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This week Bob stated the second recorded police interrogation of Casey Anthony. This one is complicated because Anthony was acquitted for the murder of her daughter Caylee. However in later interviews Casey revealed that she at the very least knew a lot more about her daughter's death than she lets on in this interview. You're going to hear the same steps of the Reid Technique applied to Anthony with very different responses than what we heart from Richard Allen or Chris Watts. Today's Sponsors: 1st Phorm – Get free shipping on all orders over $75, and new customers get the 1st Phorm app for free for 30 days with purchase. You'll receive an email with the app offer after your purchase. Get started on your fitness goals today at 1stPhorm.com/truth The majority of the funding of our work comes directly from listeners, through our Patreon community. To join Patreon, click THIS LINK. At the $5/month level you'll get access to lots of Patreon Only BONUS EPISODES, Ad Free versions of all episodes, an hour of Patreon Exclusive video content every week, and our new weekly podcast “Pre-Game”, which drops every Wednesday. Not to mention early access to some episodes and the ability to watch and participate in interviews live.
La oscuridad nos llama y aquí no somos de los que le sacan. Esta vez vamos a desenterrar un episodio que se ganó su segunda vuelta en este plano de existencia por lo épico, lo macabro y lo inolvidable. Así que vayan por su pala y prepárense, porque esto merece revivir…
Some of the subjects in our courtroom show that they may not be as bad a person as you think they are. This is not one of those episodes. In this show, we'll discuss the life and times of Casey Anthony. Anthony captivated and disgusted the nation when the story broke about the disappearance and death of her daughter, Caylee. The details surrounding the case were disturbing to everyone, but it especially had the blood boiling of mothers everywhere. Have a listen, maybe learn something, and enjoy the latest episode of AHC Podcast. Citations: Death of Caylee Anthony. (2020, August 09). Retrieved August 15, 2020, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Caylee_Anthony Editors, B. (2020, July 09). Casey Anthony. Retrieved August 15, 2020, from https://www.biography.com/crime-figure/casey-anthony Ferran, L. (2008, August 1). Grandmother Smelled 'Dead Body' Odor in Car. Retrieved August 15, 2020, from https://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=5451162 Hopper, J. (2011, June 2). Listen to Casey Anthony's Top Ten Lies. Retrieved August 15, 2020, from https://abcnews.go.com/US/casey_anthony_trial/casey-anthony-top-ten-lies/story?id=13742643 Hopper, J., & Banfield, A. (2011, May 26). Casey Anthony Gloated About Lying, Was Sleeping With Two Men. Retrieved August 15, 2020, from https://abcnews.go.com/US/casey-anthony-trial-bragged-lying-sleeping-men/story?id=13693673 Liston, B. (2011, May 28). Casey Anthony texts: "guess who spends eternity in jail". Retrieved August 15, 2020, from https://www.reuters.com/article/us-crime-anthony/casey-anthony-texts-guess-who-spends-eternity-in-jail-idUSTRE74Q03H20110528 Ng, C. (2012, January 12). 9 Things You Didn't Know About Casey Anthony. Retrieved August 15, 2020, from https://abcnews.go.com/US/things-casey-anthony-revealed-psych-evaluations/story?id=15347605 Rogers, A. (2012, November 21). Lawyer's Book Alleges Brand-New Way Prosecutors May Have Failed In Casey Anthony Case. Retrieved August 15, 2020, from https://www.businessinsider.com/casey-anthony-trial-mistakes-2012-11 Timeline of the Casey Anthony case. (2020, June 16). Retrieved August 15, 2020, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_Casey_Anthony_case Tripathi, N. (2020, February 26). Casey Anthony would be a 'good mom' if she decides to have another baby, says estranged mother. Retrieved August 15, 2020, from https://meaww.com/casey-anthony-good-mom-two-year-old-caylee-death-have-another-baby-estranged-mother-father-dr-oz Welner, M. (2011, June 19). Casey Anthony Trial: Psychiatric Clues of an Accused Child Killer. Retrieved August 15, 2020, from https://abcnews.go.com/US/casey-anthony-trial-psychiatric-clues-accused-child-killer/story?id=13881355
The countdown is on! The 6th annual Mimosa Showdown hits Great Falls on Saturday, May 17, 2025, featuring a record-breaking 25 different mimosas—and we're here to help you prepare like a pro. In this episode of We're No Dam Experts, Rebecca and Shannon welcome Caylee Jones, a Showdown original and costume mastermind, to share her secrets for making the most of the day. From strategic sipping and pacing tips to planning your route and picking the perfect outfit, Caylee's got the inside scoop on how to turn the Mimosa Showdown into a full-on adventure. Whether you're going for the flavor, the fun, or the festive fashion, this episode will get you ready for one of Great Falls' most anticipated events. Hit play to hear how to maximize the experience and try as many mimosas as your taste buds can handle (responsibly, of course). Mimosa Showdown: https://visitgreatfallsmontana.org/mimosa-showdown/
Send us a textPart 2 of Casey ~barf~ we'll go through, where Cindy and George believed their granddaughter was for those first 31 days that she was missing, before Casey had told anyone that she was missing.We will go through, the ONLY part of this case that I find enjoyable, the infamous visit and walk through of Universal Studios, where Casey had claimed to have worked, which was why she needed child care for Caylee in the first place. As, Casey made her way through the hallways, smiling and waiving to her 'friends' as they passed she was met by many confused faces- before inevitably rounding a corner that lead right to a dead end - after this Casey's lies would begin to unravel at a rapid pace.But, where was Caylee Marie Anthony?Support the showIf you're interested in receiving bonus episodes, early release dates, an everything scary sticker and ‘thank you' as well as a shout out on our regular feed! Please join at Patreon//everythingscarypod571
Send us a textTRIGGER WARNING- For those of you who do not know, this case involves the death of a beautiful, smart, precious, not even 3 year old little girl, and her piece of trash narcissistic egg donor; Casey Anthony.This episode is kinda of, filled with a fair amount of rage...I am angry at the jury, I do not like Jose Baez, and I hate Casey Anthony. Even, just writing up the description for this episode, evoked a rage in me. So, if you are one of those folks who send us emails, about not liking the swearing in the pod.... this may not be a good one for you. I did the best I could, considering the demon that I am speaking about.In 2008- 22 year old Casey Marie Anthony, made headlines, after authorities learned that her, nearly 3 year old daughter Caylee had been missing for 31 days. According to Casey, Caylee had been taken by her nanny of- between 1.5-2 years; Zenaida Fernadez Gonzalez. Casey would say that Zenaida, or 'Zanny the nanny' as she would come to be known, would tell Casey that she does not appreciate what she has, leading Casey to believe, that she had taken her daughter, to teach Casey a lesson, for being a bad mom......... but there was only one problem with that........ just kidding, there is literally 50 problems with that! Casey lies about absolutely EVERYTHING, but never thinks past the initial lie!!So, why in 2011 was she acquitted of 1st degree murder, aggravated child abuse, and aggravated manslaughter?? enter: Jose Baez- a new criminal defence attorney. Had only been an attorney for about 5 years at the time that Casey's trial took place. And, don't worry, I read his book: PRESUMED GUILTY, so that you don't have to.There is no denying Jose is great at what he does. Right away, he will show the jury everything that the prosecution is going to show them, trying to get a conviction, and he will down play all of it. He also plants a different idea of something that COULD have happened, regardless of if he pulled that theory straight out of his ass or not.. and it didn't hurt that they had to pick a jury of 12 people who hadn't watched or read the news, or flipped through a magazine in 3 years... they wanted jurors, who did not have a preconceived notion on Casey's guilt or innocence (IMO- idiots. but what do I know...)We will also go through the most recent documentaries; Peacocks 3 part interview with Casey herself... what a smouldering heap of trash that was.And even more recently, George and Cindy (Casey's parents) in 2024, watched and responded to the Peacock documentary, and Cindy finally has some hard hitting words Casey.Both part of this will be available right away on our patreon, but if you need a breather between them, part 2 will be up next Tuesday.Support the showIf you're interested in receiving bonus episodes, early release dates, an everything scary sticker and ‘thank you' as well as a shout out on our regular feed! Please join at Patreon//everythingscarypod571
Join the Bad Girl, The One and Only Playa, and The Stars as they take a look at one of the most controversial cases in American history. In 2008, the world was captivated by the bizarre behavior displayed by Casey Anthony. The then-22-year-old single mother from Orlando, Florida, was revealed to have spun a web of lies to cover up for the disappearance of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee, that summer; the Facebook photos of her partying around town and a dearth of emotion in interviews fueling the charges of first-degree murder before Caylee's body was discovered later that year. However, there would be no closure for those outraged by a mother's neglect of her child, as Casey escaped conviction in 2011, while the questions of who killed her young daughter and why were never resolved. Tune in on Monday, March 24th at 7 EST for this must see episode! #caseyanthony #truecrime
Join us for a lunchtime livestream with Jack Fox of "Never a Truer Word" as we take a 'throwback' look at two of the most infamous and emotionally charged cases in true crime history: Caylee Anthony and JonBenét Ramsey. We'll review recent comments from Casey Anthony (found not guilty in the murder of her daughter Caylee in 2011) and the legacy of the late Patsy Ramsey (her daughter Jonbenet was killed in 1996, and her killer has never been caught). Special guest Steve from "Publicly Buzzed" will also briefly pop in to grace us! Grab your lunch and join us...Watch: https://youtube.com/live/JGP0_K2iDDgFollow Jack: @neveratruerword videos on YTTake Jack's Course: https://statementfox.com/live Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Get ready for an emotionally charged and deeply insightful conversation with singer-songwriter Caylee Hammack. We delve into her remarkable year, exploring the creation and impact of her critically acclaimed album and accompanying novel, "Bed of Roses." This episode stands out as truly special, one of the most profound in my career, as Caylee vulnerably opens up about navigating life's complexities and crafting a life on her own terms. We discuss the source of her incredible resilience, her perspective on keeping your heart open after heartbreak, and the intricate process of translating her personal experiences into art. Caylee also shares her thoughts on the unique storytelling approach she took with "Bed of Roses," weaving her novel seamlessly with the music.Plus , don't miss her intimate and exclusive performance of the unforgettable "No I Ain't," a song that has resonated deeply with listeners will be defined as s significant moment in the year. This is a conversation you won't soon forget. ___________ Support the Show: DUNKIN': Try Jamie's favorite Butter Pecan Iced Coffee at your local Dunkin'! Order in-store or order ahead of time on the Dunkin' app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Meet Caylee, Co-Founder and Executive Director of RestoreOKC. Caylee joins us to share how she and her team have taken a radically different, community-led approach to addressing complex, systemic issues in their city. It's a powerful case study on how data can be a helpful tool (but not the driver), how grassroots programs are transforming access to education, jobs, and housing, and how meaningful partnerships are key to lasting change.
