Friday is the two-year anniversary of a verdict in the Casey Anthony murder trial.

A jury pulled from Pinellas County found Anthony not guilty of killing her two-year-old daughter, Caylee.

There have been no other arrests in Caylee's case since that verdict.

Casey has declared bankruptcy and has had several court appearances dealing with her finances.

She's has also tried to sell the rights to her story to media companies.

Anthony's main attorneys were Jose Baez and  J. Cheney Mason.

"Casey is still having to live in isolation and in secret," Mason told CNN.

"She can't go out in public. There are still morons out there threatening to hurt her, just like there are those from time to time that still threaten me and my family, because we won," he said.

Mason recently shared a conversation he had with George Zimmerman defense attorney Mark O'Mara.

“Mr. O’Mara asked the other day what it’s like to have so many people hating your client, and I said only half the world hated your client the whole world hated mine.”

Mason said he and O'Mara have talked several times leading up to the trial about what the defense could expect and not expect to happen as the case continues.

But he said in the end, he's like every other American and has no idea what to expect from the case or what the final verdict might be.