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    The daughter turned out to be a hot redhead though.
    By your tranny standards, I suppose.

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    Far more interesting that Making a Murderer. I find Peterson to be a far more compelling person than Avery

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    If I had to pick the most plausible explanation, it's that he probably pushed her down the stairs in a fit of rage and killed her. And if that's the case, he still probably should have gotten off because the prosecution opted for the First Degree (premeditated) Murder charge. There simply wasn't a case beyond a reasonable doubt that this was more than a crime of passion.
    I don't think that was what he was accused of; I think they were saying that he hit her in the head with the blow poke and from behind (she was only like 6 steps up the staircase) and she fell backwards then he hit her several more times.

    Thing is I don't buy the motive but all of the blood is hard to ignore.

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    The daughter turned out to be a hot redhead though.

    What happened to the brother btw? He dissapeared in the new episodes. They seem close.
    She dyed her hair in the most recent episodes but she's kinda cute even though she sounds like a modern hippy.

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    Yeah...as crazy as it sounds, if I had to pick, I'd say the owl theory is the most likely with the evidence at hand.
    Finding feathers and her own hair in her hand. And the fact that owl attacks are a real thing. It would explain the wounds and lack
    of skull fracturing.

    But he's such an odd dude that he comes across as someone who could do this and believe he was smart enough to get out of it.
    Whereas, he could be just a weird dude.

    But yeah...the Eurpope death. Crazy coincidence.
    I found him more eccentric than odd, I've met people like that who are just hard to read in the ways that you mentioned.

    The Germany think is a coincidence but I don't think he actually did that one. No one though so back then and the woman had medical issues leading up to the fall. Its sort of odd that he would kill her and then offer to adopt her daughters. I think the judge should've never let that in.

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    I found him more eccentric than odd, I've met people like that who are just hard to read in the ways that you mentioned.

    The Germany think is a coincidence but I don't think he actually did that one. No one though so back then and the woman had medical issues leading up to the fall. Its sort of odd that he would kill her and then offer to adopt her daughters. I think the judge should've never let that in.
    For sure. Agree totally about the Europe death. And the girls had no doubt themselves.

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    For sure. Agree totally about the Europe death. And the girls had no doubt themselves.
    Besides Deaver, I think Germany and the Gay stuff kept him from getting anywhere close to a fair trial.

    I didn't buy the motive; she found out that he was bi and he had to kill her? It didn't strike me as an super conservative family, the opposite in fact, I could see them having some type of arrangement.

    Even the male pros ute (that whole scene was pretty funny) mentioned that he frequently mentioned his wife, whereas other men opted never to bring it up, as if he had no issue talking about it- like he wasn't concerned with being caught.

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    Besides Deaver, I think Germany and the Gay stuff kept him from getting anywhere close to a fair trial.

    I didn't buy the motive; she found out that he was bi and he had to kill her? It didn't strike me as an super conservative family, the opposite in fact, I could see them having some type of arrangement.

    Even the male pros ute (that whole scene was pretty funny) mentioned that he frequently mentioned his wife, whereas other men opted never to bring it up, as if he had no issue talking about it- like he wasn't concerned with being caught.
    One thing that was never brought up was the 1.5 million life insurance policy. Which would have been an interesting aspect to know while watching. The bi thing hurt Peterson but I agree that it didn’t contribute to the death. Whether he killed her or not.

    Which I lean to not.

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    One thing that was never brought up was the 1.5 million life insurance policy. Which would have been an interesting aspect to know while watching. The bi thing hurt Peterson but I agree that it didn’t contribute to the death. Whether he killed her or not.

    Which I lean to not.
    They lived in a mansion, its not like they were hurting for money though. I think Peterson was smart enough to know that if you kill the person that is ensured then you don't get the money. I don't know if I buy that either.

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    They lived in a mansion, its not like they were hurting for money though. I think Peterson was smart enough to know that if you kill the person that is ensured then you don't get the money. I don't know if I buy that either.
    Supposedly they were in a bunch of debt and lived way outside their means. You saw that he ended up in a modest apartment and had to sell the house. It only took 1,000,000 in legal fees to break him. Which I get is a lot but seems like a small amount compared to what the property would indicate.

    I don’t think he killed her for the money either. If he had, he was smart enough to have not beat her to death.
    But mentioning that angle and their financial situation would have added another facet to the series.

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    I don't think that was what he was accused of; I think they were saying that he hit her in the head with the blow poke and from behind (she was only like 6 steps up the staircase) and she fell backwards then he hit her several more times.
    Right, that's my point. I think their accusation was off. It's possible that he killed her in a number of different ways from the story the prosecution pieced together, several of which might not have qualified as First Degree murder charges.

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    Well he can now write a book about how he got ed over. It would sell.

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    Cautionary tale for cuck Blake and tranny Reck to lay off the , tbh.
    Last edited by Spurtacular; 07-18-2018 at 11:16 PM.

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    Cautionary tale for cuck Blake and tranny Reck to lay off the , tbh.
    Why are you thinking about s at 12AM, derp?

    Also, why are you making those kind of comments on a thread that has absolutely nothing to do with a murder case?

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    Why are you thinking about s at 12AM, derp?

    Also, why are you making those kind of comments on a thread that has absolutely nothing to do with a murder case?
    I don't live in your time zone; but at your for rounding up so liberally all the same. And "cautionary tale" obviously does relate.

    SMH Today's tranny.

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    Cautionary tale for cuck Blake and tranny Reck to lay off the , tbh.
    Crying in the night

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    This just popped up on Netflix the other day. It was originally a 10 part doc about a man convicted of killing his wife in 2001. They just recently updated it with 3 more episodes. I never saw it when it first came out so it was new to me.

    Probably the most riveting doc that I’ve ever seen. The accused was wealthy and had a film crew on hand just weeks after the death to do ent everything. The access that was given to the French film crew is unbelievable. They were in strategy sessions for both prosecution and defense. As well as the courtroom and jail.

    So so as opposed to many true crime docs that involve recreations or interviews years later, this captures the events while they were happening.

    9/10.

    The last three add on episodes were kind of slow. Some interesting moments but could have been done in one hour or maybe 90 minutes.

    But the first 10 are incredibly compelling.
    there's 3 more added? i'll have to check.

    that dude totally killed his wife and an ex. no doubt. dude is weird as . and his writings about killing, even though fiction, seem to real of an account.

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    there's 3 more added? i'll have to check.

    that dude totally killed his wife and an ex. no doubt. dude is weird as . and his writings about killing, even though fiction, seem to real of an account.
    The dude is a writer. That's why he took up novels. He can write and sell a story.

    It's 50/50 on whether he did it or not. The prosecutors ed up beyond belief.

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    The dude is a writer. That's why he took up novels. He can write and sell a story.

    It's 50/50 on whether he did it or not. The prosecutors ed up beyond belief.
    the reason i said what i said was based more on the writings found in his lock box in that vault. creepy .

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    Thank you to the OP for posting this thread. My wife and I ended up watching t over the course of about a week. Great do entary....enjoyed it more than MAM.

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    Also, I don’t think he did it. He’s weird as and definitely over dramatic, but not a murderer. And if he did do it, the prosecution did nothing to convince me of that.

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    I think I remember him saying in an early episode his wife joked about his other life. Later he said he never told her and don’t know for sure how he would have taken it. Does anyone else recall this?

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