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The Casey Anthony Murder Trial

By: Claudette Walker, Matrix Filia
Narrated by: John Eastman
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From sidebars to sideshows, this is The Casey Anthony Murder Trial.

The book is a comprehensive look at the media, judge, jury, defendant, lawyers, witnesses, and evidence, written with eyes wide open. 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 media covered the arrest of the mother, and for the first time an American jury selection was televised live, from our home in 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 story of this trial, done in real time, including the observations and opinions of the two writers as the trial was ongoing.

We know this trial. The book examines the murder of Caylee, the trial of her mother, and takes a hard look at the judicial system. This trial and the acquittal of her mother for the murder have resulted in strong opinions, from agreement with the verdict to venomous hatred of all involved in the case and even those who write about this trial. Listen and judge for yourself.

No proceeds of this book go to Casey Anthony, her family or representatives.

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Awesome information - Terrible delivery.

I actually may need to read the book on this one because the delivery on the audio book was so flat I think I only heard about 60% of it. The book is written in a very comprehensive manner, with a lot of really quality information - the reader has delivered it in a way that is comparable to a professor speaking for hours on end, in the flattest most dull voice you've ever heard. The reader made something that is not at all boring, into something terribly boring.

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