Why She Was Acquitted In Caylee’s Murder – Hollywood Life

Casey Anthony Juror InterviewView galleryCasey Anthony walks out of the the Orange County Jail after being released at 12:08 am July 17, 2011 in Orlando, Florida. Anthony was acquitted in the death of her daughter, Caylee.
Casey Anthony released from jail in Florida, Orlando, United States - 17 Jul 2011In this Feb. 13, 2017 photo, Casey Anthony poses for a portrait next to a photo of her daughter, Caylee, in her West Palm Beach, Fla., bedroom. In an exclusive interview with The Associated Press, Anthony claims the last time she saw Caylee she “believed that she was alive and that she was going to be OK.” (AP Photo/Joshua Replogle)In this Feb. 13, 2017 photo, Casey Anthony poses with a photo of her daughter Caylee during an interview in her West Palm Beach, Fla., home. Anthony, 30, opens up for the first time on-the-record about the death of her daughter in 2008. (AP Photo/Joshua Replogle)
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It was the verdict that shocked and sickened America in 2011, when 12 Florida jurors found Casey Anthony, now 31, not guilty for the murder of her two-year-old daughter Caylee. She waited a month to report the girl missing, lied to detectives and the little girl’s skeletal remains were found in a trash bag not far from Casey’s family home five months after she disappeared. Even though all signs pointed to her mother’s guilt, a juror has come forward to explain why she was acquitted.

It the Apr. 11 episode of the Investigation Discovery docuseries Casey Anthony: An American Murder Mystery, alternate juror Russ Huekler explained his view of the case which synched up with the other jury members. “I’m not saying that Casey was innocent. The prosecution just didn’t prove their case. They couldn’t say how she died. They couldn’t connect Casey to the murder. It was all circumstantial evidence, the whole case.”

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This is the first time a panel member has gone on camera to discuss the case, as once their names were made public after the controversial verdict, many went into hiding. Russ revealed that he received an avalanche of death threats after Casey walked away a free woman. “The most discouraging thing was the death threats,” Russ told the show. “I probably got a thousand emails telling me that I didn’t deserve to breathe. How could I be so stupid, how could I be so wrong? Shame on me.”

Six years later Casey is still unrepentant about her daughter’s murder and proved she really has zero conscience when she spoke out for the first time to the Associated Press on Mar. 7. “I’m still not even certain as I stand here today about what happened,” she revealed. “I don’t give a s— about what anyone thinks about me, I never will. I’m okay with myself, I sleep pretty good at night.” Ugh! What a vile human being.

HollywoodLifers, do you think Casey killed her daughter and got away with it?

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