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ORLANDO, FL - JULY 07: Casey Anthony (C) sits with her attorneys Cheney Mason (L) and Dorothy Clay Sims (R) before the start of her sentencing hearing on charges of lying to a law enforcement officer at the Orange County Courthouse July 7, 2011 in Orlando, Florida. Anthony was acquitted of murder charges on July 5, 2011 but will serve four, one-year sentences on her conviction of lying to a law enforcement officer. She will be credited for the nearly three-years of time served and good behavior and will be released July 13. (Photo by Joe Burbank-Pool/Getty Images)

Infamously acquitted figureCasey Anthony is finally taking the chance on telling her side of the story. Peacock is streaming “Casey Anthony: Where The Truth Lies”, a three-part limited series in which she sits down for her first on-camera interview since her trial, on November 29th. Anthony was accused of murdering her two-year-old daughter Caylee in 2008 but was acquitted after a lengthy trial estimated to have been watched by around 40 million people. She was, however, convicted of four different counts of lying to the police, which came with a prison sentence.

Sources told People that “Everyone has been talking about Casey for 14 years,” says a source close to Anthony. “But she hasn’t really talked. So now she’s ready to talk. She will finally set the record straight.”

You can see the trailer below.