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Author | : Keith R. Ablow |
Publisher | : St. Martin's Press |
Total Pages | : 284 |
Release | : 2013-07-02 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9781250039637 |
Presents an analysis of the childhood and psychological makeup of Casey Anthony to understand the woman acquitted in the murder of her three-year-old daughter, Caylee Anthony.
Author | : Jeff Ashton |
Publisher | : Harper Collins |
Total Pages | : 293 |
Release | : 2012-08-28 |
Genre | : True Crime |
ISBN | : 0062246356 |
The definitive inside story of the case that captivated the nation. . . and the verdict that no one saw coming. It was the trial that stunned America. On July 5, 2011, nearly three years after her initial arrest, Casey Anthony walked away, virtually scot-free, from one of the most sensational murder trials of all time. She'd been accused of killing her daughter, Caylee, but the trial only left behind more questions: Was she actually innocent? What really happened to Caylee? Was this what justice really looked like? In Imperfect Justice, prosecutor Jeff Ashton, one of the principal players in the case's drama, sheds light on those questions and much more, telling the behind-the-scenes story of the investigation, the trial, and the now-infamous verdict. Complete with never-before-revealed information about the case and the accused, Ashton examines what the prosecution got right, what they got wrong, and why he remains completely convinced of Casey Anthony's guilt.
Author | : Diane Fanning |
Publisher | : Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 348 |
Release | : 2009-11-03 |
Genre | : True Crime |
ISBN | : 1429988509 |
***Please note: This ebook does not contain the photos found in the print edition of this title.*** When news broke of three-year-old Caylee Anthony's disappearance from her home in Florida in July 2008, there was a huge outpouring of sympathy across the nation. The search for Caylee made front-page headlines. But there was one huge question mark hanging over the case: the girl's mother. As the investigation continued and suspicions mounted, Casey became the prime suspect. In October, based on new evidence against Casey—her erratic behavior and lies, her car that showed signs of human decomposition—a grand jury indicted the young single mother. Then, two months later, police found Caylee's remains a quarter of a mile away from the Anthony home. Casey pled not guilty to charges of murder in the first degree, and she continues to protest her innocence. Did she or didn't she kill Caylee? Mommy's Little Girl is the story of one of the most shocking, confusing, and horrific crimes in modern American history.
Author | : Wendy Murphy |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 230 |
Release | : 2011-11-01 |
Genre | : True Crime |
ISBN | : 9781935827085 |
An account of the trial of Casey Anthony for the murder of her daughter Caylee.
Author | : Leslie Seppinni |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Murder |
ISBN | : 9780983990628 |
Author | : Keith Destine Williams |
Publisher | : Page Publishing Inc |
Total Pages | : 76 |
Release | : 2022-08-01 |
Genre | : True Crime |
ISBN | : 1641382805 |
This is how it all began, the story that captivated the Nation and became one of the most Infamous Crimes of the Century. This was the story of Caylee Marie Anthony, a beautiful child taken way too early. When all was said and done, nobody paid for the crime, nobody was incarcerated or accused, and Nobody knew the truth. Or did they? There was a story that went UNaEUR"published of a young gentleman who became deeply attached to the case that just might know the truth to it all. His story was so factual he nearly became a suspect for his knowledge of how she died, where she would be found, and most importantly, who killed her. He knew some of the smallest details that only someone who committed the crime would know. How you ask? That's where the story gets interesting! Here's the True Story from Keith Destine Williams, Lead on a journey he never saw coming
Author | : Claudette Walker |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 542 |
Release | : 2011-10 |
Genre | : True Crime |
ISBN | : 9780971629271 |
This book is a comprehensive look at the law, media, judge, jury, defendant, lawyers, witnesses, and evidence, in this high profile murder trial. This is what most people never see: the events that occur during a murder trial. With all the elements of an American tragedy, complete with the elevation of the mother to celebrity status, Casey Anthony stood accused of murdering her two-year-old daughter. Caylee was last seen with her mother, and the toddler's disappearance went unreported for 31 days. A massive worldwide search ensued, before the discovery of Caylee's remains in a murky Florida swamp six months later. In the trial, both the lawyers and witnesses seemed to cross the lines between fact and fiction during this spectacle of horrors. The jury was selected from the authors hometown, Pinellas County, Florida. From jury selection to sentencing, this is a comprehensive interpretation of a first-degree murder trial and our American justice system, for good or bad. This is not a storybook, but the history of this trial, done in real time, including the observations and opinions of the two writers with legal explanations provided by the "house lawyer," a criminal defense attorney, as the trial was ongoing. This is a look at the American legal system, in action. The Casey Anthony Murder Trial is the most complete real time readable transcript known.
Author | : Steve Helling |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 89 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Murder |
ISBN | : 9781603209328 |
Author | : Keith Russell Ablow, MD |
Publisher | : St. Martin's Press |
Total Pages | : 364 |
Release | : 2010-08-24 |
Genre | : True Crime |
ISBN | : 1429901152 |
The Scott Peterson murder case is the most gripping and highly publicized crime story of the 21st Century. It has captivated a public hungry for the answer to one question: Why would a man with no known history of violent crime or mental illness, with a pretty wife about to give birth to his son, brutally murder her? To get "inside Peterson's head," the national media turned to forensic psychiatrist Keith Ablow, M.D. His appearances resulted in a deluge of e-mails with most stating that his theories about the spawning of a killer inside Peterson were the first that made sense to them. Members of Scott's and Laci's families have also stated that his comments were the first that helped them understand what happened inside Scott's mind. Inside the Mind of Scott Peterson takes readers into the mind of a killer, including: · How Scott Peterson's empathy for others was shattered by a three generation "blood line" of childhood loss and abandonment · How Peterson came to expertly "imitate" a person, while having no true, core self · Early signs that Peterson was losing his capacity to empathize with others · Why an addiction to sex took root in his psyche · Why Peterson's meeting Amber Frey while his wife was pregnant triggered the "perfect" psychological storm · Clues to Peterson's guilt in his interviews with Gloria Gomez and Diane Sawyer · What Peterson was probably thinking as he listened to testimony in court and received his death sentence Why Peterson could kill again, if released. Using contacts at the FBI, and hiring private investigators and researchers, Keith Ablow delves deeply into Scott Peterson's life story to answer the question: How did an All American boy turn into a ruthless killer? As the nation continues to follow the case this summer, and Peterson awaits appeal on his death sentence, Ablow's extensive psychological profile will be a window on Peterson's soul and the pathological gears turning in his mind.
Author | : Phyllis Chesler |
Publisher | : Chicago Review Press |
Total Pages | : 513 |
Release | : 2011-07-01 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 1569769095 |
Updated and revised with seven new chapters, a new introduction, and a new resources section, this landmark book is invaluable for women facing a custody battle. It was the first to break the myth that mothers receive preferential treatment over fathers in custody disputes. Although mothers generally retain custody when fathers choose not to fight for it, fathers who seek custody often win—not because the mother is unfit or the father has been the primary caregiver but because, as Phyllis Chesler argues, women are held to a much higher standard of parenting. Incorporating findings from years of research, hundreds of interviews, and international surveys about child-custody arrangements, Chesler argues for new guidelines to resolve custody disputes and to prevent the continued oppression of mothers in custody situations. This book provides a philosophical and psychological perspective as well as practical advice from one of the country’s leading matrimonial lawyers. Both an indictment of a discriminatory system and a call to action over motherhood under siege, Mothers on Trial is essential reading for anyone concerned either personally or professionally with custody rights and the well-being of the children involved.