Lifetime's Casey Anthony Movie Made The Prosecutor Look Like An Idiot
A&E Networks Lifetime's much anticipated movie "Prosecuting Casey Anthony" premiered Saturday night.
While we went into it expecting Lifetime's typical dramatic flair, the movie's unflattering portrayal of the star prosecutor in the case was a little over the top.
Rob Lowe's rendition of prosecutor Jeff Ashton made the experienced jurist seem incompetent and even clueless at times.
Casey Anthony was acquitted in July 2011 of killing her 2-year-old daughter Caylee, in a stunning development that grabbed national headlines.
Ashton's team arguably made some mistakes during the trial. Most notably, prosecutors missed a Google search done on the Anthony home computer for "fool-proof suffocation," according to a new book by Casey Anthony's lawyer. During the trial itself the defense accused prosecutors of conducting a "lackluster, and at times, incompetent investigation" into the death of Caylee Anthony, the Christian Science Monitor reported at the time.
Still, Ashton is widely considered an experienced and sharp litigator.
In the movie that aired Saturday, Lowe's portrayal of Ashton made the 30-year veteran of the prosecutor's office seem like a bumbling fool.
During the movie, when Lowe argued a point to the jury, he would frequently say to the court "That's a fact" even when the evidence was in dispute.
The Lifetime version of Ashton's interaction with witnesses was also rather questionable.
Prosecutors called George Anthony, Casey's father, as their first witness, and it was clear from the film he wasn't prepared to take the stand.
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