pantyfire wrote:I can think he's guilty and also believe there's reasonable doubt to not convict at the same time.
mistercrayon wrote:I reckon it was the guy who went hunting and his dad. Their zeal for stevens conviction was too hot and their nonsense story too inconsistencies.
nick_md wrote:— Avery had purchased handcuffs and leg irons like the ones Dassey described holding Halbach only three weeks before (Avery said he’s purchased them for use with his girlfriend, Jodi, with whom he’d had a tumultuous relationship — at one point, he was ordered by police to stay away from her for three days).
There is no law against owning handcuffs or leg irons and it may not have been a secret that they were in Avery's possession, hence the inclusion in Dassey's account. The tumultuous relationship part could be further character assassination - Jodi was also ordered to stay away from Avery for several weeks, no? After waving to him during a period where no contact was allowed. What were the reasons of this restraining order placed on Avery?
The family are reportedly not happy.ShabbyMcCrabby wrote:I guess if the media and the police and everyone but the defence team are telling you that that guy over there is the one who killed your sister then you'd probably go with it. You wonder if he feels at all different now that the doco is out
This is interesting, it's the other side of the coin that the doc is getting at really.pantyfire wrote:Nah. I think he did do it.
I'm not sure why but I think he did.
BUT I also think the police manufactured and placed evidence to get him.
I can think he's guilty and also believe there's reasonable doubt to not convict at the same time.
Dean Strang stated they had a forensic anthropologist at trial who testified that an open fire wouldn’t have generated enough heat to burn a body in the way that those bones were destroyed, but it didn’t make the documentary.
Investigators never dusted the Toyota key (with Steven’s DNA) for fingerprints.
whuuuut? Nawwwww.beano wrote:RAGEInvestigators never dusted the Toyota key (with Steven’s DNA) for fingerprints.
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