RedHanded - FROM THE VAULT - Casey Anthony: Web of Lies - Part 1
Episode Date: March 5, 2025This 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 sys...tem. 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.
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I'm Saruti.
And I am Hannah.
And welcome to Red Handed. I'm Saruti.
And I am Hannah.
And welcome to Red Handed, where I have quite a lot of some sort of fruit roll-up situation
stuck in my teeth.
There is literally no time where it is appropriate to tell people what's inside your mouth.
Unless it's the dentist.
I'm going to.
I'm very hungry.
And I thought, what I'll do?
Quick energy. I'll stuff this fruit
wind up or whatever it is in my mouth. Now there's quite a lot of gummy fruit just jamming up my teeth.
Which for an audio piece of content is exactly what you want.
Especially with a plosive mouth. It's a good thing I've got this pop filter.
So anyway, hello everyone, welcome. It's the penultimate episode of 2021.
Oh my God.
Over here at Red Handed.
Oh my God, indeed.
And it's a two-parter.
So it's basically the last episode, kind of.
Yeah.
Mega last episode.
Because it's a two-parter.
It is a two-parter.
What a year.
What a year we have had.
Ups, downs, billboards, bestsellers, shows, sold out tours.
Oh, thanks to you guys.
Oh, thanks to you guys.
Fucking hell, guys.
Like, I don't know.
I still have to pinch myself that we are where we are.
I like talk to my friends or go on these fucking terrible days.
I'm like, what do you do?
And I'm like, you literally won't believe me.
No, no, exactly.
I get to have the best job ever.
Yes.
And we're so incredibly lucky and thankful to be where we are and it is, you know, 100%
down to you.
So as a reward, what we generally do at Christmas as a present, apart from our Patreon Christmas
party, which we're having this year, which if you're not a patron, you're not invited.
What we do at Christmas is we give you a case that you ask for all the time but on our regular programming we have just been like no it's been done so many
times like what can we possibly bring to it? Well my friends last year we did John Benet-Ramsey
and this year it's Casey Anthony. Yeah yeah we thought it would be really fun to wrap up 2021
with a mind-meltingly infuriating case. That's how I would describe
this case. I think that's a fair assessment. No one tells a word of the truth. So you just have to,
I mean, make up your own minds as usual. As you know, we are not here to tell you what to think,
but you'll be thinking a lot of things, you'll be forming a lot of thoughts, and then all of those
thoughts will be blown to smithereens by the next bit of the episode because none of it makes sense.
No it doesn't. So everyone paying attention? Good. Let's get started. Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas and a happy new year.
We often talk about the idea that people don't always react in the quote unquote right way
when it comes to grief and how it can be deeply unfair to judge them on this,
especially when they're in a high stress situation.
But, in my opinion, this isn't one of those cases.
Today, as we've already said, we're talking about one of the most well-known true crime
stories out there.
It's also one of the weirdest.
Filled with bizarre lies, things that make absolutely no sense whatsoever, and a cast
of characters so odd that if you can get through the next two episodes without screaming, well
done.
I won't.
I did not.
During the research.
Hannah had to sit next to me and I'm sure she saw a lot of head shaking and muttering.
A lot of sighing.
So we're sitting in a glass box all day every day together now
which honestly I couldn't be more grateful it's so nice to not be on my head but the past two weeks
have just been silence. Yes. Furious typing and silence. Yeah with the occasional exasperated
head shake from me. So this is when it begins. On the 15th of July 2008 at 8.09 p.m. the Orlando Sheriff's Department received the following call.
Hello.
Hi, I'm, I drove to a police department here on Pershing that you guys are closed.
I need to bring someone into the police department.
Can you tell me where I can, the closest one I can come into?
What, what are you trying to accomplish by bringing them to the station? I have a 22-year-old person that has Grand theft sitting in my auto with me.
So the 22-year-old person stole something?
Yes.
Is this a relative?
Yes.
Where did they steal it from?
My car and also money.
Okay. Is this your son?
Daughter.
Okay, so your daughter stole money from your car?
No, my car was stolen, we retrieved it today, we found out where it was at.
I've got that and I've got affidavit for my banking account. I want to bring her in.
Okay, where did all of this happen? So the voice you just heard was that of a woman named Cindy Anthony, mother of Casey
Anthony, the daughter that she wants to press charges against.
It's hard not to feel like when you're listening to that call that it is the voice of a mother
being like, I've had enough.
This time I'm calling the police.
Yes, and I know parents who have done that, especially about stolen cars.
I'm not saying it's something any parent takes lightly, but sometimes,
I mean, I've witnessed that path be taken.
However, the order in which she gives the information is very bizarre.
Oh yeah, I don't know if it's a bad connection, you can obviously hear it's not the clearest
call. I don't know if she can't hear what the guy's saying, but she doesn't answer
the questions in a very sensical way.
No, she's just like, I want to bring someone into your facility and he's like, okay. Like,
why would you not say my daughter stole my car and I need to press charges? That would
have made the whole thing a lot quicker, but it's almost like she doesn't want to give
the game away somehow.
It's almost like she doesn't really want to do it. She's just doing it to scare Casey
Yeah, I think she's I mean, it's kind of like I don't really know what she wanted it to achieve
But it's kind of like she's giving these like breadcrumb bits of information. I think it's exactly that
I think it's like I don't actually want to call the police on her because she's my daughter
But I'm doing it to be like are you listening? Are you listening to this Casey? want to call the police on her because she's my daughter, but I'm doing it to be like,
are you listening?
Are you listening to this Casey?
I'm calling the police.
I've had enough of this.
So right, this man that she calls
at the sheriff's department then tells Cindy
that she's come through to the wrong number
so he has to transfer her.
I'm going to play the part when he's transferring her
just because I want everyone to hear what Cindy says
to Casey while the transfer okay so Casey's physically that Casey's physically that that's
what I'm saying it's like she's looking at her okay okay are you fucking this I'm on I'm calling
the police I've had enough of this right so everybody listen to this next part
so my next thing will be down the trout thing and we'll have a court order together
So my next thing will be down to trout, and we'll have a court order together.
If that's what you want to play, we'll do it. You'll never.
I'm not giving you another day.
Well then you have all two days.
No, I'm not giving you another day. I've given you a month.
Alright, Senator.
Uh oh.
Yeah, I think that is a very important part.
It may not seem obvious right now exactly what's going on, especially if you don't know this case.
Also, full disclaimer, Hannah's obviously read the script that has been written by me. That is a very important part. It may not seem obvious right now exactly what's going on, especially if you don't know this case.
Also, full disclaimer,
Hannah's obviously read the script
that has been written by me.
I don't know why I said it so cryptically,
but she hasn't heard the calls
or listened to the interviews
that we are going to be playing throughout these two episodes.
I think I might need to be sent to spooky bitch jail
because I actually don't know this case particularly well.
But I think you and I are both not particularly interested
in these huge, well-known cases often. Why I say that is because I'm really
interested to see your reaction as somebody who sees these interviews and
hears these calls for the first time. Okay. As some of our listeners might be.
So I think if she seems shocked by it it's because she is. Yeah yeah no I'm not
just doing an excellent acting job. I've heard it all 50 million times by now.
So yeah, that part of the call when Cindy says, just in case she didn't catch it, Cindy says, next, I will be going to child thing, I guess she means child protective services.
And she says, I'll get a court order to get her. I've given you a month.
And Casey says, give me one more day. Everybody remember that.
This is when Cindy is now on the phone again to 911. I have a three-year-old that's been missing for a month. A three-year-old? Yeah. Have you reported that?
I'm trying to do that now, ma'am.
OK, what did the person do that you need arrested?
My daughter.
For what?
For stealing an auto and stealing money.
I already spoke with someone.
They said they would patch me through the Orlando Sheriff's
Department, have a deputy here.
I was in the car. I was going to drive her to the police station, and no one's open.
They said they would bring a deputy to my home when I got home to call them.
So she stole your vehicle?
Yes.
When did she do that?
On the 30th. I just got it back from the impound.
I'd like to speak to an officer. Can you have someone come out to my house? Okay, so now obviously you can hear there that Cindy says very clearly that there is
a three-year-old, a possibly missing three-year-old, who's been gone possibly for a month.
Right, right. Okay, Things are starting to get weird. But you will notice, and I think
this is important to notice, that on this call she seems calm. She seems very calm about
the situation. She's not frantic. She hasn't seen her granddaughter in over a month, but
she seems calm. Stern, I would say, but I think you're absolutely
right. I think it's very much the tone of the like,
I'm not taking this from you anymore.
You're pushing me to this point.
And it's important to say that the next call
I'm about to play you is the third 911 call
that Cindy Anthony makes that day.
About an hour has passed between the previous call
you just heard and this one.
911, what's your emergency? I called a little bit ago, between the previous call you just heard and this one. We're talking about a three-year-old little girl. My daughter finally admitted that the baby's in the store.
I need to find her.
Your daughter admitted that the baby is where?
The baby took her a month ago.
That my daughter's been looking for.
I told you my daughter was missing for a month.
I just found her today, but I can't find my granddaughter.
She just admitted to me that she's been trying to find her herself.
There's something wrong. I found my daughter's car today and it smells like there's been a dead body in a drunk car.
Okay, what is the three-year-old's name?
Kaylee.
C-A-Y-L-E-E. Anthony.
Kaylee Anthony?
Yes.
Okay, is she white, black, or Hispanic?
She's white. How long has she been missing for?
I have not seen her since the 7th of June.
What is her date of birth?
Um, eight? Eight, nine, two thousand, oh god, she's three, she's 2005.
So it's Karen's missing.
Karen's missing.
Karen's just been in Tucker a month ago.
She's still missing from us.
Okay, I just, I need, I understand, can you just, can just calm down for me for just a minute and I need
to know what's going on, okay?
I'm going to try and stop.
Is your daughter there?
I line up phone with them.
Is your daughter there?
Yes.
Can I speak with her?
Do you mind if I speak with her?
Thank you.
I called them two hours ago.
They haven't gotten here.
