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01-03-2016, 08:36 PM
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hollmt
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I just binge watched all of "Making a Murderer", to keep it all fresh in my head. Good stuff.
My thoughts.
Spoiler
To start, the weasel, sleaze bag lawyer that first 'represented' Brendan, along with the sleaze bag investigator should both be brought up on charges.
To cut to the rest of the chase. I read in one of the posts how the show is slanting your view point. That might be true, but the media does the exact same thing and to argue that point is silly. People try to sway/slant your thoughts and viewpoints on everything all of the time.
While I do believe that Steven Avery is perhaps a bit of a screw up and possibly a creeper, I do not believe he raped or murdered the girl.
I have a hard time wrapping my head around some things:
1) nothing at all in the house/trailer/garage beyond a possibly planted bullet and key. This counters any possible false confession from Brendan and even the Prosecutions own statement in Brendan's trial that something happened in the Bedroom. There was no blood splatter at all in the garage from where the shooting or cutting of the neck supposedly happened.
2) blood in the back of the RAV belonging to Teresa. There would be no reason at all for Steven to have placed her in the car if he did kill her in the garage. No blood trail anywhere.
3) the blood vial. While the FBI stated they did not find any EDTA, that didn't exclude it wasn't there. Remember, they clearly only stated they didn't find any, in perhaps a faulty and outdated testing method they hadn't performed in years. Just because someone is color blind doesn't mean colors don't exist.
Who did it then? I have theories. Mine coincide with a couple others on the www. I formed my own theory in about episode 6 or 7. I do think someone else much closer to Teresa killed her and police took advantage of that and acted on it.
I also think this show/documentary showed the massive flaw and class system/restrictions in our legal system. It is a shame.
In the end though, I was not convinced beyond any reasonable doubt that Steven was guilty.
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