Liar Blames Liar of Lying But Who Is Actually Lying? | Casey Anthony & George Anthony Body Language

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  • Nonverbal and Body Language Analysis of Casey Anthony and her father, George Anthony, from footage found in the Peacock Docuseries "Where the Truth Lies."
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  • @ObserveYouTube
    @ObserveYouTube  Год назад +1694

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      @LemonEyeDrops Год назад +31

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  • @jediping
    @jediping Год назад +174

    “How dare they give interviews for money?!” Says the woman doing a whole freaking show for money.

    • @julielevinge266
      @julielevinge266 Год назад +6

      Sold photo’s of her murdered daughter to pay her legal fees????

    • @peacehappyb237
      @peacehappyb237 Год назад

      She didn't get much money. Her parents did a lot of interviews for money. In one interview they got $500.000. Casey did two interviews and she made much money.

    • @kassykreutzer6972
      @kassykreutzer6972 Год назад +2

      truth

  • @abbielindell
    @abbielindell Год назад +171

    Wild that HER “hell” ended after 3 years.. not the typical sentiment you hear from parents who have lost their children?

  • @dalishrogue3621
    @dalishrogue3621 Год назад +442

    What ends me about this case is that nobody mentions the daughter??? It's all about Casey. Idk, but if it was me, I feel like being wrongly accused would take a backseat to the fact my daughter is gone.

    • @joanna7350
      @joanna7350 Год назад +26

      they said when she was out on bail during her first arrest and the media was swarming her house, she'd make comments about them being there for her (a helicopter), and she'd catch herself and realize what she was saying and she'd try to make a comment about Caylee to fix it.

    • @gRinchY-op5vr
      @gRinchY-op5vr Год назад +22

      Nope, you are right. This whole thing is about "the hell" she went through being accused of everything, her fathers supposed abuse and the years she's spent being public enemy number 1...nothing about losing Caylee unless it was to put blame on someone else. I remember during the trial it was all about proving her innocence over finding her daughter, when it really should be the other way around.

    • @Ithinkyousuckrealbad
      @Ithinkyousuckrealbad Год назад

      I’ve been wrongly accused of a first degree felony before. This is a survival mechanism. We are not a judge nor jurors. We shouldn’t go acting like it.

    • @LizzieKidwell
      @LizzieKidwell Год назад +1

      YES!! Agreed!

    • @anonwa4309
      @anonwa4309 Год назад +4

      so so unbelievably sad. such a young and promising life that got cut short by the person she trusted most…

  • @rebeccajimenez6109
    @rebeccajimenez6109 Год назад +237

    SHE went through hell for 3 yrs!? Uhm her daughter is gone and she still thinks about how she was treated and how she looks in the publics eye. So damn weird

    • @emilyg5931
      @emilyg5931 Год назад +15

      If my daughter was murdered THAT would be hell. Whatever I go through from the outside after that would be white noise. Hell would be the knowledge that someone murdered my child and took their innocent life away, stole her life from her, stole her from her loving family and from my arms forever. THAT is hell.
      Unless you're guilty of it yourself and a narcissist who can't see beyond her own nose... then sure CA, you're the victim here, you're in hell being accused of the horrific thing you did🙄

    • @leahnicole0315
      @leahnicole0315 Год назад +3

      ​@@emilyg5931 YES! Well said, Emily!! 💯👏

  • @AmethystEyes
    @AmethystEyes Год назад +275

    It is infuriating how she uses the excuse of abuse. It is so damaging to me and to other victims out there who have gone through all different kinds of abuse yet we are not using it as an excuse for us.

    • @julieta5376
      @julieta5376 Год назад

      I'm not gonna let her damage me. You should do the same. She's the biggest POS, and everybody that's sane is able to see it

    • @lilmsscarlett134
      @lilmsscarlett134 Год назад +14

      The excuse of "daddy abuse" is just a joke. I think she is so frustrating because she always takes one step to say she didn't do it very vocally but then blames everyone else around her for still trying to bring it up. I just wish I didn't watch this.

    • @Cove_Blue
      @Cove_Blue Год назад

      @@sijo209 well she's a lying liar who lies sooooo... she doesn't deserve our empathy for her lies

    • @MarissaRenee211
      @MarissaRenee211 Год назад +2

      @@sijo209 I can completely understand where you are coming from here.

    • @juanitarichards1074
      @juanitarichards1074 Год назад +12

      @@sijo209 She is lying.....would you take your child to live with your abuser? No you would not. Many single mothers survive on their own with no help from their families.

  • @AmethystEyes
    @AmethystEyes Год назад +405

    The one good thing that came from Casey’s documentary was the fact that more people than ever believe that she is guilty. Even some of the jury now believe she is guilty. Sadly, it’s a little too late for them.

    • @lornarettig3215
      @lornarettig3215 Год назад +40

      Having followed this case for a while, I think most of the jury did feel she was involved in her daughter’s death, but the case was badly prosecuted. The prosecution never laid out what they accused her of doing - a proposed timeline of the last day the child was known to be alive, for example.

    • @uffda3937
      @uffda3937 Год назад +21

      Unfortunately I've seen a lot of comments online from people saying they changed their minds and believe Casey after watching the documentary. I don't understand how people can be so gullible.

    • @Ithinkyousuckrealbad
      @Ithinkyousuckrealbad Год назад

      I’m not a judge nor a jury. Her guilt is not for any of us to decide. She was decided not guilty, and considering that at least 10% of all incarcerated individuals are innocent I choose to believe her.

    • @horsluvr23
      @horsluvr23 Год назад +7

      Yeah it's not so much about whether or not you believed she was guilty, but if it could be proven beyond a reasonable doubt

    • @autumnrose1998
      @autumnrose1998 Год назад +1

      @@lornarettig3215 I agree. But by that standard Scott Peterson should have been aquitted too. In my personal opinion he's guilty but in another opinion I don't think they had enough to convict him with

  • @AmethystEyes
    @AmethystEyes Год назад +188

    Even in a documentary that is supposed to be biased towards Casey’s side, there are so many contradictions that Casey makes within minutes in the same episode.
    Which just shows how guilty she is. She can’t even make it sound plausible all the way through.

    • @lomoliving5528
      @lomoliving5528 Год назад +7

      Agreed. She contacts herself so often. It scared me how this "doc" made people question her guilt. George is a dirtbag person, but based on actual evidence, he didn't have any to do with the death of little Caylee.

