Casey Anthony's Parents Pass Polygraph Tests in New TV Special
The tests were conducted to address allegations of involvement in their granddaughter's murder and accusations of molestation against George Anthony.
- Casey Anthony's parents, George and Cindy Anthony, have taken polygraph tests in a new TV special to clear their name in relation to their granddaughter Caylee's murder and their daughter Casey's accusations of molestation against her father.
- The tests were successful, with both parents passing, but the process sparked intense emotions and discussions.
- Casey Anthony, who was accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter Caylee in 2008, has alleged that her father is the real perpetrator.
- The polygraph tests were part of A&E's new TV special, 'Casey Anthony’s Parents: The Lie Detector Test'.
- Despite the successful tests, the Anthony family remains fractured and the case of Caylee's murder remains unsolved.