Casey Anthony revealed to DailyMailTV she has nixed plans for a reality show and wants to spend her time helping 'wrongfully convicted' people including Scott Peterson, on death row for murdering his wife Laci in 2002.

But Anthony, 32, who was acquitted for the 2008 killing of her own daughter, told DailyMailTV she has no plans to help Jodi Arias, currently appealing her life sentence for murdering boyfriend Travis Alexander.

Anthony said of Arias, 'I think she is guilty as hell....I would like to punch her in the face... maybe as bad as people want to punch me in the face."

Her revelations come in an exchange of direct messages with DailyMailTV via her independently-authenticated Twitter account.

Casey Anthony, 32, at her West Palm Beach home looks towards a photo of her daughter Caylee. Anthony was acquitted in 2011 of the two-year-old's murder

On nixing a reality show, Casey Anthony told DailyMailTV, 'They want to follow your every move, not happening.'

Casey Anthony explained to DailyMailTV why she turned down plans for a reality TV show

Anthony, 32, was branded the most-hated mom in America during the six-week trial in 2011 over the death of her two-year-old daughter Caylee in Orlando, Florida.

Caylee's skeletal remains were found in a trash bag in December 2008, close to the family home.

In her direct messages to DailyMailTV, Casey Anthony revealed she is going to see killer Scott Peterson in California this summer and does not care her opinions will enrage some people

Anthony was accused of murdering her daughter to get out of her parental responsibilities.

She changed her story throughout the police investigation, with her defense team claiming her father George had been responsible for Caylee's death, arguing that he hid the body after she drowned in his pool.

Since Anthony's acquittal, nobody has been charged with Caylee's killing.

DailyMailTV revealed in December Anthony had been approached by producers to star in her own reality TV show that was to be called 'Casey Moving Forward'.

Casey Anthony (pictured with her late daughter Caylee) Anthony, 32, was branded the most-hated mom in America during the six-week trial for Caylee's murder

She had until this February to decide if she would do it.

But Anthony told DailyMailTV she has chosen not to, saying, 'I turned down big money of (sic) doing a reality show.'

She said: 'They want to follow your every move, not happening..meaning...I don't like the parts that I am not in control of..my life is not a script.

'They wanted to add things that I didn't.. we will leave it at that. I guess the life of Casey wasn't good enough, and wanted to make me more wild to hype up the speculation of me and make what everyone has thought about me all along to be true.

'I am not the wild child that everyone characterizes me to be.'

She added, 'I am not shy.. I am very outgoing.. I love everyone..but I am in no ways a wild easy woman.'

Anthony, who lives in West Palm Beach, Florida, said she will be concentrating her efforts on cases including that of 46-year-old Scott Peterson.

WHO IS SCOTT PETERSON? Scott Peterson was convicted in 2004 of murdering his pregnant wife Laci, 27, and second degree murder for their unborn son Conner. Laci went missing from their Modesto, California home on December 24, 2002 and prosecutors claimed Peterson, then 30, dumped Laci's body in San Francisco Bay, where it was found in April 13, 2003. Jurors also heard he had been having an affair with massage therapist Amber Frey in the weeks up to Laci's disappearance. In 2004, Peterson was played by Dean Cain in 'The Perfect Husband: The Laci Peterson Story'. 'Gone Girl' author Gillian Flynn said she was inspired to write the thriller by the disappearance of Laci Peterson. Peterson is on death row in San Quentin State Prison, California. Advertisement

Anthony told DailyMail.com, 'My next project is a meeting with Scott Peterson in California this summer...I have turned down a reality shows..I think I will take time and help people wrongfully convicted..all reality shows are off the list.'

She added: 'My opinions on these cases will bring rage to so many people. But you know me, who gives a [poop emoji]. Rage even [if] it is an opinion they believe in.'

Peterson is currently sitting on death row in San Quentin Prison, California for murdering his heavily-pregnant wife Laci, 27, and dumping her body in San Francisco Bay after she went missing from their Modesto, California home on December 24, 2002.

