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Making a Murderer - Netflix Series
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<blockquote data-quote="ElscottHavoc" data-source="post: 15158556" data-attributes="member: 93145"><p>I don't necessarily think the police department killed her either, but thinking its preposterous is ignoring the $36,000,000 suit against them for their previous blunder that ended up with Avery behind bars for 18 years as an innocent man for that crime. I don't think they take very kind to bring embarassed fools...</p><p></p><p>But as you mentioned, if the Sheriff found her body and felt inclined to finally put the nail in Avery's coffin, that was an opportunity to put an end to the lawsuit. I actually do think Avery killed her at this point from reading outside information from the documentary, but for the sake of an open mind think the state had a motive.</p><p></p><p>As far as the fire is concerned, my grandpa lives in the country and burns trash in a barrel nearly every evening. When late summer rolls around into fall, we usually have a bonfire in the back yard a few times each month. Its almost like clockwork that the guy down the road has buddies over for beer on Friday night, and they almost always have a bonfire in their front yard if the weather decent.</p><p></p><p>I would imagine in burning junk is pretty common around there and there probably isn't much else to do than watch it burn, so the coincidence that there was a bonfire is actually not that odd in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElscottHavoc, post: 15158556, member: 93145"] I don't necessarily think the police department killed her either, but thinking its preposterous is ignoring the $36,000,000 suit against them for their previous blunder that ended up with Avery behind bars for 18 years as an innocent man for that crime. I don't think they take very kind to bring embarassed fools... But as you mentioned, if the Sheriff found her body and felt inclined to finally put the nail in Avery's coffin, that was an opportunity to put an end to the lawsuit. I actually do think Avery killed her at this point from reading outside information from the documentary, but for the sake of an open mind think the state had a motive. As far as the fire is concerned, my grandpa lives in the country and burns trash in a barrel nearly every evening. When late summer rolls around into fall, we usually have a bonfire in the back yard a few times each month. Its almost like clockwork that the guy down the road has buddies over for beer on Friday night, and they almost always have a bonfire in their front yard if the weather decent. I would imagine in burning junk is pretty common around there and there probably isn't much else to do than watch it burn, so the coincidence that there was a bonfire is actually not that odd in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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