Yeah I am sure that will be your thoughts after you finish. Just wait until the nephews case.
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Yeah I am sure that will be your thoughts after you finish. Just wait until the nephews case.
I just cant believe that judge fox viewed that leading interrogation of a 16yr old, clearly mentally stunted child, w/out parents or lawyer, and said that there was nothing improper about it... Just unbelievable.. How frustrating to be the defense & civil rights attorneys involved in this, and be surrounded and have deal with such widespread incompetence/negligence...
I know this may not be Mikes focus as a PO (homicide investigations), but I would love to hear his take on the LEOs behavior.
I finished this last night. I was actually only up to episode 4 as of my last post.
I have done a complete 180 and think he is actually innocent. Here is why:
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I agree with most of what you posted. However, the additional information that keeps coming up now is hard to ignore:
Non blood DNA from Rav4 hood latch area.
Brandon turned in his bleach spattered jeans he claims he wore when cleaning up garage with Avery.
Leg irons were purchased two weeks before murder. They were presented at trial (not shown in show).
Avery calls Teresa three times day or murder - first two he blocks with *67
Avery is obsessed with Teresa and has answered his door with only a towel on at a previous appointment.
Full transcript of Brandon's confession shows he was led to say a lot of stuff but there is an entire freestyle part where he explains everything with no prompting.
Yeah the hood latch DNA is hard to believe would either be planted or be there for any other reason than being connected to the murder. It is possible he opened it for her while she was there one time to help her fix something, but unlikely.
Was her DNA on the restraints? I would think it would be given that if you are being raped you are probably struggling a lot and get either sweat or blood on them.
From the article I linked above:
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- Steven Avery had purchased handcuffs and leg irons three weeks before Teresa went missing. The state claims Brendan Dassey admitted these items were used to restrain Teresa in Steven’s trailer.
Steven openly admitted in a Milwaukee Magazine article he did purchase these items, but he bought them to use with Jodi. And, unfortunately for the state, none of Teresa’s DNA was found on the leg irons or handcuffs, which seems very hard to believe if she really was shackled to Steven’s bed.
I see that now, thanks. I suppose they could have been easily cleaned though and if he really cleaned the garage to the point of it being spotless (which I still find hard to believe) he would have cleaned everything else.
Wow... just wow.. especially all the denied appeals.. the completely criminal collusion by his first appointed attorney and his investigator working on behalf of the prosecution... Just wow.. They may be guilty, but by no means did any of the prosecution prove anything to me beyond a reasonable doubt.. The Jury should be ashamed of themselves..
This is precisely why I dont support the death penalty in all but the most absolutely clear cut federal capital/terrorism type cases...