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Making a murderer (spoilers)

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Even if Avery did do it, the fact that the police seemed wholly uninterested in investigating anyone else seemed really suspicious. The ex-boyfriend and roommate were obviously suspects, but the police never treated them as such or even seemed to look into them, to the point where they actually let both of them help them search for her car. That's fucked up.

Holding a press conference where you go through all the gruesome details of how you believe it went down is also incredibly fucked up. How is a suspect supposed to get a fair trial after that shit?
 
do you guys think oj did it?
 
do you guys think oj did it?

oj is absolutely guilty. I watched pretty much that whole trial, one of the most absurd things I've ever seen was him pretending his own gloves didn't fit him by flexing his hands out while putting them on. They fit him just fine here

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oj is absolutely guilty. I watched pretty much that whole trial, one of the most absurd things I've ever seen was him pretending his own gloves didn't fit him by flexing his hands out while putting them on. They fit him just fine here

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Hand flex game was on fleek.
 
That prosecutor was so damn creepy I started thinking he might have done it.

Look i know his sister had just been killed but Teresa's brother was weird as fuck man, especially when addressing the media. Just a strange calmness about him.
 
I know I am half a year late, but I just watched this. After reading through this thread, I don't know what to think. Emotions are all over the place. Any scenario is really disturbing.
 
I know I am half a year late, but I just watched this. After reading through this thread, I don't know what to think. Emotions are all over the place. Any scenario is really disturbing.

To this day I think the guy is innocent.
 
To this day I think the guy is innocent.
That is what my gut tells me. But I don't know if the show manipulated me because it was one sided. But I think it had to tell the story from that perspective in order to get anyone's attention. Because it is an absurd situation. And nobody wants to believe law enforcement, the people that are supposed to protect you, could do such things.
 
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.

http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/12/us/making-a-murderer-brendan-dassey-conviction-overturned/index.html

Well, I guess he'll finally get to see Wrestlemania.
 
He has to be so mentally fucked up by now. Jesus man. Atleast it got overturned.

Honestly, and I feel bad saying this, but being slow may have helped him not be overly traumatized by prison. Someone with high cognitive ability is going to find numerous ways to be distraught, especially if they felt like law enforcement just wants them locked-up regardless. Hopefully, BD wasn't abused at all in there. Otherwise, I could see him falling in-line to his prison schedule without much resistance.
 
Honestly, and I feel bad saying this, but being slow may have helped him not be overly traumatized by prison. Someone with high cognitive ability is going to find numerous ways to be distraught, especially if they felt like law enforcement just wants them locked-up regardless. Hopefully, BD wasn't abused at all in there. Otherwise, I could see him falling in-line to his prison schedule without much resistance.

White kid, easily manipulated?

He was abused in there.
 

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