Casey's parents have suffered enough from this tragedy to the point that if the results valid or not brings them some personal closure then I supposed it served some inadvertent purpose.

    • @PeopleOverProfits777
      @PeopleOverProfits777 4 месяца назад

      Yes we have been conditioned to believe a lot of lies. Capitalism has killed over 3 billion people and nobody wants to hear that fact. 😂

    • @ronald3836
      @ronald3836 4 месяца назад

      I believe polygraphs are exclusively an American thing.

  • @TheBub26
    @TheBub26 4 месяца назад +13

    a few things that annoy dr grande: psychics. humanoid lizards. lie detectors. NEW JERSY

  • @Snakesnarl
    @Snakesnarl 4 месяца назад +45

    With how incredibly nervous I am, if I took a lie detector test I would be blamed for every murder ever 😂

    • @ronald3836
      @ronald3836 4 месяца назад +1

      If you are just as nervous when telling the truth as when lying, then I guess you should be fine.

    • @KaraOfTheSea
      @KaraOfTheSea 4 месяца назад +3

      I have ADHD. So sitting completely still and not fidgeting in some way is impossible for me.

    • @kateashby3066
      @kateashby3066 4 месяца назад +1

      That’s not how these work. First they collect a baseline from you- and compare that to your answers that matter. If you’re nervous during both- it won’t real as weird/lies

    • @lisabradford8180
      @lisabradford8180 4 месяца назад +2

      i'd never take one. the guilty have passed them and innocent people have failed them.

    • @It-is-me...Melsie
      @It-is-me...Melsie 4 месяца назад +2

      @@kateashby3066 They don't work. At all.

  • @Jacksonandjulian
    @Jacksonandjulian 4 месяца назад +65

    George struggles because he knew Casey was guilty long before Cindy would admit it to herself. He feels guilt for holding back his true feelings therefore contributing to heeding the investigation. He put off telling how he really felt longer than he wanted to, probably so Cindy wouldnt lose what was left of her marbles. When the first detective was at the house (when Casey was released from jail the first time) George was getting tired of Casey's foolishness and put a map out in front of her and told her to just tell them where Caylee was, just mark a spot. He was in less denial about her lies than Cindy and he was familiar with the smell of her car. He knew. Casey through a fit and stormed off to her room and true to fashion they let her be. The detective said she ran that house and her parents enabled her terrible behavior. Boy they are paying for it now. I do feel bad for them, but they allowed this monster to be.

    • @empressonthethrone
      @empressonthethrone 4 месяца назад +3

      Best comment

    • @FungusAmungus-fl8iy
      @FungusAmungus-fl8iy 4 месяца назад +15

      I'd even go one step further and say they not only allowed it, but Cindy's over the top codependency actually created this monster.

    • @ginafarley6190
      @ginafarley6190 4 месяца назад +3

      Brilliant assessment of the family’s disfunction.

    • @orihimeinoue3608
      @orihimeinoue3608 3 месяца назад +1

      @@FungusAmungus-fl8iyprobably, but no mother is perfect and I know people who have a controlling mother but they didn’t murder anyone

    • @FungusAmungus-fl8iy
      @FungusAmungus-fl8iy 3 месяца назад +1

      @orihimeinoue3608 well, no shit. I don't understand why people think they need to make comments like this...obviously.

  • @TitoVespasianus
    @TitoVespasianus 4 месяца назад +24

    People have no idea how complex lying is in the brain.

  • @cybermandan1960
    @cybermandan1960 4 месяца назад +55

    Casey Anthony had searches for "foolproof suffocation" and still got off. That trial had either the worst prosecution ever, or the dumbest jury ever. Or both.

    • @Casinogirl56
      @Casinogirl56 4 месяца назад +22

      Had Casey Anthony been an overweight unattractive middle aged woman she would have been found guilty after the jury was out for about a half hour. Th3 fact that she is young and very marginally attractive helped immeasurably.

    • @mongoose6685
      @mongoose6685 4 месяца назад +11

      Clearly the jury was the problem. This was a slam dunk case, could not be screwed up.

    • @gingerlee726
      @gingerlee726 4 месяца назад

      George fails the lie detector and goes on about smelling her sweat then gets caught in more lies during this last test along with all the other lies. Any lie detector taken while on benzos doesn't count and he openly took them and STILL failed the test.

