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Was Steven Avery set up to take the fall?

  • Yes

    Votes: 7 87.5%
  • No

    Votes: 1 12.5%

  • Total voters
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Did any of you get a weird feeling when the video of Thersea was playing during Avery's sentencing? It almost seemed like a suicidal video. My theory is she offed herself in her vehicle, and Lenk department found her in it and that's where the framing starts. I also believe that the department got to her ex boyfriend/roommate and monitored the voicemails through them while telling them where to search
 
I want to see the Halbachs family reaction to this documentary. Something has to be done to follow up this doc, right? :frown:

We can only hope people keep looking into it. Kinda Serial with Adnan Sayed. I think new evidence has to be or something. Idk. This is bad man. Flat out corruption.
 
Insane.

That ex bf is so suspicious man.
 
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^ I think it's more than just being uneducated--dude is legit "slow".  Buddy was talking about Wrestlemania from jail man....dude had zero clue the depth of what was happening.  

Now, his mother is uneducated.  Not knowing what inconsistent means at her age is sad as hell.  

MAN
 
Just finished episode 3.

One thing that stands out to me was the manner in which Brendon was interrogated.

I studied a lot of juvenile law in college and one of the most fundamental cases that was reiterated and discussed in lectures was in re Gault. It basically holds that juveniles must be afforded due process rights, including right to a lawyer and the right against self-incrimination. Also, police need parental consent to interrogate minors if the minor feels that he is in custody.

I'm sure it will come up in some form, but damn I hate these police so far
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_re_Gault
 
Watching Episode 10 now. This stuff is pretty disheartening. I feel bad for the mom, b. :smh:
 
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I just finished Episode 4.. where they find the evidence has been tampered with.. I almost threw my laptop into my wall and yelled "WHAT?!?!?!"
 
I think Brendan's older brother had something to do with the murder. He was more than willing to place the blame on Steven. I hope I'm wrong because you would have to be really sick to let your baby brother rot in a cell. Documentary really infuriated me. Just made me think of so many instances in which people were railroaded by the system.
 
Lenk looks like the bad guy from bourne identity


That forensics lady was telling ultra lies
 
Guessing a USER NAME and PASSWORD
No blood what so ever in his trailer
No other DNA on the keys
Calling in the plate before it was found with the year


on and on and on.... I can see how you might find him guilty but no way in hell you can say WITHOUT a shadow of a doubt

but then again, you picture these people who are involved in the trial have the same makeup as the jury, they are probably as easily persuaded and undereducated.
 
Lenk looks like the bad guy from bourne identity


That forensics lady was telling ultra lies

Man listen, that lady was CLEARLY lying her *** off. You could see those wheels spinning in her head, trying to get the story right. I'm no body language expert, but with all those folks telling lies during the depositions and trials, it was so damn obvious.

I loved how the defense would juxtapose what they were saying then with what they said under oath earlier, and how they'd just let those lies marinate in silence for a few seconds.
 
Can we just take a moment to give kudos to Netflix for being on point with their original shows?

Bloodline
Master of None
OITNB
HoC
Daredevil
Jessica Jones
Chef's Table
Narcos
Making a Murderer

For sure, nothing is touching NF right now. It's creeping past HBO for me and well past AMC now that BB and MM are over.
 
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Wow at the broken seal on the sealed evidence from the 85 case with a syringe hole through the top of the vile of blood.

This is impossible to get away with, if this man is still in jail, he's about to own Montiwatak in the near future.

Gonna be Averyawatak
 
Bruh, the cop called in the car and plates days before it was found. C'mon man. How did this slide? i'm way disappointed in the FBI swooping in talking about they're here to investigate corruption and then wasting everyone's time.
 
Man listen, that lady was CLEARLY lying her *** off. You could see those wheels spinning in her head, trying to get the story right. I'm no body language expert, but with all those folks telling lies during the depositions and trials, it was so damn obvious.

I loved how the defense would juxtapose what they were saying then with what they said under oath earlier, and how they'd just let those lies marinate in silence for a few seconds.


Exactly she even admitted tonnot properly handling evidence

You.mean to tell me the calumet cop watched 3 grown the WHOLE TIME.



Were was the blood



How bullets magically appear 4 months later
 
Sheriff: 'Making a Murderer' is a movie, not documentary



Manitowoc County Sheriff Robert Hermann said law enforcement would have no reason to frame an innocent man.

"Making a Murderer," a 10-part documentary released Dec. 18 on Netflix, follows the case of Steven Avery, a Manitowoc County man convicted of killing a freelance photographer two years after being exonerated for a crime he didn't commit. The filmmakers soon bring up the idea that local law enforcement had it out for Avery.

"I won’t call it a documentary, because a documentary puts things in chronological order and tells the story as it is. ... I’ve heard things are skewed," said Hermann, who's been discussing the series with the department. "They’ve taken things out of context and taken them out of the order in which they occurred, which can lead people to a different opinion or conclusion."
 
This has me feeling some type of way, I feel so bad for Steven Avery. I don't understand how another police department was supposed to do all the investigating but the same people that locked him up for 18 years innocently are all in the mix of this, that right there should be enough for a mistrial but what do I know. Tampered evidence from his previous trial, just too much things that don't add up. How would he of dragged this woman all over his property w/o more evidence no blood to show she was there no DNA from her in the house or garage but he supposedly raped her? Cut her throat? Shot her? All that and that's all you got? Man I give it to their family for still sticking together.
 
Sheriff: 'Making a Murderer' is a movie, not documentary



Manitowoc County Sheriff Robert Hermann said law enforcement would have no reason to frame an innocent man.

"Making a Murderer," a 10-part documentary released Dec. 18 on Netflix, follows the case of Steven Avery, a Manitowoc County man convicted of killing a freelance photographer two years after being exonerated for a crime he didn't commit. The filmmakers soon bring up the idea that local law enforcement had it out for Avery.

"I won’t call it a documentary, because a documentary puts things in chronological order and tells the story as it is. ... I’ve heard things are skewed," said Hermann, who's been discussing the series with the department. "They’ve taken things out of context and taken them out of the order in which they occurred, which can lead people to a different opinion or conclusion."

No doubt they manipulated the viewers, but to what extent? I don't think enough to make a difference.
 
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