    • @Canadian_Made
      @Canadian_Made 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@lomoliving5528Funny, I found it to have _convinced me_ of her guilt... Not that I ever doubted she was responsible for Caylee's death, but this docuseries, in addition to the A&E special of George and Cindy's Polygraph Tests, convinced me that she didn't merely cover-up an accidental death, but that she _killed_ Caylee by suffocating her with a pillow.

    • @Canadian_Made
      @Canadian_Made 5 месяцев назад

      She not only contradicts herself within the docuseries, but contradicts herself from past conversations, when she was smack-dab in the middle of the chaos and tragedy.
      Even regarding George: their jailhouse conversations paint an entirely different picture than the one she's painting, today, which is why I found it so interesting that they were so carefully edited within the documentary.
      They wouldn't dare show the videos of Casey breaking down crying and telling George what a wonderful father and grandfather he'd been. Dear Lord, no.
      But what is it? Does she think we don't remember, or don't have access to this information?
      Why would I be more inclined to believe she's who she says she is, today, when she made the same claim back _then_ when she was neck-deep in verifiable deceit...?
      She swore up and down, swore to God, that the last day she saw Caylee was June 9th when she handed her to the nanny, Zenaida. She also told law enforcement that George had a stroke on July 13th. And, also, that Zenaida, the nanny, had given her a script and set of instructions to follow for the first 30 days of the 'kidnapping'...... Sound familiar?
      Her trail of crap is so deep and wide that it's _she_ who can't keep track of all the lies to even make a biased, well-edited, and choreographed documentary stand out in her favour.

  • @yolenda_loves_to_sing
    @yolenda_loves_to_sing Год назад +86

    Why is she constantly so angry, disgusted, and annoyed? I mean, she got away from being punished for murdering her own daughter! Shouldn't she be happy, carefree, and chill? If I were her, I would be saying "fuck you" to everyone, relocating to another country, and enjoying my life~ LOL

    • @BookishDark
      @BookishDark Год назад +20

      Because she’s a narcissist - for her, if EVERYONE doesn’t believe her and validate her, she’s irate. She’s an entitled narcissist.

    • @trapey
      @trapey Год назад

      She's incredibly FAKE.

    • @Canadian_Made
      @Canadian_Made 5 месяцев назад +1

      It's not enough for her. She can't stand the fact that she didn't convince _everyone._ It really bruises her ego.

    • @rekawrecked7268
      @rekawrecked7268 2 месяца назад +1

      Maybe because someone killed her daughter & then threw her under the bus to save themselves?

    • @yolenda_loves_to_sing
      @yolenda_loves_to_sing 2 месяца назад

      @@rekawrecked7268 Nope, she killed her own daughter.

  • @joanna7350
    @joanna7350 Год назад +40

    her defense team didn't prove anything. she wasn't vindicated. not guilty doesn't mean innocent, either.

  • @129stacey
    @129stacey Год назад +156

    She said, earlier in the documentary that her dad was holding Kaylee’s body, but then says, she sat in jail believing her Father when he said, she was coming home and Kaylee would be there and everything would be fine. I can’t believe the documentary let that slip and stay in there. Geez, so what part of that story is the lie 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @lornarettig3215
      @lornarettig3215 Год назад +19

      Great catch - completely contradictory!

    • @sharonburton4846
      @sharonburton4846 Год назад +12

      I agree with you, it's crazy how they let that slip into the documentary and left it in even after it had been edited .. both statements can't be true, so which is it?

    • @jeishiikanzaki
      @jeishiikanzaki Год назад +10

      @Lauren J she repeatedly asserts he took her body and walked away and she "believed him" she was going to be fine. She repeatedly says she just went about her life and went to party and went to do what she wanted while "believing" her daughter was alive while her dad supposedly had her body. Make it make sense.

    • @elexis3728
      @elexis3728 Год назад +5

      She tried to say something on the line of maybe disconnecting from the reality because her Dad was going to fix it and everything would be ok. Kinda like a dissociative disorder, maybe. Idk, the math never maths up with anything she says and I do think she’s guilty as sin but I still want to know what part did her dad truly play. Is he innocent when it comes to this baby and he just has strange vibes or what 🤔

    • @sunflowerlover7979
      @sunflowerlover7979 Год назад +1

      Maybe they left it in on purpose for us to catch that little golden nugget!

  • @jennyjumpjump
    @jennyjumpjump Год назад +188

    I have always thought that Casey's hatred of her dad was for not making this just all go away. I think she grew up with her parents constantly covering for her and this time he didn't. A lot of jealousy of her own daughter even because her dad probably was a better grandpa than he was a dad.

    • @classicarah
      @classicarah Год назад +24

      I feel like it’s because he didn’t believe her from the jump,the mom did and I think she felt betrayed by him for not supporting her like the mom lying for her.

    • @lornarettig3215
      @lornarettig3215 Год назад +18

      Couldn’t agree more. The ‘abuse’ nonsense was supposed to make it all go away and have everyone feel sorry for her instead, and she’s spitting feathers that no one believes this and everyone still hates her and thinks she liked her daughter.

    • @ameliafoster7557
      @ameliafoster7557 Год назад +12

      I 100% agree. I also think Casey is comfortable framing her dad for murder bc she feels that him testifying in the grand jury almost got her murdered bc she was up for the death penalty.

    • @BookishDark
      @BookishDark Год назад +4

      THIS THIS THISSSSS!!!!

    • @dawnfalvey6766
      @dawnfalvey6766 Год назад

      It’s funny that Casey and Dad are saying the other one is lying. I actually saw something like that in a Law and Order episode. ( or a show like that ) where 2 people kept blaming the other for a crime and they did that to cause confusion to the jury and to raise doubt on the accused, making it hard to convict a person if there’s any reasonable doubt. As long as they keep up this back and forth blaming each other - it’ll keep Casey (or dad) from actually being convicted.
      Caseys dad was also a homicide detective ( if I recall) he would totally know how to coach her in this , he would know how the system works. *I’m no lawyer and I may be way off on my ‘theory’ but since I don’t think there’s a statute of limitations on murder- they’ll have to keep up this blame game forever.

  • @Cove_Blue
    @Cove_Blue Год назад +88

    I really don't think the father had anything to do with it. I also think it's easy to piece together what happened with the evidence that we already know. I think his deceit comes from him assuming she did it but his wife being in denial and him standing by her. Maybe even just some small amount of hope that she didn't do it but his gut, and so his face, betraying him.