They finally admitted that they took her a month ago.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I called them two hours ago. They haven't gotten here.
They finally admitted that they took her a month ago.
I'm sorry.
Ma'am?
They want to talk to you.
Hello?
Hello?
Yes.
Hi.
Can you tell me what's going on a little bit?
I'm sorry?
Can you tell me a little bit what's going on?
My daughter's been missing for the last 31 days.
And you know who has her?
I know who has her.
I've tried to contact her.
I actually received a phone call today now from a number that is no longer in service.
I didn't get to speak to my daughter for about a moment, about a minute.
Okay, did you guys call and report a vehicle stolen?
Um, yes, my mom did.
Okay, so there's been a vehicle stolen too?
No, this is my vehicle.
What vehicle was stolen?
It's a 98 Pontiac Sunfire.
Okay, I have deputies on the way to you right now for that.
So now your three older daughter is missing. Kaylee Anthony?
Yes.
White female?
Yes, white female.
Three years old, eight, nine, two thousand five, her date of birth?
Yes.
And you last saw her a month ago?
Thirty-one days. Some thirty Some 31 days. Who has her?
Do you have a name?
Her name is Zenaida Fernandez Gonzalez.
Who is that?
Babysitter?
She's been my nanny for about a year and a half, almost two years.
Why are you calling now? Why didn't you call 31 days ago?
I've been looking for her and have gone through other resources to try to find her, which
is stupid.
Okay. Can you give me the name of the nanny again? Like, spell it out for me. Z-E-N-A-I-E-A.
Last name? Fernandez.
Fernandez?
Hyphen Gonzales.
I think the officers are here.
The officers are there?
Yes.
Okay, hold on a second. I'll hang up if you need it.
I need you to... okay.
Yeah, you can obviously tell that things have escalated quite a lot.
Things have escalated, yeah, I think.
But I think if I had to be in a room with Casey Anthony for 40 minutes, I would escalate also.
It's so bizarre, like I just can't even get my head like...
Cindy's obviously, as you heard,
I do think she sounds genuinely upset.
Oh, absolutely, I think that's the biggest shift
between that hour, between the last call and this call.
You can tell, I think in the last call,
I think she thinks that Kayleigh is just somewhere.
Kayleigh's with her friend, Kayleigh's with her neighbor,
she's just, you know,
Casey and Kayleigh have been missing for a month,
or not missing, they thought they were somewhere else.
We'll go on to talk about that.
So I think that Cindy genuinely just thinks Kayleigh's fine
and she's somewhere else.
In that 40 minutes to an hour is when she realizes
that Casey doesn't know where Kayleigh is.
Yeah, I think it's also a really important thing
to stick a pin in at this point,
is that on this call, Casey says that she has spoken to her daughter
who has been missing for 30 days.
Conveniently, the number on which she spoke to her daughter
the day this 911 call is being made is now out of service.
Also, just in case it wasn't clear in the call,
Cindy has to force Casey Anthony onto the phone.
Oh yeah, she doesn't wanna do it. And she says, when Cindy says it's the
sheriff's department, they want to talk to you, Casey says I don't have anything
to say. Which when your daughter has been missing for 30 days and you are admitting
that you haven't seen her in that time, I think I'd have quite a lot of things to
say. You'd think wouldn't you? I also think the 911 operator is doing a good
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So when the officers get there, they were met with absolute chaos.
Cindy and her daughter, Casey were screaming at each other. Cindy told the police that her three-year-old
granddaughter was missing and had been so for a month. So it's an important
point to make. The officers haven't heard any of this because they didn't hear the
most recent call that we just played you so they're very very confused about why these two women are shouting about a child and quite
so upset about a car that has been salvaged.
They thought they were there to deal with the domestic dispute about a stolen car and
some money.
But now there is suddenly a toddler up in the mix that no one has seen for 31 days.
So the only thing they can possibly have been thinking is what in the
cinnamon toast fuck is going on?
I've stolen that from our very big fan at angry black lady on Twitter.
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You know, we're in good company.
Maybe he'll like this.
So when the police start to try and figure out what the fuck is going on,
this is the story that they get.
According to Cindy and her husband, George, who is Casey's dad, on the 7th of June 2008,
so about six weeks before this scenario is unfolding, Casey had told them, because she
lives with them, Casey had told them that she was going out of town for work to Jacksonville,
which is about 140 miles away from where the family lived in Orlando Orlando and she told them that she was going to be taking her
three-year-old daughter Kaylee with her. For the next six weeks the Anthony's
didn't see either Casey or Kaylee. They spoke to Casey on the phone a few times
but whenever they called and as grandparents would do when they asked to
speak to their granddaughter Kaylee was always asleep or otherwise engaged.
So they never spoke to Kayleigh during that time.
Then on the 15th of July, the Anthony's said that they got a call from an impound lot telling
them that a car registered to them, so that's the white 98 Pontiac Sunfire, had been found
abandoned by a Czech cashing place in Orlando. Obviously when they hear this they're
baffled and panicked because that was the car that Casey had taken to go to Jacksonville.
Why was it in Orlando after six weeks and why had it been abandoned? They went to pick up the car
from the impound lot and were shocked by the state it was in. The car absolutely stunk.
This was a stench that Cindy Anthony described
in her 911 call as smelling like, quote, a dead body.
After they got the car back,
they managed to track down Casey,
who wasn't in Jacksonville at all.
She was still very much in Orlando
at her boyfriend, Tony Lozare's house. The Anthony's drove straight there and found Casey
smoking weed and seemingly having a great time. They dragged her home and that's when Cindy made
the first 911 call. And as we said at the top of the show, this call is really trying to punish
Casey. If you listen to it, Cindy is clearly very calm, stern and she's being a disciplinarian
to tell Casey that enough is finally enough. You can feel in that call that
Cindy really thinks that Kayleigh's fine just with a babysitter or a friend or
whatever but in the hours between the first and the third call as Cindy says
on the recording Casey finally admitted that the nanny who's unfortunately called
Xanny had taken Kayleigh and wouldn't give her back and that she'd been missing for 31 days.
So when officers at the house questioned Casey, she told them that she had dropped Kayleigh
off at her nanny's house on the 9th of June 2008. And then when she'd gone to get Kayleigh
that evening, as she did every single day, the nanny, a woman, as she says in the 911 call, is called Zenaida Fernandes Gonzalez,
or Zanny for short, had refused to give Kayleigh back.
Casey then said that she tried to call Zanny again and again, but the phone had been disconnected.
So Casey said that she then went and searched all the parks and the usual kind of hangouts
that she knew Zanny the nanny took Kaylee to, but there was no sign of them.
According to Casey, she was now absolutely terrified but needed time to think, and she
said she knew she couldn't go home because she was scared of what her parents would say.
So she went to her boyfriends and didn't call the police.
She said she didn't call the police because she was worried if she did that Zanny would have hurt Kayleigh. Interesting point I think to
note here, she told her parents she was going to Jacksonville. She never went to
Jacksonville, obviously, as we'll go on to see. That's all a big lie. So saying
that she didn't go home that night because she was worried of what her
parents would say, she had already planned to be away from them for a month. I think that's worth pointing
out. I don't know pre-meditation is a word that will get thrown around a lot
in next week's episode. The police, just like you and just like me, just like us
together, could hardly believe what they were hearing. Parents simply just do not
wait for a month before reporting their child
missing. So they were of course massively suspicious of Miss Casey Anthony and
they actually charged her at this point with child neglect and took her in for
official questioning. At the station Casey stuck to the nanny story and here
is a clip from that first police interview. called here in reference to a missing child. You took Casey to a babysitter's house. Yes.
And who was this babysitter? Her name is Zenaida Fernandez Gonzalez. How long had you known
Zenaida? Almost four years. It will be four years Christmas this year. And where did you
meet her? Who did you meet her through? A mutual friend. His name is Jeffrey Michael
Hopkins. I met him at Nickelodeon Universal,
and I met her through him.
She was his son's nanny at the time.
Does Jeffrey still work at Universal?
No, he does not.
How long has it been since he left?
About nine, 10 months, give or take.
He moved up to North Carolina for a short time
and moved down to Jacksonville within the last three
months.
When was the last time you spoke with him?
About a week and a half ago.
Do you know a telephone number for him?
I can find a number for him.
I don't know a number offhand.
No, I do not.
So you met Zenaida through Jeffrey Hopkins?
I did.
And his son, Zach Hopkins, I guess, Zenaida used to watch over Zach?
Yes. And when did she Hopkins, I guess, Zenaida used to watch over Zach? Yes.
And when did she start watching over your child?
It's been within the last year and a half, two years that she started watching Kaylee.
How would you normally drop off, how would you normally do the exchange with your child
and Zenaida?
Would you drop the child off?
Would she meet you somewhere?
I would usually drop her off for a few months.
We would go over to Jeff's house.
He lived over in Avalon Park.
And you would go to Jeff's house, why? To drop off Kaylee. That's where Zenaida would go to watch Jeff's house. He lived over in Avalon Park. And you would go to Jeff's house why? To drop off Kaylee.
That's where Zenaida would go to watch both of the kids.
It was in a nice centralized area.
He had a decent sized house.
It was good room for the two of them.
Go back to your statement. You dropped off Kaylee June 9th.
And walk me through. You dropped her off to go to work?
Mm-hmm.
Okay. Get off of work and go from there.
I got off of work and go from there. I got off of work, left Universal driving back to pick up Kaylee like a normal day and
I show up to the apartment, knock on the door, nobody answers. So I calls in either cell
phone and it's out of service. I didn't really want to come home. I wasn't sure what I'd say about not knowing where Kaylee was
Still hoping that I would get a call or you know find out that Kaylee was coming back so that I could go get her
And I ended up going to my boyfriend Anthony's house who lives in Sutton Place
Did you talk to Anthony about what happened with Kaylee?
No I did not
Did you talk to anyone about Kaylee, about your incident with Kaylee?
Outside of a couple people, a couple mutual friends.
Who did you talk to about it?
I talked to Jeff, Jeffrey Hopkins.
I talked to Juliette Lewis.