    • @glasshalffull2930
      @glasshalffull2930 4 месяца назад +10

      The prosecutor wrote a book on the case and I actually got to go to a book signing where he discussed the case. I agree that the jury was looking for a way not to convict this young and somewhat attractive person. When the theory that the child had accidentally drowned was proposed by the defense, that was all they needed.

    • @mongoose6685
      @mongoose6685 4 месяца назад +5

      @glasshalffull2930 As a parent, I can't imagine Casey ditching her in the woods, go party and lie to her parents without actually being happy she was rid of her daugther. Just that on its own deserved a guilty verdict.

  • @karenscherrer
    @karenscherrer 4 месяца назад +52

    Thank you for keeping this tragedy alive. Everyone should know about this case.

  • @kbforme
    @kbforme 4 месяца назад +46

    I don't believe for a second that Casey's father showed up at her door carrying her dead child and he said "I'll take care of it" and she not only thought that was okay but then went on to lie to police to protect her daughter's murder. The guy she said who horribly abused her as a child, who by the way, she was just fine leaving her daughter alone with. To be fair to Casey a bit, her parents would probably need to be weirdos in order to raise a girl who doesn't care about her own child. I have a good relationship with my dad but if he showed up to my house carrying my dead daughter saying "I'll take care of it" there would be big problems. To no normal adult is "I'll take care of it" an acceptable thing to say in that situation.

    • @kateashby3066
      @kateashby3066 4 месяца назад

      Yeah that story was 100% fabricated nonsense. And to validate you- Casey is almost certainly a malignant narcissist and yeah- you don’t become one by accident. Her mom is clearly a narc too. Her dad is the passive one in that relationship that enables the narcs abuse. They literally created this monster.

    • @dawndraper9371
      @dawndraper9371 4 месяца назад +6

      I agree with most of this except the part about her parents being weirdos.

  • @phylliswurm9473
    @phylliswurm9473 4 месяца назад +24

    A most aggravating case and no justice for the child. Good analysis.

  • @FannyVonFluff
    @FannyVonFluff 3 месяца назад +6

    She went a month without reporting her baby missing. That's all I need to know.

  • @marlaroberts2087
    @marlaroberts2087 4 месяца назад +7

    Casey Anthony is a bad seed!!! Watch the movie “Bad Seed”. Like the mother in the movie, I think Casey’s parents truly turned a blind eye to the spoiled, evil child she was and is!

  • @nanettevantriesteharder2469
    @nanettevantriesteharder2469 4 месяца назад +18

    Speaking of intergenerationally unfit parents . . . . Casey Anthony's parents enabled their irresponsible, drug-addled, party girl, dark tetrad personality daughter to continuously lie to draw attention to herself. Never once did that family hold her accountable for the murder of their granddaughter and niece. Casey Anthony's party hearty friends were just as bad. It is all very sickening. RIP Caylee.

  • @NovaandthePastapup
    @NovaandthePastapup 4 месяца назад +7

    We talked about this case while it was going on in my sociology of violence class at UCF in Orlando. One of the students actually knew her and said she is a great mom and there is no way she would hurt her daughter. I just knew she did it and this case made me so angry, how she got away with it and how she is such a reprehensible human being.

    • @bipolarbusiness6989
      @bipolarbusiness6989 3 месяца назад +2

      I’m from Orlando too!! ❤ and I remember the billboards everywhere in search of Caley. The daily news updates and the way it effected our city was heartbreaking. This is one case that strikes the heart, and it always will! I don’t know how people could be deceived by her…

    • @NovaandthePastapup
      @NovaandthePastapup 3 месяца назад

      @bipolarbusiness6989 really blew my mind, she is a trash human and so clearly guilty! And her parents?! Common....

  • @willtaylor7467
    @willtaylor7467 4 месяца назад +33

    Poor little Caylee. RIP you little thing.