    • @ember1794
      @ember1794 Год назад +9

      I agree, well said

    • @MustyPassenger
      @MustyPassenger Год назад +8

      I agree. And he could probably feel conflicted for feeling that way about his own daughter. Some people and even the "docuseries" make a big deal about him originally saying she didn't have anything to do with it and later saying she did. Well yeah, before Caylee's body was found he did publicly say that. I doubt he'd want to come out publicly saying anything else even if he had suspicion. And just like everyone else, when we heard all the evidence against her, its kind of hard to deny it anymore.

    • @autumnbicker7996
      @autumnbicker7996 Год назад +8

      This! Not going to lie I was getting a little frustrated with Logan because the dad's face and expressions and eye contact avoidance could definitely be shame and guilt for doing what most others wouldn't and would probably be disgusted by. Aka testifying against your own flesh and blood let alone your daughter. I don't think the dad was contradicting himself at all. I think he believed Casey would tell where her daughter was and they'd all come home. But then the reality hit that his granddaughter is never coming home and the one who knows what happened is Casey. In the end, Casey wasn't the defenseless one, her daughter was, and she let her down which her dad would never be able to forgive. All that makes it understandable he wouldn't stand by or cover for her any longer.

    • @Gatitasecsii
      @Gatitasecsii 11 месяцев назад +2

      Exactly. He knows, deep down, that she killed her baby, but you can see how his wife reacts to him saying "it could be an accident"...

    • @Canadian_Made
      @Canadian_Made 5 месяцев назад +1

      100%
      Seriously... We're putting doubt on George merely because his body language didn't match his words when he told Caylee she'd be alright, or because he changed his position on her guilt?
      What about: he's just a father and grandfather coming to terms with, not just the loss & grief of his beloved granddaughter but, the realization that his daughter was the one responsible for her untimely death.
      Everyone else seems to reserve the right to waver and sway their opinion of the case, but we expect her own parents to remain consistent throughout?
      I think this is a man who fought very hard to believe his daughter, but ultimately failed as the evidence against her was so damning (in addition to what he knew about her, as a person). And during jailhouse conversations when his body language seems to indicate deception and disconnect from his words, it was likely him realizing the unlikeliness of what he was saying, based on what his gut instincts were telling him at the time (especially as a former cop).
      What's so painfully obvious is that Casey is just out for blood, because she feels the most betrayed by him.
      According to jailhouse conversations, he was her rock, her shoulder, and comforted her in times when even Cindy couldn't, yet eventually prioritized finding justice for Caylee over saving Casey from _herself._
      Casey's just resentful because she thought her parents could protect her from the consequences of her actions, like they'd done her whole life, and feels like if it weren't for George, especially testifying against her, she would've escaped unscathed.
      She's so unaccountable and irresponsible for even the most horrendous language, demeanor, and behaviour one can imagine during a time when her daughter's whereabouts were unknown, that she can't fathom why anyone _wouldn't_ support her.
      It's no different than her blaming the investigators for pigeonholing and targeting her 'just because' or for 'no good reason' ---- no, there was _plenty_ of reason to suspect her from literal Day 1.
      These weren't Casey-hungry pricks with a thirst for vengeance, but seasoned professionals who found her behaviour to reflect a pattern of deceit and cover-up.
      Oh, and for anyone still on the fence:
      Casey told investigators in 2008 that Zenaida, the nanny, had given her a script and instructions to abide by for 30 days, hence her unusual behaviour.
      Sound familiar?
      It's 2008 all over again, just replaced with a different suspect (read: target), and one that was already in the public spotlight as a potential suspect, and floated by her defense. How original.
      Hopefully y'all have seen the A&E special where George and Cindy take Polygraph Tests --- a test I've yet to see Casey volunteer to take.
      Every step of the way George behaved as you'd expect a distraught and heartbroken yet confused and tortured father and grandfather to behave --- while Casey has always behaved as you'd expect a mother hiding a crime and body to behave.

  • @vincenza2319
    @vincenza2319 Год назад +25

    I think the Dad's lack of eye contact in the jail phone calls was because deep down inside as a cop, he knew she did something. He wanted his granddaughter back and was going through the motions to sound supportive to her to get answers and not push Casey away.

    • @filomenadossantos4120
      @filomenadossantos4120 9 месяцев назад +2

      I fully agree with you, his cop instinct was vibrating full on . Well said

    • @leahflower9924
      @leahflower9924 7 месяцев назад

      Did they rule out Casey's dad being Caylees dad 😐

    • @Canadian_Made
      @Canadian_Made 5 месяцев назад +2

      George has consistently behaved as a father & grandfather grieving the loss of his granddaughter, whilst coming to terms with the fact that his daughter is the monster who took her.
      Casey merely resents him because he's one of the only people who publicly revealed his priority over finding justice for Caylee than saving Casey from herself.
      Casey thought her parents could help her, just by testifying on her behalf.... She feels they betrayed her and sealed her fate by prioritizing Caylee over her.
      This was always about Caylee garnering more love and attention than her.

    • @Canadian_Made
      @Canadian_Made 5 месяцев назад +1

      I also find it hard to believe that a middle-aged former cop would misspell 'suffocate'... But I can totally picture a 22 year old doing so.

    • @DestinyA83
      @DestinyA83 5 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@leahflower9924 George is not the father of Caylee 😕
      If he was they would know and Casey would have used it to her full advantage to PROVE what he did.
      She is nothing but a liar. Another Amber Heard only at times is a better actress... And at other times, is much worse!!

  • @jonescrew1000
    @jonescrew1000 Год назад +79

    As a parent, knowing my child was gone would be “ hell” for me. Not how other people treat or perceive me.

  • @bayaabricagerstung3309
    @bayaabricagerstung3309 Год назад +87

    Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez was never a nanny for Caylee. It was the name of a woman that Casey had gotten after finding the card Zenaida filled out. She lied about there ever being a “xanny the nanny”.

    • @ember1794
      @ember1794 Год назад +13

      And ruined the poor woman's life and everyone else's around her in the process 😡

    • @logans104
      @logans104 Год назад +10

      You’d think he would do the basic amount of research before making a video. I feel like that a major part of the story

    • @zoorenard1101
      @zoorenard1101 Год назад +7

      IMO, Xanny the Nanny is the zanax she gave her daughter instead of watching her.

    • @bayaabricagerstung3309
      @bayaabricagerstung3309 Год назад

      @zoe that what I think too.

  • @sydnerxx
    @sydnerxx Год назад +59

    The fact that she went a month without reporting her missing is why I would never believe her. She may not have murdered her daughter, but there was a cover up and she knew caylee was dead.

    • @MEL-vo6xo
      @MEL-vo6xo Год назад +8

      No she def murdered her that's why she didn't report it or care her daughter was gone!

