There was no death of controversies in 2011. Some of the controversies led to the creation of equally controversial photographs, like the faked image which appeared online immediately after the death of Osama bin Laden, while others were begotten by either faked or original photographs, like the Playboy cover photo of Lindsay Lohan.
Check out the most controversial pictures of the year:
A deposition released on Wednesday provide more insight on the Casey Anthony case and death of Caylee Anthony including a ruling from psychiatrists that she did not suffer from mental illness, details about her sexual abuse as a child by her father and brother and how Caylee was most likely conceived as a result of a date rape at a party.
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This still image taken from amateur video posted on a social media website and obtained by Reuters, October 21, 2011, shows former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, covered in blood, after his capture by NTC fighters in Sirte.
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Photo Credit: FHM India
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Former child star Lindsay Lohan is now all grown up. She was recently scored the cover of Playboy magazine and was reportedly paid $1 million for the shoot. Lohan's Playboy pictures were leaked online before the issue's release date and once the magazine hit stands reports were that sales were still strong.
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A photo from the website Biggovernment.com shows a shirtless U.S. Representative Anthony Weiner which was allegedly emailed to a young woman. Weiner tearfully admitted having a number of online sex relationships with women over the Internet, saying he was deeply ashamed of his actions but would not resign, at a news conference in New York, New York, June 6, 2011.
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