'48 Hours' Discusses Anthony Special
Correspondent Responds To Ethics Complaints
Each panelist received an undisclosed amount of money from a company that was hired by CBS to assemble to focus group to participate in the show.
UPDATED: 5:23 pm EDT April 18, 2011
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CBS News officials said they did not pay jury consultant Richard Gabriel to participate in the show, and he was not allowed to keep the nearly 500 hours of video showing panelists discussing the case.
CBS did allow Gabriel to share the detailed results from the focus group with Anthony's defense. That information includes the panel's reaction to Anthony's mother's 911 call reporting Caylee missing in July 2008, as well as to photos showing Anthony partying while Caylee was missing.
"Maybe she was afraid she would be accused of child abuse. I don't think she meant to kill," a panelist said.
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