    • @t.3229
      @t.3229 4 месяца назад +1

      Little girl 😢😮

    • @kateashby3066
      @kateashby3066 4 месяца назад

      God I hate to say this but… that little
      Girl Is probably better off. The psychological damage that a malignant narcissist parent does to their children is insane. This is literally how sociopaths are created! 😢

    • @MadgeGreen
      @MadgeGreen 4 месяца назад

      ​@@kateashby3066I was raised by narcissists and I turned out to be an empath. I am damaged, yes, but I have great love and empathy for anyone, especially children, who have endured abuse. That is why I became a nurse. The nurses that I worked with didn't know my history, but they told me that I have "a gift of mercy". Maybe I wouldn't be as understanding if I had not gone through it myself. Caylee deserved to live, not die.

  • @mesalouis8976
    @mesalouis8976 4 месяца назад +73

    I still don’t understand how this person was found not guilty! 🤔

    • @tequilamockingbird758
      @tequilamockingbird758 4 месяца назад +5

      Florida

    • @annalisegiovanni7032
      @annalisegiovanni7032 4 месяца назад +1

      I'll tell you EXACTLY WHY.... It was bc the state of Florida only put 1st degree murder in the table. Which means that she was up for the death penalty. 1st degree murder was THE ONLY CHARGE they put on the table! There were So0o0o0 many different charges they could have chosen to put on the table for the jury! Even if it was only manslaughter, it still would have been SOMETHING!! But the fact that they ONLY put 1st degree murder on the table, that's what happened!!

    • @moviemogul83
      @moviemogul83 4 месяца назад +10

      Bad prosecution

    • @annalisegiovanni7032
      @annalisegiovanni7032 4 месяца назад +1

      PLUS, IDIOT ASS JURORS!!!! (WE ALL KNOW THAT)🙄

    • @Hey_Driver
      @Hey_Driver 4 месяца назад +3

      Reasonable doubt

  • @amandawilkinsontarot7096
    @amandawilkinsontarot7096 4 месяца назад +36

    I believe that Casey Anthony is guilty.

    • @firstname2801
      @firstname2801 4 месяца назад +6

      this is like saying the sky is blue

    • @kateashby3066
      @kateashby3066 4 месяца назад

      The only ppl who don’t are delusional women who have a ton of sex abuse trauma and are projecting. And lunatics like Rosey O’Donell 😂

    • @DavidLLambertmobile
      @DavidLLambertmobile 4 месяца назад

      All 4 Anthony family lied, distorted events. Mom was a nurse, Dad George was a retired Ohio police detective 🕵🏼‍♂️. Lee had sex, family fun with casey(consensual).

  • @jamilea3043
    @jamilea3043 4 месяца назад +37

    Her name makes me cringe 😬

    • @heatherdawn545
      @heatherdawn545 4 месяца назад +2

      Me to I watched the trial I was pissed she got off lol still am 😂

  • @Rambo-John-J
    @Rambo-John-J 4 месяца назад +18

    I love when he offers his opinion on the pseudoscientific nonsense machine lol 😂

  • @terrystokes2948
    @terrystokes2948 4 месяца назад +6

    Polygraph exams are complete garbage!
    I've trained physique competitors for 20 years and many times they have to take Lie detector exams before their competition. My one competitor failed EVERY question.... even her name! She was a military recruiter (20 years in the service at the time of the exam) assigned to my city. She wanted to try a competition. She had a nervous condition. I explained this to the Sheriff Deputy administering the exam. She showed her military ID, showing her Name and date of birth and they still said she was deceptive! Nicest, most humble person.

  • @mostlyvoid.partiallystars
    @mostlyvoid.partiallystars 4 месяца назад +20

    There should be a TV PSA with all the good info on how polygraphs are just manipulation props. Thank you for this.

    • @SunnyAndShare
      @SunnyAndShare 4 месяца назад +3

      Well, except if you do commit a serious crime and you believe the polygraph works, it could definitely aid in getting a confession. Which wouldn't be great for you of course, but would help deliver justice.

    • @kateashby3066
      @kateashby3066 4 месяца назад

      @@SunnyAndSharethat’s how they got Chris watts to confess!!! Hours into him lying non stop they finally pulled out the ole “ok but will you take a polygraph?” And so he did and he “did not pass”, which led to him confessing immediately.

  • @brijitglapion4577
    @brijitglapion4577 4 месяца назад +15

    Not guilty and innocent are two different things. Her defense created enough reasonable doubt that the jury did what they felt they were bound by law to do. I'm sure that if they could convict based on whether or not they believed she was guilty, she'd be in prison for life.

