The trial of the woman accused of killing her daughter in 2008 took place in 2011. Anthony was acquitted after a high-profile trial. Anthony is going to give her side of the story in the new film, where the truth lies.
The three-part limited series contains interviews with Anthony as she describes the investigation and trial that would define her life for over a decade. Anthony was asked why she spoke for the documentary despite not having creative control. The three words that appear before she can say anything are black.
It was even more important for Dean to have access to Anthony. The film was not seen or given notes by the man. A complete narrative of what she says happened to her daughter weighed against multiple sources of potential evidence as she was interviewed over the course of several months. I think the result will cause the American public to look at this story in a different way.
Behind-the-scenes footage and evidence presented by the defense will be included in the true crime docu series. Chanel Hudson-O'Connor andKatie Turley-Molony will co- executive produce.
On November 29th, there is a premiere on Peacock.