She's one of my coworkers at Universal.
She works, you still work at Universal?
Yes. What do you work at Universal? Yes.
What do you do at Universal?
I'm an event coordinator.
Okay, what does Juliette, what position is she, where does she work?
She's also an event coordinator.
We work in the same department.
Do you have a number for Juliette?
Offhand, I can't think of one.
Is she in your SIM card?
No, she's not.
Some of the more recent numbers, her number just changed because she just moved back up
north.
She, within the last two months, has finished moving up to New York she's still
losing her apartment so Julia doesn't work at the Universal and she does not
what's the reason I asked you this before and I'll ask you to show the record
what's the reason you didn't call the police before I think part of me was
naive enough to think that I could handle this myself, which obviously
I couldn't.
And I was scared that something would happen to her if I did notify the authorities or
got the media involved.
Fear of the unknown, fear of the potential of Kaylee getting hurt, of not seeing my daughter
again.
I asked her this at the Alton Master before we went on tape and I'll ask you again just to make sure we're clear.
Is there anything about this story that you're telling me that is untrue?
Or is there anything that you want to change or divert from what you've already told me?
No sir.
Did you cause any injury to your child, Kaylee?
No, sir.
Did you hurt Kaylee or leave her somewhere and you're worried that if we find that out
that people are going to look at you the wrong way?
No, sir.
And you're telling me that Zenaida took your child without your permission and hasn't returned
her?
She's the last person that I've seen with my daughter, yes.
She Puerto Rican, is she Dominican, is she white?
She's mixed.
She's black and Puerto Rican? Is she Dominican? Is she white? She's mixed.
She's black and Puerto Rican.
Is there any underlying cause to why Zanetta would have taken your child?
Nothing that...
Should have made any statements to you about...
Only how much she loves Gaylee and how great of a kid she is.
And when you talk to Jeffrey afterwards, I'm assuming that Jeffrey's child is still with him?
His child is still with him.
You said Zenaida had family up in New England, up in New York?
Yes, she has family down south, her mother and her sister, her brothers in New York.
She's originally from New York, pretty much grew up there, moved down here, went to the
University of Florida.
I mean, I don't think she knows the definition of mutual friends.
Mutual between who?
You and you and Kayleigh?
You and the nanny?
She just, the thing is, what she's saying makes no sense.
But how calmly she delivers it.
Just straight off the bat.
And no hesitation.
So effortless.
And also, because of the way she delivers it, outside of the
context that nothing makes sense, it sounds so believable. Yeah it's not until you really break
down what she actually says and you're like wait a minute. If you didn't know the case, no. If she
was saying something else, you would just be her delivery, everything makes it seem completely
believable. It's remarkable, I've never seen anything like it.
Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
She truly is in a league of her own.
Obviously, spoiler, she's fucking lying her arse off.
Yeah, like when he's like, is there anything about it that's untrue,
he should have just said, is there anything about what you just told me that is true?
Yeah.
Because the answer is a big fat no.
No.
The only thing that is correct is that her name is Casey Anthony.
So the police now need to find these people.
They needed someone who could corroborate Casey's story, establish a clear series of events,
and of course, help them to find Kayleigh.
At first, Casey took the investigators from random address to random address,
seeming confused and surprised when it turned out that the people she claimed lived there didn't.
Yeah, she's basically like, oh no one I know that you could easily find, like my
boyfriend or my parents or anybody else who's real. I didn't tell any of them. Didn't
tell any of them, even though I went straight to my boyfriend's house after I realized
that Kayleigh was missing. I told these other people, like Jeffrey Hopkins and Juliette
Lewis, that you now need to go find.
She'd even sent the police to an address claiming that it was the home of Zanny the Nanny, but when they got there the flat was completely empty. And obviously there are a lot of things
about Casey Anthony that don't exactly make her mum of the year, but if I was entrusting someone
with my child I think I would quite like to know their address and I would like
to know that they actually lived there and I would like to know that they have
a phone that is connected. Oh yeah I mean the problem is that Casey says this is
definitely Zanny's apartment and she's like yeah I dropped her off here all the
time but it's like no you didn't because she's not here and also
and actually the flat is completely fucking empty. It's not here and also and actually that's completely fucking empty
It's not even that Zanny the nanny may have lived there and may have vacated
The owners of the building said that absolutely no one ever not never had lived in the building called Zenaida
So she was never there Zanny the nanny never ever lived there
No one named Zenaida lived there. No one had lived there for for months. Yeah so she's literally just like you heard in the call the rate and
consistency and confidence that she comes up with these complete fabrications
like she's literally just spitting addresses off the top of her head. Oh
yeah yeah even when the police confront her with what for other people would be
irrefutable evidence. For example she, this is Annie the nanny's house,
this is Annie the nanny's apartment.
They go there, fucking apartment's empty.
And she says, well no, this is definitely where I used to bring Kayleigh and the police.
Go speak to the building apartment.
They're like, no one's lived here.
They even pull the CCTV and say,
for the day you said you dropped her off here,
you're not on the CCTV.
At the times you said you were dropping her off.
In fact, you weren't here at all that day. And she's like, no, I was definitely here. And it's just like,
what do you do with that? You can't do that much with that, to be honest. That's her tactic.
So the police were obviously growing incredibly frustrated. They told Casey to take them to
Universal Studios because remember, she's saying Juliette Lewis plus another colleague they were the ones that she had told and Jeffrey Hopkins of course.
So they're like take us to Universal and let's talk to the people that you were apparently
told contemporaneously about Kayleigh's disappearance.
So they all go to the offices together and once they get there, Casey walks straight
up to a security guard and tells the security guard that she needs to take the police in
to speak to Juliette Lewis.
She also reels off a bunch of other names.
The security guard was totally confused.
He couldn't see any of these names on the employee database and he kept telling Casey
that she wasn't even listed as an employee.
But Casey didn't back down and she kept telling the man to call her supervisor.
She even gave a name and extension number
for her boss.
So this is like causing quite a scene. This attracts the attention of a manager. The manager
is equally confused by the lack of names on the employee database. But I think he's just
like kind of keen to help because Casey's screaming about the fact that a child is missing
and there are three senior detectives standing there. So this manager tells the
security guard to just let Casey and the officers in.
For the next 25 minutes, Casey walks these three detectives around the building. And
while she's doing so, she's even like waving at people saying hi. Eventually she heads
down a corridor that ends in like a dead end. At this
point, and this is what the detective said happened, she put her hands in her back pockets, sighed,
laughed, turned back to look at them and said that she didn't actually work there after all.
To be fair to Casey, which is, I promise I will never say that again The one place where you can wave at people you don't know and they will wave back is Universal Studios
Maybe even Disneyland like the people who were they'll wave at fucking anyone. So she's got that she's smart
But she's in the corporate offices as well. I mean not I mean fine. Whatever they'll wave back
They'll not wave back the fucking gh gall on this woman. Yeah. Yeah
My god, can you imagine?
I think this is one of the things that is the most shocking about this case and I think one of the reasons that people are
So obsessed with people lie all the time. It's not the lies that shocking it is Casey Anthony's
ability to withstand that level of pressure
Yeah, the extent to which she can push a
lie. It's like, and we'll say this again because it comes up so many times, she
will take it to the absolute end. She will take a lie to the absolute end until
she knows she can't lie anymore and then she'll be like okay fine you got me.
It's quite, she could be a master of industry. She could rise to the top in quite literally any profession. She needs to be a spy. Yeah
and nerves of fucking steel. It's truly remarkable. So Casey shrugs it off, she
admits she's never worked there. But the thing is, the detectives who were
accompanying her through her little tour of the Universal Studios corporate
offices already knew that. When Casey wasn't able to give them the phone numbers or addresses for Zanny,
Jeffrey, Juliette or all the other co-workers that she made up and told about Kayleigh's
disappearance, the detectives had done good detecting and had gone to Universal Studios
themselves before they went there with Casey to see what they could find out.
And what they found out was pretty bizarre.
Casey hadn't worked at Universal Studios two whole years. Jeffrey Hopkins hadn't worked there for six years and no one named Juliette Lewis had ever worked there at all. And when Casey had
worked there, she hadn't been an event coordinator like she'd been telling everyone, she worked on
the photo kiosk at the Incredible Hulk ride. And I think this is also the thing we have to say of like,
she told her parents she was going away for work to Jacksonville for six weeks. She wasn't because
she didn't have a job at that point. So again, you have to ask why is it during a time when she
already planned to be away from her parents and be away from that house for six weeks,
it's during that time that Kayleigh goes missing.
Yeah and it's also, I think it bears repeating the speech she comes up with the name Julia Lewis.
Completely confident and no one at Universal Studios has worked there by that name which is
just astonishing. Two things, a word of advice ladies, if a man on hinge says he is an event
coordinator he's a barman. I learned that one the hard way. No shade on barmen, just say what you
are. Secondly, how does someone who works on a kiosk in America where minimum wage is
extremely low afford a private nanny? Do they not have play groups? Is there not group situations
for the babies?
Well, yeah, but that's the thing. She didn't have a private nanny and she told everyone
she was an event coordinator, not
someone working on a photo kiosk.
There is no nanny.
There is no nanny.
Okay, right.
I'm with you.
So the answer is she can't afford it and she didn't have one.
And this is the thing, again, talking about the ability to which Casey Anthony is able
to carry out a lie and the amount of, I don't even know what the word is,
like the extent to which she's able to go to,
the pressure she's able to endure.
Because remember, she lives with her parents
and she hasn't worked at Universal Studios for two years,
but they didn't know she was unemployed.
That means that Casey Anthony was getting up every morning,
getting dressed, getting Kayleigh dressed,
taking them both off somewhere,
telling her parents she was leaving Kayleigh with the taking them both off somewhere, telling her
parents she was leaving Kayleigh with the nanny, but there is no nanny, so where were
her and Kayleigh spending all day every day? And then she'd come home in the evening and
be like, I've been at work. She did that for two years without a job.
Wow.
This is what I'm saying. It's madness.