  • @trace9657
    @trace9657 4 месяца назад +18

    I have always zoned in on the statements that Casey gave her daughter cough medicine or something like that to "knock her out." That was a direct quote from a witness. They proved she was a party girl and did not care about much of anything else. I can easily picture someone like her overdosing a child on cough medicine so she could go out. I knew a guy once that used to laugh about scaring his parents to death, his brother was sick, and Tom found the bottle of Dimatap, he drank the whole thing. He didn't remember any of this, but his parents sure had the details, he was in ICU for a couple of days. That type of medicine is not to be messed with.
    I believe if the prosecution had gone for 2nd degree murder, they would have gotten a conviction. I am sure she killed her child by some means, but I don't really believe she planned it out. That would require forethought. She has also destroyed her parents. Reprehensible human.

    • @bige2268
      @bige2268 4 месяца назад +5

      Xanni the Nanny, Casey “hired” is most likely Xanax so the drug theory makes a ton of sense.

    • @angelacompres7947
      @angelacompres7947 4 месяца назад +2

      Totally agree! A few people here defending that lying monster, dispersing the guilt because of fake SA and trauma caused by her dad and brother is baffling...as Dr. Grande said, the evidence and her actions speaks louder!

  • @roberthopkins3621
    @roberthopkins3621 4 месяца назад +21

    We all know Cindy lied on the stand and helped Casey to be found not guilty.

    • @MadgeGreen
      @MadgeGreen 4 месяца назад

      I wonder why she did that? Plus mouthing the words "I love you" to Casey as she left the witness stand. It made me think she didn't love her granddaughter at all.

    • @roberthopkins3621
      @roberthopkins3621 4 месяца назад +1

      @@MadgeGreen I think Cindy did love her granddaughter, but you have to remember Casey was facing the death penalty. Cindy had already lost her granddaughter and I don’t think she could bear to lose her daughter. So I think that’s why she lied .

  • @Boags
    @Boags 4 месяца назад +40

    We all know Casey did it. Amazing she got off.

    • @heatherdawn545
      @heatherdawn545 4 месяца назад +1

      Totally agree just a pathological liar n manipulator

    • @raistlinmajere7149
      @raistlinmajere7149 4 месяца назад +1

      It was some Puerto Rican guy,

  • @GrainneDhub-ll6vw
    @GrainneDhub-ll6vw 4 месяца назад +15

    Dr. Grande, every thoughtful voice that speaks up to point out the junk science that polygraphs are is useful and valuable. Thank you so much for your contribution.

    • @byuftbl
      @byuftbl 4 месяца назад +3

      Yeah the problem with polygraphs is they only measure what your heart rate and nerves and things like that are doing. When many people lie their heart rate may go up, but their heart rate may also go up if you’re just nervous but innocent. Where someone like a Ted Bundy might be completely calm and cold while being questioned and it would say he’s innocent.

    • @GrainneDhub-ll6vw
      @GrainneDhub-ll6vw 4 месяца назад

      @@byuftbl Exactly!
      Every spy caught from within the the military or Department of Defence who had a security clearance in the last 50+ years had passed at least one FBI administered polygraph while they were selling US secrets to other governments. In some cases, such as Jonathan Pollard, they were passing annual polygraphs. Were any of them caught because they failed their security clearance polygraphs? Nope, not one single spy or traitor has been caught that way.
      Several serial killers were suspects who were set aside because they passed polygraphs, One example is Gary Leon Ridgway, the Green River Killer, who came to police attention because one of his victim's brothers saw her get into his truck and her brother managed to follow him part of the way home, then found his truck by searching the neighbourhoods. He was questioned and polygraphed, which he passed. A couple years later, the task force decided to question and polygraph him again--he passed again.
      He killed something like 14 more women after that (no one is certain, not even Ridgway, because he killed so many, he lost track).
      In another case in California, the stepfather of a teenager who disappeared was questioned and failed his polygraph. Even though his computer showed he was logged on at the time the abduction had to have happened using a bookkeeping program, he was considered the prime suspect. He was subsequently polygraphed four more times and failed four more times.
      Understandably, his wife left him, his business took a huge hit and he lost most of his friends over this.
      He didn't do it. The real perpetrator was a serial killer who was caught for another victim and confessed to the first victim as well as part of his plea deal. He proved that he was the perpetrator by leading investigators to where he had hidden the girl's body.
      Gee, if my teenaged stepdaughter, who I loved but sometimes had a difficult relationship with (what parent or stepparent hasn't had occasion to say that about their teenager??!!!) disappeared, might it not be completely reasonable to have an emotional reaction to questions about that teen's disappearance? And once you've failed one polygraph, I think it would be understandable to have more and more fear to subsequent polygraphs.

