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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.
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.
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. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/broadsnextdoor/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/broadsnextdoor/supportThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5803223/advertisement
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 four 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 Part 2 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 Part 3 we will focus on the trial and Part 4 will be about the aftermath and all the documentaries that followed You can find us on social media @broadsnextdoor More content on Patreon! Listener support is greatly appreciated. Thank you from the Broads Next Door, Daniela Scrima & Brooke Fisher --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/broadsnextdoor/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/broadsnextdoor/supportThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5803223/advertisement
This week wraps up our Casey Anthony deep dive. We'll explore the aftermath of the trial, Casey's lies that never ends, and the world's most frustrating court case. Hunker down, this is going to continue to be unbelievable. Support the show(https://www.patreon.com/crimeandcryptids)-Rate us Apple, Podchaser, or Spotify and join in the conversation over at Discord-SourcesAftermathRandom info 13 fast facts Casey's death theoriesRandom info (again)Top 10 lies of Casey AnthonyMore random infoLast bit of random infoImperfect Justice: Prosecuting Casey Anthony by Jeff Ashton and Lisa PulitzerPresumed Guilty: Casey Anthony: The Inside Story by Jose Baez Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/crimeandcryptids)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/crimeandcryptids)
In June of 2008, Caylee Anthony is seen alive for the last time. Her mother, Casey, is hell-bent on the fact that her daughter was kidnapped by her nanny. Unfortunately, Casey had spent most of her adult life lying on a grand scale and that makes believing her a difficult pill to swallow. Was Caylee really abducted or was there something more sinister afoot?Hunker down, this is gonna get unbelievable. -Support the show(https://www.patreon.com/crimeandcryptids)-Rate us Apple, Podchaser, or Spotify and join in the conversation over at Discord-SourcesAftermathRandom info 13 fast facts Casey's death theoriesRandom info (again)Top 10 lies of Casey AnthonyMore random infoLast bit of random infoImperfect Justice: Prosecuting Casey Anthony by Jeff Ashton and Lisa PulitzerPresumed Guilty: Casey Anthony: The Inside Story by Jose Baez Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/crimeandcryptids)
Nicole and Tori welcome Wil'Lani back to the show to talk more true crime picks, the emergence of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in professional football players, and more. The resources discussed in this episode are listed below: Tears of Rage: From Grieving Father to Crusader for Justice: The Untold Story of the Adam Walsh Case by John Walsh; Imperfect Justice: Prosecuting Casey Anthony by Jeff Ashton; Insulin Murders: True Life Cases by Vincent Marks; Home Sweet Murder by James Patterson; A Serial Killer's Daughter: My Story of Faith, Love, and Overcoming by Kerri Rawson; The Midnight Assassin: Panic, Scandal, and the Hunt for America's First Serial Killer by Skip Hollingsworth; Inside the Mind of Scott Peterson by Keith Ablow; Witness: For the Prosecution of Scott Peterson by Amber Frey; Concussion by Jeanne Marie Laskas; Fourth Down and Inches: Concussions and Football's Make-or-Break Moment by Carla Killough McClafferty; Meet 4 People Who Worry About CTE, But Never Played in the NFL article from NPR Red At the Bone by Jacqueline Woodson; Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson; Before the Ever After by Jacqueline Woodson; Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer by John Grisham; Theodore Boone: The Abduction by John Grisham; Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez Netflix documentary; 20/20 show from ABC; Southern Fried True Crime podcast
Sources:Presumed Guilty by Jose Baez and Peter GoldenbockEverything You Didn't Know About the Casey Anthony Trial by S. K. PattonImperfect Justice by Jeff Ashton and Lisa PulitzerWikipedia.orgFoxnews.comAbcnews.combiography.comgrunge.cominstagram
