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Dr. Phil to interview Casey Anthony's parents

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Robin McGraw and Dr. Phil McGraw. Dr. Phil will interview Casey Anthony's parents in an upcoming show. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg) 
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Published: Aug. 16, 2011 at 3:57 PM

CHICAGO, Aug. 16 (UPI) -- Cindy and George Anthony, whose daughter was acquitted in Florida of killing their 3-year-old grandchild, are to be interviewed by Dr. Phil McGraw, EW.com said.

This will mark the first television interview Casey Anthony's parents have given since their daughter was found not guilty last month of murdering their granddaughter Caylee. EW.com said they will appear on the Season 10 premiere of TV's "Dr. Phil" Sept. 12.

"Cindy and George have suffered a horrific loss with the untimely death of their granddaughter Caylee, and they have since endured an unprecedented public attack on their family," McGraw said in a news release Tuesday. "Have these attacks been warranted, or not? I looked them straight in the eye and asked some very tough questions. Despite living under a 'media microscope' for years, their story has never really been told and there's so much more to it than we've heard in the media. Throughout this extensive interview, we explore every detail of their ordeal, and they answer every question I know will be on our viewers' minds. Nothing is off limits during this interview."

Topics: Casey Anthony, George Anthony, Phil McGraw
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