Casey Anthony
Casey Anthony essentially said she would be blessed if she became pregnant again, but was afraid of what other children might say to her hypothetical baby. She is pictured above July 5, 2011. Reuters

Casey Anthony, once known as the most hated mother in America, shared her thoughts about having a second child in the second half of her interview with the Associated Press, which was published Wednesday. Her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee, was killed in 2008, but Anthony did not report her as missing until nearly a month later.

Six years after the infamous trial, Anthony, now 30, explained her view on having a second baby.

While she called a potential pregnancy a blessing, Anthony does not want to mother another child. She is afraid of the ridicule her hypothetical offspring would face.

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“If I am blessed enough to have another child — if I'd be dumb enough to bring another kid into this world knowing that there'd be a potential that some jackass, their little snot-nose kid would then say something mean to my kid — I don't think I could live with that,” she said.

Even though Anthony was the No. 1 suspect at Caylee’s murder trial, she was acquitted of all charges. She was not guilty of first-degree murder, aggravated manslaughter and aggravated child abuse.

Anthony claimed she had no idea what happened to her daughter to the AP Wednesday. “It's not even that it's something that's outside of me that if I knew at this point — if I knew what actually happened, I'd be able to fill in those blanks,” she said. “I've done enough research, I've done enough psychology seminars, I've been tested, I've gone to the psychological evaluations, talked about this to the point where I've been in a puddle and not able to talk about it for days afterwards.”

When asked, Anthony added she “absolutely” wants to know what happened to Caylee and thinks about it “every single day.”

The 2-year-old remains in her life. “She is still the central part of my life, the central part of my being, always will be,” Anthony said.

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While she is a social pariah, Anthony is fine with her status. “I don't give a s--- about what anyone thinks about me, I never will,” she said. “I'm OK with myself, I sleep pretty good at night.”

Anthony’s parents, Cindy and George, released a statement on their daughter’s statement. During the 2011 trial, Anthony claimed her father molested her.

“After years of silence, Casey Anthony has decided to complete an interview and has once again pointed to George Anthony, her father, as a suspect in the disappearance and death of his granddaughter, Caylee,” Casey Anthony’s parents said in a statement to People Magazine Tuesday.

“George, who has continued to try and move forward from this tragedy and who was vindicated on multiple occasions, is once again forced to relive the hints, rumors, lies and allegations that are being made by Casey Anthony,” the statement continued. “He has specifically stated that ‘his heart hurts even more now.’”

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