  • @deborahfairbanks4012
    @deborahfairbanks4012 4 месяца назад +4

    That poor child never got any justice.
    Just like Jon Bene Ramsey

  • @daveminion6209
    @daveminion6209 4 месяца назад +8

    Often the polygraph is used simply to create and increase STRESS while being interrogated, or "interviewed", in order to get someone to admit "wrongdoing " , OR, more likely, if you change your answer or story, then the examiner, or "INTERROGATOR" will accuse the subject of being "deceptive " or hiding some secret information that the QUESTIONER may or may not know.....
    So it's basically a game, lol

  • @lindalaw8368
    @lindalaw8368 4 месяца назад +7

    The injustice only occurred on this earth. For some of us, another justice awaits upon our death. Casey won’t escape that.

  • @MyEnemy
    @MyEnemy 4 месяца назад +11

    Thank you for pointing-out the difference between validity and reliability in regards to the polygraph's effectiveness.

  • @melfreemans
    @melfreemans 4 месяца назад +2

    I was given a polygraph once...i lied through my teeth the entire test and i "passed".

  • @christinajones8054
    @christinajones8054 3 месяца назад +1

    Exactly Dr G. 😊 Your explanation of “lie detector” tests is precisely why they are not allowed in court as evidence.

  • @wendyhenschel.
    @wendyhenschel. 4 месяца назад +28

    I always thought the whole family was off somewhat. But Casey i always thought of being a pathological liar who loved her drugs and partying more than her daughter. The fact that she would just dump that poor baby anywhere so she could go and party was disgusting! I have no doubt that she killed her daughter.

  • @Justme_1221
    @Justme_1221 4 месяца назад +11

    When my boys were young I used to tell them I could see a lie on their tongue and then ask them to stick their tongue out when I thought they weren’t telling the truth. They gave themselves away every time they were actually lying. This is what I think of when I hear of someone taking a lie detector test. I think it works just about as well. 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @SunnyAndShare
      @SunnyAndShare 4 месяца назад +2

      Exactly

    • @frittata3891
      @frittata3891 4 месяца назад +3

      that's just adorable lol

    • @kateashby3066
      @kateashby3066 4 месяца назад +6

      The test is 100% only as good as the one administering it. Sounds like you did a good job!! I like Chase Hughes way- when his kids do something bad like spill chocolate milk in the carpet when they’re not allowed to drink it near carpet- he says “and what do you think should be the punishment for whoever did this?”… the kid that says “I’m sure they learned their lesson, they should not be punished” is always the liar! 😂

    • @RobD-jq7ry
      @RobD-jq7ry 4 месяца назад

      So you lied to your children. Good thing you never stuck your tongue out for them to see. 😂

    • @annebruecks7381
      @annebruecks7381 3 месяца назад +1

      My mom did that to us too!!!

  • @AristophanesNow
    @AristophanesNow 4 месяца назад +2

    This is why I really like this channel. Dr. G does the analysis and reporting of salient facts that you just don’t get from “the news.”

  • @terrybeasley5931
    @terrybeasley5931 4 месяца назад +10

    Can't believe jury got it so wrong.

  • @candaceharris3675
    @candaceharris3675 4 месяца назад +11

    This family reminds me of jon benet ramsey family for some reason.

  • @Elena-yv6cx
    @Elena-yv6cx 4 месяца назад +16

    I saw clips of this on social media but hadnt looked into it much. Thanks for covering this Dr. Grande. This case always baffles no matter how many times I hear about it.

  • @user-ei4tl7qd2s
    @user-ei4tl7qd2s 3 месяца назад +70

    Cool video, My relationship of 5 years ended a month ago. The love of my life decided to leave me, I really love her so much I can’t stop thinking about her, I’ve tried my very best to get her back in my life, but to no avail, I’m frustrated, I don’t see my life with anyone else. I’ve done my best to get rid of the thoughts of her, but I can’t, I don’t know why I’m saying this here, I really miss her and just can’t stop thinking about her.

