[11/08/22 - 08:02 AM] Casey Anthony Breaks Silence with New Peacock Documentary "Casey Anthony: Where the Truth Lies" For the first time on camera, Casey Anthony sits down to share her side of the story since her culture-defining trial and acquittal 11 years ago.
[via press release from Peacock]
CASEY ANTHONY BREAKS SILENCE WITH NEW PEACOCK DOCUMENTARY "CASEY ANTHONY: WHERE THE TRUTH LIES"
3-PART LIMITED SERIES EVENT SET TO LAUNCH NOVEMBER 29
· Peacock announced today CASEY ANTHONY: WHERE THE TRUTH LIES, a 3-part limited series event premiering Tuesday, November 29. For the first time on camera, Casey Anthony sits down to share her side of the story since her culture-defining trial and acquittal 11 years ago.
· Directed by Alexandra Dean (This Is Paris, Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story), CASEY ANTHONY: WHERE THE TRUTH LIES is told through Casey's account of the infamous investigation, trial and aftermath, speaking to the speculation surrounding her actions at the time, her demeanor in the courtroom and her time spent in prison.
· The docu-series will also feature Casey's personal archives, behind the scenes footage and the defense's evidence for a never-before-seen look into both sides of a story that ignited a media firestorm.
QUOTE FROM DIRECTOR AND SHOWRUNNER
ALEXANDRA DEAN
"Since her acquittal in 2011, public opinion of Casey Anthony has been largely shaped by the media convinced of her guilt. Casey had never given an in-depth or on-camera interview explaining her actions until now, and as a filmmaker and journalist, my interest was in getting closer to the unbiased truth by hearing all sides of the story - from opposing voices to Casey herself. While having access to Casey was critical, it was even more important that we had complete editorial control over the outcome of the reporting we did. Casey did not see or give notes on the film. What emerges over the course of multiple interviews recorded over six months, is a startling psychological portrait of Casey Anthony and a complete narrative of what she says happened to her daughter weighed against multiple sources of potential evidence. I believe the result will surprise many, and cause the American public to look at this story in a new light."
- Alexandra Dean
ABOUT THE SERIES
ABOUT THE SERIES
Considered one of the first "trials of the century" that polarized conversation in living rooms across America, the Casey Anthony case is one that still leaves more questions than answers. There have been several movies and documentaries made to fill in the gaps, and yet, the woman at the center of it all remains the biggest mystery. Throughout the exclusive three-part documentary series, Casey Anthony finally tells her side of the story and addresses the public that has made so many assumptions for the past 13 years.
Premiere Date: November 29, 2022
Showrunner/Director: Alexandra Haggiag Dean
Executive Producers: Tamra Simmons, Ebony Porter-Ike, Laura Michalchyshyn and Sam Sniderman
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