Attachment 78172
Discuss.
he's guilty as fuck but the evidence still doesn't match up so he should probably go free
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Attachment 78172
Discuss.
he's guilty as fuck but the evidence still doesn't match up so he should probably go free
I heard something about it on NPR. Is it a legit Doc or Reality TV bullshit?
Which does Dateline qualify as?
I watched a couple of episodes.
I think The Jinx is better.
It's a blast to watch. The documentarians left shit out to keep the bias in favor of Avery strong, but the MPD totally planted evidence. There are more than a few shady people involved (looking at you Lawyer Len) in the trial.
I wish they did this too! But they didn't :(
It was overall a good True Crime piece, but about 4-5 episodes too long. There was a lot of filler stuff that was sorta whatever. I feel like even though I have a lot of issues with the Jinx, it was a more important crime documentary overall. There was clearly some serious shady stuff going on (Brendan being the main issue,) but I still kind of think Avery is guilty of the second crime. But they absolutely planted evidence to make it more concrete.
I've seen 2 eps, and I don't understand how this is 10 long. That's some labyrinthine nonsense.
OCD does not compute. Error 666. Might miss something. Would you like to restart?
I think Adnan Syed did it
It's very clear to me that the prosecution's scenario for what happened is very wrong, and that the police colored outside the lines in order to solidify a shaky case. It's less clear to me that Avery was not in any way involved. But it does seem highly suspicious to me. The way the car was hidden didn't look like someone wanted to hide it, it looked like someone wanted to make it look like someone tried to hide it but desperately wanted it to be found. But then again he's basically retarded, so... There are a lot of red flags. I don't think I could vote to convict if I was on the jury.
What is much more obvious is that the nephew is innocent. That kid is dumber than a bag of rocks and every part of his confession was coached and led through, and he had zero concept of the implication of any of it. I doubt he knew anything about the crime whatsoever.
Here's some of the stuff about Avery that was left out, allegedly: http://www.pajiba.com/netflix_movies...nt-present.php
I think someone could convince/manipulate Branden to do a lot of things pretty easily. Like say shoplift for you. Something you could easily lie to him about and give him basic shit to do (just walk to the parking lot and I'll meet you in the car after I pay for it). Rape, torture and murder are a whole different world and I think he would have been a clear trainwreck forever afterword. I can't believe they said he wasn't functionally retarded with his IQ and how he answers questions with little to no understanding of what it meant. A lot of the witness testimonials don't make sense and contradict earlier statements.
Dr. Phil is doing a two part piece on Avery (part one aired today, part two on monday.) Looks like that woman who wrote to Avery in jail and was engaged to him broke up with him 'cause he was a nut.
Fox News actually had a really interesting hour long special about Avery last week - they interviewed Dr. Baden (famous Forensic dude) and he had some really interesting insight. He mentioned that there was some issues in the family with who was going to inherit the tow yard property, and it was possible one of the brothers framed stephen so that they would be the inheritor. But this family seems pretty stupid, so who knows?
Steve would be a pretty easy guy to set up.