this is his first bytch.
Everyone's going to eat off this documentary, I can't be mad at them. MaM is about to make 2016 lit
this is his first bytch.
I don't know brehs, despite all this shyt...i still think he did it
Weren't Steven killing cats & shyt as a kid....thats how it starts
If it's not him, it's got to b somebody on that Avery trailer site...his brothers, maybe
The key was mentioned at the trial breh...This documentary tells you a lot about the justice system in this country and how people lack common sense.
With what was presented by the prosecution, how could they come to a conclusion that without reasonable doubt that both Avery and Dassey killed that woman?
And maybe it was how the doc was edited, but why wasn't the fact that Theresa's DNA wasn't found anywhere on the key mentioned in the Avery trial? That was a big piece of information that coincided with the notion that whoever put the key in his trailer had wiped that shyt down and put Steven's DNA on it. Again', it might have been brought up, but I was surprised I didn't see it in the documentary.
I had wishful thinking that Brenden would get off, but he was fukked for just confessing to that crime. Those investigators are bogus as hell for that. Dude was 16 years old and slow. Asking about if he'll be going back to school cause he had a project or something due when he just confessed to murder and rape. He's on the phone mad that he'll miss Wrestlemania... like breh, there's no way he did any of that... the people that did him in are straight up evil af.
But again, the justice system "got the bad guys" and all is right in that town.
Just shows you, when you go against that Blue Shield, the powers that be will do whatever in their power to uphold an image. And shyt like this goes down all the time all over the country, to poor people. Some fairy tale story that is scientifically proved to be bullshyt holds in court, but when these cops gun down unarmed people on video, they still walk.
I don't get it, the shyt feels hopeless.
If Steven didn't do it then whoever did had to have know he was having a bonfire that night...No real evidence points to him, it all looks like it was to set him up.
It's sad because the police aren't concerned with finding the real killer...Her Ex needs to be questioned first off!
Could have been his brothers, but whoever it was Steven doesn't have a clue about it.
If Steven didn't do it then whoever did had to have know he was having a bonfire that night...
There is no way her brother and ex could have known that...
Scott Tadych on the other hand did know that and is extremely suspect...
I don't recall them ever showing Avery's lawyer's mention the fact that Theresa's DNA wasn't found on the key at all during the trial. They brought it up to whoever was shooting the documentary, but they didn't show them bring it up in court. Which was something that I was sure they would show on here. Never saw it, if they did I just don't remember it and if somebody could point me to which episode that piece of information was given to the court/jury enlighten me.The key was mentioned at the trial breh...
As was the blood vial and a lot of other suspect "evidence"...
This was a 200+ hour trial they tried to cram into a 10 hour documentary...
They can't fit everything in...
Theresa could of had a stalker, it could have been her ex-boyfriend, who was still actively in contact with her.Rednecks and white trash have fires all the time. It probably wasn't some big secret that Steve burned garbage and random things weekly in a fire pit right by his house. If the body was burned at another fire pit on the property and then moved to his fire pit it wouldn't even raise an eye of anyone around.
One of Steve's relatives could have easily gotten in his house and could have put the key inside his bedroom after the initial searches were done by law enforcement.
I'm leaning towards a relative doing the murder and the police believing it was Steve and doing everything in their power to make sure Steve went back to jail.
Well this just keeps getting more bizarre.
Brother Of Netflix's "Making A Murderer's" Brendan Dassey Drops Incendiary Rap Song
Brother Of Netflix's "Making A Murderer's" Brendan Dassey Drops Incendiary Rap Song
by TRENT CLARK on January 13th 2016 | 3 COMMENTS
Convicted murderer Steven Avery is largely believe to be innocent, thanks to Netflix's documentary.
Netflix's crime drama documentary series, Making a Murderer, has been a media draw since its December 18 debut on the popular streaming network. It chronicles the case of Steven Avery, a Manitowoc County, Wisconsin man who was convicted of the 2007 murder of Teresa Halbach, to which the series has since raised questions on the validity of the charge.
Avery's then 16-year-old nephew Brendan Dassey was convicted of assisting Avery in Halbach's murder, thanks to his confession that the documentary alluded to being coerced by law enforcement interrogation tactics.
In lieu of the documentary's public awareness, Brendan's Christian rapper half-brother, Brad has stepped up to the plate and released a scathing rap song frankly titled "They Didn't Do It," that slams his family's current predicaments.
According to Brad's Soundcloud description, he spent 10 hours recording the song that boasts of lyrics such as "Cops were only there just to pry and poke" and "Not a fair trial/Not a fair game/Whole thing's wack/Just a lying shame."
The White House recently responded to a pardon petition that amassed more than 100,000 signatures and Avery has since filed an appeal to overturn his conviction. He was also released from prison in 2003 after serving 18 years for a rape that he didn't commit.
Listen to Dassey's "They Didn't Do It" in the Soundcloud player below. While the overall quality and execution may not be all that enticing, the passion is definitely present.