Peacock’s new docuseries is diving into probably the most polarizing trials in current historical past.
Eleven years since she was discovered not responsible of the homicide of her two-year-old daughter, Caylee, Casey Anthony is sharing her aspect of the story within the three-part sequence Casey Anthony: The place The Reality Lies, which premieres Nov. 29.
The restricted sequence will observe “Casey’s account of the notorious investigation, trial and aftermath, chatting with the hypothesis surrounding her actions on the time, her demeanor within the courtroom and her time spent in jail,” in line with the streamer’s description.
Utilizing behind-the-scenes footage, proof from the protection and belongings from Anthony’s private archives, viewers will get a “never-before-seen look into each side of a narrative that ignited a media firestorm,” the outline states.
Showrunner and director Alexandra Dean mentioned in a press launch that “getting nearer to the unbiased reality” was a very powerful factor when making the docuseries. And getting that reality concerned Anthony receiving the platform to debunk public opinions and discuss her experiences.