In the weeks up to Laci's disappearance, police learned Peterson was having an affair with massage therapist Amber Frey.

Laci's corpse was discovered on April 14, 2003 on the shoreline of Richmond, California. She was missing her hands, feet and head.

Peterson was arrested four days later in San Diego, close to the Mexican border.

Casey Anthony will be going to San Quentin prison (left) in California this summer to see wife killer Scott Peterson (right) on death row

Seen on their 1997 wedding day, Scott Peterson and bride Laci. Peterson is due to be executed by lethal injection for the 2002 murder of her and their unborn son Conner

Casey Anthony Laci Peterson murder investigators for not looking at burglaries that occurred close to Laci's home when she disappeared. She also believes there are similarities with Laci's disappearance and death to that of pregnant Evelyn Hernandez's months earlier

He had dyed his hair blond and was carrying a gun, Viagra pills, $15,000 in cash, camping gear, multiple changes of clothes, four phones, and his brother's driving licence.

Peterson told police he had been living out of his car because of the media attention the case had been attracting and had used his brother's license to get a discount at a golf course.

On November 12, 2004, Peterson was convicted for the first-degree murder of Laci and the second-degree murder of their unborn son Conner.

Casey Anthony is set to see Scott Peterson in the death row section of San Quentin Prison (pictured) in California

There had been no witnesses to the killing but the jury thought the circumstantial evidence was enough to prove Peterson's guilt. He is scheduled for execution by lethal injection.

Anthony makes it clear she believes there are other possible murderers of Laci than Scott.

She also suggests the person who killed Laci may have murdered San Franciscan Evelyn Hernandez.

Hernandez was heavily-pregnant when she went missing in May 2002 and only the 24-year-old's torso was found in San Francisco Bay three months later. Police were accused of not looking at similarities in their deaths.

Anthony also highlighted a criticism leveled against police investigating Laci's disappearance that they did not look into a burglary which may have taken place opposite the Peterson home on the day she went missing.

Anthony told DailyMailTV, 'They didn't look further into the burglaries in that frame. They ignored Evelyn Hernandez's missing and her body being in the bay around about the time of the search for Laci.

'Evelyn, pregnant body, no head, no hands or feet...very pregnant.'

Anthony said, while there are many convictions she could look into, she does not believe killer Jodi Arias's is one of them.

'She is guilty as hell' - Casey Anthony tells DailyMailTV she does not believe Jodi Arias should be released on appeal

Jodi Arias, now 38, was sentenced to life in prison without parole in 2015 for the first-degree murder of her ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander at his home in Mesa, Arizona in May 2008

Jodi Arias, pictured with Travis Alexander, stabbed him 27 times, cut his throat and then shot him in the head. She claimed it was self-defense but prosecutors proved it was premeditated

Arias, now 38, was sentenced to life in prison without parole in 2015 for the first-degree murder of her 30-year-old ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander at his home in Mesa, Arizona in May 2008. Alexander had been stabbed 27 times, had his throat cut and then shot in the head.

WHO IS JODI ARIAS? Jodi Arias killed her 30-year-old ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander on June 4, 2008 at his home in Mesa, Arizona. She was 27. She was convicted on May 8, 2013 and sentenced to life without the possibility of parole on April 13, 2015. She is currently incarcerated at Arizona State Prison Complex - Perryville in Goodyear, Arizona. Advertisement

Arias first denied being at his home but police discovered nude photos on Alexander's digital camera which were time stamped just minutes before his death.

She then admitted to the killing but claimed it was self-defense because Alexander had been physically abusive. Prosecutors, however, convinced the jury it was premeditated murder.

They showed she had used a rental car in neighboring Utah to drive to Alexander's home and kill him undetected, filling the trunk with 15 gallon cans of gas so she would not have to fill up in Arizona.

Anthony said of Arias, who filed an appeal in 2018, 'I think she is guilty as hell. Not only by her admission but, by the evidence alone...Obvious premeditated. Premeditation.

