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Casey Anthony: Where Innocence Died — The Emotional Biography of Crime, Controversy, and Public Obsession
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- ISBN8235777781
- EAN9798235777781
- Date de parution25/04/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
She Walked Free. But America Never Let Her GoIn one of the most polarizing criminal cases in modern history, the name Casey Anthony became a permanent scar in the American conscience. Through silence, suspicion, and a trial that gripped the world, the disappearance of little Caylee Anthony turned into a national obsession, where truth and belief collided in a storm of media frenzy and public outrage.
This gripping emotional biography dives deep into the shadows behind the headlines, revealing the family fractures, the courtroom battles, the lies that shattered trust, and the verdict that divided a nation. It explores how innocence was perceived, how justice was questioned, and how one woman became forever trapped in the echo of America's judgment. Poetic, haunting, and deeply human, this book unravels the tragedy that refused to fade from memory, long after the cameras stopped rolling.
This gripping emotional biography dives deep into the shadows behind the headlines, revealing the family fractures, the courtroom battles, the lies that shattered trust, and the verdict that divided a nation. It explores how innocence was perceived, how justice was questioned, and how one woman became forever trapped in the echo of America's judgment. Poetic, haunting, and deeply human, this book unravels the tragedy that refused to fade from memory, long after the cameras stopped rolling.






















