Netflix might have one: Making a Murderer (Dec 18th)

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The extent to which these fukkers went to get this to stick is absurd...there's no WAY IN HELL that judge should have allowed that recording of Dassey in based of the fact he had no council present.

Lets not even get into the lack of rope, DNA, struggle evidence in the trailer or garage.

Three things.

1. This whole shyt just reminds me of how much white people, especially rural white people. Put inane amounts of trust in there police officers and legal system. I can tell you right now that jury didn't really want to hear a DAMN thing the defense woulda had to say. All they knew was that some white girl was dead and they had to put some one away for it.

2. The even BIGGER issue is the fact that instead of actually being a proper wachdog or symbol of justice. The Wisconsin justice department placed more emphasis on not looking inept/corrupt instead of actual justice. That is more terrifying than the entire story to me.

3. The fukking needle hole in the blood tube breh....the contaminated crime scene....its all so fukked up...:pacspit:
 

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It was way more interesting than i thought it would be. The ending is so conflicting. So much of the story has dead ends on the prosecution side but all of the details came from his nephew who is obviously mentally challenged. His room has zero of her DNA even though she was supposed to have been raped,tied up, and cut open there. Her keys are just laying on the floor after multiple searches and have none of her DNA on it.Not one speck of blood in the garage after she got shot. This whole case is a clusterfukk that usually results in the defendant walking but you could tell how much everyone hated Steve. He never comes off smart enough to do half of the stuff he supposedly did. They have him looking like an idiot savant murderer. His nephew is the biggest X factor in the whole thing. His whole story sounds like he got blackmailed to say it but his uncle never seems to be upset about it. They're the two calmest people I've ever seen facing life in jail while supposedly innocent, i really think theyre both that stupid that they cant get angry. Their appeals not going through is bullshyt too. There's so much evidence of foul play. If I was their families I'd start a gofundme page and get him some legal help because you honestly can't tell if he did it or not. Those people just needed someone to blame. His lawyer could've called Jesus as a witness and he still would have been found guilty.

So many questions at the end. How high up does the conspiracy go? That judge was not neutral, the DA, the chief of police were all in on it. I could see him being setup because his lawsuit might have bankrupt that whole county. He would have gotten seven figures out of it. I felt so sad at the end when his mom was talking like he was going to come home. She just wants to believe.:mjcry:
 

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I believe they did it. Mainly because of Brendan. I don't care how dumb he is, no one could talk me into anything, especially admitting to a murder I didn't commit.

You'd be surprised how many people confess to things they did not do. Even without realizing they're implicating their own damn selves. If you've not seen "Central Park Five" I recommend it. Kids admitting to crimes just because of the promise detectives made they'd get to go home :wow:
 

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btw, everyone watch the other netflix doc "the central park 5" and youll see the cops did the same thing to those kids that they did to brendan dassey and those kids werent even 'slow'. Just shows how people will say anything if they think that will get them out of trouble.

When I watched this it made me think of those kids in "The Central Park Five." :mjcry:
 

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How can anyone think he did it? :dahell::dahell::dahell::dahell::dahell::dahell:

Supposedly he tied her up -- there's no evidence of any rope fibers in the trailer
Supposedly he cut her throat -- there's no evidence of any blood in the trailer
Supposedly they found her car key in his house after 7 searches -- there's no evidence of HER OWN fukkING DNA on her own car keys
Supposedly his blood was in her car -- only in a few weird areas but his DNA wasn't even found on the steering wheel or seat or door handle. So this mufukka supposedly bled in the car but didn't leave so much as a fukkin fingerprint ANYWHERE??
The test tube with his blood that exonerated him in the 1985 case had a hole in it and was clearly tampered with. This is supposed to just be a fukkin coincidence??

:dahell::dahell::dahell:

Not to mention the video of the cops manipulating Brendan Dassey in a 4 hour interrogation without his mother or lawyer present...AND THEN saying in court that they asked Brendan's mother if she wanted to be present and she declined......when she clearly denies this?

But yall gonna sit here and tell me that a sub-80 IQ mufukka like Steven Avery managed to "rape, slice her neck, then shoot her in the head" ... ALL IN HIS TRAILER...and he cleaned up so well that not a single piece of DNA evidence was found anywhere in the room?

Really?
Really?
:mindblown:

Somehow this mufukka was smart enough to dispose of all that evidence but it never occurred to him to crush her car...when he has a car crusher on site? No, he leaves that shyt out near the entrance of his own property with a couple of branches around it?

:mjlol:


That's why I'm like :snoop: every time a breh comes in here like I think he did it :krs: :ooh:

Of course anything is possible, but your brain is fukking different if you're able to draw that conclusion based on watching this doc. It's mind boggling.
 

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You'd be surprised how many people confess to things they did not do. Even without realizing they're implicating their own damn selves. If you've not seen "Central Park Five" I recommend it. Kids admitting to crimes just because of the promise detectives made they'd get to go home :wow:
Dna saved them from their own stupidity
 

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It seems to be that the main thing that created reasonable doubt is the story the cops had Brendan concoct. With her body burnt does anybody have any clue at all how she was killed considering her body was burned. If the police say went with the story that she was simply strangled and burned I think a lot more people would be way less suspicious of the police. It seemed everything is being measured against the narrative of her throat being slashed, her shot, raped and all that other stuff that was added in. Doesn't matter cause it really seems the evidence wasn't there at all to convict Avery and I have no clue if he was guilty or not but no way in hell should he be sitting in jail for life like that.
 
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