Making a Murderer on Netflix

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  1. ime

    imer red Well-Known Member

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    It's about the wrongful conviction TWICE of Stephen Avery in America.
    If you never do anything else in your life get Netflix and watch this 10 part documentary.
    It is the most amazing T.V. Programme ever
     
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    I think he did it.
     
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    Beyond reasonable doubt?
     
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    This based on nothing, but a feeling, having watched and read a lot on the case. I think he did it, they didnt have enough to convict him, so fabricated some evidence against him, so he would be found guilty.
     
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    nbuk. That's brilliant. "Based on nothing". And "fabricated evidence". Are you American by any chance? You could have been on the jury.
     
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    they have a documentary about amanda knox which i watched about 2 month ago and making a murderer has kept coming up but never actually watched it as i thought it was a scripted murder mystery program
     
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    My opinion isnt based on completely nothing, there is evidence against him. I just think they thought it wasnt enough so fabricated some more to ensure his conviction.
     
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    Do yourself a favour Dod.and watch it and then report back on here.
     
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    imer red Well-Known Member

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    Do yourself a favour Dod.and watch it and then report back on here.
     
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    I think there's a good chance he did it, but if he did it certainly wasn't in the way the prosecution suggested and I definitely can't say it's beyond reasonable doubt. I am, however, sure that Brendan had nothing to do with anything and am pleased to hear he has finally been released.
     
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    The problem with the documentary is that it is written and edited from his point of view. It isn't an unbiased investigation it's essentially his defence presented on TV. That doesn't mean he did it of course but it also doesn't mean that he didn't do it, there is actually quite a lot f evidence suggesting that he did indeed do it but it was left out of the documentary.

    For example the victims personal possessions were found burned in a barrel n averys property. The victim was known to Avery too, he had called auto trader (or whatever they're called in America) quite a few times and specifically asked for the victim t come to his house each time, on one of these times he answered the door with nowt but a towel on for no reason. He hid his number from her and called her several times too. Brendan admitted guilt to his own mum separately to the police and told her that Avery made him do it, his mum broke down in tears asking why he didn't tell anyone sooner and he said that Avery had molested him. That's kept out of the documentary despite other details of the same phone call being included.

    Now i don't know for certain whether he did it or not but what I'm saying is that the documentary isn't impartial so don't rely on that alone to form an opinion
     
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    SirPsychoSexy Banned Idiot

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    I don't think he did it, in fact I'm pretty certain the person responsible was Brendan's step father.

    Brendan has not been release yet.


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    Murder on a Sunday Morning.
     
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    yes sir will do
     
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    Hey - but never mind the truth think about the ratings....- if Netflix present the case and get him out - then he kills again - Wow - a third series....Netflix production team explode in orgasmic delight that their plan for a third series of cheap entertainment has paid off - and only at the expense of some redneck trump voters life...

    I wonder who is auditioning for the role of victim this time?

    edit - allegedly and not really killed because he's innocent and all that - honest gov....
     
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    Is there a 2nd series coming out?
     
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    There is a second series being made but no schedule for release yet.
     
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    A judge has ordered new independent tests of critical evidence in Steven Avery's Making a Murderer case.

    Avery's lawyer, Kathleen Zellner, said an agreement had been signed by Wisconsin judge Angela Sutkiewicz to start independent scientific tests on several pieces of evidence.

    It comes three months after Ms Zellner pledged to overturn Avery's 2007 conviction.

    "It's encouraging that the Attorney General's Office was so cooperative and helpful in expediting these tests," Ms Zellner told USA Today.

    "Our experience in our other exonerations is that's the best attitude in working toward trying to discover anything that gets to the truth."

    Teresa Halbach
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    Local photographer Teresa Halbach's charred remains were found on Avery's family property in 2005
    Avery was sentenced to life in prison after being convicted of first-degree murder in the 2005 death of photographer Teresa Halbach.

    The 25-year old was found dead after she went to the Avery family car salvage yard to photograph some vehicles.

    Avery and his then 16-year old nephew Brendan Dassey were accused of raping and murdering Ms Halbach.

    Dassey, whose attorneys say was coerced into a confession, had his conviction overturned in August - but a court has ruled he will stay behind bars pending the appeal.
     

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