    • @Gatitasecsii
      @Gatitasecsii 11 месяцев назад +1

      There is no question that she definitely murdered her. The jury was just too idiotic, indiferent, bored or evil to be convinced by such shoddy defense.
      Not only did she NEVER report her missing (it was her mom who did), she also tried to confuse the police, invented people, made up stories, was completely indifferent to the search efforts, looked up how to suffocate a baby, and wrote on her diary that she had never been happier just after Caylee's death.

  • @juanitarichards1074
    @juanitarichards1074 Год назад +48

    Why was there duct tape around Cailees face if she drowned accidentally in a swimming pool? Why was her body found just a quarter mile from her house? Surely her father if he was involved could have come up with a better hiding spot that that!

    • @lornarettig3215
      @lornarettig3215 Год назад +5

      I’ve always thought the duct tape was put there after the child was dead, so that if the body was ever found, Casey would go down the ‘abduction’ route - favourite story of many neglectful parents (Kate and Gerry McCann).

    • @juanitarichards1074
      @juanitarichards1074 Год назад

      @@lornarettig3215 Thats possible, but unlikely. She researched ways to kill a child....ether and smothering with duct tape were two of those options. And the child's body was in the trunk of her car fo days while she was bust shagging her new bf......

    • @Justicia007
      @Justicia007 Год назад +1

      Why was she doing an internet search on foolproof suffocation She intentionally murdered this child.

    • @juanitarichards1074
      @juanitarichards1074 Год назад +2

      @@Justicia007 WE all know that but a dumb jury was clueless,

    • @Justicia007
      @Justicia007 Год назад +1

      @@juanitarichards1074 Yes I still don't understand it.... The evidence of the internet search is all you need for murder one. That's exactly what they used to prove premeditation in the murder of Lacey Peterson.

  • @joanna7350
    @joanna7350 Год назад +25

    15:30 her being upset they did those interviews for money, when, during those 31 days she stole her 'friends' checkbook and debit card and went to Target and had a shopping spree.

  • @jrelevates1574
    @jrelevates1574 Год назад +38

    Liars always expect everyone to forget what we already know... She misled the police. She went out and partied and had photos to show she was having a good time. She got tattoos, lied, then lied again, then was confused, and had to lie, to lie again, to her mother, to her father, it's who she is.... she's a liar.... once this story wears out, she'll have whatever the next social catch phrase is.

  • @Cove_Blue
    @Cove_Blue Год назад +67

    Hmm interesting how her personal hell was the mean people and not, say, her daughters death or finding her dead or murdered daughter, whatever her current lie is. Fascinating

    • @MustyPassenger
      @MustyPassenger Год назад +8

      She even says her nightmares are about things she claims her father did to her when younger. Really? You have trouble sleeping bc of nightmares where you relive things you claim happened to you and not all the stuff you claim he did to your daughter including causing her death? No nightmares reliving the moment he put your daughter's lifeless body into you arms?

  • @EmbraceTerror
    @EmbraceTerror Год назад +38

    I'm so grateful she considered my feelings as a reason for not speaking sooner. I haven't heard her express feelings for her child yet -- just feelings for me (a stranger) and her.

  • @Filipaoliveira99
    @Filipaoliveira99 Год назад +291

    Casey Anthony Is the reason that it should be legal to charge the same person twice with the same crime

    • @flisan4385
      @flisan4385 Год назад +2

      Yes!!

    • @Seeker0fTruth
      @Seeker0fTruth Год назад

      In theory that MIGHT sound doable but how would that even work?

    • @summer_born_in_winter
      @summer_born_in_winter Год назад +21

      @@Seeker0fTruth basically you would repeal the last decision redo the whole court case with the new info I believe

    • @nemofish3504
      @nemofish3504 Год назад +24

      If new evidence is found that implicate them, then yeah I think they should be thrown in court again.

    • @Filipaoliveira99
      @Filipaoliveira99 Год назад +9

      @@nemofish3504 yeah but these new “confessions” of her should be enough. She’s giving new evidence herself with all the things she said in this documentary

  • @taraturnerwilliams7617
    @taraturnerwilliams7617 Год назад +57

    Ahhhhhh!! Excuse me while I have a ridiculous fan girl moment over being called an Idiote!!! I have to say I've missed it and I love the new/ familiar look! So excited for this breakdown!

  • @MarissaRenee211
    @MarissaRenee211 Год назад +16

    16:37 "Why throw me under the bus-for money”? Didn’t she do the very same thing to her dad? After changing her "story” multiple times, she then threw him "under the bus”?

  • @cydvicious88
    @cydvicious88 Год назад +32

    6:15 you're exactly right. She was not proven innocent, they did not have enough of a case to dispel any reasonable doubt. Very unfortunate she twists it that way.

  • @rachelrogers7517
    @rachelrogers7517 Год назад +7

    I think his shame and guilt stems from him feeling she’s guilty but not wanting to believe you raised someone like her. If I spent 18 years of my life trying to raise a good human being and then their crimes showed I failed as a parent, I’d feel shame and guilt as well.

  • @TheShannabanana79
    @TheShannabanana79 Год назад +16

    When George is talking to Casey in jail he’s looking at her face in the monitor. If he were to look up, he would be looking into the camera and not seeing her face. There’s footage of Cindy saying “Casey look at me” because Casey was looking at her mom on the screen and not looking into the camera. Which Casey had explained “I am looking at you I want to see your face too”.

  • @Cove_Blue
    @Cove_Blue Год назад +49

    I didn't even read the title at first 😂 I'm a fan of the phrase "lying liar who lies" (and it applies so well to her) so I'm down with it

  • @zulu32656
    @zulu32656 Год назад +12

    I disagree about her father. He’s not displaying shame he’s displaying pain. A grandfather doesn’t want to think these things could happen and a father doesn’t want to believe their daughter is responsible. It’s a hard topic to talk about for him. When I have hard topics to talk about I do not hold eye contact. Especially with people I don’t know. That’s a normal reaction. No guilt. Just pain.

    • @rekawrecked7268
      @rekawrecked7268 2 месяца назад

      Do you think any kind of normal people say things like "I miss the smell of my Granddaughter's sweet sweat?" That's a sick person. There is no doubt.

