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Making a Murderer - Netflix Series
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<blockquote data-quote="black4vcobra" data-source="post: 15142138" data-attributes="member: 82394"><p>2 more episodes to go for me and this show is crazy. I know the documentary is one sided to make Avery look innocent, but even if he did in fact kill Teresa Halbach, the amount of crooked behavior by the prosecution and law enforcement should see them behind bars as well. It is unfathomable that the same agency/officers who railroaded Avery in 1985 weren't removed from their positions, in fact they were promoted to Sheriff/Undersheriff (and yet somehow still deny that Avery was innocent of the 1985 crime). Then the same department that was supposed to be nowhere near the Avery residence, conveniently found crucial pieces of evidence (including the key even though the room had been searched by 3 other LE agencies) and somehow Sgt. Colburn called in the license plate number of Halbach's car 2 days before the car was discovered in the Avery salvage yard. Shouldn't he have already known the license plate number of the car considering it could be key evidence in her disappearance, or was he looking at the license plate at that moment and needed to know who it was registered to???</p><p></p><p>Don't even get me start on the EDTA testing. If there were 6 blood swabs from the car, why in the hell didn't they test all 6 blood swabs for the presence of EDTA? This shit is mind boggling. </p><p></p><p>And that poor kid, he was coerced into confessing. Even in the conversation with his mom, she asked why he said it and he responded "they go in my head and made me say it" and he said it because he was real dumb and guessing. Amazing that his "confession" could even be used considering it included stabbing/slitting the throat of a woman in a bedroom and yet NO BLOOD WAS FOUND there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="black4vcobra, post: 15142138, member: 82394"] 2 more episodes to go for me and this show is crazy. I know the documentary is one sided to make Avery look innocent, but even if he did in fact kill Teresa Halbach, the amount of crooked behavior by the prosecution and law enforcement should see them behind bars as well. It is unfathomable that the same agency/officers who railroaded Avery in 1985 weren't removed from their positions, in fact they were promoted to Sheriff/Undersheriff (and yet somehow still deny that Avery was innocent of the 1985 crime). Then the same department that was supposed to be nowhere near the Avery residence, conveniently found crucial pieces of evidence (including the key even though the room had been searched by 3 other LE agencies) and somehow Sgt. Colburn called in the license plate number of Halbach's car 2 days before the car was discovered in the Avery salvage yard. Shouldn't he have already known the license plate number of the car considering it could be key evidence in her disappearance, or was he looking at the license plate at that moment and needed to know who it was registered to??? Don't even get me start on the EDTA testing. If there were 6 blood swabs from the car, why in the hell didn't they test all 6 blood swabs for the presence of EDTA? This shit is mind boggling. And that poor kid, he was coerced into confessing. Even in the conversation with his mom, she asked why he said it and he responded "they go in my head and made me say it" and he said it because he was real dumb and guessing. Amazing that his "confession" could even be used considering it included stabbing/slitting the throat of a woman in a bedroom and yet NO BLOOD WAS FOUND there. [/QUOTE]
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