Casey Anthony: Cold blooded killer?
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Ongoing, First published Jun 16, 2018
Interested in the Casey Anthony case? Ever wonder how a MOTHER could or would harm there young child? 
In July of 2008, the nation began asking these questions when Casey Anthony claimed her daughter, Caylee, had been abducted by a babysitter a month earlier. The child's remains were found many months later, and Casey became the most hated mom in America. She was later acquitted of the murder. 
Now, 10 years on, I will revisit the case that shocked America and go though my own investigative analysis.
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TRIGGER WARNINGS: child sexual assault, child abuse and neglect, mentions of violence Molly had been holding it in for so long. She was only ten. She broke down in front of her fifth-grade homeroom teacher when she stayed after school one day. The teacher called CPS, who found Emily. Molly loved her sister. Molly's mother died when Molly was two, and Brian - Emily and Molly's father - got back together with Elizabeth, Emily's mother. Elizabeth resented Molly, a reminder of Brian's past relationship, and hated the girl. Brian, in the same vein, saw Molly as an extension of her mother. Molly's childhood was spent as a plaything to fulfill her father's sexual needs. Emily, who had been in a relationship with JJ for two years at that point, took her sister as her dependent and did all she could to rehabilitate the child and give her the love she deserved those eight years.