    • @emilydexter3857
      @emilydexter3857 11 дней назад

      @@rekawrecked7268 I disagree. I'm honestly very disturbed by this collective psychosis where every single oddity is considered pedophilia. When we lose people, we only have memories. When all we have is memories, we often dissect them and hyperfocus on them. I personally know what he is talking about. There is something about when your little child (or grandchild) has been playing outside all day and then they come in and curl up in your lap. They smell different then when you've just gotten them out of the tub, or when they wake up in the morning. When they are tired from playing, they are usually particularly cuddly and sleepy. There have been many times where I leaned down and kissed my daughter on the forehead in these instances, and noticed her smell, and sweaty skin. It's not gross. It's fondness. It's hanging onto every sensory aspect of a memory so you can try to recreate it in your mind. Not everything is a kink. Stop being gross.

  • @ashleyjenae__
    @ashleyjenae__ Год назад +44

    It’s hard to listen to her talk, she’s so forceful in trying to get you to believe her

    • @reelmermaid8844
      @reelmermaid8844 Год назад +10

      It's very aggressive isn't it? If she were in front of me, I'd immediately step back to be further away from her.

    • @amb5403
      @amb5403 Год назад +4

      She is fake and we know she is guilty. Thanks Logan for your work. 😃

    • @nystagmus1036
      @nystagmus1036 Год назад +4

      Bootleg Amber Heard but gone wilder

    • @sydnerxx
      @sydnerxx Год назад

      @@nystagmus1036 she reminded me of heard aswell, they speak the same

  • @toujoursici1675
    @toujoursici1675 Год назад +76

    She's a bad actor and an awful liar. I always get the creepy feeling that she has created an entire alter ego and fantasy that she enacts for us. With lots of pretend emotions like anger and offense sprinkled in for good measure. Reminds me of AH.

    • @Canadian_Made
      @Canadian_Made 5 месяцев назад

      I think it's worse than that, in that she's spent so much time (a decade) separated and isolated from reality, and surrounded by therapists and yes-men, who've all but enabled her to concoct a grand web of deceit --- to the point that she has either become fully delusional and believes what she says, or, has used them to test the credibility of her new narrative.
      I'm leaning towards the latter, seeing as she relies on her audience not knowing or holding her accountable for things she's said in the past that directly contradict her statements, today...... And I also believe she's taking advantage of the MeToo culture to shield & protect her from scrutiny, doubt, and follow-up questions.
      Fortunately for us, and unfortunately for her, she's not as convincing as she thinks she is, and I seriously question the intelligence of her enablers and anyone else who believes her.

  • @jrelevates1574
    @jrelevates1574 Год назад +121

    Casey makes it so much about her, I almost forgot about the victim. Seriously, If my toddler was murdered, lock me up, coz I wouldn't want to live. I wouldn't care what anyone thought. She makes wonderful word sales, talks a lot with no real information.

    • @EmbraceTerror
      @EmbraceTerror Год назад +7

      Ah, word salad. And she has a whole documentary to spread a lot of it. Sigh.

    • @melissagray14
      @melissagray14 Год назад +8

      I would want to know it would drive me crazy and I would want who ever did it to pay. she doesn't seem to care. she was annoyed her mom was pushing for her to seek help to find her. she was angry anyone would blame her but was content not knowing who did what to end her babies life.

    • @abigailtrumbo178
      @abigailtrumbo178 Год назад

      Yeah I would absolutely be a danger to myself and that’s positive thinking in that situation. There’s no living without my kids.

    • @MEL-vo6xo
      @MEL-vo6xo Год назад

      Right like describing the room they sleep in she says my brothers room was right next door. Had pillows stacked on the bed. Etc etc. Alot of gibberish that means nothing!

  • @BookishDark
    @BookishDark Год назад +6

    I don’t think her father is being ruthless - I think he’s an ex-cop who feels like his vulnerable toddler granddaughter takes higher priority than his grown daughter who was supposed to be in charge of taking care of her

    • @Justicia007
      @Justicia007 Год назад

      100% this! And if you listen to his voice he even sounds tentative. He loves his daughter very much you can tell, but he's heartbroken because he knows she did this

  • @SharynFacts
    @SharynFacts Год назад +10

    Casey: "Why didn't he (dad) call 911!??
    Me: Why the eff didn't you??? Ever?????
    I guess there was that time some hometown hero threw a drink on her. After years of dedication and training, she learned how to remember and dial 3 numbers, two of which are the same one (love me a bad pun).

  • @sarahr1994
    @sarahr1994 Год назад +5

    "Two people lie loudly at each other." 😂 very accurate, those two are a mess.

  • @saraw8490
    @saraw8490 Год назад +15

    You know who I most feel sorry for? Caylee. She should have had the opportunity to turn 18 years old this year. Still, she has received no justice. Whether through malice or negligence, she wasn't even 3 years old so someone is responsible for her death.

    • @Justicia007
      @Justicia007 Год назад +2

      And it's obvious who the someone is. Her own mother.

    • @spiralrose
      @spiralrose Год назад +1

      Hard to believe it’s been sixteen years.

  • @UTrockyhorror
    @UTrockyhorror Год назад +44

    I always heard that the nanny didn't exist at all so I'm fascinated about the discussion surrounding the nickname. Very engaging content as always, Logan!

    • @reelmermaid8844
      @reelmermaid8844 Год назад

      Excellent point. The police discovered that there was never a nanny named Zaneida. It was just another one of the dozens of lies that she told the police at the beginning of the investigation. She is a shameless liar.

    • @lexuscarlson5787
      @lexuscarlson5787 Год назад +6

      I think she did exist but she was never Casey's nanny. Atleast that's according to Casey in the first episode, I couldn't watch past the 1st

    • @juanitarichards1074
      @juanitarichards1074 Год назад +12

      @@lexuscarlson5787 Yet the police never found a nanny of that name nor even with with a similar name.

    • @jediping
      @jediping Год назад +14

      @@juanitarichards1074 I believe they found a person with that name, but she was not a nanny. A good liar sprinkles in facts with their ones. Casey even admitted that iirc in a previous episode. (Refuse to watch the documentary myself.)

    • @juanitarichards1074
      @juanitarichards1074 Год назад +5

      ​@@jediping i've just heard this for the first time today, after following the case for years. I just thought Casey made up the name. Yes I was married to a narc/sociopath and I know all about their lies and criminality. I escaped illegally from a foreign country to get away from him.

  • @crumbsandcobwebs
    @crumbsandcobwebs Год назад +5

    Just feels important to clarify that Zanny the nanny was not a real nanny, it's a name Casey entirely made up while she pretended Caylee was fine, off galavanting with a nanny during the time after her death. There was no actual nanny.

