Sunday, January 20, 2013

Review: 'Prosecuting Casey Anthony' on Lifetime doesn't convict either

If you have been yearning to return to the days of the Caylee Anthony case and the waves of tabloid hoo-ha that erupted around it, or simply don't get enough of Rob Lowe on "Parks & Recreation," Elizabeth Mitchell on "Revolution" or Oscar Nuñez on "The

Is Jodi Arias the next Casey Anthony? Two beautiful women, two terrible deaths and a lot of lies. We all thought the evidence was sky high to convict Casey but she went free. Could this happen again in the Jodi Arias trial? Jane Velez-Mitchell analyzes

Hal Boedeker of Orlando Sentinel is The TV Guy. Dishing on TV, the news and what everybody is talking about.

Hoping to repeat the high ratings it won last year for the true-crime drama "Drew Peterson: Untouchable," Lifetime is airing "Prosecuting Casey Anthony," a re-creation of the 2011 tabloid trial of the young Florida single mother accused of killing her

If you have been yearning to return to the days of the Caylee Anthony case and the waves of tabloid hoo-ha that erupted around it, or simply don't get enough of Rob Lowe on "Parks & Recreation," Elizabeth Mitchell on "Revolution" or Oscar Nuñez on "The

Related External Links


Review: 'Prosecuting Casey Anthony' on Lifetime doesn't convict either

No comments:

Post a Comment