rightwinger
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I watched the ten hours waiting for a Perry Mason moment at the end...it never happened
I thought overall it was a biased documentary meant to gain sympathy for Steve Avery
If I were on the jury, I would have found Avery guilty. I thought his frame-up theories were too bizarre. No way the police could have done everything they were accused of and Avery's blood did not come from a vial
His nephew Brendan Dassey, however, I would have declared not guilty. His confession was blatantly coerced and there was no evidence supporting his bizarre confession. I don't think he raped the woman....seemed like a sexual fantasy a retarded 16 year old would come up with. But he had to know there was a body in that fireI watched the ten hours waiting for a Perry Mason moment at the end...it never happened
I thought overall it was a biased documentary meant to gain sympathy for Steve Avery
If I were on the jury, I would have found Avery guilty. I thought his frame-up theories were too bizarre. No way the police could have done everything they were accused of and Avery's blood did not come from a vial
His nephew Brendan Dassey, however, I would have declared not guilty. His confession was blatantly coerced and there was no evidence supporting his bizarre confession. I don't think he raped the woman....seemed like a sexual fantasy a retarded 16 year old would come up with. But he had to know there was a body in that fireFirst of all the show was not bias, nor did it show sympathy, all the show did was interview both sides, provide facts and give us a timeline...how you precieve does not provide proof for either side.....futhurmore, the fact that so many laws and rules and policies that were set to be fair in the first place was purposely not followed and broken and all of these people and proffessionals for that matter who watched it can sit there and say he's guilty like there was nothing wrong is exactly the problem with the country today......why do we need court systems...he looks guilty, put him in jail. I don't like your lifestyle, put him in jail....your creepy and I don't have proof but I know your not an upstanding citizen, put him in jail. Really people? Land of the free and justice for all, yea ok! The shear possibility that two officers who were proven to have knowledge of his innocence the 1st time and didn't care with their jobs on the line, and county with no means to pay a lawsuit they were in danger of losing could set up a man they had a disstain for is completely impossible. Right? Because until this day, we don't have innocence people in jail and we certainly don't have crooked cops. From what I c, no one wants the truth, they just want him in jail.Brendon Dasseys conviction was overturned today
"Making a Murderer:" Brendan Dassey's conviction overturned - CNN.com
(CNN)The conviction of Brendan Dassey, a Wisconsin man who appeared in the documentary "Making a Murderer," has been overturned by a federal judge in Milwaukee, according to court documents obtained by CNN.
Dassey was convicted in 2005 in the murder of photographer Teresa Halbach.
Prosecutors have 90 days to bring Dassey, now 26, to trial again or he will be released.
His uncle, Steven Avery, featured in "Making a Murderer," is in a Wisconsin prison also serving time for Halbach's murder.
You murdered an innocent woman and burned her body.....put him in jail