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Caylee Anthony

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Apr 9, 2026

In June 2008, the disappearance of 2-year-old Caylee Anthony in Orlando, Florida, captured national attention. After an extensive search, her remains were found in December of the same year, leading to her mother, Casey Anthony, being charged with first-degree murder. In a highly publicized trial that concluded in 2011, Casey was acquitted of murder, though she was convicted of four counts of lying to law enforcement.

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Case overview

LocationOrlando, FL
IncidentJune 16, 2008
ResolvedJuly 5, 2011
StatusAcquitted
Case typemurder
VictimCaylee Anthony

Caylee Anthony, 2, was last seen alive in June 2008, but her disappearance was not reported to law enforcement until July 15, 2008 — a 31-day gap — when her grandmother Cindy Anthony called 911. Cindy reported that Casey's car had smelled of decomposition and that Caylee was missing. Casey Anthony, 22, had spent those intervening weeks going to nightclubs, beginning a new romantic relationship, and getting a tattoo reading "Bella Vita" (Beautiful Life). She told investigators conflicting stories about a babysitter named "Zenaida Gonzalez" who had supposedly taken the child.

[On December 11, 2008, a meter reader discovered the skeletal remains of a young child in a wooded area near the Anthony family home in Orlando.](https://www.cbsnews.com/news/evidence-links-remains-to-caylees-house/) The remains were identified as Caylee Anthony. Duct tape was found near the skull. The manner of death was ruled homicide by undetermined means. Investigators found that Casey's car trunk had contained a decomposing body and chloroform residue; computer searches attributed to Casey included "how to make chloroform." The prosecution theorized Casey had used chloroform to incapacitate Caylee, then applied duct tape to suffocate her.

The trial ran May to July 2011 in Orlando with wall-to-wall national television coverage. [On July 5, 2011, after approximately 10 hours of deliberation, the jury found Casey Anthony not guilty of first-degree murder, aggravated child abuse, and aggravated manslaughter.](https://apnews.com/article/casey-anthony-acquitted-murder-not-guilty-caylee-death-florida) She was convicted only of four counts of providing false information to law enforcement.

The acquittal shocked many observers and became a lasting reference point in public debate about the standard of proof beyond a reasonable doubt and the weight of circumstantial evidence.

Arrest & Charges

Casey Anthony was arrested October 14, 2008, in Orange County, Florida, and charged with first-degree murder, aggravated child abuse, aggravated manslaughter of a child, and four counts of providing false information to a law enforcement officer.

Trial & Acquittal

Trial began May 24, 2011, in Orange County Circuit Court before Judge Belvin Perry. After approximately 10 hours of deliberation, the jury returned not guilty verdicts on murder, child abuse, and manslaughter on July 5, 2011. Anthony was convicted of all four lying-to-investigators counts and sentenced to four years (time served) plus fines.

Civil Proceedings

Zenaida Gonzalez, whose name Anthony used for the fictitious nanny, obtained a defamation default judgment. Texas EquuSearch, which expended resources searching for Caylee, filed a civil suit to recover costs. The defense claimed Caylee drowned accidentally in the family swimming pool.

Current Status

Anthony was released July 17, 2011. No criminal charges were refiled. The case remains a reference point in debates about circumstantial evidence, jury decision-making, and media coverage of criminal trials.

2022

November 29, 2022

Casey Anthony Breaks Silence in Peacock Documentary

Casey Anthony broke her public silence in the documentary series Casey Anthony: Where the Truth Lies, offering her account of events for the first time since her 2011 acquittal.

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2013

January 25, 2013

Appellate Court Overturns Two of Casey's Misdemeanor Convictions

A Florida appellate court overturned two of Casey Anthony's four misdemeanor lying convictions, ruling detectives improperly questioned her without a Miranda warning.

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2011

July 17, 2011

Casey Anthony Released from Orange County Jail

Casey Anthony walked free under heavy security, ten days after her acquittal. She left under intense media scrutiny and public outrage over the verdict.

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July 7, 2011

Casey Anthony Sentenced on Misdemeanor Lying Counts

After acquittal on murder charges, Casey was sentenced to four years for four misdemeanor lying counts — credit for time served meant she would be released within days.

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July 5, 2011

Casey Anthony Acquitted of Murder

Casey Anthony was acquitted of first-degree murder after a 6-week trial. Convicted only of lying to investigators.