This week on the pod, things are getting wild—because nothing screams "totally ethical government" like a Tesla dealership popping up on the White House lawn! Yep, Trump casually rolled up to his new South Lawn Tesla dealership—complete with a free, live-streamed commercial on Musk's X platform. Ethics, schmethics! And hey, nothing screams "I'm totally into electric vehicles now" like last year's EV-hating candidate sitting in a Cybertruck and shouting out Elon Musk's patriotic greatness. Seems legit.Speaking of questionable decisions, Casey Anthony's back—again—because who wouldn't trust parenting advice from someone with her…unique qualifications? Casey's now on TikTok, claiming she's here to advocate for Caylee and give legal advice. Definitely sounds promising, right? Her attorney called it out perfectly: it's not about redemption; it's about clicks, controversy, and a chance to remind us all (again) how tragic her past is. Shocker.Finally, because the mobile gaming world just wasn't complete, Scopely now owns Pokémon Go. Yep, that Scopely—the folks famous for games like "Yahtzee with Buddies." Niantic handed over their golden goose, along with Monster Hunter Now and Pikmin Bloom. So get ready for your augmented-reality addiction to hit new heights—or new monetization nightmares. Probably both.This week's lineup has it all: ethical gymnastics at the White House, Casey Anthony's latest attempt at relevancy, and the corporate takeover of your childhood nostalgia. Seriously, folks, what are we doing?*************************************************************✅BLUECHEW - FIRST ORDER FREE Only $5 Shippinghttps://wawdpod.com/blue*************************************************************✅DUDEROBE - PROMO CODE: WAWD 20% OFFhttps://duderobe.com - promo code: WAWD*************************************************************
In episode 213 of The Raised Rowdy Podcast, Nicky T and Kurt Ozan sit down with country artist Caylee Hammack to discuss her journey in the music industry and the release of her new record, Bed of Roses. Caylee shares insights into her experiences with merchandise, her time as a radio host, and the importance […]
Episode 4 is all about Caylee's mom, Casey Anthony. Sources: Ted-X, How Memories Are FormedThe Case of Caylee Anthony, Peacock, 2017 Casey Anthony: Where the Truth Lies, Peacock, 2022Presumed Guilty, Joes Baez, 2012Dr. Jim Hopper, Recovered Memories- How Memories Work, YouTubeNancy Grace, HLN, Lee Anthony Paternity TestBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/broads-next-door--5803223/support.
Eric and Mike The Cop will break down the case of Casey Anthony, who was accused and acquitted of killing her 2-year-old daughter Caylee Anthony in 2008. Anthony initially told investigators Caylee had been kidnapped, prompting a massive search for the girl. In 2011, after more than 10 hours of jury deliberations, she was acquitted of murder but convicted of providing false information to law enforcement. She has since admitted lying to police in multiple interviews. Now she has launched a TikTok and a newsletter to "reintroduce" herself as a legal advocate. Has seeing sympathy for the Menendez Brothers and a culture that has crumbled in 15 years made her think she can capitalize on her infamy? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Casey Anthony's Birth Chart, the Astrology of Deception"Welcome back to Chakras & Cusswords, where we uncover the cosmic energy behind the most shocking scandals and infamous figures.Today, we're diving into the astrology of deception, manipulation, and mystery—through the birth chart of Casey Anthony. With a Pisces Sun, Cancer Moon, and Uranus in Sagittarius, her chart reveals deep emotional secrecy, rebellion, and a life marked by sudden chaos.We'll break down the planetary placements that shaped her personality, the astrological transits during Caylee's disappearance and trial, and whether the stars reveal truth or deception in her story.Was she a victim of generational trauma, or did she use astrology's shadow side to her advantage? Let's unravel the energy behind the lies, the trial, and the verdict that left the world in shock. Buckle up—this one's going to be intense." About the Host: Katherine is an esteemed practitioner of Chakra, Astrology, and Tarot Alchemy, harnessing the cosmic forces and energies to manifest magic and success.As the visionary behind the acclaimed Chakras & Cusswords Podcast, she curates an oasis for the contemporary mystic, guiding seekers on a transformative journey of self-discovery. Her illustrious presence has graced prestigious platforms such as Good Day Sacramento, The Astrology Magazine, TMZ and the revered Aura app.Elevating her craft to the forefront, the Chakras & Cusswords Podcast has earned distinction as one of the Top 5 Chakra-inspired Podcasts.Furthermore, Katherine is a certified life, chakra, and meditation coach, specializing in the holistic healing of mind and soul through the profound resonance of sound energy. Her expertise serves as a beacon of hope and renewal for those embarking on the path of personal growth and spiritual enlightenment.Links: Building your business and brand through the Chakras https://www.chakrascusswords.com/product-page/creating-your-business-or-brand-through-the-chakras-work-bookInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chakras_cusswords/Lifestyle, Nurse Love 101: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtWgA6zxwaZd-CpNUi3CO5wTik Tok:https://www.tiktok.com/@chakras.cusswords#caseyanthony #birthchartreading #truecrime#astrology
Casey Anthony is back in the public eye after posting a video to TikTok preparing to advocate for herself and her late daughter, Caylee. Meanwhile, Juilliard-trained pianist Zachary Hughes was found guilty of murder and sentenced to life in prison for killing 41-year-old Christina Parcell. And in New Jersey, suspected murderer Matthew Hertgen attempted to commit suicide inside his jail cell. He's been charged with violently murdering his brother and pet cat. Retired NYPD Inspector, Attorney, and FOX News Contributor Paul Mauro provides his analysis of the latest developments within these cases. Follow Emily on Instagram: @realemilycompagno If you have a story or topic we should feature on the FOX True Crime Podcast, send us an email at: truecrimepodcast@fox.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, we were speechless to learn that Casey Anthony is now on TikTok (and Substack), trying to reposition herself as an online advocate and activist for those wronged by the justice system. And, so you can understand why this idea made our heads spin, we've rereleased this classic two-parter from 2021. So – enjoy, then come and join us on our socials, to let us know your thoughts...--When 22-year-old Casey Anthony was arrested on 16 July 2008, her two-year-old daughter Caylee hadn't been seen for over a month. Casey's history of lying and manipulation, as well as her strangely distant attitude towards her missing child, was setting off all kinds of alarm bells... and the smell of death coming from the boot of her car didn't help either.Prepare for bizarre phone calls, fascinating police interviews, and generally some of the strangest behaviour we've ever witnessed, as we cover one of the most infamous true-crime cases of all time.Exclusive bonus content:Wondery - Ad-free & ShortHandPatreon - Ad-free & Bonus EpisodesFollow us on social media:YouTubeTikTokInstagramVisit our website:WebsiteSources available on redhandedpodcast.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode we'll be going through the time period after Casey's arrest on July 16th and before her arraignment on October 14th. We'll also be hearing her jail house visits, the Timer55 Theory, George and Cindy's media interviews and media appearances as well as talking about missing children's cases and how they play out in the media, and meeting a new character of this story Nancy Grace.When we last left off it was July 17th and Casey was booked into The Orange County Jail. She'd been arrested less than 24 hours after her mother Cindy had made three 911 calls, the last one frantically explaining “my granddaughter has been taken she's been missing for a month, my daughter admitted to me she's been missing for a month I just found my daughter But I can't find my granddaughter. I found my daughters car today and it smells like there's been a dead body in the damn car….This is a three year old little girl… I need to find her,” when police arrived Casey explained to them, she had left Caylee with her longterm nanny Zanny 31 days ago at Sawgrass aparmtments, she met Zanny through co-workers and her closest friends at Universal Studios where she'd worked for four years, when the detectives went to Sawgrass Apartment unit 210 had been empty for months; when Casey led detectives to her office at Universal Studios where she worked as a party planner they hit a literal dead end and told detectives “I don't really work here,” she's interrogated and placed under arrest. She gets her one jailhouse phone call asking for her boyfriend's number, the Anthony's do not realize this will later be played on the news, and she aquires Jose Baez as her attorney. Jose Baez writes in his book that one of the State's biggest mistakes was how quickly Casey was arrested, because once she was lawyered up, that was that she was not talking— but both the prosecutor Jeff Ashton and Jose Baez do offer a reason that made sense to them on the swiftness of the arrest, and that reason was a woman named Melinda Duckett.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/broads-next-door--5803223/support.