There was someone I used to work with when I worked in bars who for a good six months stint was sleeping in the bar
And no one found out Wow like through a very unfortunate series of events
They've ended up without somewhere to live. Yeah, and they would just because chefs get in fucking early
They'd sleep there leave before the chefs got there walk around town for a couple of hours and then come back
This is the thing. It's so tragic and that is obviously a different situation because it's somebody trying to fucking get by and
manage a horrible situation. This situation with Casey, she could have gone
and tried to get another job. Yeah yeah. She doesn't. She doesn't. We know she's
unemployed as we'll go on to talk about. I think it's just like I was quite close
to that person at the time that was happening and I had absolutely no idea.
It's always quite shocking when you manage to when when you see something like that, I think.
Yeah, and I think again, you know, in that situation,
it's like somebody trying not to share
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Jeffrey Hopkins character, who apparently didn't even know anyone named Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez,
let alone have a nanny by that name name that he had then introduced to Casey Anthony.
But it gets even better than that because guess what?
Jeffrey Hopkins of working at Universal Studios six years ago fame didn't even have any fucking kids.
And as you will have heard in the interview, she's like, yeah, she used to watch Jeff's kid, Zachary.
He hasn't got any fucking kids. She's just making this all up on the spot.
I kind of wish I could do that.
She'd be great at improv.
Mate, she's...
There you go.
Get her on SNL.
The Casey Anthony improv group.
Can you think of anything worse?
I can't.
So yeah, the police discover that Jeffrey Hopkins hasn't worked at Universal Studios
for six years.
He doesn't know Zenaida Gonzalez and he doesn't have any children, let alone a little
boy named Zachary. And when they talked to Jeffrey, he told the police that he hadn't
spoken to Casey Anthony in years. But Casey had told the police that she'd spoken to him
just a week and a half before she was being interviewed. Once again, lies all over the
place. And also, the police weren't able to find anyone named Juliette Lewis who worked at
Universal or otherwise connected to Casey Anthony.
Detectives by this point were beyond confused.
Why was she lying?
What the hell was going on?
And you might be thinking, why were the police, when there's a child missing, wasting time
with these kind of games?
Why did they, if they already knew that Casey Anthony was lying about working at Universal Studios, why did they let her go on that little charade of like
walking them around for 25 minutes and then, you know, getting her to admit it in the end?
Well firstly, and the police detectives admit this in, there's quite a few documentaries,
you'll be unsurprised, I'll link all of them in the episode notes. But the police say that because of how relaxed Casey was, like in that first interview on
that 911 call, she's so like relaxed and like reluctant to talk to them and not really
like how you would expect a parent of a missing child to be.
They actually thought that Kayleigh was probably alive.
They actually thought this woman is so calm, this mother is so calm, something can't be
wrong.
She knows something and she knows the child is safe.
Yes, I agree.
Which I think is a reasonable conclusion.
I don't think it's necessarily right because we know that people like
Casey Anthony exist, but I think it's a reasonable thing that they thought.
So basically they suspect that Casey was hiding Kayleigh somewhere.
They had seen firsthand how volatile the relationship between
Casey and her mom Cindy was and they
actually thought that Casey was hiding her daughter Kayleigh away from Cindy to just
like punish her or do something.
That's their theory.
But since Casey wouldn't give them anything in interviews, like she doesn't break, she
doesn't crack, she doesn't deviate from her story, she just keeps going regardless of what evidence they confront her with.
So I think the police were basically like, we need to do something to try and shake her.
We need to catch her in a massive lie like at Universal so that we can force her to tell
the truth.
But nope, not with Casey Anthony.
And when she turns around in that pivotal moment and tells them alright fair
enough I don't actually work here, the police immediately arrest her and take her to a room
in Universal Studios, they don't even bother going to the police station, they take her
to a room immediately in there and interview her.
And we're going to play a clip now from this interview and you'll hear now that the police
are much more aggressive with Casey Anthony. doesn't look very good for you. Because obviously I know and you know that everything you've told me is a lie, correct?
Not everything that I told you.
Pretty much everything that you've told me, including where Kaylee is right now.
That I still, I don't know where she is.
Sure you do.
I absolutely do not know where she is.
Let me explain something. Looking at you, I know that everything that you've told me is a lie.
I am very confident, just by having talked to you this short period of time that you know where she is. I legitimately have not seen my daughter in five weeks. I didn't
want anything happen to her, except I trusted her with somebody. Somebody that had been
taking care of her, that had been taking good care of her. Someone that she was comfortable
with, that I was comfortable with. What about Jeff? Has Jeff worked here until about two
months ago? No, he hasn't worked here for quite a while. Ten months? How long?
It's been at least ten months.
Okay, he got fired in 2002.
He hasn't been an employee here since 2002.
We've put a lot more together than I think you realize
we've put together.
My question to you is we're in this office
because our purpose in coming here was to do what?
I'm trying to think of places where I know she's been.
You're not answering my question.
Do you want us to help? Yes. Do you want us to help?
Yes.
Do you want us to help find your daughter?
We do want you to help.
Well, a good starting point would be to answer the questions, okay?
If I say to you, we're here because, and you just ignore that like I never asked it,
and go off in some other direction, is that answering the question?
No.
Okay.
Let's go through this again. We're here because...
Because I lied. Because I brought you up here.
And honestly, I was reaching for...
Stop right here. I want you to tell me how lying to us is going to help us find your daughter.
It's not going to.
Well then if the main thing you want to do is find your daughter, and you don't think lying to us is going to help us find her, why would you do that?
Because I'm scared, and I know I'm running out of options. It's been a month.
What are you scared of?
I'm scared of not seeing my daughter ever again.
I'm a parent too. I would have been beside myself.
I have been.
I would have called the police immediately and that's the part that I just don't understand.
I didn't know what to do.
We've got so many resources out there that we could help on day one.
You didn't know what to do.
I didn't know what to do. At that point I'm thinking, okay, they haven't been gone that long.
Maybe I can find them. Maybe I can track them down. We're not stupid, okay?
And what you're doing right now is you're treating us like we're stupid. Everything that's coming out of your mouth is a lie. Everything.
If you gave Caley to someone and you don't want anyone to find out because you think you're a bad mom,
or something happened to Caley and Caley's buried somewhere or in a trash can somewhere, and you had something to do with it,
either way right now it's not a very pretty picture to be painting.
You're painting yourself as a very bad person.
It needs to end.
This needs to end.
The truthful thing is that I have not seen my daughter.
The last time that I saw her was on the 9th of June.
Remember we had those two people that we were talking about?
The person who had an accident and a person who's just a cold-blooded callous monster?
That's telling me that you are the second person, this cold-blooded, callous monster
who doesn't care and doesn't want to help because she's afraid that something so
heinous happened that everyone's going to look at her and say, she's a monster, she deserves to go away,
she deserves to never see the light of day, this bad thing should happen to her.
I don't want to believe that right now, but you're going to give me your choice.
Tell us what happened to Kaylee. Tell us what happened to Kaylee.
Tell us what happened to Kaylee.
I dropped off Kaylee.
And that's the last time that I've seen her.
I dropped her off at that apartment.
No you didn't.
That's exactly where I dropped her off.
Did you just think that one day she's just going to show up at your house?
No. I sat around yesterday trying to figure out what to do.
I'm glad that I ended up seeing my mom,
that all of that stuff happened.
It happened for a reason, because it was the last two.
You're glad you saw your mom.
You could have saw your mom five weeks ago.
Said, mom, I don't know what to do.
I saw my mom's reaction right off the bat,
and it would have been the same from the get-go.
So wait a minute.
You're more afraid of your mom's reaction
than you are if you ever see your daughter again?
No, I'm absolutely petrified. Absolutely petrified. I know my mom will never forgive me. I'm never going to forgive myself.
Is it that there's some other thing more important in your life right now that you just weren't really focused on what you were saying when you told us,
so you kind of just accidentally told us you had an office here and we needed to be here or did you purposely mislead us?
Which of those two is it?
I purposely mislead us.
Okay, so you purposely mislead us. This was all in an attempt to help find your daughter, right?
That makes sense to you, correct?
In a backwards sort of way, yes.
Backwards sort of way?
I'm coming back to places that are familiar to me that I know are familiar to her.
Familiar situations that
made me, that just made me would help. How old is she? She's almost three. She's almost three.
What do you think? She's going to take a cab here? I mean, how do you think she's going to get here?
Because she's with someone else. She's with someone else who's hid her from you for five weeks. Yes.
Why would a person who has hid your daughter from you for five weeks, okay, bring her to
the building that you used to work at?
I don't know what else to do anymore.
If I knew where she was, if something would have happened, I would have admitted that
a long time ago.
Do you believe thinking up more lies to tell us what happens?
No. Jesus. I don't even know where to start. I think like it's what the first thing
that jumped out at me listening to that is when she's like I'm running out of
options. So what outcome did you want? What are your other options Casey? I just
don't know and she's just like oh I'm just saying random
fucking shit like coming back to familiar situation like what? I won't say that she's
completely emotionless because I do think obviously the detectives are like ramping
up the emotion. But there's three senior detectives going hard at her. This is an interrogation now,
this isn't an interview anymore. Oh no absolutely but. But she's still like, I dropped. They're like,
tell us what happened to Kayleigh. Tell us what happened to Kayleigh. You won't be a bad mother
if you tell us what happened. It's basically what they're saying. And she's like, I dropped Kayleigh
off on the eighth. And you're like, oh my God, how?
Oh, totally. She's still lying through her teeth, but she does in all of the other calls that I've heard of her, her tone doesn't change at all. And this one, it's slightly changes. She drops her volume.
But she's worried about herself. Oh, no, I'm not saying that she's,
you know, she's having like a mea culpa moment or feeling any particular emotions at all. I think
what she's doing is like, okay, plan A isn't working. Let's move into plan B, the emotions
phase, but she's not hysterical.
No, they can confront her with the fact that Jeff, this is when you hear her be confronted with the fact that Jeff hasn't worked
and she's just like, mm-hmm. Okay, let's move on. Yeah. Yeah, and she's, yeah, it's just
bizarre and like having literally just done a case on
catastrophic false confessions. This is exactly why I said it last week.