'Travis Abusive..yes..but with reason..did he strike her, I don't think so..verbally I think so, mainly to defend himself, she was calculated and manipulative.'

'I would like to punch her in the face..maybe as bad as others want to punch me in the face.'

Anthony told DailyMail TV she plans to investigate the case of Darlie Routier, 49, for the murder of five-year-old son Damon on June 6, 1996.

Damon and his brother Devon, 6, were killed with a large kitchen knife at the family home in Rowlett, Texas.

Casey Anthony plans to research the case of child murderer Darlie Routier, 49, (pictured in 1996). Routier is set to be executed in Gatesville, Texas for killing her five-year-old son

Darlie Routier (pictured with murdered sons Devon, 6, and Damon, 5) maintains an intruder broke into her Rowlett, Texas home to stab the boys on June 6, 1996

Routier claimed an intruder had broken-in to the house in the early morning, murdered the boys and then stabbed Routier in the neck.

But police determined Routier's wounds were self-inflicted and the break-in had been staged.

Prosecutors only tried her for the death of Damon because, if she had been found not guilty, they said they intended to put her on trial for Devon's killing afterwards.

WHO IS DARLIE ROUTIER? Darlie Routier was charged with murdering her five-year-old son Damon on June 6, 1996 at her home in Rowlett, Texas. She was 26. She denied killing Damon and said an intruder broke in, killed her son and slashed her throat. Police said the break-in was staged and her injuries were self-inflicted. On February 4, 1997, she was sentenced to death by lethal injection. She is on death row at Mountain View Unit prison in Gatesville, Texas Advertisement

On February 4, 1997, Routier was sentenced to death by lethal injection. She is on death row at Mountain View Unit prison in Gatesville, Texas.

Anthony said she plans to look into the case again as Routier's supporters believe the intruder was real and crucial evidence was overlooked.

Routier's lawyers celebrated in November last year when a court gave them permission to carry out DNA tests on a bloody fingerprint found in the house they hope proves who the killer was. The results are pending.

Anthony also told DailyMailTV that, as well as wrongful convictions, she is interested in researching the January 11, 2013 death of 17-year-old Kendrick Johnson.

Johnson's body was found in a rolled-up wrestling mat at the gym of Lowndes County High School in Valdosta, Georgia where he was a student.

An initial investigation said Johnson had suffocated after becoming trapped in the rolled-up mat when he was trying to get a pair of shoes he had left in it.

But an independent autopsy arranged by his family claimed Johnson had died from blunt force trauma.

Casey Anthony wants to research the 2013 death of Kendrick Johnson, a high school student who allegedly died from suffocation after climbing into a rolled-up gym mat to get his shoes

Casey wants to investigate the 2013 death of Kendrick Johnson (pictured) at Lowndes County High School in Valdosta, Georgia

Pictured in 2013, Kendrick Johnson's mother Jackie (center) was among protestors in Voldasta, Georgia, urging investigators to look into the death of her son

WHO WAS KENDRICK JOHNSON? Kendrick Johnson was found dead on January 11, 2013 in the gym of Lowndes County High School in Valdosta, Georgia where he was a student. He was 17. His body was found in a rolled-up wrestling mat. In 2016, investigators concluded he had fallen into the mat while trying to get a pair of shoes he had stored there. Unhappy with the claim it was an accident, his parents alleged foul play against 38 people in a $100million lawsuit. It was later withdrawn. Advertisement

In June 2016 authorities said they had concluded an investigation and would not be filing criminal charges related to Johnson's death.

His family then filed a $100 million civil lawsuit, claiming Johnson was murdered and named 38 people they believed were involved or covered it up.

The lawsuit was later withdrawn and Johnson's family was ordered to pay $292,000 in legal fees to the people they named.

Despite this, Anthony told DailyMailTV she still intends to research the case further.

She said, 'How about Kendrick Johnson...how did his body get into [a] rolled up gym mat? His shoulders were bigger than the opening of the mat. Obviously he didn't crawl into it to get his shoes.'