Casey Anthony, Casey Anthony Murder Trial and Alleged Murder
Casey Anthony, Casey Anthony Murder Trial and Alleged Murder
Casey Anthony, Casey Anthony Murder Trial and Alleged Murder
The trial of Casey Anthony began on May 24, 2011 in Orlando, Florida, with
Anthony formally charged with the murder of her two-year-old daughter Caylee
Marie Anthony. Caylee was first reported missing by her maternal grandmother,
Cynthia Anthon on July 15, 2008. The following month, a utility worker reported
seeing a suspicious object in a forested area close to the Anthony’s residence.
The sheriff’s office again logged a call pertaining to the suspicious object on
December 11, 2008 and upon further investigation; it was reported that the
human remains of a child were recovered from the site. Once forensic testing
was complete, the Orange County Medical Examiner determined that the remains
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were those of Caylee Anthony. The circumstances and condition of the remains
lead the Medical Examiner to rule her death a homicide with the cause of death
listed as indeterminate.
The case has received extensive pre-trial press coverage that has mainly focused
on several physical and behavioral anomalies uncovered during investigations.
Highlights include:
In their opening arguments, Casey’s lead defense attorney, Jose Baez, outlined
the defense position and created a sensation by proposing two potentially game-
changing assertions:
a. He told jurors Caylee had not been missing for 31 days, but rather, was found
deceased after an accidental drowning in the family pool. He went on to say that,
Casey and her father, George Anthony, were in cahoots as far as disposing of the
body at the place where it was ultimately discovered.
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b. He said that her father had sexually abused Casey during her childhood.
The facts of this case as originally reported, when combined with the revelations
by Casey’s attorneys, are especially malleable to analysis using the theory of Dark
Psychology; regardless of the ultimate verdict.
Dark Psychology assumes that within each of us lies a dormant capacity for
predatory behavior; to commit and engage in heinous acts and this capacity has
access to our thoughts, feelings and perceptions. We all have this inner aptitude,
but only a few of us act upon it. All of us have had thoughts and feelings at one
time or another of wanting to be ruthless.
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The theory of Dark Psychology not only subscribes to this philosophical tenet, but
also views it as theoretical proof that this evil reservoir is evidence of what Dark
Psychology views as innate. The psychology of the human mind, the study of race
and the examination of national politics all include a history of, explanation for,
and fascination with violence. Humans are self-styled inquisitive beings as part of
our species heritage.
So why then would humanity not be fascinated with this foundation of its
heritage? It has greater predominance and universality.
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Our fascination with the dark side originates from both nature and nurture. As
part of our fundamental nature to survive and procreate, being fascinated with
the dark side has both a biological and visceral purpose. From a nurture
perspective, learning what to fear via our experiences supports this concept of
Dark Psychology and “fascination with the macabre.” The Casey Anthony murder
trial analyzes eight aspects for consideration and introspection.
In the Casey Anthony murder trial, women who have already deemed her
guilty have vilified Ms. Anthony as an evil person deserving the most
stringent punishment allowed. The concept of maternal bond will be one
of the hardest principles the prosecution will have to deal with in their
attempt to persuade a jury of men and women who are all children with
mothers and possibly mothers and parents themselves.
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Whether Casey Anthony is found guilty of capital murder or not; the eight
components above will be central themes throughout the trial. The prosecution
will work to present Casey as being a callous mother, devoid of love or at a
minimum; even regard for her daughter. Witnesses will be asked to testify
confirming she did not attempt to alarm the community, loved ones or law
enforcement that her daughter was missing for thirty-one days.
The prosecution will offer images, evidence and testimony from witnesses
proposing she was not only devoid of concern about her daughter’s whereabouts,
but appeared to have been behaving in a celebratory manner via visiting night
clubs, bars, and various other social functions. They will also focus on her alleged
sociopathic behaviors of being highly deceitful, indifferent, excitement seeking
and narcissistic.
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Once again, whether Casey Anthony is found guilty or not, this trial will support
the tenets of Dark Psychology. Dark Psychology assumes all people have a
potential for violence. This potential is innate in all humans and various internal
and external factors increase the probability for this capacity to manifest into
volatile behaviors. These behaviors are predatory in nature and, at times, can
function without reason.
The reason(s) for the murder of a two year old in this case was not for survival,
food, procreation or protection. The likely motivation for her murder is
guaranteed to be a modus operandi involving narcissism, convenience or
perceived belief the child was causing some form of restriction of freedom from
the assailant’s life.
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Violence and mayhem exist in other living organisms, but humanity is the only
species that has the potential to do so without rational explanations. Humans
may be the planets apex creatures, but they are also the apexes of brutality.
Like Alfred Adler, Dark Psychology posits that people who behave in hostile or
non-accepting ways are responding to a deep sense of inferiority. When people
perceive they are not part of or not accepted by a social group, they move into
negative directions. As they move away from their innate purpose to be part of a
social construct, the further away they move from treating others with kindness,
respect and dignity. If Casey Anthony actually murdered her daughter, this writer
highly suspects the “need for social bonding” will be her modus operandi.
After both sides have presented their case, it will be left to the jurors to make the
determination if Ms. Anthony is culpable and deserving of punishment. The
element of Dark Psychology surrounds the planet and some believe the reason is
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The Casey Anthony murder trial will present to the world via the televised trial
elements of the human condition, which Dark Psychology attempts to address.
Child sexual abuse, murder, sociopathy, deceit, lack of remorse and various other
elements common to the dark side of human functioning will be placed under the
microscope of juris prudence.
The unfortunate reality is a vast majority of the information derived from this
case will not serve the public in an educational and/or treatment manner. This
writer hopes at least some media outlets or talk show hosts will present to the
public valuable information, which this case will exemplify. At a minimum for all
media covering the Casey Anthony murder trial, at least some beneficial mention
covering child abuse, sexual abuse and child victimization should be mandatory.
Child sexual abuse, pediatric victimization and murder are heinous and despicable
events, which occur every day in society. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is
a serious mental illness causing the person diagnosed with years of heartache and
unhappiness. The question to be answered is will the Casey Anthony case help
educate the world or simply be another program to watch or read about because
it involves lascivious themes. God Bless Caylee Anthony, may the truth be
exposed and her soul rest in peace.
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Author Biography: Dr. Michael Nuccitelli is a New York State licensed psychologist and
certified forensic consultant. He completed his doctoral degree in clinical psychology in 1994
from the Adler School in Chicago, Illinois. In 2006, he received his Certified Forensic Consultant
designation from the American College of Forensic Examiners International (ACFEI). Dr.
Nuccitelli is a New York state resident residing 65 miles North of Manhattan.
Dr. Nuccitelli has many career and academic experiences. His areas of expertise include
forensic/criminal psychology, human sexuality and psychiatric/psychological issues. He is an
avid follower of national news and enjoys interfacing with the media. Dr. Nuccitelli can be
reached via email at [email protected] or his forensics blog, Dark Psychology, at
http://darkpsychology.co/
As of April 2011, Dr. Nuccitelli launched his theoretical model of the iPredator™ and actively
endeavoring to raise public awareness about internet predators, cyberstalkers, cyberbullies,
and child sexual predators.
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