Mysterious Casey Anthony Video Diary Surfaces
[There was a video here]
For the first time since being found not guilty, most hated mother in America Casey Anthony has appeared in public! On, uh, YouTube. And perhaps unintentionally. Biggest revelation: Her much-discussed "disguise" is a Kate Gosselin hairdo.
This morning the Today Show aired the above video diary and said it had confirmed its veracity. Today describes the video as Casey "speaking out for the first time," but is that what she meant to do in this video? Or is this a private video diary that somehow ended up online? And if so, how?
In eyeglasses and a tanktop, woman-Today-says-is-Casey gives the date as October 13, 2011. "I'm just starting to figure out my new computer," she says. "I guess these will be as tedious as my audio recordings have been." She describes herself as "extremely excited" to Skype, keep a video log, and "to have something that I can finally call mine":
I don't know. It's been a long time since I've had something I'm able to call mine, and now that I have something even as silly as saying that I have a computer, and a camera, and a phone. Granted, I wouldn't have the phone with [name scrubbed from audio] and I've actually now paid for my own computer. The camera was a gift, but these are things that are mine, that I don't— I don't know— that I don't have to give back. It's kind of nice to say that I have things that are mine, that I can take with me after I leave here next year.
Where did this video come from? Today doesn't give its source, but their version is watermarked with a two-line ad for "Up-to-Date News/Videos from around-the-World & Casey Anthony." The same watermark appears on every other version I've found online, including People magazine's version, which came from the Facebook page of "People Against 'We Support Casey Anthony.'" People cites a "source who knows Casey's current whereabouts" who says Casey released the video intentionally. But if that's the case, then where is the original version? Why would Casey Anthony, who is on probation and in hiding, purposefully advertise "around-the-World" news in a months-old video? This feels like an unintentional release to me, of a video meant for a smaller audience, or therapy, or something.
Like her infamous party pictures, this new piece of digital Casey Anthony paraphernalia is spiraling into the mainstream after circulating among anonymous skeptics and haters online. One YouTube description notes, "I don't know yet where this came from, it was simply floating around Facebook... I have no affiliation with her, and if I did, it would be brief." Another merely asks, "could THIS be horseface."
Concluding her diary entry, Casey notes, "It's a little scary because I hate being on camera." [Today Show, Huffington Post, People]