Casey Anthony—the Florida woman accused, then acquitted, of killing her 2-year-old daughter—has broken her silence about the girl's death in five conversations with the AP over a weeklong period. The AP on Wednesday released more of what was said by the 30-year-old; she insists she doesn't know the specifics of how the last hours of Caylee's life unfolded, but in this conversation recalls what she does remember from that morning. She also describes Caylee as "the central part of my life, the central part of my being. 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." Excerpts: