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3 Things Casey Anthony Told Piers Morgan That Are Totally Unbelievable (VIDEO)

by Adriana Velez on June 13, 2012 at 11:53 AM

piers morgan casey anthonyPiers Morgan got exclusive scoop on Casey Anthony! Last night on his show, he revealed the phone interview he did with Casey Anthony, the infamous woman who was tried for the murder of her young daughter. We didn't get to actually hear the actual phone conversation, unfortunately. But he gave us some direct quotes -- and they're shockers.

Piers chatted about his conversation with Casey with her attorney, J. Cheney Mason. Who else would know Casey better than her lawyer? Then again, who else has a stake in portraying her as an innocent woman even after the trial is over. Here are the most outrageous revelations.

"Obviously I didn't kill my daughter." This was reportedly the first thing Casey told Piers. All he asked was if there were any misconceptions she wanted to clear up. That was the biggie for her. Apparently to Casey it should be obvious to us by now that she's innocent.

"She's my greatest accomplishment." And to really drive the point home, Casey added, "If anything there's nothing in this world I've ever been more proud of, and there's no one I loved more than my daughter. She's my greatest accomplishment." Wow! Half of the audience was probably yelling at their TVs, "Then why did you kill her?!?" But maybe it's true.

"I'm ashamed of the person I was." Casey tells Piers that she's watched the interviews she's done and she thinks they're horrible. "It looks absolutely horrible. I'm ashamed of the person I was because even then, that wasn't who I am." Maybe we really did never know the real Casey Anthony.

Do you believe Casey Anthony? Did we misunderstand her all along, or is she just trying to reinvent herself now?

 

Image via CNN

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  • Lydia
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    Lydia

    June 13, 2012 at 11:59 AM
    She WAS acquitted! I never believed for an instance she killed little Caylee. I'd place bets George did it, probablyu to cover up his ongoing molestation of Caylee.
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    seahorsesiren

    June 13, 2012 at 12:00 PM
    This woman makes my skin crawl and physically ill.
  • Torra...
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    TorranceMom

    June 13, 2012 at 12:06 PM
    Do I believe her? Heck NO!!!
  • Anita
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    Anita

    June 13, 2012 at 12:13 PM
    I wonder if CNN plaid for this interview? I bet Nancy Grace feels stupid if they did.....
  • CAP1015
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    CAP1015

    June 13, 2012 at 12:19 PM

    Just for the record OJ was acquitted as well..........just sayin,


  • Robert
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    Robert

    June 13, 2012 at 12:27 PM
    PLEASE SIGN AND SHARE THIS PETITION TO HAVE CASEY ANTHONY TRIED IN FEDERAL COURT. CREATED 4/14/12. Double jeopardy is subject the dual sovereignty doctrine. It states that a person can be tried for the same crime twice if he or she is being tried by more than one distinct, sovereign government. A person can be tried by the federal government and by a state government for the same crime. Both entities are distinctly sovereign units that have their own sets of laws and their power derived from different sets of people. The petition addresses the DOJ policy that guides them in deciding whether or not to bring federal charges against someone after a person has already been tried by a state. http://www.change.org/petitions/lanny-a-breuer-assistant-attorney-general-criminal-division-try-casey-anthony-in-federal-court-for-the-murder-of-her-daughter Or go to change.org and search for BREUER
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    Robert Frank

    June 13, 2012 at 12:28 PM
    PLEASE SIGN AND SHARE THIS PETITION TO HAVE CASEY ANTHONY TRIED IN FEDERAL COURT. CREATED 4/14/12. Double jeopardy is subject the dual sovereignty doctrine. It states that a person can be tried for the same crime twice if he or she is being tried by more than one distinct, sovereign government. A person can be tried by the federal government and by a state government for the same crime. Both entities are distinctly sovereign units that have their own sets of laws and their power derived from different sets of people. The petition addresses the DOJ policy that guides them in deciding whether or not to bring federal charges against someone after a person has already been tried by a state. http://www.change.org/petitions/lanny-a-breuer-assistant-attorney-general-criminal-division-try-casey-anthony-in-federal-court-for-the-murder-of-her-daughter Or go to change.org and search for BREUER
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    Jscott1216

    June 13, 2012 at 1:01 PM
    Guilty guilty guilty!!! She's putting on an act and anybody who can defend that heartless evil pos should have their head examined! Cap1015 is right oj was acquitted but he is still guilty as sin and pretty much even brags about it! Shell slip up someday and she'll admit it sometime. Uck shss just the lowest form of life and I feel like I need a shower just reading about her.
  • Jamie
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    Jamie

    June 13, 2012 at 1:15 PM
    GOD please, this ugly evil tram!#$$ is still lying, the entire world knows she killed her darling little girl so she could go back to her boyfriend and get laid. She will spend her entire miserable life looking over her fat shoulders because she will always be the Most hated person in the North America. She belongs six feet under with a ton of cement poured over her grave just in case her evil devil soul tries to escape.
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    Procrastamom

    June 13, 2012 at 1:17 PM

    I noticed how she says she "loved" Caylee, as in the past and she didn't seem to use her daughter's name in the interview. Talk to any mother of a deceased child and she will say she LOVES her child....as in "I still love her even though she's not here."  A regular mother will also frequently state their child's name, in order to keep their memory alive.  This psycho woman is a murderer and should be rotting in a cell until her last days.


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