Today's Episode: Customers are furious to find out that Chipolte is weighing the ingredients in their meal. Why? Every restaurant weighs their ingredience. Michelle explains how she and her brothers and sisters scammed their mom into thinking she actually went to church on Ash Wednesday. Casey Anthony is now on Tik Tok as a "legal advocate" for the LGBTQ community. Yes, the same woman who was aquitted of killing her young daughter. Too bad she didn't advocate for Caylee. If you enjoy the show please consider subscribing to our youtube channel, our podcast and newsletter
Casey Anthony has stepped back onto the scene rebranding herself on TikToks as a "victim advocate" and advocate for her daughter- so I wanted to rerelease this 7 part 20 hour reminder of who she is and what really happened.We're doing the ultimate deep dive on Caylee Anthony & her mom Casey. Join us as we try and gain a broader understanding of how any of this happened. This is part one of a seven part series. The Thirty-One days are often reduced to a series of soundbites but we're going to tell you about each day. In this episode we'll be looking at the disappearance of Caylee Anthony starting with the events of June 16th. We'll go over Casey's phone and computer records as well as testimony from all her friends and family members to form a timeline of what was going on each day and try and give this timeline in the most unbiased way possible while we lay down the ground work for our other episodes. From Casey's job at Universal Studios, her best friend and co-worker Juliet Lewis, her ex co-worker current lover and Zanny's ex-boyfriend Jeffrey Hopkins. The timeline Casey gives Cindy. The discovery of Casey's car abandoned in an Amscot parking lot. The smell. A computer search for full proof suffocation. The three 911 calls Cindy makes. The people Casey spent her time with from boyfriend Tony Lazzaro and what they rented at Blockbuster the night Caylee disappeared, to best friend Amy Hazinga and all those trips to Target. Fusion Ultra Lounge infamous hot body contest photos. Sawgrass Apartments and investigators desperate attempts to find Zanny the Nanny. Ending with Casey's arrest and her first phone call home. In Parts 2 & 3 we will get to know the real Casey while we will explore the media's influence on the case, Jose Baez and Casey's team building their drowning defense and setting their sights on George Anthony while Jeff Ashton and the prosecution start building their case against Casey with chloroform and the car smell, Casey's brief release from prison, Nancy Grace and the nightly news… all while examining the psychology of lying and why we are so fascinated by it. In Parts 5&6 we will focus on the trial and Part 7 will be about the aftermath and all the documentaries that followed You can find us on social media @broadsnextdoor(Originally released in 2023)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/broads-next-door--5803223/support.
Caylee Carullo, experienced teacher and author of The Calm Classroom course (success is 100% guaranteed!), loads us with doable strategies for getting kids to nap, share, and stop the aggravating behaviors. Her insights on giving kids a sense of purpose are spot on!We loved this guest so much that even though there were some sound glitches, we've gotta put this out there!Additional Resources:Instagram: @prekteachertips Calmclassroom.com -- if you take this fabulous course, enter the promo code Leah for 15% off!Triedandtrueteacher.com
Caylee Hammack, dubbed the “Dolly Parton reincarnate,” has taken the world by storm with her raw, emotional lyrics and unforgettable voice. In her new album and book Bed of Roses, she opens up about the highs and lows of life, love, and loss. She shares a heart-wrenching story of how a close friends showed up after her house burned down, teaching her the true meaning of love. Plus, find out how former President Jimmy Carter helped shape her confidence as a performer. Get ready to be inspired by Caylee’s powerful journey. Follow Caroline HERE Follow Caylee HERESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Caylee's boyfriend has a dream of selling everything, buying a van and traveling the country. It's becoming more and more of a reality and he wants her to come with him. She likes the stability of living in a house in one place. Is this something that could end their relationship? Should she love him or list him?
In the final episode of Foul Play: Casey Anthony - Truth or Lies, we unravel the shocking verdict delivered after Casey Anthony's high-profile trial. The jury's decision to acquit Casey of murder, manslaughter, and child neglect leaves lingering questions about what truly happened to Caylee Anthony. Rob Dick shares his firsthand insights, highlighting the prosecution's challenges and the troubling details that suggest Casey's potential culpability. This episode also examines Casey's life after the trial and the emotional impact on her family. What do you think happened to Caylee? Let us know your thoughts as we conclude this gripping series.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/foul-play-crime-series/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
In this episode of Foul Play: Casey Anthony - Truth or Lies, we delve deeper into the six-week trial that captivated the nation. Witness testimony reveals insights from Casey's friends, housemates, and her mother, Cindy, painting a chilling portrait of events leading up to Caylee's disappearance. Emotional moments in court highlight Cindy Anthony's distress and Casey's unsettling jailhouse demeanor. With 116 witnesses and 400 pieces of evidence presented, the prosecution and defense make their closing arguments. Was justice served? Stay tuned for the jury's verdict in the next episode.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/foul-play-crime-series/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
In this episode, we jump to May 24, 2011—the opening day of Casey Anthony's trial—and hear the prosecution and defense lay out two very different narratives about Caylee's fate. We explore Rob Dick's firsthand recollections, including his time living with Casey and her family while she was out on bail. The episode also features key trial audio clips, giving insight into the shifting accusations and tense courtroom exchanges. Join us as we break down the powerful claims made on both sides and set the stage for the weeks of testimony to come.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/foul-play-crime-series/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
In this gripping episode of Casey Anthony: Truth or Lies, we delve into the harrowing discovery of Caylee Anthony's remains and the subsequent fallout. From the persistence of Ron Kronk, the utility worker who first raised alarms, to the controversial courtroom interrogations he faced, we explore the pivotal moments that shifted the case. Hear about the shocking details of the autopsy report, the unsettling involvement of individuals seeking fame, and the heart-wrenching memorial service organized by Caylee's family. Join us as we unravel the tragic truths and lingering mysteries surrounding this infamous case.Visit us online at itsfoulplay.comJoin our Patreon at Patreon.com/FriendsofShaneSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/foul-play-crime-series/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
In this heartwarming Christmas episode, Craig Robertson and Matt Easterling sit down with their wives, Rachel Robertson and Caylee Easterling, to share candid reflections on the challenges and joys of balancing family life with the demands of being divorce attorneys. Through laughter, personal anecdotes, heartfelt moments, and two surprise guests, the couples discuss the importance of being present—whether at work, with clients during difficult times, or at home, where their roles as spouses and parents take center stage. Although in very different seasons of life, they reflect on the lessons learned about maintaining connection, prioritizing what truly matters, and leaning into the spirit of the holiday season. This special episode offers insight into life behind the scenes as the couples share their perspectives on faith, family, and finding balance in the midst of it all. It's a poignant reminder to be “here when you are here” and “there when you are there,” a mantra that resonates with the season and beyond.
