Casey Anthony’s mother, Cindy Anthony, suffered a panic attack during an interview for the A&E and Lifetime documentary, ‘Casey Anthony’s Parents: The Lie Detector Test.’ The incident occurred as Cindy was being questioned about her late granddaughter, Caylee.
The interview, set to debut tonight, delves into Cindy’s belief that her daughter, Casey Anthony, knows what happened to 3-year-old Caylee in 2008. During the conversation, Cindy became visibly distressed, eventually reaching for her chest and leaving the room, citing a panic attack. Her husband, George, accompanied her to help calm her down. The severity of the attack led George to suggest seeking medical attention, as he attempted to help her relax.
Casey Anthony, who previously claimed that George disposed of Caylee’s body, has been a central figure in the ongoing investigation. The documentary also features George’s emotional struggle during a lie detector test, addressing whether he concealed his granddaughter’s whereabouts.
The disappearance of Caylee in June 2008 and the subsequent discovery of her body have been the focus of intense scrutiny. Casey’s allegations against George have added complexity to the case. The documentary promises to reveal more details about the Anthony family’s involvement through the lie detector tests conducted on them.