  • @pfkovaltsenko
    @pfkovaltsenko Год назад +17

    Hi Logan!
    Would you at some point make a video about the differences in body language of a neurotypical person and a neurodivergent person? As a person who is neurodivergent (I have ADD) I often feel like people see me as guilty for something because I behave "guilty" according to neurotypical "norms" or "tells". For example I have difficulty looking people in the eye, I fidget a lot and I fall over my words quite a bit, which is seen as "being guilty for something" when it's just how my brain and body works.
    I know you did it with Gabbie Hanna, but it would be so great if you made a video dedicated to this subject alone. I think a lot of neurodivergent people would appreciate it too.
    Hope you are doing great. And btw love that you brought back your old look!! 10/10

  • @mandolyn
    @mandolyn Год назад +17

    Wait a minute you find it strange George Anthony is angry abt cause of an interview where he says he thinks she gave her something and she never woke up!? She accused him of being an abuser to get out of murdering her daughter and her daughter was his granddaughter. This is sick.

    • @rekawrecked7268
      @rekawrecked7268 2 месяца назад

      What's sick is that man saying that he missed the sweet smell of his Granddaughter's sweat. How does anyone think that is normal? It's like I'm in the twilight zone.

    • @mandolyn
      @mandolyn 2 месяца назад

      @@rekawrecked7268 you seem like you are,where is your mind you definitely had to jump through some hoops to make that mean what you want it to

    • @rekawrecked7268
      @rekawrecked7268 2 месяца назад

      @@mandolyn He is exactly what Casey is accusing him of. He is telling us himself.

    • @mandolyn
      @mandolyn 2 месяца назад

      @rekawrecked7268 That's ridiculous ,Casey is a mentally unstable liar, and anyone who believes her crap is questionable. You definitely have issues if you're insinuating that statement means anything nefarious. Casey killed her daughter and lied about it for a month until her parents hunted her down after her abandoned car was found smelling like a decomposing body. Her mother called the police. She lied and lied until she was completely backed into a corner, and she then made a plan to blame her dad . Her story is he was controlling her from afar 🤣 she got a tattoo that meant the opposite of what it said 🤣🤣 she manipulated her parents while they begged her for info about Caylee to get them to bail her out of prison when she gets out she erases computer activity. I can't tell if you're just naive or easily led. I'm not sure, but you come to RUclips comments to accuse an innocent man of horrible acts when from the way you think you could be guilty of the acts you accuse him of.

  • @TamaraGKing
    @TamaraGKing Год назад +21

    The title for this vid-it's everything!
    Also the entrance 👌
    And I really like your new intro!
    Yay for *us idiotes* being back again! 💕💕👍👍

  • @129stacey
    @129stacey Год назад +5

    I would love a breakdown of the pictures behind you, especially Hugh Jackman 😂

  • @xXKazeInuYashaXx
    @xXKazeInuYashaXx Год назад +41

    Pleeeease keep up with this series. I love it!
    Also glad you’re starting to seem like your old self again, I hope you continue to feel positively. 💕

    • @tianabruno
      @tianabruno Год назад

    • @HFreyja
      @HFreyja Год назад

      I think I have missed something, did something happen to logan? :(

    • @xXKazeInuYashaXx
      @xXKazeInuYashaXx Год назад

      @@HFreyja He and his partner are separating which is no doubt super stressful :/

    • @HFreyja
      @HFreyja Год назад

      @@xXKazeInuYashaXx oh no... 😓 That's really sad.

  • @jrelevates1574
    @jrelevates1574 Год назад +9

    she's a narcissist that want's revenge.... she's mad that they didn't stay loyal no matter what.

  • @xmerelxly
    @xmerelxly Год назад +17

    And then she says "the people that are watching this and STILL think I am guilty." Still? Yes, Casey most of us did then and still do now. And let's be honest; There must be some epic, godlike, cosmic, karma-ish, what goes around comes around punnishment coming your way somewhere in life for you to still be walking around freely.
    Also I really feel like the only genuine Anthony family member in this docu-series is the grandmother, Cindy Anthony. Like Casey, her father George seems shady and suspicious.

    • @bobbiedaniel9347
      @bobbiedaniel9347 Год назад

      If you really want to talk karma, this whole situation is likely karmic and was pre determined by the players involved to some extent

  • @alayssia1783
    @alayssia1783 Год назад +12

    Hey!!! Nice to see YOU back! Love to see you doing well and getting your spark back.

  • @davidmarch22
    @davidmarch22 Год назад +6

    When she’s in jail. Talking to them on the phone, they keep asking her to look up so they can see her eyes. And she says she can see them better in the video screen but her mom says just look at us, we are right here. She keeps hiding her eyes from them. And I think that’s when they are realizing more that she’s done something…
    That was in a clip with mom and dad on the phone with her. But the set up is the same.

  • @kayr6813
    @kayr6813 Год назад +4

    Happy to see the Logan I first met on this channel! Also happy to hear the word “idiotes” again!

  • @dayo8843
    @dayo8843 Год назад +11

    It was a video call. They had to look down to see her. There was another visit where Casey complains because her parents have to look down to see her and she could see their faces..

  • @maldetete431
    @maldetete431 Год назад +69

    She is definitely guilty. That being said, not everyone breaks down when faced with the loss of a child, or a sibling, or parent, etc. When my grandmother died, I didn't cry. Same thing with my grandfather, though it was harder.
    But that woman and her Amber Heard-like theatrics make my blood boil. She had a lot to do with her daughter's death.

    • @subliminal-damage
      @subliminal-damage Год назад +9

      I can understand not crying. You're 100% right about that.
      What I can't understand is that according to her own story, she found her daughter dead and then allowed her abuser to take her daughter from her arms. Especislly when she implies that he somehow was responsible. I don't care how afraid of him she was, that would be a hard breaking point for a lot of mothers, to have a man who is a monster to them, take their child's body from their arms, ESPECIALLY if they suspected that abuser killed that child. She would've been screaming raving mad, telling the police exactly how it happened to finally put him away because she did nothing wrong. Not going about her business, not telling the police ridiculous lies that only make her look bad, not sitting in prison still giving her abuser and the murderer of her daughter doting eyes. At that point it's not like she'd have anything left to lose, if that were all true.
      I'm not ranting at you, by the way, just in general. Her story is so sickeningly bad. You'd think it would at least make sense after all this time she's had to make up a more convincing lie. But I've known liars like her and they are so deluded that they have to be right even when you point out all the flaws to them. They simply refuse reality. It must be awful, to be in her head.