In this episode of Casey Anthony: Truth or Lies, we explore the growing chaos surrounding Casey Anthony while she was out on bond. Rob Dick shares how tensions peaked during a live broadcast outside the Anthony home, where protestors and media created a volatile spectacle. Texas EquuSearch's arrival and Casey's hostile refusal to cooperate only deepened suspicions about her involvement in Caylee's disappearance. After Casey's second arrest for writing bad checks, Leonard Padilla and his team seized the opportunity to step away from an increasingly dangerous situation while continuing their pursuit of answers. This episode sets the stage for a turning point in the case, as forensic evidence begins to transform the investigation into a search for justice.Join us on Patreon at Patreon.com/friendsofShaneOur Sponsors:* Check out Quince: https://quince.com/shaneSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/foul-play-crime-series/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
In Episode 5 of Casey Anthony: Truth or Lies, titled “What's for Dinner?”, Casey's behavior after being released on bond paints a chilling picture. Her first moments back home with her grieving parents show no signs of a mother searching for her missing child—her priorities seem unsettlingly trivial, focused on dinner plans and appearances. Rob Dick and Leonard Padilla, tasked with ensuring her safety, quickly observe her lack of concern for Caylee and an alarming fixation on media attention. Even as the Anthony home becomes a circus of protesters, news crews, and chaos, Casey's demeanor remains disturbingly detached, sparking deeper doubts about her story. This episode exposes Casey's manipulative tendencies and the mounting tension surrounding her release, leaving everyone wondering: where is Caylee, and why doesn't Casey seem to care?Join Shane's new Patreon at Patreon.com/friendsofshaneOur Sponsors:* Check out Quince: https://quince.com/shaneSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/foul-play-crime-series/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
In Episode 3 of Casey Anthony – Truth or Lies, we explore the events leading up to Cindy Anthony's frantic 911 calls on the evening of July 15, 2008. Cindy, concerned after not seeing her granddaughter Caylee for 31 days, reaches a breaking point. In this episode, we delve into the escalation of tension as Cindy confronts her daughter Casey, demanding answers about Caylee's whereabouts. The 911 calls reveal Cindy's growing panic, Casey's evasiveness, and the unsettling details that emerge. As law enforcement steps in, the mystery deepens, setting the stage for the legal battles that follow.Visit us online at itsfoulplay.comJoin our Patreon at Patreon.com/itsfoulplayOur Sponsors:* Check out Quince: quince.com/shaneSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/foul-play-crime-series/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In Episode 2 of our Casey Anthony series, "Playing Games," we dive deeper into the troubling timeline following the last sighting of little Caylee Anthony. Casey's behavior during these critical days raises unsettling questions as we hear from Tony Lazarro, who recounts how Casey spent time with him, seemingly carefree, while Caylee was missing. From borrowing a neighbor's shovel to attending a "hot body contest," Casey's actions paint a disturbing picture. We also explore George and Cindy Anthony's growing desperation as they struggle to get answers from their daughter, culminating in the discovery of Casey's abandoned car—reeking of something far more sinister than mere garbage. Tune in as we piece together the chilling details that continue to haunt this case.Visit us online at itsfoulplay.comOur Sponsors:* Check out Quince: quince.com/shaneSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/foul-play-crime-series/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Welcome to the new season of Foul Play—Casey Anthony: Truth or Lies. In this first episode, titled "Where is Caylee," we begin unraveling the tragic and infamous case of Caylee Anthony's disappearance. Caylee, a bright and beautiful 3-year-old girl, was last seen in June 2008. Her mother, Casey Anthony, soon became the prime suspect in a case that captivated the nation. In this episode, we'll lay out the timeline leading up to Caylee's disappearance and explore the mysterious behavior of her mother, Casey. Along with Wendy, we are joined by private investigator Rob Dick, who offers insider knowledge about the case. As we revisit the events, the lies, and the investigations, we'll ask the question everyone was left wondering: what really happened to Caylee?Visit us online at itsfoulplay.comOur Sponsors:* Check out Quince: quince.com/shaneSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/foul-play-crime-series/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
With Regan on Vacation, Caylee Cresta filled in as our "Manhater" this week as we discuss the worst people to grace our FYP's and revisit a...dirty topic that I hoped didn't need to be revisited. Support us on Patreon (and hear bonus content!): https://www.patreon.com/mrpickmeandthemanhater Merch Store: https://www.bonfire.com/store/mr-pick-me--the-manhater/ Follow Us on Social Media: https://www.youtube.com/@mrpickmeandthemanhater https://www.instagram.com/mrpickmeandthemanhater Follow The Manhater: Regan (F the Nice Guy) - TikTok: http://www.tiktok.com/@ftheniceguy Podcast: https://ftheniceguypodcast.podbean.com/ Follow Mr. Pick Me: Chesko (The Speech Prof) - TikTok: http://www.TikTok.com/@speechprof Instagram: https://www.Instagram.com/thespeechprof Facebook: https://www.Facebook.com/thespeechprof YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheRealSpeechProf Follow Caylee: TikTok: http://www.TikTok.com/@cayleecresta Instagram: https://www.Instagram.com/cayleecresta Facebook: https://www.Facebook.com/caylee.cresta YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@cayleecresta Theme song by Odanis the Rapper - https://www.instagram.com/odanistherapper
Darek, Caylee and Joey are back for Week 2 recapping a successful start, then a substantial challenge awaits the Bulls. Both Head Coach Alex Golesh and RB Nay'Quan Wright join us this week!
Topic: Malcolm and Carol share an interview with Chef McKinley Pierce from Boys and Girls Club of Central Mississippi and his 10-year-old student, Caylee Boyd. They discuss the culinary program and the recent Dole Nutritious is Delicious Cook-Off in CaliforniaGuest(s): McKinley Pierce and Caylee BoydHost(s): Malcolm White and Carol PalmerEmail: food@mpbonline.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caylee joins us from Canada sharing her experience with two VBACs after a twin Cesarean birth. She also shares what it was like having cholestasis in all three pregnancies. Cholestasis is a liver condition that slows or stalls the flow of bile. Meagan and Caylee discuss in greater detail what cholestasis means during pregnancy, what symptoms can look like, and how it is diagnosed. One of Caylee's most intense symptoms was incessant itching. She talks about how it affected her not only physically but mentally as well. While all three of her pregnancies were preterm births and her two VBACs were medically necessary inductions, Caylee advocated throughout her entire labors and was able to stay the course to achieve the vaginal births she knew she was capable of. Cleveland Clinic Article: Cholestasis of PregnancyAmerican Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology Article: Risk of Stillbirth in U.S. Patients with CholestasisHow to VBAC: The Ultimate Prep Course for ParentsFull Transcript under Episode Details Meagan: Hello, everybody. Welcome to the show. We have our friend, Caylee, with us and her little wee, tiny little newborn. Caylee: Hi everyone. Meagan: Oh my gosh. Welcome to the show. How old is your baby? Caylee: He just turned 3 months. He was born a month early though. Meagan: Okay, 3 months and a month early. We are going to talk about why he was born a month early. You guys, today we are going to be sharing some stores and talking a little bit about cholestasis. This is something that we actually don't have a lot about on the show. When you were listening, Caylee, did you? Caylee: I don't think I've heard a single episode, yeah. Meagan: Did you hear about it in general on other platforms? Was it talked about?Caylee: Not really, no. I found it online on Facebook. I'm in the ICP Care Facebook group and that's super helpful. They are amazing in there and super knowledgeable, but yeah. It's not very common. It's quite rare. I think it's 1 in 1000 women who end up getting it. Meagan: Yeah. Caylee: So yeah. It's not very well known about and even with providers, providers don't know about it very well either. Meagan: Yeah. I think that can be part of the problem, right? Because we've got providers who don't know a lot about it and then it can cause a little bit of a panic and then a lot of the times, it can cause Cesareans or lead, I should say, to Cesarean. We're going to be talking about that today and sharing her stories. Review of the WeekMeagan: But I do have a Review of the Week so I'm going to get into that and then turn the time over to cute Caylee. This is from Cori and it doesn't say where it's from. Somewhere in the universe, it is from. It says, “The VBAC Link is gold.” It says, “Of all of the things I did to prepare in pursuing for a VBAC after two C-sections, I think is one of the most important is that I was listening to this podcast. Hearing these stories and information from Meagan and Julie made the dive into learning about VBAC and birth in general so much easier. I was blessed with my VBA2C” so VBAC after two C-sections “with my sweet Brynne Lynn and I sincerely believe I wouldn't have gotten to that point without this resource and the community. Thank you guys for all that you do.” Oh, that just makes me smile so much because this community– oh my gosh. I mean, Caylee and I were kind of just talking about this. Yes, Julie and I are here, but there is this community, this absolutely incredible community and all of the people coming forth to share their stories. And Caylee, you just said it yourself when you were like, it's like all of these people who came and shared these stories impacted you. Caylee: Yeah, totally. Meagan: Yeah, they are the reason. You are the reason right here. Caylee, you are the reason why what Cori said in this review is possible by sharing your stories, by coming in the community on Facebook and on Instagram and having these conversations and learning and also being vulnerable. There are so many times where I see posts where it's the most vulnerable, genuine post and I can't explain to you the outpouring of love that I see come in for this person from this community. The VBAC Link Community, just the VBAC community in general, oh my gosh. You are all amazing. Thank you so much and yes, if you want to join that community, check us out on Facebook at The VBAC Link Community. It is a private group. You do have to answer the questions to get in so just keep that in mind. If you are not answering questions, you might not be allowed in. And on Instagram, and of course, if you want to have a review that I could share for the Review of the Week, please do