It is astonishing!
How old is she?
Fucking 22?
She's 22 when this interview is happening.
Oh my god.
This is what I'm saying.
She just… she does not stop.
She doesn't stop.
And when she says the thing of, I'm actually glad I ended up seeing my mum and all this
has happened, her mum dragged her out of her boyfriend's house while they were all sat there smoking weed
31 days apparently after Kayleigh went missing and she's like,
I'm actually really glad that happened.
What?
It's weird because in one frame, I feel like she knows exactly how to come across.
She's young, she's attractive.
If you watch her in the interviews, not this one because this is like, you know, much more heated in the earlier interviews and when the detective plays nice,
she knows how to behave. Right? So you know she knows how she's coming across, but it's also at
the same time, it's like she has no idea how she's coming across when she says these lies.
I can't figure out whether she has spent her life three steps ahead of everyone else, or she's so stupid, she doesn't know the difference.
I don't know.
I'm split.
I have no idea which one I think it is.
Well, we're going to go on to talk about Casey's earlier life.
I'll save my assessment for then.
Hold it in.
Again, three senior police detectives being not,
I wouldn't say aggressive is like a bad word,
but they're going hard because enough is enough.
There is a three year old missing, so they're doing what needs to be done.
And she's just like, no, I dropped her off.
I dropped her off.
Yeah.
She doesn't panic, doesn't lose her cool.
And I think if you really listen to it, it does kind of feel like the tail's wagging
the dog a bit. This is exactly what I was going to say. Although there are three detectives in there who have
found out a lot about her lies, they are ahead of her, they knew about the lies at Universal
before they even took her there, but it still feels to me like Casey is the one in control
of that interview because she just doesn't care. She has a real like lack of, like almost
a lack of shame.
Like if I was caught out in that many lies, I would be so embarrassed that I would crumble
because of that. She just has no sense of like shame. I'll keep going. It doesn't matter.
Oh, you found out that's a lie. Doesn't matter. I misled you. Yes, I brought you here. I misled
you. Carry on. What's next? It's remarkable.
She's the Pied Piper, I think. And it's because she just doesn't even answer the question. No, no, no, no. She's
just like, this is my narrative. That's what the detective says. He's like, she
just pretends like whatever they say doesn't matter, I'm just gonna keep
saying what I'm saying. Mm-hmm. But regardless, after this interview the
police arrested Casey, hoping that this would scare her and that she'd finally
just crack and
tell them everything, tell them where Kayleigh was. But again it was a big fat
nobody-nopington from Casey Anthony. So the next clip we're about to listen to
is from the one phone call that Casey Anthony was allowed after her arrest.
The first voice you're gonna hear is Casey's mum, Cindy.
Casey?
Mom.
Hey, sweetie.
Hello, I just saw your nice little cameo on TV.
So the nice little cameo on TV she's talking about
is just before she's allowed to make this phone call,
she watches the news and sees her mum go out there
and talk about the situation,
as you would fucking expect when there's a child missing.
But it's also weird for a mum to pick up the phone to her daughter who she suspects of
squirreling away her granddaughter with hey sweetie.
Oh yeah yeah and also the fact that Cindy goes and does a press conference to try and
find Kayleigh and Casey's words are I just saw your nice little cameo on TV.
What do you mean which one?
Which one? I did four different ones and I don't know I haven't seen them all I've only seen one nice little cameo on TV. telling me where she's at. Because I don't f**king know where she's at. Are you kidding me? Stacy, don't waste your call.
No.
Waste my call sitting in the jail?
Whose fault is your sitting in the jail?
You're blaming me that you're sitting in the jail?
Blame yourself for telling lies.
You mean it's not your fault.
What do you mean it's not your fault, sweetheart?
If you had told them the truth and not lied about everything,
they wouldn't...
Do me a favor.
Just tell me what Tony's number is.
I don't want to talk to you right now. I don't have his number. Well, get it from Lee, because I know Lee's at the house. Okay, the call continues.
We're going to break it down though because she speaks to three different people during
this call.
So that was her conversation.
First conversation she has after being arrested with her mum.
The level of anger she has at her mum for going on TV, I understand because her mum's
obviously gone on TV and says that she doesn't know Casey's level of involvement in things.
I would be upset if my mum said that about me.
You would be, rightfully so, but I think again, everybody let's remember this call because
Cindy goes on to have quite a change of heart as we'll discover.
But right now, we all just heard it,
plain as day, she says,
I don't know what your level of involvement is
in things, darling, or sweetheart, or whatever she fucking says.
Then she says, if only you told them the truth
instead of lying about everything.
Let's remember these things,
because she's singing a different tune later down the line.
I think the relationship between Cindy and Casey
is one of the most interesting parts of this case that I think is quite often
definitely in the documentaries overlooked purely because, and I understand
why they're doing it, they want Cindy to be involved in the documentary. Cindy and
George, Casey's dad, they're in all of the documentaries being interviewed.
Obviously if you start criticizing Cindy she's not gonna do that. I'm not saying
for a second I think Cindy is involved in Kaylee's disappearance
But the relationship there is interesting. Also you will have noticed that Casey was like get me Tony's number
Pay attention to the next bit. The next voice you're gonna hear is Casey talking to her brother Lee can you do that? I don't know what's real good it's gonna do you at this point. Well I'd like to talk to them anyway.
Okay.
Because I called to talk to my mother and it's a f***ing waste.
Oh by the way I don't want any of you coming up here when I have my first hearing for Bond and everything else.
Like don't even f***ing waste your time coming up here.
You're making it real tough for anybody to want to try to...
I'm not going around and around with you. That's pretty pointless.
Christina would love to talk to you because she thinks that you will tell her what's going on. to Even Lee, her brother, is like, it's all gonna come out.
Just tell us, tell us.
And she's just like, no.
And her singular focus is getting Tony's number.
I kind of, obviously, don't know the guy, but I kind of rate her brother for being like,
you're making it extremely difficult for anybody to want to help you.
This is because Lee has grown up in that house.
Right, we're gonna talk about this later but the dysfunction in that family is
rife, particularly the relationship between Cindy and Casey like we said. And
I think that Lee is a man who has grown up in that environment, he knows his
sister, that's why he's not yelling at her, that's why he's not like tell them the
truth like Cindy keeps doing because he knows that's not gonna work. He knows his sister, that's why he's not yelling at her, that's why he's not like, tell them the truth like Cindy keeps doing, because he knows that's not going to work.
He's just like, this is making things very difficult, it's all going to come out in the
end. Those are lines I feel like Lee has said before to his sister.
That's how it sounds. He sounds like a tired man.
He does. So he basically gives up and he hands over the phone to Christina, which is the next
voice you're going to hear in the next part of this phone call. Christina is Casey's best friend.
The first time I heard this exchange,
my jaw dropped open a little bit.
I want Tony's number, I'm not talking to anybody else.
Hello?
Hi, I'm glad everybody's at my house.
Do me a favor, get my brother back
because I need Tony's number.
Do you have anything to do with Kayleigh?
No, nothing.
Okay, so why do you want to talk to Tony?
He's my boyfriend and I want to actually try to sit and talk to him because I didn't get a chance to talk to him earlier
because I got arrested on f***ing whim today.
I just want to talk to Tony and get a little bit of...
Kaylee, you have to tell me if you know anything about Kaylee.
If anything happens with Kaylee, Kaylee, I'll die. Do you understand? I Kaylee. If anything happens with Kaylee, Casey, I'll die.
Do you understand? I'll die.
If anything happens to that baby.
Oh my god. Calling you guys?
Waste. Huge waste.
It actually makes me sick, that part of the call.
Yeah, I feel sick and sad at the same time.
Skiff's sad.
Christina sounds nice.
Yeah.
Christina sounds like a mother in anguish.
Yeah.
She's like, if anything happens to that baby, I'll die.
And Casey goes, oh wow.
Oh my god.
Are you fucking serious?
It's unbelievable.
It's like, why are you inconveniencing me with your emotions?
Get me Tony's number.
I need to talk to my boyfriend.
So her only concern at this point is not finding out where Kayleigh is, not figuring any of that out. She needs to explain to her boyfriend what's really
going on so that he doesn't, you know, freak out that his girlfriend's been
arrested. It's shocking. Yeah, yeah, it truly, truly is. So this call is made from a
jail which the police can obviously hear. They have recordings, they are aware
that all of this has gone on. So obviously, given how batshit fucking mental that call
was, it set off major alarm bells in the police station. Who was this Tony character and why
did Casey need to speak to him quite so urgently? And just in case you'd forgotten dear listener, dear sausage, dear spooky bitch, Tony is of
course Tony Lozaro, Casey's boyfriend, of but a few weeks.
He's not Casey's dad!
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, he's a new boyfriend.
He's brand new.
Exactly.
So obviously, after listening to that phone call, and given the urgency that Casey showed
in wanting to speak to Tony, the police are highly
suspicious of this Tony character.
They think that he's involved somehow.
So the police track him down and turn up at his house.
And Tony Lozaro, honestly, his life, he doesn't take part in any of these documentaries, he
doesn't take part in anything.
And I don't blame him because his life was dragged through the fucking shit because of
this case.
I'm going to say it out now, like, I don't think Tony had anything to do with fucking anything.
Yeah, I think I'm probably on your team now.
He's just like a stoner college kid.
That's what Tony Lazaro is, right?
So Tony hasn't got a fucking clue what's going on,
and according to him, Casey and he had started dating
in like the end of April, 2008.
They used to hang out here, watch TV,
and go partying together.
Tony, aside from being a student, was also a Florida club promoter who ran
classic club nights such as That's Dope Fridays. I have a confession to make.
You've been to That's Dope Fridays? No, it's worse. When I was a student I
promoted club nights. What's the best named one?
Fuck Me It's Freshers.
Excellent.
I thought that would be a really good idea.
To like meet people, make friends.
Yeah, that is a great idea.
Unless you go to Soas where nobody wants to go to Fuck Me It's Freshers.
They want to go and learn Iraqi dancing.
