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Jerry Spring Pays $1million To Wrangle Casey Anthony And Family Into Unmissable Telly

by | 8th, July 2011

CASEY Anthony and her family (mum Cindy, dad George and brother Lee) have been offered $1million to go on the telly for one whole hour and cash in on their celebrity.

Casey has been found not guilty of murdering her daughter Caylee. Given that on the stand Casey accused her dad of sexually abusing her – a claim he denieed – and Casey’s mother was “accused of lying on the witness stand to protect her daughter, claiming that she conducted a computer search for chloroform, not Casey. But Cindy’s work records showed she was at work when the searches were made from a home computer” – the show will be unmissable.

Only TV can do this. TV is the fulcrum for debate. The Internet is huge. But most of it is electronic cannabis – a drug to cosy you up and dull the senses. TV can make you shout at it. TV can make you care for things you never thought much about. The little magic box can enlarge your field of vision.

And who better than Jerry Springer to handle the Casey Anthony show? No one. Springer gets it. He wrangles the incredible and the unbelievable into a narrative the folks at home can take a view on.

Star Magazine (via Radar) quotes a source:

“The offer was made to Casey’s defense team Friday. They are interested. The show would get huge ratings. The family will be presented with the offer shortly.”

Springer and his team knows that there will those who don’t want the thing  to be shown because they do not approve. But they will watch it. It’s on the telly…

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George Anthony, second from left rear, watches as Mallory Parker, third from left, Lee Anthony's fiance, hugs a family friend, as Lee Anthony, second from right, hugs a friend during day four of the Casey Anthony murder trial at the Orange County Courthouse, in Orlando, Fla., Friday, May 27, 2011. Anthony has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder of her daughter, 2-year-old Caylee Anthony in the summer of 2008. If convicted, she could be sentenced to death. (AP Photo/Joe Burbank, Pool)

 



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