so. We would love that. Symptoms of Cholestasis Meagan: Okay, Caylee. Are you ready? I'm so ready. Caylee: I am ready, yes. Meagan: Awesome, I would love to turn over the time. Caylee: I don't know where to start. Should we start by talking a little bit about cholestasis so that they understand the risks? Meagan: Yeah, I think that– well yeah, the risks, the symptoms, and then also how it can be missed and then how it can sometimes– well it kind of goes with the risk, but there are other things that can come in I should say from cholestasis and I actually even had a client myself, a VBAC client after two C-sections. She had cholestasis, preeclampsia, VBAC after two Cesareans, and was induced. Caylee: Wow, good for her. Meagan: Yeah, but preeclampsia, right? Okay, let's talk about the things. So what are the symptoms that you one, may be experiencing, and two, that there may be that someone might not experience? Caylee: Yeah, so for me, it was intense itching mainly on the bottom of my feet and on the palm of my hands but I had it everywhere. I have scars on my ankles, up my arms, on my belly just from scratching. Meagan: From scratching? Caylee: Yes, incessantly. It's an itch that you can't really scratch. It's in your blood that is making you so itchy so you can scratch all you want and it's temporary relief but as soon as you stop, it's like, oh. I broke down in tears so many times and had ice packs on my feet and on my hands while I was trying to sleep. Another symptom is darker urine output and some upper right quadrant pain. Meagan: Yes. Yeah. Caylee: Those are very common and some people also experience jaundice. Meagan: I was going to say yellowing, jaundice. Decreased appetite. Caylee: Yeah. You're more likely to get preeclampsia and gestational diabetes. Yeah. Meagan: Mhmm, yeah. So nausea, feeling unwell, dark urine, lack of urine output which a lot of the time, dark urine is the beginning of that. Your kidneys are warning you and then you stop. Yeah. I had a client, not the one I was telling you about, but another client. She said that her bowels like her poop smelled really weird, like abnormal. Caylee: Yeah, I've heard that before too. Meagan: Yeah. That's the first time when she was like– that was actually one of her first symptoms that she noticed. Thinking back, she was like, “Yeah, I guess I was kind of itchy, but I wasn't itchy-itchy until later.” But that was one of the things where she was like, “I just thought I ate something weird.” Caylee: Yeah. Meagan: A decreased appetite. Pain in your belly and your quadrants, jaundice, and of course, itching. Those are the main signs. Caylee: Itching. And the severity of the itching can vary greatly between cases so the first time, it was quite mild and then it progressively got worse throughout my pregnancies. That's different for everyone who experiences that so if you have any itching, you should ask for LST's and bile acid tests from your provider. Itching can also precede the bile acids rising and the elevated bile acids is what's dangerous for the baby. It increases the risks in the baby where they might pass meconium before birth and also stillbirth risk goes up a lot if the bile acids are above 40. Meagan: Too high, yeah. So when you are pregnant, if you are having symptoms, definitely go in and get checked like she said. Get these tests. Then if you have cholestasis, if you test positive and things are looking like you have it, it is something that may increase extra testing and extra visits because you do want to keep a close eye on this. Again, like she said in the beginning, it's really rare. Even right here, it shows on this link that I'm going to put in the show notes, it's from the Cleveland Clinic, but it shows 1-2 in 1000 people during pregnancy will experience this. It's pretty low, but it can be a serious thing. Also, I was going to ask you because I know my clients have in the past. They've been given some things to try and control, to minimize, to control, to lower things to try and continue pregnancy to a good, safe term stage. Were you given anything like that? Caylee: Yeah. I was put on a medication called Ursodiol. It helps lower bile acids to make it a little bit safer for the baby so you can continue. With my last pregnancy, they were very severe levels. They were over 100 so it was kind of touch and go there whether we could get him to 36 weeks or not. They were talking about inducing me at 34 weeks. We ended up opting for non-stress tests and biophysical profile ultrasounds just to keep an eye on him. Meagan: And he did well? Caylee: He was doing well. He had already passed meconium sometime before I was induced though at 36 weeks. It was time for him to come out. He was already in distress so it was good that we did end up taking him out at 36 weeks, but he did great. Really great. Meagan: Good. Good. That's another thing I would like to drop in and note that if you do have cholestasis, it may be something that brings you to something like an induction that is earlier than expected. Obviously here, we're going to share this story in just a second about VBAC and induction. It's possible and totally doable, but that is a thing. Cause of CholestasisMeagan: She's mentioning bile. It is in the liver, right? Am I correct? It's in the liver. Caylee: Yeah. Meagan: We don't really know why. I don't know why. Do we know exactly why it happens?Caylee: They don't. They think it's something to do with pregnancy hormones and the placenta, but they don't know for sure. It's some sort of genetic factor as well, but no woman in my family who I know has had it. So I think it's just something that can happen sometimes. Meagan: Yeah. I have heard the hormones like estrogen and progesterone can be too much in the body. So just to circle back around again, if you have had any of these symptoms or if you are having any of these symptoms, it's okay. Don't hesitate and go in and get checked out. Caylee: And if you go in and get a negative result and still have symptoms, ask your provider to keep testing you. Meagan: Yes. Go back and check again. Okay, so baby number one? First pregnancy: TwinsCaylee: Twins. Meagan: Twins! Caylee: Baby one and two, my first pregnancy. Meagan: So twins. You had symptoms? Caylee: I did, yes. I got it pretty early on and they tested me and it was negative. They just put me on Ursodiol before anything came back positive. They didn't do anymore testing or anything. I didn't have any itching. The medication must have made it go away somewhat. Yeah. I was only 21 when I was pregnant with the twins so I was pretty young. I didn't know much of anything. I knew I wanted a vaginal birth. I had actually switched providers in my third trimester to somebody who was comfortable with vaginal birth with twins and they ended up being breech when they decided they needed to take them out. Preterm Cesarean at 36 weeks due to breech presentation and IUGRIt wasn't due to cholestasis, but I did have them at 36 weeks because one of the twins had stopped growing so they took them out. Meagan: IUGR? Caylee: Yeah. Yeah. He was quite significantly smaller than his brother. Meagan: Okay. That can happen with twins too, I know. Caylee: Yeah, totally. Yeah. My twin A was 6 pounds, 7 ounces, and twin B was 4 pounds, 4 so it was quite a big difference. Meagan: Mhmm. Caylee: Yeah, so it was a C-section with them. We were in the NICU for two weeks. Second pregnancyCaylee: I ended up getting pregnant again when the twins were 16 or 17 months old. I knew I did not want to do that again, having a C-section so I found supportive midwives and got on with them. Unfortunately, I don't know if it's in Canada, but they don't allow home birth for your first VBAC for some reason. Maybe it was just those midwives, I don't know, but I really wanted a home birth and they were like, “No, let's do hospital. It's safer.” I was like, “Okay, as long as I can still have my VBAC. I'll just do that.” The pregnancy went well. I thought I wasn't going to get it again. No itching, then I hit 34 weeks and the dreaded itching started again. I kind of had a feeling that I had it during my first pregnancy too from my own research. I had mentioned it to my midwives beforehand so we were looking for it seeing if it would happen. They sent me for testing right away at 34 weeks. It came back negative so they ended up testing me again weekly and then at 36 weeks, they tested me and my liver function tests were very high. My liver was basically failing and they didn't even wait for the bile acids to come back. They just brought me in for an induction. Meagan: What week again? Caylee: I was 36 weeks and 2 days when they started my induction.Meagan: Okay, so technically preterm. Caylee: Yes, yes. InductionCaylee: When I went in, they started with a Foley balloon to help dilate my cervix and that was awful. It's like a torture device, I swear. But it was effective I guess. It dilated me and then it fell out and I don't know if they didn't have a nurse for me or something, but I was waiting 8 hours for them to continue my induction. The OB came in and he wanted to break my water. I said, “No. Let's start low Pitocin.” He was like, “Well, it's not really going to do anything if you're not going to break your water too.” I said, “Okay, let's see how it goes.” Meagan: Yes. Caylee: We did that. Labor was going smoothly. I loved being in the shower. It was amazing. Then they made me get out because his heart rate was dipping really high so they wanted to get me out and be able to monitor him a little bit better. That's when things got really intense and I felt like I wasn't able to cope as well after I got out of the shower. I think in the back of my mind, I was still pretty young with him too for my first VBAC. I was only 24 and I know that uterine rupture risk is very low, but for some reason, I just couldn't get that out of my mind and every contraction I'd have, I'd just feel like I was being ripped open and was so scared that I was having a uterine rupture. I ended up– it was 32 hours into my induction and I still was at 4 centimeters just because I wasn't letting my body relax and do the work. I was tensing and fighting every contractions because I was terrified. I ended up getting an epidural at 1:00 AM and 5 hours later, I woke up and was fully dilated and pushed for 15 minutes and he came out. Meagan: 15?! 