So I made no friends.
Oh mate.
Actually, it was worse because I tried to fly this guy and he ripped up the flyer in
front of me and he was like, I'm really not this guy and he ripped up the flyer in front of me
and he was like, I'm really not used to girls
giving me flyers and say, fuck me on them.
Yeah, not with that attitude.
Ha ha ha ha ha!
You should be so lucky.
Yeah, it was so embarrassing that I just deleted
the, like, my boss's number basically
and I didn't even pick up my money.
No, do you know what?
He's embarrassing.
Those students are embarrassing.
Call yourself a fucking student.
Get in the bin, I hate it.
Yeah, it was, actually, I've just been overwhelmed
with a wave of anxiety just even telling you it.
It was so awful.
But, you know, we grow, we move.
I hate that guy.
Yeah, no, I can see his face so clearly.
And then I was in a tutorial with him
for the rest of the year.
Mate.
Yeah, it was bad. It was really really bad I'm sweating. I'm never gonna
complain about my uni ever again ever again Jesus these people shut up. Yeah
yeah it was bad. So after three weeks of Tony and Casey's love affair apparently
Casey had introduced him to her daughter Kayleigh. And then Tony said that after the introduction,
that Kaylee would basically come to the house
about three times a week with her mom.
Tony and his housemate both said that as far as they could
see, Casey had been a great mom,
that she and Kaylee had a really strong relationship
and that she really looked after her.
And this is the thing, I think sometimes people do want to,
because Casey Anthony is such an unlikable character,
they do want to ignore anything that Anthony is such an unlikable character, they do want to
ignore anything that could be slightly positive. And as far as all of her
friends and Tony and his housemate with who she spent the majority of her time
and probably where she spent most of her days when she was pretending to be at
work, said that Kayleigh was incredibly intelligent, she was taught a lot by
Casey and Casey wouldn't allow anyone to smoke around her.
Like she was a good mum, visibly during that time, as far as everyone could tell.
And then, and this is according to Tony, apparently in about mid March, so about six
weeks before the police turned up at his door, Casey, who had still been coming over
daily, suddenly stopped bringing Kaylee with her.
And this ties in with the timeline of Kaylee's disappearance as told by Casey.
But interestingly, Casey never even once mentioned to Tony, her boyfriend, the love of her life,
the man she has to speak to urgently, that Kayleeleigh was missing or that she'd been kidnapped by her
fucking nanny. She spent the next 31 days at this guy's house and never said that and this is the
man that she basically moved in with for the month that Kayleigh was missing and Tony tells all this
to the police. And according to Tony during that time, Casey hadn't seemed sad or concerned or
worried about anything. She'd been in the time of her life.
She doesn't have to go to work.
She can just sweat weed all the time.
No kid to look after.
Living the life.
So now the police were absolutely convinced that Casey had done something to Kayleigh
and their suspicions were only confirmed when they examined the car that had been picked
up by the Anthony's from the impound lot.
As soon as the detectors walked into the garage it was being kept in the smell of death and
decomposition hit them right in the face which if you've ever smelled it if you
ever walked past a disemboweled dead Fox you know what that smell is and it
smells like nothing else. A cadaver dog was brought in and in a move that
surprised absolutely no one the dog alerted its handler to the boot of the car.
When police examined the boot of the car, it was definitely where the overwhelming smell was
emanating from, but you could also tell that someone had tried very hard to clean the car out.
But try as they may have done, they did not do a particularly good job
because on the carpet of the boot there was a massive dark stain.
Forensics also managed to collect several human hairs from the boot.
So when the stain on the carpet was tested it was found to have very high levels of chloroform
present. All the hairs that were found in the car were also
DNA tested. The problem was that the hairs that were found didn't have like the root
and the follicle. I thought like is the follicle a bit in the head? So anyway, they didn't
have the bud, whatever it is, that comes out of the head with the hair if it's pulled.
And because of this, the hair could only be tested for mitochondrial DNA. And
this type of DNA, we've talked about it before, is the type of DNA that's passed from the
maternal side. And so analysis of the hairs that were found in the boot were only able
to tell detectives that it either belonged to Cindy, Casey or Kaylee.
Which considering their family car is no good to fucking anyone.
It's not. The other thing they were able to tell though, the colour of the hair, which was like a sort
of soft brown, the length of the hair and also the fact that the hair hadn't been treated
so it had never been dyed or bleached and both Cindy and Casey, Casey has dyed hair
and Cindy has bleached hair, led them to conclude that it was most likely going to be Kayleigh's.
The hair also showed banding and
this is something we haven't come across before. No! So educate me Dr. Barlow. So PMRB is post-mortem
root band and apparently after someone dies if you observe hair under a microscope, you will see an opaque band, like a dark band
that runs near the root areas of the hair on a decomposing body.
So if you compare hair pulled from a living person or pulled from a dead person where
decompers started, you will see like a black band along the head, right, on the hair.
And it's not well understood. They actually don't
understand why this happens. So I can't tell you guys why it happens. But what I can say is that
you're not going to see that banding on hair where the body hasn't started to decompose.
It's called post-mortem root band. So not only can they make the logical assumption
via a process of hair, it's a bit of a legally
blonde woman isn't it, of hair dying elimination, they know it's a dead person's hair. So they
know that it is most likely to be Kayleigh's hair and the person the hair belonged to is
dead.
Was in the stages of decomposition.
In the car.
And in the car because the hair or the hairs were found in the
boot. So the connection they're making is exactly what you just said, Hannah, that Kayleigh's dead,
mitochondrial DNA will only take us so far, but because of the treatment of the hair we can assume
as her, the banding shows that it came from the head of somebody who was decomposing and they were
found in the boot of the car. So they're saying that says we can say that Kayleigh is dead and she was
in the boot of this car.
So the car really does become a key piece of evidence. And in fact, George Anthony,
Casey's dad, he was an ex-police officer, which just makes this whole thing get better
and better. And when the car, because remember he and Cindy go pick up the car first, and
he actually told the police, he took them aside and told the police
That he had quote bad vibes when he'd got the car back
George also told police and this recorded in a fucking police interview quote where this is headed. I don't like it
I don't want to believe that I could have raised someone who could have hurt another person
George Anthony breaks my heart in this entire day. Just destroy this man. My heart breaks for
him.
By now investigators had also heard the third call that Cindy Anthony had made on the night
of the 15th of July and they had heard her say the car smells like there's been a damn dead body in there.
Just a little fun factette for you. Cindy Anthony is a registered nurse which
means she would have known exactly what human decomposition smells like. She'd
even worked in a morgue so... Yeah so ex-cop and nurse pick up a car and they're
both like smells like there's bin of dead body in here
I don't think you can get much better than that
No, I don't either
Cindy doesn't seem to see that as a particular problem because she admits the fact that she's a nurse and she knows what dead person smells like
She tells that straight to the police
But when they press her about the statement she made about the smell of death on the 911 call Cindy changes her mind
This is where the u-turns begin from Cindy. The lady is very much returning, it would seem.
Cindy now said that quote, smells like there's been a dead body in there, is just a turn
of phrase.
Which it is, but when there has actually been a dead body in there, that is quite a specific
thing to say.
This is the thing though, they don't have the evidence to prove that there's
been a dead body in there.
They have the hairs, they have the stain.
They can't prove it.
They can't definitively prove there's been a dead body in there.
But we heard the phone call from Cindy Anthony.
It does not sound like it's a turn of phrase.
She also later says when they call bullshit on that, she says, I said it
because no one had come to the house after two hours of me calling the police.
And I said it as a way to get somebody there immediately.
Hmm.
So yeah, she's just saying that, you know, whether there really was a dead body or whether it was just a really horrible smell, there was a horrible smell and Cindy felt like she had to explain that somehow.
And she chooses to explain it by saying the smell must have come from the bag of rubbish that had been in the boot of the car. When the Anthony's picked up the car there had indeed been a load of rubbish and a half-eaten
pizza in the back and they decided that that must have been the source of the odour.
I do not have the tidiest car in the world. I think having a car is like having a giant handbag.
I would never leave half a pizza in my car that is absolutely violent. If you've ever done that
you're going to jail.
Well this is the thing.
Basically when they pick it up from the impound lot, there's like a bag in the back just like
torn open rubbish, half eaten pizza, maggots, whatever.
How it gets there is an interesting part of this story.
Because where the car was picked up by, it was next to a bunch of massive bins.
So I suspect what happened.
Casey Anthony tries very hard to clean up this mess
She realized she can't get rid of the smell. We'll talk about what our theories are. Oh, okay
She picked some bin bags out of the rubbish sticks it in there
Hoping that will mask the smell of decomposition in death and that she'll be able to explain away the smell that way
Okay, that makes sense. And that's not a hot take, that's like quite a common theory that is out there.
But still, I won't believe for one second
that registered nurse, Cindy Anthony,
would be confusing the smell of a moldy pizza
and some maggots to that of a literal dead body.
So I think it's pretty safe to assume at this stage
in the game that Cindy Anthony, Casey Anthony's mom,
knew by this stage that something had probably happened
to Kayleigh and that Casey knew what it was and was involved in it.
But Cindy can't face up to it and like she's done so many times before, Cindy fell into
her default mode of protecting her daughter Casey at all costs.
So let's take a little look at the relationship between Cindy and Casey Anthony because like I said I think it's very interesting and I also think it's
very important in understanding both of these women's behavior in this case. In
all of the documentaries Cindy claims that she and Casey were super close,
making out like it was one big lovey-dovey family and I'm sure you know
to give Cindy some credit that that's what most people would do. No one's gonna
sit there and air their dirty laundry in front of the world. You're always gonna put the best face on.
But the thing is, it's just not really true. When she was 17, Casey was about to graduate
from high school, as far as her family knew anyway. But in actual fact, Casey hadn't
been going to class for quite some time. And the day of her graduation the school had called
the Antonis and told them that because of this, because Casey had been turning up to
class, that Casey wouldn't actually be graduating.
