On December 11, 2008, a utility company meter reader discovered human remains on a wooded lot in Orlando, Florida. The small corpse, which was wrapped in a blanket and placed inside a trash bag, belonged to 2-year-old Caylee Anthony. Caylee was last seen alive in June 2008 and reported missing more than a month later. The discovery shocked the nation and led to what has been described as "the social media trial of the century."
Authorities arrested Caylee's mother, Casey Anthony, on July 16, 2008. For weeks, she lied to investigators, claiming she had left the toddler with a babysitter, never to see her again. She continued to provide false information to authorities while maintaining an almost emotionless demeanor.
On July 5, 2011, a jury acquitted Anthony of first-degree murder and manslaughter. She didn't testify in her own defense, but she still remained outspoken about the disappearance and murder of her daughter. A&E has compiled a list of some of Casey Anthony's most controversial statements.
"I've been looking for her and just gone through other resources to find her, which was stupid."
On July 15, 2008, Casey Anthony's mother, Cindy Anthony, made three phone calls to 911. During one of the calls, the grandmother grew frantic, telling the emergency dispatcher, "Caylee's missing," and "I found my daughter's car today and it smells like there has been a dead body in the damn car."