Caylee Anthony: What Forensics Found On Her Changed Everything Pt. 2
5/27/202632 min
Three pieces of duct tape were found on two-year-old Caylee Anthony's face. One of them had the outline of a heart-shaped sticker on it. Matching stickers were found in Casey Anthony's bedroom. In part two of three episodes on the death of Caylee Anthony, Katie Ring walks through the forensic evidence that turned a missing child case into a murder trial, and the defense's explosive counter-theory that pointed the finger at someone else in the Anthony family entirely. This episode contains descriptions of child death and disturbing forensic details. Please listen with care. Head over to our America’s Most Infamous Crimes YouTube channel to WATCH this episode: https://www.youtube.com/@AmericasMostInfamousCrimes If you’re new here, don’t forget to follow America’s Most Infamous Crimes to never miss a case! For ad-free listening subscribe to Crime House+ on Apple Podcasts. America’s Most Infamous Crimes is a Crime House Original Podcast, powered by PAVE Studios. 🎧 Need More to Binge? Listen to other Crime House Originals Clues, Serial Killers & Murderous Minds, Conspiracy Theories, Cults, & Crimes, Murder True Crime Stories, and more wherever you get your podcasts! Follow me on Social Instagram: @Crimehouse TikTok: @Crimehouse Facebook: @crimehousestudios X: @crimehousemedia YouTube: @AmericasMostInfamousCrimes America’s Most Infamous Crimes is hosted by Katie Ring Instagram: @the.self.defense.girl TikTok: @the.self.defense.girl To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Casey Anthony was behind bars, but her two-year-old daughter Caylee was still missing. For months, investigators had been building a case based on lies, inconsistencies, and a car that smelled like death, but they still didn't have the one thing they needed most: a body. That changed on a December afternoon in 2008, and what came next would turn a missing persons case into a murder trial that captivated 40 million Americans. Today, I'll walk through the evidence that the prosecution believed proved Casey Anthony killed her daughter. Then I'll get into the defense's explosive counter theory, one that pointed the finger at someone else in the Anthony family. [suspenseful music] Every crime tells a story about the people involved, the system that tried to stop it, and the nation that couldn't look away. Some cases are so shocking, so deeply woven into who we are, that decades later we're still asking, how did this happen? I'm Katie Rang, and this is America's Most Infamous Crimes. Every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, I'll take you deep into cases that have a lasting imprint on society and still haunt us today. I wanna thank you for being part of the Crime House community. Please rate, review, and follow America's Most Infamous Crimes wherever you get your podcasts. And to get all episodes at once ad free, subscribe