I have a recurring stress stream that is the same thing. It's usually that I have mixed
up my scheduling on my timetable so I need to do, it's always a chemistry module and
I never go, I never go always a chemistry module and I never go
I never go to this chemistry module and then I'm terrified that I'm never gonna
graduate from university and it always takes me a good 20 seconds when I wake
up to remind myself that I'm 31 and I've had a degree for quite some time and it
had nothing to do with chemistry. There you go. Very similar to what Casey's
actual situation was. Yes. Because when her parents confronted Casey with this
she just
blamed the school. She said that they had mixed up her timetables and that she'd been
accidentally missing classes because they'd double booked her. That's why they were telling
them that she hadn't been going to classes. It was all the school's fault. Now, I don't
think Cindy's stupid. She's not stupid. No. She knew her daughter. But I also think that
Cindy, and well not think, I know because
of what happens next, appearances are very important to Cindy. So she told Casey to carry on as normal,
accept her graduation gifts from friends and family and just to tell everyone that she'd
graduated. So they don't like hold her accountable. Someone I went to university's parents did that.
Yeah, they don't hold her accountable. They're not like, well, you're just going to have to go to those classes
you mixed. Even if you want to be like whoever's fault it was, you need to sort this now because
you're literally not going to graduate from, we don't do that here, but I think it's a
big thing in America. No one gave me a fucking present for leaving secondary school. But
anyway, like she won't graduate and they don't make her go back and do it They just say tell everybody you did. Mm-hmm
The girl said one thing that did that my university her parents actually staged a false graduation shoot
So she could send pictures to her family. Wow. Yeah parenting
Yeah
We're not a million miles away from this because the Anthony's actually threw Casey a big congratulations party and buried the whole thing
Soon after this pretend graduation party when Casey was 19 years old, she started putting
on some weight, particularly around her stomach and reproductive area.
On her uterus.
On her uterus.
Her uterus was getting extremely heavy with life.
In the documentaries, they make it sound like Casey just went and told her mum that she was
pregnant and that it was all lovely and magical and everyone loved each other and held hands.
In reality, according to actual family members like my homeboy Casey's brother
Lee, who I think is the only person in the situation who has headscrewed on at
all, Lee says that Casey actually hid the pregnancy for as long as she possibly
could. And when Cindy found out, because she is not an idiot and secondly a nurse,
that both Cindy
and Casey joined forces and continued to lie about the pregnancy.
At family parties, people would congratulate Casey on the baby, but then she and Cindy
would both pretend that Casey was just bloated.
Of course she wasn't.
On the 9th of August 2005, Casey Anthony gave birth to a little girl that she named Kaylee
Marie Anthony.
This makes me very uncomfortable.
She says,
so at the hospital when Casey is giving birth to Kaylee,
Cindy was the first person to hold her granddaughter.
Yep.
That is gross.
Who the fuck allowed that? I don't know. I do not know. But I can imagine
Cindy. Look, I know Cindy is also a victim in this. Like she's lost her granddaughter. But we can't
ignore the backstory or the relationship between the two of them. Cindy doesn't hide the fact that
she's done this. She actually says in one of the documentaries that she did feel a little bit guilty
but she just couldn't help it. Just had to had to hold her was like having Casey all over again
The level of like yeah, I mean there is there is a Facebook group called daughters of narcissistic mothers
And it is full of stuff like that like wearing white to a wedding day
stealing children
Making a parent feel guilty for not giving the grandchild to them,
essentially. Honestly, it's absolutely brimming with stuff like that.
Presumably, appearances, appearances, appearances. So you can see here, just
from those two examples that we know about, that there is a lot of enabling
behavior going on. They never hold Casey accountable and I really couldn't help
but think and again I don't think Cindy was involved in anything I think she is
absolutely devastated by the loss of her granddaughter. That is absolutely clear to see.
But I couldn't help thinking during some of the phone calls during some of
the jail visits which we'll go on to listen to at the end of this episode
when Casey is speaking to her mother in the way she speaks to her that it's the sound of a monster eating its
creator. Yes I think that is spot-on. Yeah. So the other question that does get
talked about a lot in this case is who was Kayleigh's father? We don't actually
know. Casey said at first that it was a man named Jesse Grund who she was in a
relationship with for the majority of her pregnancy.
But it turns out it wasn't him.
She then said it was another man who later died in a car accident, also turned out to
not be him.
And to this day, we don't know who Kaylee's father was or is.
After Kaylee was born, Casey and Kaylee both lived with Casey's parents in Orlando.
And from the outside, I think the situation looked pretty normal for the next two years.
The only thing is, obviously we know, listeners and us, that for those two years after Kayleigh
was born, Casey had just been pretending to go to work.
So once again, I just think her being able to tolerate that level of deception is unbelievable.
On top of this deceit upon lies, upon confusion, Casey was also stealing from her parents,
her brother and her friends all of the time because she had no job, which famously means
you have no money. But Casey couldn't ask for money because everyone thought that she
had a job. But obviously, most people knew that something was off. Even Cindy admits
in the first 911 call that the stealing had been going on
For quite some time again. It's just like the level of willingness. They all have to just bury their heads in the sand
Mm-hmm. Why is your daughter stealing money if she has this big job?
She doesn't and you know that they know that but they're just like well, I'm just gonna fucking think what I want to think
I'm just gonna see what I want to see. Yeah, no, exactly.
Print the myth.
Yes.
Live the myth is the fucking words on the doormat at the Anthony household.
Print the myth.
I'm gonna get that on my doormat.
At the moment, it's just hedgehogs, which my sister thinks is juvenile, but she can
shut up.
So some parts of the life at the Anthony's family home was true, however, how difficult it may be for you to believe at this stage in the game.
In the evening, Cindy and George or Cece and Jojo, as Kayleigh called her grandparents, would dote on the little girl.
And I think that it was in order to avoid losing little Kayleigh and to avoid losing face socially that Cindy and George allowed all of Casey's bullshit to continue.
It's I mean, it's a it's a golden sort of of calamity to be holding over your parents, isn't it?
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, she'd literally come home from work and be like,
do you want some, like, grandma time? Here you go.
I've been with her all day while you thought I was at work.
Yeah, right, and now I'm going to go off and smoke weed.
Again, with the weed smoking, I do want to make this point just because we'll go
on to see next week that they make a big deal of like Casey drinking a lot,
partying a lot, smoking weed, blah, blah, blah.
That's actually not who Casey was.
Like when she was a teenager, she was actually the mother of the group is how
all of her friends described her.
And that's how she was known.
She was actually often the designated driver when they went out. She wasn't a partier really. She didn't
actually even smoke weed. Those things started or were starting around this
time. We'll talk about that more next week. We have to be fair about these
situations and she wasn't a big partier prior. So if you think all of this is not
weird and enabling enough, let's listen
to our next clip because I think it really shows you the level of
dysfunction in the family and it shows you kind of the dynamics I think very
clearly. And the clips we're about to listen to are from a jail visit between
Cindy, George and Casey after she's been in custody for about two weeks. Forgive anything that you've said Hold on, can we turn the volume down?
You can probably hear it, my head's gonna explode
I haven't said anything, don't worry
It is kinda loud
Um, yeah, okay
Is that better?
Casey?
Yeah?
Can you hear me?
Just a little bit more.
Yeah, that's good.
That's good, honey.
Yeah, that's perfect.
Are you okay?
Yeah, I'm good.
I just talked to Lee.
I know.
He told us.
Yeah, we got cut off within our last minute, but we at least got a chance to cover a lot
of stuff in our hour, so.
That's good.
What's that t-shirt?
I didn't get a chance to ask him, you know, other things.
Kaylee's picture is on the back.
Is it? Can Dad show me the shirt?
Turn around so you can see. It's the Never Lose Hope Foundation. Do you see it?
I can see part of it, yeah.
Have you seen me? And then it has the information on how to contact.
Okay. Casey, you don't realize that the whole United States is looking for Kaylee.
I know that, Mom.
Her cover is going to be on People Magazine in a few days.
Okay.
Everybody is looking for her.
Oh, good.
Everybody is looking for her.
Are we going to be able to find her, do you think?
I hope we can, Mom. No, I didn't get a chance to ask Lee.
Can you look up a little bit more?
Raise your eyes up a little bit. There you go.
I want action.
Look straight up so I can look into your eyes, darling. Thank you. I need you know I need to do that.
Please look up, sweetheart. I need to see your eyes darling thank you I need you know I need to do that please look
up sweetheart I need to see your eyes I want to be able to look at you guys too
I can't look at you and look at the camera well you don't have to look at
the camera look at me I'm looking at you okay you're sitting very low your heads
about this much in the TV I know know again, the lack of emotion,
people deal with stuff differently.
But her dad's literally wearing a t-shirt
with a picture of her missing daughter on it, nothing.
She's just like, uh-huh, okay.
And then I think one of the most telling parts
is when Cindy keeps telling her,
everyone is looking for Kayleigh.
She's gonna be on the front cover of People magazine,
which is a fucking massive magazine.
And she's like, okay. It's a national. Good and then I don't know if
you saw there was I will post the video linked so you guys can watch this I've
watched it a fucking million times and it's like an hour and a half long but
it's worth it when she says that Casey goes she sounds irritated mm-hmm that
people are looking she sounds annoyed
She doesn't sound like oh, thank God you may have found cover of people might like people are looking great
This is what we need to do. This is where we need to be focusing soon. You need to speak to me
She's like, okay fine. Okay good. She sounds worried
She sounds inconvenienced. Mm-hmm And I think this becomes quite a repetitive part and you'll definitely hear more of this in the next clips.
When Cindy says to Casey, are we going to be able to find her do you think?
What does that sound like? Why would you ask that?
How would she know if she's got nothing to do with it?
Are we going to be able to find her do you think?