1-5? Caylee: Yeah, 1-5. Meagan: Oh my goodness. Caylee: As he was coming out, I pulled him up to my chest and it was just this amazing feeling like, Oh my god, I did it. The high that comes with that is unbelievable. Meagan: Yeah. Caylee: I just kept looking at everyone saying, “I did it. I did it.” Meagan: Absolutely. Caylee: It's an amazing feeling. Meagan: It really is. Caylee: I fought with the OB who was on call a little bit, the one who wanted to break my water. He kept saying, “Does she want to do this? Let's just go for a C-section.” I'm like, “Yeah, I can do this all night long and he can stay out of my room until I'm pushing. My midwives have got this, thanks.”Unfortunately, because I had to be induced, I had to be overseen by an OB so my midwife ran the show and was able to be with me and do everything, but he had to be there in case anything went wrong I guess. Meagan: That's kind of normal. A lot of the times, when there is a hospital midwife, there are OBs who oversee them. Caylee: Yeah. Yeah. So yeah, that was my first VBAC, first induced VBAC. Second Induced VBACCaylee: I just recently had another induced VBAC. With this one, my levels went up high. I think it was 28 weeks that I tested positive so it was sooner. Meagan: Significantly sooner. Caylee: Yeah. They went from 0 to 100 within a matter of days. They put me on Ursodiol immediately as soon as it came back positive. I was being monitored weekly with NSTs, non-stress tests, and they were sending me for biophysical profiles as well weekly which is an ultrasound to check on the baby's well-being. He was doing well so they just were keeping going with that and unfortunately, the Ursodiol did not help my itching this time around. It was so severe. I was in tears pretty much daily from the severity of the itching. Yeah. It was really bad this time. The mental health aspect of having that incessant itching I don't think is talked about a lot either. It really gets to you. It's depressing. Meagan: Oh, I would not do well with that. I would find myself getting very anxious probably and out of control. Caylee: Even now, if I get an itch, I get PTSD. It's like, Oh my god. It's not going to stop. I freak myself out and work myself up. I remember that after my second pregnancy as well. It was like I'd get a bug bite and I'd just have to itch and itch and itch until it was bleeding. Oh, it was just bad. I don't know how to leave itching alone now. His levels were very severe, or my levels I guess. My liver function tests were some of the worst that my OB had ever seen. Meagan: Interesting. Caylee: So yeah, it was just really bad. Caylee: I had actually applied for midwives. We had just moved from Alberta for BC pretty much as soon as we found out we were pregnant with Henley here. I applied pretty much as soon as I found out I was pregnant for the midwives here. I ended up hearing back from the midwives in Edmonton which is an hour and a half away that they could see me up there but once I got the itching and cholestasis, I was like, “Just transfer me to an OB where I live. It's just easier for me then all of my appointments will be out here and I don't have to drive 1.5-2 hours to appointments in the middle of winter.” Yeah, so they scheduled my induction for exactly 36 weeks because of the high levels. They didn't want me going past that because with levels over 100 bile acids, the stillbirth risk goes up very high after 37 weeks. Meagan: Did they give you a percentage or anything like that? Caylee: Yeah, I think it's upwards of 15% with very severe levels. Meagan: Oh wow. Caylee: If levels stay under 40, your risk of stillbirth is around the same as anyone else's. They go up 3% over 40 and over 100, it's even more. So it was a bit touch and go there. They were talking about inducing at 34 weeks and we were able to get to 36. Still preterm, but a higher likelihood that he wouldn't need additional support. InductionCaylee: I was induced at exactly 36 weeks. I actually had influenza B when I had to be induced. Meagan: That's miserable. Caylee: As if labor isn't hard enough alone, I had to have influenza B. It was great. Meagan: Miserable. Yes. Caylee: Yeah, one perk though was that we got a private room right away. I didn't have to labor in triage until I was far enough along to get my delivery room or whatever. They put me right in there. I was able to get set up and feel like it was my space and get more comfortable. So yeah, they started with the Foley balloon again to open the cervix. They can't do Cervadil or a few of the other cervical ripening– Meagan: Cytotec. Caylee: Yeah, because it really does increase the risk of uterine rupture with induction, but the Foley balloon is a safer option and it works. Within an hour and a half this time, my cervix was 4 centimeters. Meagan: Wow. Caylee: From barely a 1. It was kind of funny. I was standing there talking to my husband and I took a step toward the bathroom and it just flopped out and there was this line of blood up and down the floor. It was like a total bloody show. Meagan: Mucus. Caylee: In a perfect line. Meagan: Oh my gosh. Caylee: Because they attach the tube to your leg. They tape it to your leg so when it falls out, it makes a long, smooth line. My husband pulled the nurse call button and she's laughing. She ended up cleaning me up. Things picked up pretty quickly from there this time. I felt it was much more manageable though. I don't know if the nurses were nicer this time and they were doing the Pitocin a bit slower because I remember with my first VBAC, the contractions just felt back to back like I wasn't getting a break at all and it was really mentally wearing me out after 32 hours. I hadn't slept. I ended up getting the epidural but this time, it felt like more of a natural progression. I don't know. I've never had natural labor, but for me, I was able to handle it a lot better. Maybe that's because I knew what to expect this time so it wasn't as scary. Meagan: It could be. Caylee: Yeah, I don't know. Or I've heard too that with cholestasis that the bile acids or something make Pitocin more effective so maybe I didn't need as much of it this time because my levels were higher. I don't know but it was much more peaceful this time and I knew what to expect even though I was sick. I labored in the shower for a little bit with the mobile monitor because with inductions, they want to be able to monitor the baby constantly which I know is talked about a lot on here as something that is not ideal. Meagan: Yeah. Even if no induction with VBAC, it's really, really common if not 100% that your hospital is going to want that monitoring. Caylee: Yeah. And having that mobile monitor though is so helpful if your hospital has one of those. Definitely ask because oh my gosh, it's so nice to be able to get up and walk around and move and shower. Unfortunately, because of the flu, we were battling a fever. I had a fever so as soon as my Tylenol would wear off, my fever would spike and then his heart rate would go up. I had an anterior placenta so it was kind of in the way of the monitoring and it was hard to get him constantly so they ended up wanting to do the electrode. Meagan: The IUPC and the FSC? Caylee: Yeah, I think so. It's the one that they put on the scalp. Meagan: Okay, that's an FSC, fetal scalp electrode. Caylee: Yeah, that unfortunately didn't work very well. I was bed-bound but I was so sick that I didn't even really care. I was just switching sides laboring through, using the gas. I loved the gas this time.Yeah. I ended up getting to an 8, 8 centimeters and the OB unfortunately was not the OB who I had through my pregnancy. She had gone on vacation for my induction, unfortunately. I was really sad about that, but the OB on call came in and he was like, “You know, this is taking pretty long. I think it's time that we start thinking about a C-section. I'm getting worried about your scar.” I'm like, “I've done this before and it took longer last time. I am not having a C-section.” Meagan: Good for you. Caylee: I don't think he really liked that though because he was like, “Well, then you're getting an epidural because at least if you have the epidural and something happens, we can rush you in and open you up faster,” and blah, blah, blah. I'm like, “It has to be at least 24 hours and it's only been maybe 12 hours of hard, active labor here. My C-section scar is strong. It's been over 7 years since my first C-section. We are both doing well. Yes, I'm sick. Yes, his heart rate keeps going up when we have a fever but when the Tylenol kicks in, his heart is going back down and his tracing is normal. Why would I have a C-section?” Meagan: The fact that you're having a fever is more likely to the fact that you are sick versus that you have an infection.Caylee: Yeah, exactly. They tested me when I got there and they knew that I had influenza B and I tested for Group B strep so I was just having to fight with another OB again which is really frustrating, but yeah. He ended up leaving the room and my doula and my nurse were both like, “Wow, you're amazing. I'm actually so impressed with you saying no to him.” I guess a lot of people just go with what the doctor says. Meagan: Well, I guess. Caylee: That is why there are so many unneeded C-sections. Meagan: Well, we've talked about it on the show where it's like, I didn't go to years and years of medical school, so okay, I guess. Same thing with me, I was like, Okay, and went down and had a C-section when I completely did not need a C-section. Caylee: You hope that doctors are saying that when it is actually medically necessary and not when it's convenient for them. I think he was getting like, It's been 24 hours. I'm almost off-shift. I don't know, but I was not having it. It was actually funny. When he texted me, he was like, Oh, you're 8 centimeters, but he's -2 position and not coming down. He was like, It's probably time to do a C-section. I was like, “No, it's not actually.” Meagan: Oh my gosh. He really wanted to do a C-section. Caylee: Yeah, so I was like, “No, I'm not having a C-section.” He ended up leaving the room and pretty much immediately, I had a super strong contraction. I jumped off the bed trying to get away from it because apparently, that can help. I kind of grabbed my nurse's shoulders, the poor thing. She is this tiny, little 20-something nurse. I grabbed her shoulders and my body was pushing. I was farting and things were moving down there. Meagan: I bet that baby was coming down quickly too. Caylee: Yeah, that quick movement. Popping up just brought him down and she was like, “Are you pushing?” My doula was like, “Well, that's a good sign.” I was like, “I don't think so.” But my body was just doing it and then I barely made it back on the bed before his head was out. Meagan: Oh my gosh. So was the provider even in there? Caylee: No. Nope, he was just leaving the room telling me that I needed a C-section because I wasn't progressing. Meagan: I know that he had left but I didn't know if she was beeping him back in like, “Come back in!”Caylee: I guess he was down the hallway at that point and his head was out. I made it back onto the bed thankfully. My nurse was down there taking the fetal electrode out of his scalp panicking a little bit being a nurse. She was like, “You need to keep pushing.” I'm like thinking in my mind, No, I need to rest for a second. His head's out. He's fine. I knew in my soul that he was okay. I took half of a second to rest and then my body was pushing again and he was out. Meagan: Oh my gosh. Caylee: He had the umbilical cord wrapped around his neck and his armpit. I thought that maybe was why he wasn't coming down. Meagan: It could be. Caylee: Maybe he was tangled up in there a little bit and couldn't come down fully but maybe that quick movement that I did to pop out of bed was just enough to let him come down. It was so quick. I was looking around. My doula ended up riding out into the hallway to call my OB back and my nurse was frantic. She was like, “This was my first baby I caught!”Meagan: Aw, and it was a VBAC. Caylee: Yeah, yeah. I'm looking around the room like, “Whoa. What just happened?” I went from 5 minutes ago being told it was time for a C-section to my baby on my chest. Meagan: Yes. Oh, that is amazing. You