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Caylee Anthony gets top billing in a three-part series from Oxygen next month.
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Caylee Anthony gets top billing in a three-part series from Oxygen next month.
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Are you ready for a show that puts Caylee Anthony — and not her mother — in the title?

“The Case of: Caylee Anthony,” a three-part series about the toddler’s disappearance and death, will air next month on Oxygen.

The program will debut at 8 p.m May 19-21. Yes, that’s Saturday-through-Monday scheduling.

The series is from Emmy-winning executive producer Tom Forman (“The Case of: JonBenet Ramsey” and “Who Shot Biggie & Tupac”).

Oxygen promised “an elite team of investigators and forensic experts” will take part.

Jim Clemente will lead the team. He is a former New York City prosecutor as well as a retired FBI supervisory special agent and profiler. He will have help from Laura Richards, a former New Scotland Yard criminal behavioral analyst.

Oxygen said the program “will take viewers past the media frenzy, to what’s really important — the details of the case and will present theories about what may have happened.”

In 2011, a jury found Casey Anthony not guilty of first-degree murder in her daughter’s death.

Clemente and Richards will draw on former FBI special agent James Fitzgerald; FBI Special Agent Nick Savage, who worked Anthony’s reported abduction; and medical examiner Dr. Karl Williams.

The team will talk to experts who know the case. They include Dr. Jan Garavaglia, who was the medical examiner when the toddler’s remains were recovered, and Dr. Henry Lee, a forensic scientist retained by the defense.

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