"Making a Murderer Part 2" @Netflix OCT 19

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Brendan story isn't interesting at all. His lawyers, especially the pawg, are trying too hard.
Big Facts. Katie Couric was pissing me off. Couldn't even answer simple shyt when she was in front of the judge.
 

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1. He beat a murder and was set to make millions of dollars. Lottery winners dont commit murder right before they receive their payout.

2. The prosecutors behavior was way too personal. Ken whatever his face. Like he had a grudge.

3. Brendan's attorney's chumminess with the prosecution.


4. The brother in law Scott's testimony. If I getter jammed up my brother in law is not taking the stand and if he is he not gonna make my case worse.

5. Steven passed the brainwave test. A test more reliable, in opinion, than a polygraph.

6. The fact that he was in custody when all of a sudden Teresa key appears in Steven's trailer in the middle of the floor. When the cops had already been there for days.

7. The cop with the glasses unreliable testimony.

8. The fact that the coroner was not allowed to investigate Teresa's death.

9. The fact that evidence was with held.

10. Steven has a trustworthy vibe, the opposing side not so much. Seems like the defense is playing by the rules and the prosecution not so much. It should be the opposite.

11. STEVENS STORY NEVER CHANGES. But everyone else's does .

Many of those reasons fall under the umbrella of police corruption but whatever. Could think of several more.
also manitowoc county was not supposed to be in the investigation but they were

also the trial against Brendan was Steve and Brendan committing murder of Teresa. but Stevens trial was him doing it solo...
 

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1. He beat a murder and was set to make millions of dollars. Lottery winners dont commit murder right before they receive their payout.

2. The prosecutors behavior was way too personal. Ken whatever his face. Like he had a grudge.

3. Brendan's attorney's chumminess with the prosecution.


4. The brother in law Scott's testimony. If I getter jammed up my brother in law is not taking the stand and if he is he not gonna make my case worse.

5. Steven passed the brainwave test. A test more reliable, in opinion, than a polygraph.

6. The fact that he was in custody when all of a sudden Teresa key appears in Steven's trailer in the middle of the floor. When the cops had already been there for days.

7. The cop with the glasses unreliable testimony.

8. The fact that the coroner was not allowed to investigate Teresa's death.

9. The fact that evidence was with held.

10. Steven has a trustworthy vibe, the opposing side not so much. Seems like the defense is playing by the rules and the prosecution not so much. It should be the opposite.

11. STEVENS STORY NEVER CHANGES. But everyone else's does .

Many of those reasons fall under the umbrella of police corruption but whatever. Could think of several more.
Didn't the cops also find Teresa's car on the side of the road days before it mysteriously ended up on their yard?

And the blood vial used for evidence that had the tamper seal broken and a hole in it?

So much evidence pointing to the cops setting dude up
 
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1. He beat a murder and was set to make millions of dollars. Lottery winners dont commit murder right before they receive their payout.

2. The prosecutors behavior was way too personal. Ken whatever his face. Like he had a grudge.

3. Brendan's attorney's chumminess with the prosecution.


4. The brother in law Scott's testimony. If I getter jammed up my brother in law is not taking the stand and if he is he not gonna make my case worse.

5. Steven passed the brainwave test. A test more reliable, in opinion, than a polygraph.

6. The fact that he was in custody when all of a sudden Teresa key appears in Steven's trailer in the middle of the floor. When the cops had already been there for days.

7. The cop with the glasses unreliable testimony.

8. The fact that the coroner was not allowed to investigate Teresa's death.

9. The fact that evidence was with held.

10. Steven has a trustworthy vibe, the opposing side not so much. Seems like the defense is playing by the rules and the prosecution not so much. It should be the opposite.

11. STEVENS STORY NEVER CHANGES. But everyone else's does .

Many of those reasons fall under the umbrella of police corruption but whatever. Could think of several more.

Don't know about that one, B. :patrice: Setting a cat on fire and running your cousin off the road and putting a gun to her head isn't exactly indicative of being trustworthy.
 

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This case should’ve been thrown out for reasonable doubt of evidence but brehs something just rubs me wrong about Steven Avery (n/h)

:jbhmm:

I don’t like to judge but he comes off as a red neck trailer cac that would do something like this :patrice:
 
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