Episode 3..
How do you have all those video tape and not see how obviously coached the kid was? Damn this is upsetting.
I've just watched the first two episodes of this do entary of how Steven Avery has been butt ed sans vaselines by the inept county of Manitowoc.
I'm shocked at how imcomptent this police department is. Holy .
Episode 3..
How do you have all those video tape and not see how obviously coached the kid was? Damn this is upsetting.
It's on Netflix, Thready.
It's a circus, Thread. A sad, slow moving wrecking train.
They got the first ep for free on youtube.
It's not really ineptness, it's laziness to a certain degree but mostly it's just having it out for the guy
Finished the series last night, I'm appauled at the lack of justice in Manitowoc County. It's nice to know this has brought even more attention to the injustice, and the collective power of people could help at least Brendan out.
I still cant believe how this trial went on with all the clear mishandling of evidence or lack there of.
I'm not sure how searching warrants work but does it en le them to look for whatever they're looking for for a whole week? Keep the owners of the property completely out of their homes in the mean time?
Or how about the fact police talked to a minor several times without an adult present? Even so far as coaching the re boy on what to say?
That's ed. There is plenty of reasonable doubts in this case for a non-conviction.
Question is when will this get an unbiased re-investigation by the FBI?
So y'all don't think he killed the photographer?
Last edited by lil'mo; 01-01-2016 at 06:14 PM.
I agree, but the do entary was extremely biased. I watched 10 hours of a one sided story and still wasn't convinced he didn't do it. I realize that's not the standard for a not guilty conviction though. However, I can see how a jury might be overwhelmed by the evidence that made him look guilty and the disbelief that the police could be doing what was suggested.
you think there is any way he killed the photographer? wow.
It's not just me. A jury of his peers found him actually guilty.
I'm thinking he was being sarcastic with that comment.
But still, even if he did it, there are still way too many inconsistency to say for sure he did.
They wanted this guy buried and they did. Even if it meant taking a real innocent victim in Brendan Dassey.
I mean, guy couldn't even tie his own shoes let alone be an accomplice.
Hopefully, because the comment didn't make sense, and in this context it lacked wittiness which made me think it wasn't sarcastic.
That entire arrest/planting of evidence/trial was a complete and utter joke and embarrassment. A jury of his peers predisposed to assume him guilty for no reason? Impartial trial? Swallow it whole.
Kinda pointless to respond with wittiness to drivel. He was convicted by his "peers" the first time too, with no evidence
Even this is incoherent. I doubt Reck understands what you really think either.
Sure. I don't give a what Reck thinks. Trump has some good points, right?
"A jury of peers" made up of people from that area, if the rest of the series is any indication, is not a group of people I'd want deciding my fate. Or doing anything of consequence requiring an intellect above that of a fifth grader, for that matter.
I can't stop reading up on this story. I don't ever want to visit Wisconsin.
the hood swap though? the sweat in the engine bay?
What a mess! I've watched 3 episodes so far and the only one I really feel bad for yet is the teenage nephew. My other take away is that people in Wisconsin are butt ugly.
Those cops railroaded him so bad it's hard to tell whether or not he actually did it. I don't trust him but I certainly don't trust the police's investigation. Tadych and Bobby look guilty as too.
The blood stains after the tampered evidence and the FBI going white knight anyway was troubling.
Cops officially excluded by court order from participating in the investigation leading it anyway; setting the kid up with the patsy lawyer who repeatedly allows investigators to interview him alone and disregarding the parent.
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