I think as a mother, which obviously I'm not, but the way I envision that situation
going is if your daughter is in jail for something she didn't do, she's innocent and you know
it, wouldn't you be reassuring her? Wouldn't you be like, it's going to be fine, we're
going to find her. You wouldn't be like, do you think we can find her? We'll find whoever
took her. We'll get you out. We'll get you out. Yeah. There is some of that. This call, like I said, it goes on
for about an hour and a half and it flip-flops between them reassuring her
and joking about and like her making jokes about like eating bologna or
whatever to these moments that are very clear to me that the Antonis are like
we know you did it. it. But also something very telling
that listen out for in the next clip is it's just they pussyfoot around it, they tick toe
around it, they never want to confront her outright. Why? Like why would a parent be
scared of a child? That's a person who has had a violent temper in the past. Why would
they be scared of her like this? Because she's manip manipulative because she's probably made their lives a living hell
All of those things. Yeah, a lot of people are scared of their children. Absolutely. Absolutely
and also the thing that's weird and again linked to
Parents knowing what type of child they've got when Cindy keeps saying, you know, I need to I need to look in your eyes
When you're talking to me that is a mother who thinks that their child is a liar. Oh, yeah, right?
I'm not reading too much into that. Am I why does she keep saying it? She keeps saying it
Look at the camera. It's been addressed before
Yeah, you know why I have to because you lie all the fucking time exactly and I can only tell if I'm looking directly into
Your brain and I can tell So let's listen to get her back. That's exactly how I feel to the truth.
Casey, we have to find her before her third birthday. That's coming up fast.
I know, we have a couple weeks. I don't want to wait another minute. I don't want to wait another minute.
I want her to be found whether I'm
still stuck in here or not. I don't care. I think once she's found then you can tell
everybody what you know and you'll be released. Don't you think? Potentially. I don't know. Yuri has it set in his mind that I've done something.
Well, he thinks you guys did something to Kaylee.
Hey, can you hold on for a second?
Yeah, well don't waste our time.
I'm not going to. I'll be right back.
Why would she do that?
Again, it's not them saying, Casey, tell us more about the
nanny. They do go on and do that later. But I get I don't believe
them when they're asking her about the nanny. They're like,
we need to find her before her third birthday. Do you think
we're going to be able to do that? I want her back now,hmm. They're talking to her like she's got her. Mm-hmm because they know she knows yeah
Yeah, don't waste our time. Yeah. Yeah, and then she's like well Lee thinks I've done something and it's like
He thinks you guys have done something to Kaylee and they are convinced
There's also parts of this interview where you can tell that the parents think that Tony was involved
Because they say Tony has admitted to the police that there were drugs there's house There's also parts of this interview where you can tell that the parents think that Tony was involved
because they say Tony has admitted to the police
that there were drugs at his house.
So what they think has happened,
I think they believe this to the end
or they want to believe this to this day
is that Kayleigh was at Tony's house,
put something in her mouth, died,
and they covered it up to not have to deal with it.
And they keep talking about that.
You can hear, they're not like,
where else should we be looking?
They're like, you tell us, Casey.
I want her back before her third birthday.
It's really heartbreaking.
When Cindy says that he thinks you guys have done something,
she just gets up and walks off for three minutes.
Yeah, yeah, I think that's worth pointing out
for the people listening at home.
Yeah, she fully, as soon as that sentence
finishes she's just like, wait a second. Yeah. And then she just leaves. She leaves and I
counted it was for three minutes. And Cindy says, why would she do that? And apparently
she says something like for her own protection when there's like rotation of calls going,
Casey's in protective custody. So she's taken away from everybody while the phone rotation
is happening. But it is quite convenient time. Yes, yeah. Yeah.
Okay, let's listen to this next bit.
This bit is Casey talking to George, her father.
I know this might be a tough thing to answer.
No, go ahead.
But did you borrow something from anyone
or remove it without their permission
that Kayleigh might be in need of help for?
No.
I know that's a tough question, sweetie sweetie but I just need to ask you. It's not a tough question dad. I mean mom knows the stuff
that I had taken from her. We discussed that you know on numerous occasions and with Amy you know
I mean I feel guilty about that. I feel extremely guilty. So when she's talking about with Amy I feel extremely guilty about that. That is a friend
of the family's that Casey stole her checkbook and wrote herself a bunch of checks. So basically
she has a long history of stealing money, stealing checks, stealing cars, whatever she
needs to because obviously she doesn't have a fucking job. And you can hear very clearly
George being like, has Kayleigh been taken because of something you've done? Again, they're
not like, we know it's not you. They're like, we think it's you, we just don't know why.
But I was under a time of desperation. What do you mean by that with time of desperation?
I don't understand. Like I said to you, well I said to mom, and Lee and I have spoken and he advised me of
something which is very smart.
The written contact will be better than anything that's going to be recorded since we can't
speak openly freely in person.
Okay.
Well I don't want to take time then going into anything else and I just, I want you
to know is there something that I can do for you sweetie?
I want you know is there something that I can do for you, sweetie I mean I want you out of here. I know I want me out of here too is as quickly as possible
But at the same time I know that
Until we get the bond lowered as as much as possible, which is probably gonna take a lot
The police aren't gonna drop any charges
That's pretty evident
Well, can I share something with you? Yeah the longer along with this drags on
The harder it's going to be
There's gonna be maybe additional things that might hit everyone and I don't want to get into that with it, but it's
It's getting very very crucial that we've got to get you out of here. I can get you out of here right now
I would but I'm like Kaylee back to
That again Kaylee is my concern.
If I have to stay in here outside of that,
if I can get out and then have to come back,
I'll deal with whatever I have to myself
in regard to me.
I wanna be out.
I want you to know, I wanna take your pain away from you.
So you can tell me anything.
I know that, dad. I miss you to know I want to take your pain away from you. So you can tell me anything. I know that dad.
I miss you sweetie.
I know that. I miss you too.
I wish I could have been a better dad and a better grandpa you know.
You've been a great dad and you've been the best grandfather. Don't for a second think otherwise.
Don't for a second think otherwise. You and mom have been the best grandparents.
Kaylee's been so lucky.
Kaylee is so lucky to have both of you.
I can't even put into words how glad I am that she's had both of you.
And that she still had both of you and that she still has both of you.
You know it goes without saying you know that our house is empty without both of you there.
It's empty. All the little things we took for granted we miss them so so much.
That's exactly how I feel. All your little things and all her little things.
It hurts when we're not there.
Good to say we got to support each other from here on.
Or at least spent a moment with you today in the hearing.
Four hours a day, you know.
You know, I got threatened the other day
by Detective Melich about they were going to
send a squad car to visit Grandpa regarding the date because it's the 15th that we tape
recorded Grandpa.
And I felt just a teeny bit of what you may be going through, Casey, about trying to protect
someone that you love so much.
So I want you to know I don't know where you're coming from as far as I don't know the circumstances.
But I know the mother that you are and the person that you are.
And I know you're doing whatever you need to do to protect I
hope you're just protecting Kaley don't worry again about protecting your dad or
me or Lee understand yes we can we can handle anything
this sounds like a case for the grammar detective. Which bits? I'm so lost.
Because she mixes up tensors, it's your favourite thing.
Oh sorry, yeah no, I'm overwhelmed. I'm overwhelmed.
Yeah, I don't even know where to fucking begin with this.
Let's talk about the mixes. Because she says it, she says, keep saying it.
I'm so glad she had you, I'm so glad she had you.
And then she catches herself immediately and then says, and I'm so glad she still has you. Again, she instinctively knows to fix it and she does it three times, which is very
telling. And again, I feel like the Antonis fucking they're giving it everything. They're
trying every trap. George, I just, he just absolutely breaks my fucking heart,
honestly. But again, you just have them being like, when Cindy is saying stuff about the
police going to her father, so Casey's granddad's house, and threatening to go and question
him and stuff, and she's like, I feel how you might be feeling. Are you trying to protect
somebody? Again, they're like, are you protecting Tony? Like this is the narrative and again George being like you
can tell me anything. They know it's her and again I just want everybody to
remember all of these phone calls for next week's episode particularly Cindy
saying if you are protecting somebody you don't need to protect me, you don't
need to protect your dad, you don't need to protect Lee. Remember that next week.
I've just got one final clip and then we're going to wrap it up today because it's fucking
making my head hurt.
And I think this particular clip, I am going to load the dice before I let you hear it
because I'm going to tell you what I think it means.
But listen to what Cindy is saying.
Really listen to what Cindy is saying and remember to keep in your mind when you listen
to what Cindy is saying that Casey has told her already stop asking me certain questions because anybody could
see this, anybody could watch this because they will.
Lee has said we should write everything to each other in letters.
Casey tells them that, Casey tells them that during this call.
So just think about what the subtext is of this part of the call.
You have to keep thinking positive, positive feelings Casey. Oh I know I have been. the subtext is of this that she's okay. Okay. And your gut tells you that she's close or she's hiding?
She's not far. I know in my heart she's not far. I can feel it.
Okay.
Okay.
I think that's a code.
Yeah.
Groundbreaking.
What Cindy's trying to do here is reassure herself that
Casey is okay. Yeah. She's nearby and something. She's like, what is your gut telling you?
Is she local? How the fuck would she know that? If the nanny's taking her, how the
fuck would Casey know that? To be fair though, there are multiple, multiple, multiple interviews
with What's her face McCann? Where she's like, I know she's alive. I can feel it. Oh, that
I can give. It's not what Casey even says.
No, it's like questioning from Cindy.
But where is she okay?
Where is she doing the being okay, Casey?
What does your gut tell you?
Yeah, yeah.
No, no, I can absolutely understand a mother saying that.
I know in my heart my child is still alive.
I know in my gut my child is still alive.
No one is gonna ask that mother. No, no, but where? Do you think she's still alive? What's your
gut telling you? Mother's intuition, of course, I believe that's the thing. That's true,
yeah, yeah. But nobody in an investigation... No, that's very true....is gonna be like,
we've got nothing. What's your gut telling you, mum? Yeah, that's actually... I hadn't
thought about it like that. It is information that is offered up freely it is not questioned
Yes, yes
It is not something that you ask for when your granddaughter is missing and the fact that Cindy is asking that is again
I think it's indeed being like tell me she's okay. Tell me without telling me that she's okay
Yeah, and that's it. So the guys that is where we're gonna fucking call it
That is part one of Casey Anthony
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