Measures 4-3/16" X 6-3/4", 373 pp, full color photos, written by Jeff Ashton with Lisa Pulitzer, stated "First Harper mass market printing: September 2012" and "10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1," mass market paperback published by Harper / HarperCollinsPublishers (NY).
In 2008 in Orlando, Florida, two-year old CAYLEE MARIE ANTHONY had finally been reported missing by her grandmother, 30 days after last having been seen. Previous to that, Caylee's mother, CASEY ANTHONY, had been evasive regarding the toddler's whereabouts, and even about her own; and, after the police had entered the case, had been provided even more conflicting facts about the whereabouts of the child, and of CASEY ANTHONY herself. Not until several moths later were the remains of CAYLEE MARIE ANTHONY recovered from a swamp near the home of her grandparents, dumped in an open, watery area, without even any attempt at burial. The primary suspect was the child's mother CASEY ANTHONY, who had spent the 30 days when her child had been reported missing, partying, going to bars, and hanging out with friends. IMPERFECT JUSTICE - PROSECUTING CASEY ANTHONY is an account of the trial, written by the chief prosecutor in the case, and is a chilling indictment of the Florida justice system, and the manner in which the deliberate, unfounded lies of a defense attorney, are able to defeat proven facts and scientific evidence.
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