Monday, March 03, 2025

Casey Anthony Joins TikTok!

Florida woman infamous for the death of Caylee Anthony calls out the noise.

The Florida woman who was acquitted of murdering her daughter returns.

Missing white woman syndrome. 

Pretty face gets light tap.

Greta Van Susteren, Nancy Grace, Rita Cosby, Geraldo Rivera, Bill O'Reilly and Fox made a living off of this woman.

Casey Anthony, 38 has not escaped the media scrutiny or the trolls calling a murderer.

She is forever casted as a bad person. She is up there with OJ Simpson, Rush Limbaugh, Harvey Weinstein, Sean "Puffy" Combs, George Zimmerman, Kyle Rittenhouse, Derek Chauvin, Osama bin Laden, Vladimir Putin and many others the junk food media refuse to let go of.

Anthony appeared on TikTok advocating for criminal justice.

She posted a video to TikTok to "reintroduce" herself to the world as a "legal advocate" – and to advocate for herself and her late daughter, one of the first times she has spoken publicly in years.

Anthony was infamously tried and acquitted of first-degree murder in the disappearance and death of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee, in Orlando, Florida. 

Anthony was 22 at the time of her daughter's disappearance.
Anthony's mom, Cindy Anthony, reported her granddaughter missing in July 2008, a month after reportedly not seeing her. In December 2008, Caylee's skeletal remains were found in a wooded near not far from where Cindy and George, Casey's parents, lived in Orlando, officials said.

At trial, Anthony was found guilty on two counts of lying to law enforcement about the whereabouts of Caylee shortly after she was reported missing. She claimed she was with a babysitter, which turned out to be a false story, officials claimed at trial.

Casey Anthony and Caylee in 2007.

Anthony posted a 3-minute video to TikTok to "reintroduce herself" as a "legal advocate" for herself and her late daughter, Caylee.

"I am a legal advocate. I am a researcher. I have been in the legal field since 2011, and in this capacity, I feel that it's necessary if I'm going to continue to operate appropriately as a legal advocate that I start to advocate for myself and also advocate for my daughter," she said in the video, pushing people to her Substack, which charges $10 a month to subscribe to.

"My goal is to continue to help give a voice to people. To give people tools and resources that they can utilize so they actually know where they can turn to," she said.

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