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S1 Ep54: Caylee Anthony: Family Ties (Part 1)

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🗓️ 10 December 2021

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Agatha Christie once said that a mothers love for her child is like nothing else in the world. It knows no law, no pity, it dares all things and crushes down remorselessly all that stands in its path. Most parents feel that their main job is to protect their children from the terrors of the world, and they take this job very seriously, so when we hear of a child that seemingly was tossed to the side and forgotten, we have a very negative and visceral reaction. After all, children are the future, and they deserve a fighting chance. Two year old Caylee Marie Anthony had this chance stolen from her, she had her life stolen from her, and to this day we still don’t understand why. Caylee disappeared on June 16th, 2008, and it would take six months for the world to find out what had happened to her. Her skeletal remains were found inside a laundry bag, discarded in a wooded area. There was evidence that little Caylee’s mouth had been duct taped at the time of her death, and all eyes were on her young mother, Casey Anthony, who had failed to report the toddler missing for over a month, and during this time, Casey was seen at nightclubs and bars, having the time of her life.

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0:00.0

Agatha Christie once said that a mother's love for her child is like nothing else in the

0:19.5

world.

0:20.5

It knows no law, no pity, it dares all things and crushes down remorselously all that stands

0:26.8

in its path. Most parents feel that their main job is to protect their children from the

0:31.1

terrors of the world and they take this job very seriously. So when we hear of a child

0:35.5

that that seemingly was tossed to the side and forgotten, we have a very negative and visceral

0:40.1

reaction. After all, children of the future and they deserve a fighting chance.

0:44.9

Two-year-old Kayleigh Murray Anthony had this chance stolen from her. She had her life

0:49.8

stolen from her. And to this day we still don't understand why.

0:53.8

Kayleigh disappeared on June 16, 2008 and it would take six months for the world to find

0:58.9

out what had happened to her. Her skeletal remains were found inside a laundry bag discarded

1:04.2

in a wooded area. There was evidence that little Kayleigh's mouth had been duct taped

1:08.3

at the time of her death. And all eyes were on her young mother, Casey Anthony, who

1:13.3

had failed to report the toddler missing for 30 days. And during this time, Casey was

1:18.7

seen at night clubs and bars having the time of her life.

1:36.9

Hello everybody. Welcome back to Grime Weekly. I'm Stephanie Harlow.

1:40.1

And I'm Derek Lovasser.

1:41.4

So today we are covering a case that I am very familiar with that is very near and dear

1:47.8

to my heart. Kayleigh Anthony is very near and dear to my heart. And I know you're familiar

1:53.1

with it too. You did some work, some television work for this case, right?

1:56.6

Yeah, how could you not be familiar with this case just as a human being? I think everybody

2:00.8

who's anybody knows about this case. And I did some things they call them talking head

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