Casey Anthony is breaking her silence since being acquitted of murder charges in the 2008 death of her then 2-year-old daughter, Caylee.
Anthony's infamous 2011 trial made headlines, and she was eventually found not guilty of first-degree murder, aggravated manslaughter of a child and aggravated child abuse, though she was convicted of four counts of lying to police (two of which were later overturned). In a new interview with The Associated Press, Anthony says she understands why some people believe her to be guilty.
"Based off what was in the media, I understand the reasons people feel about me," she says. "I understand why people have the opinions that they do."
Anthony insists that to this day, she still doesn't know what happened to Caylee.
"I'm still not even certain as I stand here today about what happened," Anthony says. "Everyone has their theories, I don't know. As I stand here today I can't tell you one way or another. The last time I saw my daughter I believed she was alive and was going to be OK, and that's what was told to me."
As for her admitted lies to the police -- such as claiming Caylee was kidnapped by a nanny, and that she worked at Universal Studios -- Anthony says she has little faith that telling the truth would have made a difference in her case.
"Even if I would've told them everything that I told to the psychologist, I hate to say this but I firmly believe I would have been in the same place," she says. "Because cops believe other cops. Cops tend to victimize the victims. I understand now ... I see why I was treated the way I was even had I been completely truthful."
"Cops lie to people every day," she continues. "I'm just one of the unfortunate idiots who admitted they lied."
Anthony, now 30, also says most people already thought she was guilty before her trial even began. Still, she insists she doesn't care about others' opinions about herself.
"I don't give a s**t about what anyone thinks about me, I never will," she says. "I'm OK with myself, I sleep pretty good at night."
Source: Yahoo news.
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