    • @jeishiikanzaki
      @jeishiikanzaki Год назад +2

      @Guardian Serious Amber Heard energy. "How dare you not believe me!"
      Even when her anger seems genuine, I think it's more because she is angry *she isn't being believed*.
      My husband has impulse control issues from his ADHD, and he lies. A lot. Nothing triggers his anger issues from his bipolar like being caught lying. But he sometimes CANNOT tell the truth. He becomes so obsessed with being *believed* that even with very clear evidence he is lying, he *cannot* confess. It would shatter his delusion.
      It is exhausting. Even being in therapy doesn't seem to help. So when I see people like CA and AH doing the same thing I'm like "yeah that's familiar."

    • @spiralrose
      @spiralrose Год назад

      Jeish,
      You should divorce him.
      I k ow it’s easier said than done and can’t be accomplished overnight, but why would you marry such and unhealthy individual who let’s his mental illnesses run unchecked?

    • @Gatitasecsii
      @Gatitasecsii 11 месяцев назад

      Losing a grandparent is NOT the same as losing a child.

  • @BistrosHouse
    @BistrosHouse Год назад +3

    I don’t think her dad changing his mind to thinking she is guilty is that big of a contradiction. Of course he’d want to believe in the beginning that his daughter wasn’t capable of something like this, but after everything comes out and he finds out she’s trying to twist it and pin it on him, that’s a lot of red flags. It would at the very least make me scratch my head if not completely convince me she was guilty if I were in his shoes.

  • @fallyneprinciotta9058
    @fallyneprinciotta9058 Год назад +2

    I remember when I 1st watched your videos I was like damn did this guy just call me an idiot... 1st second was hooked. 😆 🤣 😂

  • @MoonWitch77
    @MoonWitch77 Год назад +10

    The Intro ! He’s like “How do I say this with a serious face ?” And 3….2….1…. 😂😂😂😂😂
    The Liar blames the Liar for lying. But who’s really lying ? They all are !!! 🙄 Especially Casey !!!

  • @tallydaw582
    @tallydaw582 Год назад +5

    Considering this story involves the death of a child all i hear is "woe is me there was consequences to my actions, oh yea and that kid- im sad" all around behaviour is abhorrent

  • @melissab7777
    @melissab7777 Год назад +2

    Something perhaps to also factor in with George and reading his body language is him being retired law enforcement. Not sure how long he was on the job or what role he played (ie desk job where it didn't effect him as it would a cop on the front lines). My husband retired from a large police dept after 22 years as a street cop and not only was he trained in body language but his own reactions, emotions, body language have been forever changed from what it was before he was a police officer. So reading a police officer would definitely be more challenging I would imagine.
    Enjoying your videos. Thank you sir.

  • @michaeltrowbridge3477
    @michaeltrowbridge3477 Год назад +11

    Thank you again for coming back and doing these. I'm looking forward to more content not only on this review but others.

  • @charlizemoon257
    @charlizemoon257 Год назад +6

    I'd really love to see her do a interview with Nancy Grace so she isn't choosing the questions and knowing the interviewer is not gna play nice

  • @reelmermaid8844
    @reelmermaid8844 Год назад +12

    This is an excellent series Logan, would love to see more of it. Hope you are doing well and taking good care of you. Thank you for the exceptional work you put into every video, it shows and it's very much appreciated! Cheers from Canada!

    • @kyliejones8827
      @kyliejones8827 Год назад +1

      Well said. 👍
      Greetings from Australia 🇦🇺 😁

  • @Raevynwing
    @Raevynwing Год назад +37

    I honestly don't understand how anyone could find that woman not guilty. She has lied so many times and admits it. She's not a good

    • @AmethystEyes
      @AmethystEyes Год назад +10

      I remember there was one juror interviewed who just came off as really gullible. And when the people who were interviewing her would pose valid questions, she would just dig in her heels in further. She would double down. I think it was because she didn’t want to face the fact that she let a murderer go free. It was so frustrating.

    • @baileydubs
      @baileydubs Год назад +2

      Right?!

  • @cewapaiget5734
    @cewapaiget5734 Год назад +2

    I can’t TELL YOU how much I missed you calling us idiotes. Welcome back!! 😊

  • @kinda_casual_corvus
    @kinda_casual_corvus Год назад +6

    my brain is fried after trying to read the title, but I'm happy for the upload lol

  • @carlyc6525
    @carlyc6525 Год назад +6

    With the part of Casey and her dad talking on the phones in the prison. He is looking at her on a screen and vice vera - it's just down low. In other videos you can see her mum ask her to look up at her and she says she is looking at her. The camera filming them is above them. Hope that makes sense

  • @theunknown6034
    @theunknown6034 Год назад +10

    Yay you brought it back!!! Thanks Logan!!

  • @jessicarabbit8195
    @jessicarabbit8195 Год назад +5

    I don’t know how she lives with herself every day. I hope it’s as hard to do as it should be.

  • @JourneyMN
    @JourneyMN Год назад +4

    I’m pretty emotionally numb, and when Casey had said they found her innocent I laughed out loud.

  • @lapetitemorte415
    @lapetitemorte415 Год назад +5

    Very excited for what’s ahead Logan! Also excited for your next analysis of The Anthony’s!

  • @CristinaD84
    @CristinaD84 Год назад +3

    I'm sure Caylee would say the same thing: I wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy.
    Shameless. Reckless.

  • @bejelo9615
    @bejelo9615 Год назад +8

    That was fascinating. Thank you Logan. Please continue with this series.

  • @schpookendike
    @schpookendike Год назад +4

    I disagree that there is no backing to the fact that Zanny the nanny could have been Xanax. Her boyfriend at the time was known to sell Xanax as a part drug and it’s not a far leap to think Casey at least had easy access if not used Xanax herself. Caylee was reported to often sleep for hours at a time and wake up with dark circles, very out of character for a toddler, but very like a child doses with a benzo so her mother could party.

  • @StormyRiver8970
    @StormyRiver8970 Год назад +1

    Glad to see you so optimistic, Logan! I do hope 2023 is a great year for you and I can't wait to see what you have in the works!! 💚

  • @Mylilloki
    @Mylilloki Год назад +3

    Awww I loved the intro! Good to see the ol Logan back 🖤 hope you’re doing well and taking a lot of self care time.

  • @yaniwet
    @yaniwet Год назад +3

    Great video as always!!! It’s nice to see you doing good and with a lot of things coming out soon 🥰🤗

  • @CalmStorm22
    @CalmStorm22 Год назад

    I have been waiting to see you do this interview. I watched the interview when it came out. Thank you!!!!