know, maybe that person needed to leave to also relieve some stress so baby could come down. That's another thought I had. Caylee: Yeah, I think that was it and maybe my baby was like, Yeah, we're not going for surgery, mom. Let's show this OB what's up. Meagan: Yeah, seriously. It reminds me– is it the tiger or the lion? I can't remember the thing, but when you are being chased or when you are in a hostile environment, you either tense up or you run or whatever. We've got all of these senses and you could have been like, Nope. I am not having this baby with you in this room. I've had enough of your C-section talk. So cool. So after, with all of the babies, but especially with this one because your levels were so bad, were there any complications? Caylee: I guess I did touch on this a little bit before. I forgot though during my birth story there, when they broke my water, because I did allow it earlier this time because I felt with my first VBAC that that actually helped speed things up a little bit. I did allow them to break my water and start Pitocin at the same time this time. When they broke my water, it was full of meconium. They weren't too worried about it. Thankfully, that OB seemed pretty C-section happy and he was still like, “Oh, no big deal. We'll just monitor him. It's okay. There is a risk there for aspiration, but it's not a total risk that that will happen.” So they were just monitoring that. When he came out, he was fine for being 36 weeks. He was breathing good. They wiped his face because there was the meconium on his face, but no. He was great. It was more me that I was worried. I was like, “Is he okay?” They were like, “He's fine.” Meagan: Good. That's so good to know. I was just curious because he was early, high levels, induction, fevers, all the things so that's so good to hear that he was really great. Caylee: Mhmm, yeah. Even my twins were 36 weeks, 2 days when I had my C-section. They were in the NICU for 2 weeks and that was just for feeding and growing. They didn't know how to suck and then with my now 5-year-old, he was totally healthy when he came out too. He was 36+4 at the time he was born because my induction took so long with him, but yeah. He was healthy. He did have jaundice quite badly though so he needed the bilirubin lights and then with my baby now, he also had jaundice but he was able to stay off of the lights. He was just under that level for needing phototherapy. That's pretty common with early babies anyway. I don't know if that had anything to do with cholestasis in general or if that was just them being early that it was more likely to happen.Meagan: Yeah, that makes sense. Oh, well thank you so much for sharing your story and talking more about cholestasis with us. Like you said, there is not a lot out there. It is not very common so it makes sense that it is not talked about that often. However, uterine rupture isn't very common but it is talked about all the time. Caylee: Yeah. Meagan: So you know, but it's good. It's good to be aware. It's good to understand the symptoms and what's going on and why so I'm so grateful that you shared your stories. I'm so grateful that everyone is healthy and happy and wonderful and you are smiling and have some good birth experiences and maybe some healing birth experiences. Caylee: Yeah, totally. Meagan: You showed yourself that you could stand up to pressuring doctors. Caylee: Yes. I honestly thank my doula for being there for my last birth because I don't know if I would have had the confidence to be that firm with such a pushy, “this is what's going to happen” doctor. We had talked about it previously that she can't say anything for me but that she will be there to support and give me the power to advocate for myself. I totally felt that power from her. She was amazing. I'd like to shout her out to Little Loves Doula in Red Deer. She was amazing. Stephanie, she's great. If anyone is in Red Deer, Alberta, definitely contact Stephanie from Little Loves. Meagan: Well, you know that we love doulas here and always encourage checking out a doula. We do have VBAC Link-certified doulas. She's got her doula. Yeah. Caylee: I think she was also VBAC Link certified. Meagan: Was she or is she? Caylee: Yeah. Meagan: That's so awesome. You can check out The VBAC Link doulas at vbaclink.com/findadoula. Let me tell you, it's so fun to see all of the doulas in all of the different states. We are growing within the States. And if you have a doula in mind who is not on the VBAC list, send them the link. We would love to have them and have them support our VBAC clients and our VBAC community. Thank you so much again. Caylee: Thank you. ClosingWould you like to be a guest on the podcast? Tell us about your experience at thevbaclink.com/share. For more information on all things VBAC including online and in-person VBAC classes, The VBAC Link blog, and Meagan's bio, head over to thevbaclink.com. 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CSI on Notorious Murders: Caylee Anthony and Pulse Nightclub Shooting - Special Episode. A retired Crime Scene Investigator (CSI), delves into the challenges and trauma faced by investigators during the high-profile and traumatic Caylee Anthony case. She shares her involvement in investigating the Pulse Nightclub massacre, her career in law enforcement, and the often unheralded work of CSIs. Alina also discusses her new TV show, “Crime Scene Confidential,” on the ID Channel. Available as a free podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website or most major podcast platforms. Alina Burroughs is our guest. She holds a Master of Science Degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Central Florida, graduating with honors from the National Criminal Justice Honors Society and the American Criminal Justice Association. With a 21-year career in law enforcement, she spent 12 years as a Crime Scene Investigator, earning certification as a Senior Crime Scene Analyst with the International Association for Identification (IAI). For more news and updates, follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and numerous other social media platforms. Serving as a CSI for the Orange County (FL) Sheriff's Office, Alina worked on thousands of cases, including several high-profile violent crimes. She is trained in bloodstain pattern analysis, bullet trajectory, recovery of buried bodies, and documentation of skeletal remains. Additionally, she is skilled in investigating post-blast environments, including weapons of mass destruction, terrorist bombings, and chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive incidents. Alina has also been an instructor in forensic science and technology and has received recognition from the FBI and the Orange County Sheriff's Office for her investigative skills. She is a published author in the Journal of Forensic Identification. CSI on Notorious Murders: Caylee Anthony and Pulse Nightclub Shooting - Special Episode. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, MeWe, Pinterest and other social media platforms. Throughout her career, Alina has investigated some of the country's most shocking crimes. In ID's new series, “Crime Scene Confidential,” she revisits astonishing and heartbreaking cases that made news nationwide. Using her scientific expertise to re-examine forensic evidence crucial to prosecutions, Alina speaks with central figures in each case, including law enforcement, family members, friends of the victims, suspects, and even convicted perpetrators. By revisiting these cases, Alina aims to provide more answers to those affected by these horrific crimes. All episodes of “Crime Scene Confidential” are available to stream on discovery+. The Caylee Anthony Case The story of Casey Anthony and her daughter Caylee has captivated the nation since the toddler was first reported missing in July 2008. The saga began on July 15, 2008, when Cindy Anthony, Casey's mother, reported to the police that her 2-year-old granddaughter, Caylee, had been missing for a month. This phone call set off a painstaking search for the toddler and an intense investigation into her then-22-year-old mother, Casey. Investigations into Casey's cell phone, computer, and vehicle revealed internet searches for chloroform and neck-breaking, as well as traces of chloroform and human decomposition in her car trunk. Consequently, Casey was charged with first-degree murder in October 2008. Two months later, Caylee's skeletal remains were found in a wooded area near the Anthony family home in Florida. CSI on Notorious Murders: Caylee Anthony and Pulse Nightclub Shooting - Special Episode. You can also listen to this interview as a free podcast in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website or most major podcast platforms. Throughout her 2011 trial and since her controversial acquittal, Casey has maintained her innocence, offering inconsistent explanations for Caylee's death. Initially, she claimed a babysitter kidnapped Caylee, later stating that Caylee accidentally drowned in the family pool. In the 2022 Peacock documentary “Casey Anthony: Where the Truth Lies,” she accused her father, George Anthony, of staging Caylee's drowning to cover up his alleged sexual abuse of her. The Pulse Nightclub Shooting On June 12, 2016, 29-year-old Omar Mateen shot and killed 49 people and wounded 53 others at Pulse, a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, before being fatally shot by Orlando Police officers after a three-hour standoff. In a 9-1-1 call shortly after the shooting began, Mateen pledged allegiance to the Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and cited the U.S. killing of Abu Waheeb in Iraq as the trigger for his actions. He later told a negotiator that his actions were motivated by American-led interventions in Iraq and Syria. The FBI deemed the incident a terrorist attack. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, MeWe, Pinterest and other social media platforms. Pulse was hosting a "Latin Night," and most victims were Latino. The shooting was the deadliest terrorist attack in the U.S. since the September 11 attacks and the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history until the 2017 Las Vegas shooting. Around 320 people were inside the club when Mateen began shooting at 2:02 a.m., killing and injuring dozens. CSI on Notorious Murders: Caylee Anthony and Pulse Nightclub Shooting - Special Episode. 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Most know the story of Casey Anthony, the mom accused of killing her 2 year old daughter and being found not guilty. It was THE story at the time. However, in this episode we look at some little known aspects of this event. Was Casey an agent of the Illuminati? Did she work for the Rockefeller family?Was her daughter's death actually a ritual performed at Bohemian Grove? Let's look into this and more.Email us at: downtherh@protonmail.com
The last show of our inaugural season! Darek, Caylee and Joey sit down with the Head Coach of Softball along with its leading hitter and talented shortstop, then Darek is joined by a member of two of Track & Field's winning squads from the Penn Relays to relive that excitement. The show concludes with some of the co-hosts fondest memories from not just the program, but the year in USF athletics.