    • @MalcolmM.Stanton-hy4jb
      @MalcolmM.Stanton-hy4jb 3 месяца назад +1

      its difficult to let go of someone you love, i was in a similar situation, my relationship of 12 years ended, but i couldn't just let her go i did all i could to get her back, i had to seek the help of a spiritual counsellor who helped me bring her back

    • @user-ei4tl7qd2s
      @user-ei4tl7qd2s 3 месяца назад +1

      Amazing, how did you get a spiritual counsellor, and how do i reach her?

    • @MalcolmM.Stanton-hy4jb
      @MalcolmM.Stanton-hy4jb 3 месяца назад

      Her name is *Shelly renee white* , and she is a great spiritual counsellor who can bring back your ex

    • @user-ei4tl7qd2s
      @user-ei4tl7qd2s 3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for this valuable information, i just looked her up now online. impressive.

    • @teutemorina1927
      @teutemorina1927 3 месяца назад +1

      Oh my God people come on I understand the pain of not being with someone you love but spiritual healers? You don't need any of that you can't force people to stay with you that should be a sign for you that it's time to move on .Live and let live just think about if that person really but really loved you they would've never left no matter what was going on in your lives!!

  • @stephtoneyArmyVet
    @stephtoneyArmyVet 4 месяца назад +13

    That entire family is disturbing. Smh

    • @kateashby3066
      @kateashby3066 4 месяца назад

      SAY IT LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK! 😂

  • @wildnight8776
    @wildnight8776 4 месяца назад +19

    Wonder how much they're all getting paid for these "documentaries"

    • @DavidLLambertmobile
      @DavidLLambertmobile 4 месяца назад +2

      Casey Anthony got $$$ for the stupid Peacock series. Near $800000.

  • @willj1598
    @willj1598 4 месяца назад +14

    Polygraph is an interrogation tool. If they think you are guilty the result is you failed, unless you confess of course. If they don't think you are guilty they will say you passed, or it was inconclusive. The other crazy thing is that many law enforcement agencies still use it as part of the hiring process.

    • @andrewwilks2700
      @andrewwilks2700 4 месяца назад +5

      they are crap, which is why polygraph results are not allowed in court as evidence.

    • @kateashby3066
      @kateashby3066 4 месяца назад +2

      @@andrewwilks2700they’re not total garbage. They’re just not reliable.

  • @slvrchr
    @slvrchr 4 месяца назад +2

    “Pro-polygraph deception peddlers” is lowkey one of the sickest burns I’ve heard

  • @conniemarschand8636
    @conniemarschand8636 4 месяца назад +3

    U would not believe ANYONE IN THAT FAMILY

  • @davel7014
    @davel7014 4 месяца назад +3

    She gets accused of murder and her defense is to claim abuse. Give me a break! She never reported the child missing and was out partying. She lied and should be in prison for life

    • @mondoseguendo6113
      @mondoseguendo6113 4 месяца назад

      Or maybe she was too busy being abused to report her daughter missing.

  • @KatieSalley
    @KatieSalley 4 месяца назад +8

    "Pseudo scientific nonsense machine" 😂

  • @buzzedalldrink9131
    @buzzedalldrink9131 3 месяца назад

    not only should she be in jail, but so should the jurors who sat on her case

  • @suyang4505
    @suyang4505 4 месяца назад +3

    There is no justice in this world. Casey is alleged to be worth 1.5 million dollars from her infamy. She is worth more now than good people who love their kids, there is no justice.

  • @daniross2474
    @daniross2474 4 месяца назад +8

    Glad to see you Dr Grande on " Who the Bleep did I marry" show❤

  • @thelocalmaladroit8873
    @thelocalmaladroit8873 4 месяца назад +1

    We all have so many questions about this case and no believable answers.
    A child is killed and the murderer(s) is walking among us.

  • @nealstarling5422
    @nealstarling5422 4 месяца назад +9

    She did it

  • @reingp
    @reingp 4 месяца назад +32

    I have no sympathy for Casey`s parents at all. They lied in court to save their murderous daughter from jail, knowing that she was responsible for the death of their granddaughter.
    Well, Casey is what she is probably because of them to begin with.