  • @jamiemcvay130
    @jamiemcvay130 Год назад +2

    I would think that George was initially trying to support his daughter. His opinion changed as evidence came out.

  • @monicajorgensen4774
    @monicajorgensen4774 Год назад +3

    I don't find it strange that Casey's father, George, told the police that she had been lying and holding back information. The grandparents had been asking to see Kaley for the last month and Casey kept giving them excuses and finally admitted that she didn't know where Kaley is. So, it's not like he didn't have time to develop suspicions. Also, being retired law enforcement himself, he would not want to be caught withholding information. And it would also be in the best interest of finding Kaley for him to present all of his suspicions as soon as possible to the police. I don't know if he was a good father or not, but I'm just saying that this part didn't seem strange to me.

    • @Justicia007
      @Justicia007 Год назад +1

      I totally agree with you. I got the feeling that when he was saying that she really should be in jail, he was doing so because he knows that's what's right and because he's a police officer. He wasn't saying it because that's what he wants to happen. In fact I think you can hear the conflict in his voice. Sadly he was tormented by knowing that his baby killed his baby grandchild. I don't believe this fake story of abuse for a second.

  • @Beangrl
    @Beangrl Год назад +1

    Thank you for the content. Enjoying the series, this is my favorite so far. Please keep it up.😊

  • @TinyMeatPete
    @TinyMeatPete Год назад +1

    As someone who's been watching for a while, you have no idea how happy I was to hear "Hey Idiotes" again!

  • @keepyourmindopen
    @keepyourmindopen Год назад +3

    Oh how I have missed being called an idiote!
    Love you, love you content and love the return to bald (I couldn't resist commenting only 12 seconds in...)

  • @LizzyGiggles
    @LizzyGiggles Год назад +48

    The way she talks and the way her face moves is so similar to Amber Heard that it actually gives me chills...

    • @AmethystEyes
      @AmethystEyes Год назад +7

      It’s when she over does it and goes too dramatic

    • @kasstty
      @kasstty Год назад +4

      I went to type this exact thing. It’s chilling to the core

    • @iceerox
      @iceerox Год назад +5

      It's the "over the top" acting she's doing. She's acting like a professional actress over here and yes it's very creepy. I'm surprised Logan finds so much of her body language genuine. To me it's coming across as very over dramatized like amber heard. Something in my brain is definitely triggered by her facial expressions and body language not being right. Or being waaaaay too perfect.

    • @HansonFan73
      @HansonFan73 Год назад +2

      Totes. 💯

    • @DeAnna_Im_Not
      @DeAnna_Im_Not Год назад +1

      YESSSSS!!!

  • @Lindseyisloony
    @Lindseyisloony Год назад +3

    "Innocent until proven guilty" obviously DOES mean that she was "proven innocent", even though it was all bungled and she's guilty as heck.

  • @dingusdoink5879
    @dingusdoink5879 Год назад +3

    Casey’s “emotions” are sooooo exaggerated, there’s no way she’s not putting on a show. And she keeps adding in unnecessary words like she’s selling something. “The truth of my innocence” sounds far more suspicious than “my innocence”.

  • @courtneygregory
    @courtneygregory Год назад +1

    Always a joy to listen to your videos! Thanks for the content!

  • @katerinajoan257
    @katerinajoan257 Год назад

    Continue the series on this! Also, SO good to have you back🎉

  • @BookishDark
    @BookishDark Год назад +3

    I dunno, Casey, I think hell is being three years old and having your mother throw you away like you’re nothing. But okay.

  • @andrealinda6069
    @andrealinda6069 Год назад +3

    I'm glad you covered this. I won't watch her interview from anyone that paid her, but I'm still curious.

  • @susifigueira
    @susifigueira Год назад

    What the hell? She actually smirked when the first ‘not guilty’ was said. It’s a microsecond flash but surely unmistakable?! She purses her lips afterwards to control it and focuses on the display of an ‘appropriate’ emotion. SHE SMILED

  • @angelahounschell
    @angelahounschell Год назад +3

    @ 25:00 - I think they are looking at screens. He's taller and looking down at his screen, she has to look up. Also, right before this mark he's telling her they'll all be a family again soon and what she's TRYING to hold inside spills out as he says that. I believe its the guilt that overwhelms her at that moment and she cracks.

  • @angelahounschell
    @angelahounschell Год назад +3

    🔥 Logan is on fiyaah! Loving all of the new content. Looking super sharp! 🔥

  • @aditikulkarni9920
    @aditikulkarni9920 Год назад +1

    you’re one of my favorite youtubers of all time and seeing a new vid from you makes my day:) love u ❤

  • @nessakerri8416
    @nessakerri8416 Год назад

    Uhhh loving the background and OVERALL new vibe!! Feeling very refreshing ☺️✨

  • @nataliegrant5456
    @nataliegrant5456 Год назад +5

    Maybe it's just me, but her over the top facial expressions remind me of Amber Heard's theatrics.

  • @vincenza2319
    @vincenza2319 Год назад

    Love the title of this video! Such a great video! Been watching all the Casey Anthony series, this one is intense!

  • @kaelabelle4886
    @kaelabelle4886 Год назад

    Loving the new upload schedule! Yay!!

  • @mandles.
    @mandles. Год назад +4

    Her dedication to lying is honestly impressive. All these years later to come back and assert the most fucked up allegations against her father…is shocking.

  • @KaitlinnnH
    @KaitlinnnH Год назад +2

    I think it would be interesting if you did a video on the case of Zachary Davis, who murdered his mother when he was 15 and then set his home on fire in an attempt to also kill his brother. He did a interview with Dr. Phil (eyeroll), but I'm pretty sure there's other vids of him being interviewed or talked to. I feel like it would be really thought provoking to tackle

  • @Brooksie603
    @Brooksie603 Год назад

    It’s great to see you back and hope all is well.

  • @domashnie_lubimtsy
    @domashnie_lubimtsy Год назад +7

    I wonder if there is a single person in the world who believes she didn't kill her daughter. She tries so hard, but all the effort is absolutely in vain. I guess the fact that she was found not guilty gave her this false sense of invincibility which she doesn't deserve imo.

    • @classicarah
      @classicarah Год назад +4

      There’s a lot of people that believe her now because of this doc,it’s ridiculous.

  • @alizalieb3962
    @alizalieb3962 Год назад +2

    literally under a minute into the video and i just have to say that logan... you are just precious

  • @crowmedicine3890
    @crowmedicine3890 Год назад +4

    We're idiotes again?? I'm so happy!
    *Best intro ever