This is a copy/paste of the peacock documentary filmmaker's interview with Variety magazine, if anyone's interested:
Why did Casey Anthony feel like now was the right time to participate in a series like this?
Casey says she chose to speak now because she’s been through 10 years of therapy and...
According to the police report, Burke was crying as he was being led from the house that night.
Of course he didn't question why the police were there, that's what kids who've been exposed to or who have experienced abuse do; they shut up, they don't ask, they hope it'll all go away.
He told...
There were no drag marks on JonBenet's body and the cord around her neck is in a perfect horizontal which is not the position the cord would've ended up in if she'd been dragged. Burke could easily have dragged her by an arm or leg.
The books often referred to on R's shelf were conservative...
Just wanted to jump in and clarify a few points:
1. There's no source for BR seeing a therapist prior to the homicide.
2. Chief Beckner said he hadn't seen BR's medical records but investigator Kolar claims only to have been denied access to Burke's records of post-homicide visits to a mental...
He hit JonBenet with a golf club once. He was 7. By all but one account it was an accident. She was clipped on her cheek which would fit with the scenario of her having walked into his back swing. I'm not seeing any particular pattern of "anger issues".
From what I remember about the trial, the defense hammered on two themes:
1. Caylee had multiple primary caretakers; George, Casey and Cindy. We need to be able to pin down enough of a timeline to be able to prove she was in the care of, specifically, Casey at the time of the incident.
2. The...
O.k., I'll take the hate for this. I think the jury was correct. I'm NOT necessarily saying I think Casey was innocent but with no way to be able to determine a cause of death, no way to be able to put together a reliable timeline, no eyewitnesses and no confession, I can't see how any jury was...
Interestingly, a forensic psychiatrist named Keith Ablow who was an occasional guest commentator during the trial, wrote a book shortly afterward based on his theory that the real killer was George Anthony. This was the only other time I can remember anyone suggesting this.
This video is a fraud. The interviewer is an admitted child abuser who asked a series of very leading questions to get the little girl to answer the way he wants. The interview takes place at a facility a child named Candace Newmaker was killed in. It's called The Evergreen Center For...
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