    • @cb9746
      @cb9746 4 месяца назад +1

      When did they lie?

    • @itsmejennip
      @itsmejennip 3 месяца назад

      @@cb9746her mother lied on the stand during her testimony. She lied about the computer search history to cover for Casey searching “chloroform”. She also made multiple attempts to backtrack and downplay her initial reaction to the smell in the car, and the other events that she was so panicked about in the beginning……

  • @winkieblink7625
    @winkieblink7625 4 месяца назад +3

    There are Tons of creepy secrets going on in this family. The WHOLE ENCHILADA is very sad.

  • @robertwasinger8193
    @robertwasinger8193 4 месяца назад +3

    Dr. I really appreciate you breaking down the truth and dare machine . Nobody has ever explained it clearly as you have! Thank you

  • @OpalLeigh
    @OpalLeigh 4 месяца назад +8

    With all the practice Casey has lying you’d think she would be better at it 😒

  • @carolroberts8930
    @carolroberts8930 4 месяца назад +3

    Thank you for the excellent analysis of this tragic case. I cannot imagine the emotional pain Cindy and George experience every day. They not only lost their precious granddaughter, but essentially their daughter as well, even though the court has deemed Casey innocent of the child's murder.

  • @KenPryor
    @KenPryor 4 месяца назад +9

    I had to take a polygraph test when I was offered a law enforcement job. I can tell you with no doubt in my mind that the polygraph is the most ridiculous and totally worthless device I've ever seen. I would have never offered one to a suspect because they are simply a joke. At one point in my test, the "examiner" stopped the test to inform me that I wasn't breathing the way he thought I should be. I guess you're supposed to be totally normal sitting in a strange office with an overly assertive "examiner" while wearing various attachments from the polygraph. This same examiner pegged a co-worker of mine as a possible gang member, which was by far the most absurd thing he could have possibly said about this guy.

    • @discospiders
      @discospiders 4 месяца назад

      I was accused over and over of lying about one question, and I wasn’t.

    • @SunnyAndShare
      @SunnyAndShare 4 месяца назад

      Well, most of the time the polygraph tests that you have to undergo when going into law enforcement are used as a stress test. That's why they make them long and extremely intense. It's to determine if you can keep a cool head in an extremely high pressure situation.

    • @KenPryor
      @KenPryor 4 месяца назад

      @@SunnyAndShare I was a police officer for 26 years. We only had one chief in all that time that wanted a polygraph done for new hires. All the others knew they were not overly useful.

    • @SunnyAndShare
      @SunnyAndShare 4 месяца назад

      @@KenPryor Of course they aren't overly useful. But it is a very common practice these days.

  • @terrimoore7431
    @terrimoore7431 3 месяца назад

    I appreciate your clarification regarding the LDT, I had no idea. I love your analogies, I needed them to fully understand.

  • @tadonplane8265
    @tadonplane8265 Месяц назад

    I saw a documentary years ago showing the worthlessness of a polygraph. Their statistics on it’s outcome were perfectly aligned with what you described here.

  • @carolyngenc5329
    @carolyngenc5329 4 месяца назад +34

    A lie detector seems to be on a par with the Scientology machine. You can do the same with two tin cans and a string.

    • @danielcarroll5667
      @danielcarroll5667 4 месяца назад +4

      Wearing a tin foil hat might help too !

    • @john-ic5pz
      @john-ic5pz 4 месяца назад +2

      🎯 I never thought of that. brilliant comparison, Carolyn.

    • @barbarasterner7863
      @barbarasterner7863 4 месяца назад +5

      I remember lie detector tests were a frequent part of the Dr. Phil show for years, and there presented as an accurate and safe method...

    • @carolyngenc5329
      @carolyngenc5329 4 месяца назад

      @@danielcarroll5667 Yes. That too.

    • @micnorton9487
      @micnorton9487 4 месяца назад

      ​@@carolyngenc5329Well,, not a STRING,, two tin cans hooked by wires through an ohmmeter to a miniscule current source,, with the ohmmeter hooked to a graph gizmo to make a bunch of graph lines OR use an AI program producing a graph graphic stored in memory ...