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Making a Murderer to get new episodes
Posted on 7/19/16 at 1:33 pm
Posted on 7/19/16 at 1:33 pm
Posted on 7/19/16 at 1:36 pm to Goldrush25
Don't know how I feel about this
farther and farther I got form watching the show, the more I felt like he did it
farther and farther I got form watching the show, the more I felt like he did it
Posted on 7/19/16 at 3:10 pm to Goldrush25
He did it.
But, the police framed a guilty man.
The manner in which their case stated it happened is not how it went down. The story doesn't match up to the lack of physical evidence in the trailer or garage. She wasn't killed in the trailer. More than likely, he abducted her, took her to the back part of the property where there's a gravel pit, and burned her back there, leaving both the car and the burned bits there. The cops came along, pretty much knew who did it, but wanted a stronger case (the gravel pit part of their property (is it even theirs?)) is somewhat public access - it's traversed by all sorts, people off-road back there, kids hang out there, etc, so defense can more easily say 'could have been anyone'), so they put her car in the junkyard, put some of his blood in it, (later had their lackey walk right to it and "find it"), and moved the bone bits they found near the gravel pit to his backyard fire pit. Then they got Brendan, who may or may not have been involved, and taking advantage of his borderline retardation, they bullied him for hours on end and fed him the story they wanted until he could repeat it back to them.
But, the police framed a guilty man.
The manner in which their case stated it happened is not how it went down. The story doesn't match up to the lack of physical evidence in the trailer or garage. She wasn't killed in the trailer. More than likely, he abducted her, took her to the back part of the property where there's a gravel pit, and burned her back there, leaving both the car and the burned bits there. The cops came along, pretty much knew who did it, but wanted a stronger case (the gravel pit part of their property (is it even theirs?)) is somewhat public access - it's traversed by all sorts, people off-road back there, kids hang out there, etc, so defense can more easily say 'could have been anyone'), so they put her car in the junkyard, put some of his blood in it, (later had their lackey walk right to it and "find it"), and moved the bone bits they found near the gravel pit to his backyard fire pit. Then they got Brendan, who may or may not have been involved, and taking advantage of his borderline retardation, they bullied him for hours on end and fed him the story they wanted until he could repeat it back to them.
This post was edited on 7/19/16 at 3:15 pm
Posted on 7/19/16 at 3:49 pm to Goldrush25
I'm going to leave out my opinion on innocence or guilt and say I'd be excited for more episodes just because I'm entertained and shocked by the fact that a group of people like this actually walk this earth. I mean seriously...just look at these people
Posted on 7/19/16 at 4:04 pm to Goldrush25
I got 100's of downvotes for suggesting that Avery committed the crime six months ago. Funny how things change.
Posted on 7/19/16 at 6:35 pm to Goldrush25
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Thoughts?
Yah. Ok then.
Posted on 7/20/16 at 10:04 am to Goldrush25
Based on the documenory I felt like there was reasonable doubt and he should have not been convicted.
However the entire time I watched it I also questioned whether or not the makers of the film were 100% honest or did they design it to create doubt of the viewers.
However the entire time I watched it I also questioned whether or not the makers of the film were 100% honest or did they design it to create doubt of the viewers.
Posted on 7/20/16 at 1:11 pm to Goldrush25
I will not watch considering the onesidedness of the last season. Whether you think he did it or not, as a film maker, you should cover all of the evidence in the case. Especially in that many episodes. I will probably pass on season 2.
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