Since Annie started Pace PR as a solopreneur in 2010 the company has grown out of her studio apartment with one employee (herself!) into a multi-million dollar business with more than 40 clients spanning the globe and ten employees in multiple office locations. She's loved the journey and enjoys working with all of her colleagues and clients, even if it's remotely for right now. Prior to forming PPR, Annie worked for nearly a decade as a seasoned television producer, booking for major networks such as CNN, Fox News, CNBC, MSNBC & ABC. TV is definitely a specialty of Annie's, combining her unique understanding of behind-the-scenes television producing, alongside her unparalleled list of contacts. Pace PR has multiple clients on national + local TV every single day, including CNBC, Fox News, HLN, MSNBC, Fox Business Network, Bloomberg TV, and many others. Highlights of client work include working with travel company darling Away in its first two years of business, assisting with media relations efforts and landing numerous Tier 1 placements for the brand and its founders. One of her most interesting clients was Jeff Ashton, the prosecutor in the highly-publicized Casey Anthony trial. Annie secured him multiple, sought-after interviews upon the end of the trial and Ashton's retirement, which ultimately resulted in a New York Times bestselling book, Imperfect Justice, which Annie coordinated with her good friend Lisa Sharkey at HarperCollins. They were all thrilled when Lifetime called to make it into a made-for-TV movie starring Rob Lowe. Annie also spends time speaking on the topics of PR, women in business and the importance of personal branding. Recent conferences and events she has spoken at include Hopperx1 New York City 2019, DIG South Tech Summit 2019 and Startup Grind Global Conference 2020. She will also be speaking at INBOUND 2020 later this year. In 2019, she also spoke at the Women Impact Tech Conference, where she honored and humbled to introduce keynote Arianna Huffington, who couldn't have been lovelier and has left an indelible mark on Annie! Annie has also had experience writing for various outlets, including the Asbury Park Press, Huffington Post, Law360, PR News and many others. She's also recently been enjoying talking on different podcasts about her entrepreneurial journey. Annie is a graduate of Smith College where she served as the Editor-in-Chief of the weekly newspaper, The Sophian. She also received her Masters in Public Relations from New York University in 2018 and taught Introduction to Media Relations for one year at Hofstra University. She has given numerous guest lectures at various universities in and around NYC. Annie also recently served on the Board of Directors for the New York Smith College Club and the Executive Committee for the Catholic Big Sisters & Big Brothers. She is also a member of the New York Women in Communications, The Step Up Network and Ladies who Launch. Annie and her husband Michael live in Manhattan and are raising their adorable young daughter Rose. In her free time (which isn't much) Annie enjoys puzzles, audio books and riding her Peloton. Where to Find Annie Scranton Twitter: https://twitter.com/anniescranton (@anniescranton) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pace_pr/ (@pace_PR) Website: https://www.pacepublicrelations.com/ (https://www.pacepublicrelations.com/) SPONSOR This episode is sponsored by http://www.entireproductions.com (Entire Productions)- Creating events (both in-person and virtual) that don't suck! and http://www.entireproductionsmarketing.com (Entire Productions Marketing)- carefully curated premium gifting and branded promo items. PLEASE RATE, REVIEW, & SUBSCRIBE on APPLE PODCASTS “I love Natasha and the Fascinating Entrepreneurs Podcast!”
Ame and Kenzie are back with part 2 of the Casey Anthony series on ID's - An American Murder Mystery. This week, we enter the courtroom and begin the "trial of the century" - or so it was dubbed at the time. Prosecution's Jeff Ashton brings hard forensic evidence to the table in an effort to show the jury just how callous and cold this mother could be to have murdered her toddler child. Casey hires defense attorney Jose Baez to prove her innocence in the alleged killing of young Caylee. We hear testimony from some amazing experts and begin to feel pretty confident that the verdict is in the bag for 1st degree premeditated murder.
In this episode of Dewey Like Murder, Dawn talks about A Killer Among Us by Charles Bosworth Jr and Denice talks about Imperfect Justice: Prosecuting Casey Anthony by Jeff Ashton. Opening and ending theme is El Horror Sucesivo del Vacio by Guerra de Cerdos
In the conclusion to our coverage of Casey Anthony and her dysfunctional fam, we discuss the circus of a trial, what happened afterward, and how the media missed the mark in their coverage of it all. Subscribe, Rate & Review CiR Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Facebook Join the private Facebook group Follow us on Twitter Resources for this episode: "Everything You Didn't Know About the Casey Anthony Trial" by S.K. Patton "Imperfect Justice: Prosecuting Casey Anthony" by Jeff Ashton "Presumed Guilty: Casey Anthony: The Inside Story" by Jose Baez Death of Caylee Anthony - Wikipedia Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/creepitrealpod)
No matter where you live – be it Central Florida or anywhere else in the country – it is more than likely that you have heard of Jeff Ashton. Being the prosecutor assigned to the Casey Anthony trial catapulted him into the national limelight. But, did you also know that he was the first prosecutor to successfully win a conviction using DNA evidence? Or that he is a best-selling author? Or a devoted father to seven children? Having run for a circuit judgeship in 2018 and winning, Jeff Ashton is now Judge Ashton. Listen in as he shares stories from his life with our host, Chief Judge Fred Lauten and gives us a glimpse at his improbable road to the bench. Let us know what you think about the podcast.