On the next-to-last show of the season, Jim and Darek chat with baseball Head Coach Billy Mohl before Darek heads to the field to be joined by lefty Joey Volini, and Caylee strolls with members of Men's golf Sam Nicholson, Brocky Healy, Jake Peacock and Cooper Smith. (Note the golf chats took place before the men won the AAC tournament in Clearwater).
Our first softball-themed show features the Head Coach, ace pitcher, and two-way threat plus Caylee interviews Bulls football assistant coach Jack Taylor. NOTE the show was taped before the softball team's win at Florida.
Join Kyle and Ardon as they conclude their multi-part series on one of the most heartbreaking true crime cases; The Death of Caylee Anthony and the behaviors of her mother, Casey Anthony. Tonight, we will finish discussing the trial & the aftermath of the trial. We will also discuss Caylee's law, where everyone is now, as well as provide you our backasswards stance. Hold on to your asses, because things are about to get backwards! SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PATREON: patreon.com/backasspod https://linktr.ee/backasswardspod
Murder Club reconvenes to discuss the 2017 doc: Casey Anthony: An American Murder Mystery with Ace and Katelyn.TRIGGER WARNING: This documentary, therefore our discussion, contains talk of child murder, physical abuse, sexual abuse, sexual assault, and rape. A three-night expose into the 2008 murder of toddler Caylee Anthony, one of the most captivating and controversial cases in recent history, sheds new light on the crime and unexpected verdict. Investigative journalists definitively look at every angle of the case and whirlwind prosecution of Caylee's 22-year-old mother, Casey, who was charged with murdering her daughter and was tried in both the court of law and, ultimately, the court of public opinion. The series features exclusive interviews with Caylee's grandparents, Cindy and George Anthony, offering a unique look into the inner-working of the Anthony family; also featured are Clint House, a former close friend and confidant of Casey's; Belvin Perry Jr., the judge in Casey's trial; Kevin Beary, the former Orange County Sheriff who first investigated the case; and Jane Velez-Mitchell and Diane Dimond, both crime reporters and TV journalists who covered the trial.Support the show:To get ad-free episodes and bonus content including 90 Day: The Single Life, cult docs, and Gen X content, please sign up at:https://www.patreon.com/littlemissrecaphttps://littlemissrecap.supercast.com/Give the gift of Little Miss Recap EXTRA: https://littlemissrecap.supercast.com/gifts/newTHE SHOW:Get in touch with us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/littlemissrecapFacebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/littlemissrecapInstagram: @littlemissrecap Voicemail: www.littlemissrecap.comEmail: Info@littlemissrecap.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tap here to grab a FREE case of wine!The Casey Anthony case sent shockwaves across America in 2008 as a young mother stood trial for the spiralled into a high-stakes legal battle filled with twists, turns, and courtroom drama. As the evidence unfolded, the public was captivated by the mystery and misinformation surrounding Caylee's disappearance and Casey's role in the tragedy. With intense media scrutiny and passionate debates raging, the trial culminated in a stunning verdict that left many shocked and divided…Click HERE for more exclusive ICMAP content!www.icmap.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Part 2 of our episode with Caylee Cresta! Caylee has 2.9 million followers on TikTok and focuses on making uplifting content for women. Let us know your thoughts on this episode with all of us online!Follow us:Instagram: https://instagram.com/mrpickmeandthemanhaterYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mepickmeandthemanhaterFollow Caylee Cresta:TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@cayleecrestaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CayleeCrestaInstagram: https://instagram.com/cayleecrestaFollow The Manhater: Regan (F the Nice Guy): TikTok: http://www.tiktok.com/@ftheniceguyPodcast: https://ftheniceguypodcast.podbean.com/Follow Mr. Pick Me: Chesko (The Speech Prof):TikTok: http://www.TikTok.com/@speechprofInstagram: https://www.Instagram.com/thespeechprofFacebook: https://www.Facebook.com/thespeechprofYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@therealspeechprofTheme song by Odanis the Rapper: https://www.instagram.com/odanistherapper
Caylee Cresta has 2.9 million followers on TikTok and focuses on making uplifting content for women. Let us know your thoughts on this episode with all of us online!Follow us:Instagram: https://instagram.com/mrpickmeandthemanhaterYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mepickmeandthemanhaterFollow Caylee Cresta:TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@cayleecrestaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CayleeCrestaInstagram: https://instagram.com/cayleecrestaFollow The Manhater: Regan (F the Nice Guy): TikTok: http://www.tiktok.com/@ftheniceguyPodcast: https://ftheniceguypodcast.podbean.com/Follow Mr. Pick Me: Chesko (The Speech Prof):TikTok: http://www.TikTok.com/@speechprofInstagram: https://www.Instagram.com/thespeechprofFacebook: https://www.Facebook.com/thespeechprofYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@therealspeechprofTheme song by Odanis the Rapper: https://www.instagram.com/odanistherapper
Award-winning journalist Tony Harris is back to talk about his new special, “Casey Anthony's Parents – The Lie Detector Test” (now on A&E). In 2008, Casey Anthony's daughter, Caylee, went missing and the child's disappearance gripped the world. When her decomposing body was found near the Anthonys' home a month later, the pursuit of justice for Caylee began. Casey was found not guilty of all significant charges in 2011, yet many questions remained as to what happened. Tony Harris discusses his latest mission – administering on-camera lie detector tests to Casey's parents, George and Cindy Anthony, to find out if crimes, both new and old, were committed and covered up. The only way “Group Text” happens is with YOUR support and support from my amazing sponsors! This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
June 16, 2008... the last day two-year-old Caylee Anthony is seen alive. One month later her grandmother Cindy Anthony franticly calls 911 to report her granddaughter is missing. Casey Anthony claims that a babysitter kidnapped her daughter. By October when nothing Casey tells police turns out to be true, she is arrested and charged in Caylee's death, even though Caylee is still missing. On December 11th, Caylee's remains are found in a garbage bag, dumped in a wooded area near the Anthony home. Eight days later, Caylee's death is ruled a homicide. Prosecutors announce they will seek the death penalty against her. At Casey Anthony's trial, her lawyer first makes clams that George Anthony was molesting his daughter and that he staged Caylee's death to look like a drowning to cover up that he may have been abusing his granddaughter as well. Those claims, made again after Casey Anthony is acquitted in the death, have haunted the Anthonys for years. Now, George and Cindy Anthony agree to take a lie detector test in front of cameras for the A&E network special "Casey Anthony's Parents: The Lie Detector Test." What happened when he is asked if he had anything to do with Caylee's death? Joining Nancy Grace Today: Tony Harris - Award-winning journalist, Host of A&E's “Casey Anthony's Parents: The Lie Detector Test”, Catch-up Viewing: “Casey Anthony's Parents: The Lie Detector Test” is available on demand and to stream on the A&E App, AETV.com, and across major television providers' VOD platforms, IG: @TonyHarrismm John W. Dill - Personal Injury Lawyer, Winter Park, Florida, Author: "The Method: Proven Techniques for Winning Jury Trials", www.JohnWDill.com, Twitter/IG @JohnWDillESQ, Represented Zenaida Gonzalez in Defamation Suit against Casey Anthony Dr. Bethany Marshall - Psychoanalyst www.drbethanymarshall.com/, Instagram & TikTok: drbethanymarshall, Twitter: @DrBethanyLive, appearing in the new show “Paris in Love” on Peacock George Olivo - Fmr. FBI Special Agent, Administered the polygraph test for “Casey Anthony's Parents: The Lie Detector Test” on A&E, georgeolivo.com Joseph Scott Morgan - Professor of Forensics: Jacksonville State University, Author, "Blood Beneath My Feet", Host: "Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan", Twitter: @JoScottForensic Alexis Tereszcuk - CrimeOnline.com Investigative Reporter, Writer/Fact Checker, Lead Stories dot Com, Twitter: @swimmie2009 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Casey Anthony's parents respond to her outrageous peacock docuseries where she accuses her dad of sexually abusing and killing Caylee. Both George & Cindy take polygraph tests to settle everything once and for all and clear themselves to the public in a brand new documentary on A&E called, ‘Casey Anthony's Parents: The Lie Detector'. Explosive text message threads, and Casey's lies all come out. Go to https://www.DAILYHARVEST.com/serial to get up to $65 off your first box + free shipping. Visit https://www.BetterHelp.com/ae today to get 10% off your first month. Go to https://www.Zocdoc.com/ANNIEELISE and download the Zocdoc app for FREE. Then find and book a top-rated doctor today. Go to https://www.pdsdebt.com/save to get a free debt assessment Casey Anthony Documentary | Footage, Inconsistencies & Half Truths. What REALLY Happened To Caylee? (Peacock Documentary) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SS9GLJXCm94 Shop the Merch: www.shop10tolife.com Follow the podcast on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@serialouslypodcast Follow the podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/serialouslypod/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/annieelise All Social Media Links: https://www.flowcode.com/page/annieelise_ SERIALously FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/SERIALouslyAnnieElise/ About Me: https://annieelise.com/ For Business Inquiries: 10toLife@WMEAgency.com Sources/Audio Credits: Where The Truth Lies, Peacock Casey Anthony's Parents: The Lie Detector Test, A&E Megyn Kelly Show ABC CNN HLN Newsnation TMZ ET United States Bankruptcy Court, Middle District of Florida, Tampa Division