Sunday, January 20, 2013

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

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

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

Enough time has passed since Casey Anthony was acquitted of the murder of her daughter Caylee that audiences can now expect to be offered books, movies, TV shows, etc. of the story behind the story. One of the first out of the gate is Lifetime's

Alison Cross is a veteran at telling controversial stories through TV movies. She wrote "Roe vs. Wade" in 1989 and "Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story" in 1995. And now she has written "Prosecuting Casey Anthony," which debuts at 8

I was shocked by the verdict like I think 99 percent of people were,” Rob Lowe says of Casey Anthony in anticipation of his Lifetime film, “Prosecuting Casey Anthony.”

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

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