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EXCLUSIVE VIDEO INTERVIEW: Former Inmate Reveals The Day Casey Anthony Had To Be Restrained & More

May 11 2009, Published 5:49 a.m. ET

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Casey Anthony, accused of murdering her 2-year-old daughter Caylee, flipped out and had to be strapped down to a bed the day she learned prosecutors were seeking the death penalty against her.

In an exclusive video interview with RadarOnlne.com, Teri Thomas who witnessed the bizarre scene reveals not only what happened that day but also other never-before-heard details about Casey’s life behind bars.

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Thomas, who was incarcerated under her married name Teri Narsesian,  was a fellow inmate, serving a 30-day sentence for a probation violation on a bad check conviction. Yet she was housed in an area where she could clearly see Casey the day she got the news about the death penalty.

Watch the video as Thomas not only describes what Casey was screaming and how she responded, but also reveals what she saw inside Casey’s Florida Orange County jail cell that she found chilling.

Finally, her description of Casey and their interaction is something that will leave an indelible impression.

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