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2009

January 9, 2009

Medical Examiner Rules Caylee Death a Homicide by Undetermined Means

Orange County medical examiner Dr. Jan Garavaglia ruled Caylee Anthony's death a homicide, noting duct tape found near the skull and evidence consistent with intentional killing.

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2008

December 11, 2008

Caylee's Remains Found

A meter reader discovered child's skeletal remains in a garbage bag near the Anthony family home.

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October 14, 2008

Casey Anthony Indicted on First-Degree Murder Charges

A grand jury indicted Casey Anthony on first-degree murder, aggravated child abuse, and aggravated manslaughter charges. Florida prosecutors sought the death penalty.

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July 16, 2008

Casey Admits She No Longer Works at Universal Studios

Detectives took Casey to Universal Studios where she claimed to work. She led them inside before admitting she had not worked there since maternity leave — exposing her pattern of lies.

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Casey Anthony, acquitted in the death of her daughter Caylee Anthony

Casey Anthony

Acquitted

Acquitted of murder (2011); convicted only of lying to investigators

Casey Anthony was charged with first-degree murder in the death of her two-year-old daughter Caylee Anthony, whose skeletal remains were found in December 2008, roughly six months after Caylee was reported missing. After a highly publicized six-week trial, Casey Anthony was acquitted of first-degree murder, aggravated child abuse, and aggravated manslaughter on July 5, 2011 — one of the most shocking verdicts in modern American criminal history. She was found guilty only of four misdemeanor counts of lying to law enforcement. The verdict prompted widespread public outrage and debate. Caylee had last been seen alive in June 2008.

Cindy Anthony, mother, Casey Anthony case

Cindy Anthony

Witness

Casey Anthony's mother and Caylee's grandmother. She made the 911 call reporting Caylee missing in July 2008 after not seeing her granddaughter for 31 days. Her testimony during the trial, including claims she made the notorious chloroform search, was pivotal and controversial.

Caylee Marie Anthony, age 2, official missing child photo

Caylee Anthony

Victim

Victim; 2-year-old daughter of Casey Anthony; remains found in wooded area

Caylee Marie Anthony was an American toddler who lived in Orlando, Florida, with her mother, Casey Marie Anthony, and her maternal grandparents, George and Cindy Anthony. On July 15, 2008, Caylee was reported missing in a 9-1-1 call made by Cindy, who said she had not seen the child for thirty-one days.

George Anthony, father, Casey Anthony case

George Anthony

Witness

George Anthony is a former law enforcement officer and the father of Casey Anthony, as well as the grandfather of Caylee Anthony. He played a significant role as a witness during the trial, where he faced allegations from the defense and his emotional testimony was widely covered by the media.

ForensicKey

Chloroform Traces

Forensic analysis revealed traces of chloroform in the trunk of Casey Anthony's car, suggesting potential foul play. This evidence was pivotal in linking Casey to the circumstances surrounding Caylee's death.

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PhysicalKey

Caylee's Remains

The skeletal remains of Caylee Anthony were discovered in a wooded area near the Anthony family home, providing crucial physical evidence in the case. The condition and location of the remains were significant in establishing the timeline of her death.

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TestimonialSupporting

Casey’s Statements

Testimonial evidence included Casey Anthony's inconsistent statements regarding Caylee's whereabouts. Her changing stories raised doubts about her credibility and involvement in her daughter's disappearance.

CBS News, Dec 2008 — Casey Anthony escorted from Orange County Sheriff's Office, Oct 14, 2008
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Internet Searches

Digital evidence showed that searches for 'how to make chloroform' and 'neck breaking' were conducted on the Anthony family computer. This raised suspicions about premeditated actions leading to Caylee's death.

CBS News, Dec 2008 — Casey Anthony at bond hearing, Orange County, Jul 22, 2008
ForensicDisputed

Caylee's Hair

Forensic experts found hair strands in the trunk of Casey's car that were consistent with Caylee's DNA. This evidence was used to support the claim that Caylee had been in the vehicle, linking Casey to the crime scene.

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Transcript

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Casey Anthony — Deposition Document 1 (Civil Suit)

157-page deposition of Casey Anthony from civil defamation lawsuit proceedings following her acquittal in the murder of her daughter Caylee Anthony.

Jan 1, 2011DocumentCloud