On the premiere episode of "Marcia Clark Investigates the First 48," Marcia Clark dives into the high-profile case of Casey Anthony: a Florida mother who was charged with murdering her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee. She was tried in 2011 and found not guilty.
Clark spoke with us about a shocking computer search from the Anthony home, revealed on the show.
What did you think about the Casey Anthony case as it was happening? Did you think Casey was guilty?
Yeah, I did, but not immediately. The defense theory that she was in a dissociative state always struck me as pretty thin. In fact, that's something that I really want to delve into in [my] podcast about Casey Anthony, because we didn't get a chance to go very far into that subject during the show. That is an interesting angle—her mental state: Does her defense claim of being in a dissociative state hold any water?
Of course, we also discovered so much more—the new find about the computer search that was conducted for 'foolproof suffocation.' And between computer records and cell phone records, we were able to determine that the only one at home using that computer at the time was Casey Anthony.