Casey Anthony, 26, the Florida woman acquitted last year in the 2008 death of her two-year-old daughter Caylee, spoke to CNN's Piers Morgan on Tuesday, expressing her remorse for some of her behavior but still vehemently denying wrongdoing in Caylee's death.
"Obviously, I did not kill my daughter," Anthony reportedly told Morgan in a telephone conversation that was not aired. "If anything," she continued, "there's nothing in this world l've ever been more proud of, and there's no one I loved more than my daughter. She's my greatest accomplishment."
Morgan relayed the conversation to viewers during a talk with Anthony's lawyer, Cheney Mason. "I've looked back at some of the interviews [I] did and the way I've come across," Anthony said. "It's horrible. It looks absolutely horrible. And I'm ashamed in many ways of the person that I was because even then that wasn't who I am."
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