CASEY Anthony flipped the bird in front of the cameras in a rare public outing at Disney World this weekend.
Photographers caught Anthony in the parking lot of one of the entertainment resort hotels in Orlando on Sunday, however, the 37-year-old didn’t take too kindly to the unwanted attention.
Dressed in black shorts, a gray t-shirt and a black baseball cap, Anthony was seen loading luggage and a gym bag into the trunk of a sedan as she shouted photographers to “back off the f**k” before throwing the finger.
It was a rare public sighting for Anthony, who in 2011 was found not guilty of murdering his two-year-old daughter, Caylee.
“THE SOCIAL MEDIA ESSAY OF THE CENTURY”
Anthony has been on trial in what has been dubbed the “social media trial of the century” after his daughter was reported missing on July 15, 2008, nearly a month after she was last seen alive on June 16.
Caylee’s decomposed remains were found wrapped in a blanket inside a laundry bag in a wooded area near the family’s home in Orlando, Florida five months later in December 2008.
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The baby girl’s death was ruled a homicide, but the cause of death was listed as undetermined.
Anthony was eventually charged with Caylee’s murder and went to trial in May 2011.
During the highly publicized trial, the prosecution alleged that Anthony wanted to free himself from parental responsibilities and murdered his daughter by administering chloroform to her and applying duct tape.
However, the defense team argued the toddler accidentally drowned in the family pool on June 16, 2008 and Anthony’s father George disposed of the body.
After a six-week trial, Anthony – who was then 25 – was finally acquitted of the murder on July 5, 2011 – but found guilty on four counts of providing false information to law enforcement.
At the time, Anthony lied to detectives, telling them his daughter had been kidnapped by a nanny on June 9 and was trying to find her, but she was too scared to alert the authorities.
CASEY ANTHONY BREAKS HIS SILENCE
More than a decade after his daughter’s death, Anthony broke his silence last November, alleging his father was to blame.
In a bombshell interview with Peacock, the 37-year-old suggested her father staged Caylee’s drowning to cover up that he may have abused the little one.
George Anthony, who has strenuously denied any wrongdoing, denied knowing Caylee drowned in the family pool.
He also said he had nothing to do with the destruction of Caylee’s body, WKMG reported at the time of the 2011 trial.
Speaking in a new three-part series called Casey Anthony: Where The Truth Lies, Anthony said of the day his daughter was last seen: “I was woken up by (my dad) shaking me and wondering where Caylee was.
“It didn’t make any sense. She wouldn’t even leave my room without telling me. I immediately started looking around the house. I go out and look for where she might be.”
In the clip, Anthony then said that she then saw her father holding Caylee.
She said: “He was standing there with her. She was soaked. He handed her to me. He said it was my fault. That I caused it.
“But he didn’t rush to call 911, and he wasn’t trying to resuscitate her. I collapsed with her in my arms. She was heavy and she was cold.”
She added: “He takes it from me and he immediately softens his tone and says, ‘It’s going to be fine.
“I wanted to believe him. He took it from me and left.
Anthony says she went to live with her then-boyfriend, Tony Lazzaro, but didn’t tell anyone what happened.
And, she said, the following month she “honestly believed” her daughter was still alive.
“My dad kept telling me she was fine,” she said.
“I had to keep following his instructions. He told me what to do. I tried to act as normal as possible.”
When asked if she believed Caylee had drowned in the above ground pool, Anthony said no.
And she said there was no ladder or way for her to climb, adding: “There’s no way to explain this unless (George) puts her in the pool to cover what ‘he did.”
When questioned at the 2011 trial, George denied knowing that Caylee had drowned in the family pool.
He also testified that he would have done anything to save his granddaughter and said he had nothing to do with the disposition of Caylee’s body, WKMG reported.