Inside the Mind of Casey Anthony
A Psychological Portrait
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Narrated by:
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Henry Leyva
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Written by:
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Keith Ablow
About this listen
The trial of 25-year-old Casey Anthony for the death of her daughter, Caylee, was the most sensational case in America since O.J. Simpson’s—with a verdict every bit as stunning. After being acquitted in July 2011, Ms. Anthony instantly became one of the most infamous women in the world.
Dr. Keith Ablow distills tens of thousands of pages of documents he has obtained, his behind-the-camera, one-on one interviews, and his decades of experience in the world of forensic psychiatry to make sense of a woman whose defense attorney described her as an innocent victim of childhood sexual abuse, but the state insisted was a cold-blooded murderer.
Inside the Mind of Casey Anthony delivers an incisive, riveting way of understanding this troubled young woman.
©2011 Keith Ablow (P)2011 Macmillan AudioWhat listeners say about Inside the Mind of Casey Anthony
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- Lorri Crittenden
- 2022-08-03
Just don’t.
I found the author to be condescending and misogynistic. Few facts and lots of armchair psychobabble.
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- blaine_Strange
- 2023-01-17
Awful book, awful Author, just a slog.
This is one of the worst things I've spent money on. This book is trash and obsessed with the idea that Casey's dad can't stop thinking about Casey's vagina. Like, literally such a awful listen I hate finished the book just so I can write a fair review. It's biased and just badly written. It isn't much of a true crime and more of a true creep. Pro Casey Anthony, boring and trashy. But not trashy in a good way, in a national enquirier headline kind of way. Just read a wiki article instead of this trash.
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