Jeff Ashton, a member of Casey Anthony's prosecution team between 2008 and 2011, comments on Anthony's recent interview almost a decade after her daughter's murder in Orlando, Florida. Ashton also shares his thoughts about the high-profile murder case that ended in an acquittal of all felony charges. This interview was conducted on March 13, 2017. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Recorded December 22, 2016 Book Talk starts at: 30:58 Fall is long gone, but our annual Sweater KAL is ongoing until January 3! All entries to our FOs thread will need to be an adult-size sweater with sleeves (short is okay!), cardigan or pullover. Be sure to check out the Bundles of pattern suggestions. You still have time! The Chicks will be at Stitches West 2017 - February 23-26, 2017 at the Santa Clara Convention Center/Hyatt Regency Hotel in Santa Clara, CA. We will be having our regular meet-up in the Hyatt bar on Saturday afternoon - come see us! Tracie’s FOs: Finished: 2 Stashbusting Helix Hats by Jessica Rose One-Cable Mitts by Valerie Teppo in Classic Elite Yarns Water Lily Barb’s FOs: Tupshin Socks by Erin Birnel in Knit Picks Tonal Fingering Toasty Texters fingerless mitts by Betsy Stuyvesant, in Dizzy Blond Studios Bombshell Superwash Worsted Fast and Easy Fingerless Mitts by Lisa Beamer in Malabrigo Rios Sweet-ish Fish by Susan B. Anderson in Dizzy Blonde Studios Superwash Worsted Two Pussyhats in Joanne Fabrics Big Twist Tracie has cast on: forest park cowl by Liz Abinante (free) in Noro Cash Aroha colorway 100 Iðunn by Ragga Eiríksdóttir in KnitPicks Full Circle Worsted in the Passion colorway or Sylvia Cardigan by Meghan Jones in Cascade Hollywood in the Walnut colorway Sprig Cloche by Alana Dakos in Cascade 220 Sport Superwash And continues working on: A pair of Vanilla socks in Duren Dyeworks Awesome Sock Terribly Simple shawl by Caitlin ffrench, using Madelinetosh Tosh Merino Light in the Cosmos colorway Barb has cast on: Vanilla Socks using Gale’s Art Double Secret Sock Blank in the Rockstar Rainbow colorway And continues to work on Wing Span by maylin Tri-Coterie Designs using Crystal Palace Mini Mochi Tilbury Mittens – by Chrissy Graham (yes, another test knit! so no Ravelry page yet) using Cattail Knits Nugget’s Girlfriend DK in the Sexy Eyes colorway Project Peace cowl by Christina Campbell, using Madelinetosh Dandelion in the Magic colorway Antler Cardigan by TinCan Knits using Cloudborn Wool Worsted Twist in the Natural colorway Tracie finished reading: The Widow by Fiona Barton Tease by Amanda Maciel Edward Unspooled by Craig Lancaster Barb finished: Dead Mountain: The Untold True Story of the Dyatlov Pass Incident by Donnie Eicher Kingdom Come by Jane Jensen Guilt by Jonathan Kellerman Journal of the Dead: A Story of Friendship and Murder in the New Mexico Desert by Jason Kersten Tracie is reading Ill Wind by Nevada Barr My Best Friend’s Exorcism by Grady Hendrix Barb is reading: Find Her by Lisa Gardner Imperfect Justice: Prosecuting Casey Anthony by Jeff Ashton
Trials & Error: Behind the Headlines of America's Most Controversial Cases
This compelling program will showcase the legal case that captured the public imagination by presenting live, insider testimony of the lawyers who battled the Casey Anthony trial and from the media perspective of Court Television. Hosted by Pace University School of Law Adjunct Professor Joel Seidemann, Senior Trial Counsel for the District Attorney of New York. Panelists include Casey Anthony Trial Lead prosecutor Jeff Ashton, Co-Counsel for defense, J. Cheney Mason, and syndicated Court television Judge Alex Ferrer. Sponsored by the Forum on Law, Culture & Society, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, Hudson Valley Bank, and Academic Federal Credit Union.
Prosecutor for the Casey Anthony trial and author of “Imperfect Justice: Prosecuting Casey Anthony,” Jeff Ashton joins Mike, Jeff and Karan to discuss his new book The show will air LIVE at 9pm ET/ 6 PT on Wednesday January 4, 2012. Listeners will be able to share their thoughts during the show in the chat room. A New Kind of Talk Radio! 9pm ET, 8 CT and 6 PT. Join hosts Mike Jay, Jeff, Karan Ashley and Katrina Johnson for a full hour of all the day's hot topics, celebrity gossip, and news headlines! Join the conversation on air by calling 323-417-6705 or join the chat room open every night during the show. Log on to www.UnscriptedRadio.com/shows for upcoming show topics and interviews and be sure to "like" our Facebook page and follow us on Twitter, too!
Casey Anthony prosecutor Jeff Ashton discusses his book "Imperfect Justice: Prosecuting Casey Anthony" as "Crime and Justice with Dan Schorr" marks its first anniversary. Plus, retired Westchester County Police Detective Alison Carpentier talks about her career in law enforcement.
Former Assistant State Attorney Jeff Ashton, prosecutor for the Casey Anthony trial, answers questions about the trial and his new book, "Imperfect Justice," at the Orlando Public Library on November 21, 2011. (16:06) (mp4 video format; iPhone and iPad compatible)