1/6/2016 3:18:52 PM
1/6/2016 3:26:46 PM
1/6/2016 3:31:22 PM
http://insider.foxnews.com/2016/01/05/making-murderer-attorneys-reveal-evidence-wasnt-shown-netflix-documentary-series
1/6/2016 3:52:06 PM
Her ex-bf seems shady to me. He knows her password and deletes messages off her voicemail. Then when he helps set up a search and rescue crew, only gives a camera to the lady who found the car. Just doesn't add up.
1/7/2016 10:36:57 AM
^ that's probably the most interesting thing. Murders are often committed by people closest to you, so if they never fully investigated him, that's a big oversight. I don't really recall from the show what his alibi was.
1/7/2016 1:34:36 PM
from tech insider
1/7/2016 1:56:44 PM
1/7/2016 2:08:19 PM
Dude was super-sketchy, somehow was able to "guess" her phone password, and possibly deleted voicemmails. Also directed the lady who found the truck where to begin searching the 40-acre property, which just so happened to be where the truck was. The scratches are just one more suspicious thing...and you apparently haven't been paying attention to a lot of the discussion. he could have done it, and the sheriff's office then planted the evidence to frame avery.have you watched it yet? it's funny that you seem to already definitively know what happened and dismiss other thingss without any facts except what you've read in here. weird.[Edited on January 7, 2016 at 2:13 PM. Reason : ]
1/7/2016 2:12:55 PM
1/7/2016 2:29:03 PM
Cool bro, have fun
1/7/2016 2:29:59 PM
I think the ex bf or someone actually murder her and burned her body at the rock quarry gravel pit and left the car. That's when the sheriff found the car and called it in and said "99 rav 4 correct" even though it had not been reported missing yet. Like the defense lawyers said, the cops didn't try to frame him, just prove he is guilty.
1/7/2016 3:30:45 PM
Does anyone know how many times you can try to log in to your voicemail before it locks you out of the account?
1/7/2016 4:52:29 PM
Back then it was most likely an unlimited amount of times.the one thing that everyone has barely mentioned and it's a BIG BIG aspect...what the HELL was that deputy doing calling in those license plate numbers for a car/girl that wasn't even reported missing yet?that tells me that they already had her car located and moved it to Avery's property on that back road/path somehow.It doesn't match up at all that he would eliminate all the blood and traces of evidence from his home and garage but conveniently just lay her car in the back of the lot and not remove plates or blood or anything like that.the cop calling in that plate was the biggest WTF to me...showed corruption outright.
1/7/2016 5:36:47 PM
Nevermind, wasn't thinking of them labeling the kid initially as a person of interest (thought they were just bringing him in as someone to interview about Avery)[Edited on January 7, 2016 at 8:15 PM. Reason : my own failings]
1/7/2016 7:57:06 PM
I might have missed, so correct me if I'm wrong. With the EDTA testing, did the FBI test the purple vial blood from Avery to make sure their machines detected the EDTA, or did they just test the 3 swabs from the vehicle?
1/7/2016 8:52:06 PM
it'd be funny if the blood they tested from the car for EDTA was hers not his
1/8/2016 12:30:17 AM
^^ I would assume, as part of basic good practice, they used the vial as a control, i would be shocked if they didn't, but this wasn't mentioned in the show.We'd also have to know how the preservative reacts to environmental exposure, does it break down in the sun or heat or contact with chemicals or whatever. If these things weren't done, i think the "counter expert" the defense hired would have mentioned them, instead of her uselessly vague testimony of "it can't definitely proved it WASN'T there ". I wish I knew where lawyers found these shoddy "experts", reminds me of the affluenza case.
1/8/2016 8:11:39 AM
1/8/2016 9:03:31 AM
^... and? That's just describing what a test would do, it doesn't say this wasn't done. That's just more insinuation, that's not a claim, assertion, or even opinion on the test.
1/8/2016 10:23:23 AM
sooo what's the tl;dr version of this issue?
1/8/2016 10:29:35 AM
1/8/2016 11:39:03 AM
1/8/2016 2:25:14 PM
^that was my understanding as well, she was missing but her car had not been found at Avery's at that time...either way, that is very odd. that's the last episode i've seen...and it was a hell of a cliffhanger for me.otherwise, don't have a ton to add to this thread since i haven't finished the season yet.the conversations with Brendan and his mother were sad to hear for me. you could tell he was very confused and unable to process what was happening. he told his mom something about "i won't be out by wrestlemania next week" which is kinda funny but also pretty sad to think that he was incapable of comprehending the circumstances he found himself in and his point of reference is whether or not he can watch wrestlemania. and him telling his mom "they got in my head, i don't know why. i guess i'm just stupid" or something like that...damn that's heartbreaking. so much of how all of this was handled was odd, but the stuff with Brendan was especially bad to me. [Edited on January 8, 2016 at 2:41 PM. Reason : d][Edited on January 8, 2016 at 2:41 PM. Reason : d]
1/8/2016 2:35:05 PM
1/8/2016 2:59:35 PM
the car crusher thing is kind of dumb. its not like they are crushing cars constantly; it wouldnt be a daily activity imo. and I'm sure it makes quite a bit of noise, so it would have been hard to do it without anyone knowing. Like "Hey Steve! Why the fuck were you crushing that sweet RAV 4 last night?' ya know?[Edited on January 8, 2016 at 3:27 PM. Reason : l]
1/8/2016 3:27:16 PM
Do you realize how big 40 acres is?And its out in the middle of no where, not like he had a ton of neighbors. This isn't Cary.He could have EASILY crushed multiple cars and it never looked suspicious. Its 40 acres for God's sake.____________All that is just banter anyways...there's no way that dumb of a guy would have the know and means to clean up EVERY shred of evidence in his house and garage linked to her. There are people who have that job that couldn't even do it as well as he would have had to.Just doesn't add up at all.
1/8/2016 3:37:14 PM
yes I realize how big 40 acres is All his family lived on the same compound. Someone would have noticed. I'm not trying to say he is guilty, I'm still on the fence. I was just pointing out why it wouldn't be a forgone conclusion that he would have crushed the car.
1/8/2016 3:52:12 PM
1/8/2016 9:00:30 PM
1/8/2016 9:32:16 PM
i think hes guilty. The bullet did it for me.they proved the bullet came from his gun that is above his bed in an article outside the docu. The docu never mentioned it.So in theory, cops would have to take his gun, fire a bullet, take the slug, put her dna on it, throw it on the garage floor, and put his gun back. pshhh
1/8/2016 11:05:11 PM
because that is really tough to do when you have the entire property to yourself for 7 days straight.
1/9/2016 3:04:49 PM
I watched the first two episodes of it. Interesting story, but I'm a little bored already with how slow it seems.Not sure if I'm willing to commit another eight hours. Does it get better?
1/9/2016 3:19:44 PM
^in a way it gets slower than the first two episodes as we slog through evidence but it's pretty surreal and great to watch an intense irl courtroom drama. technically slower, but deeper, more interesting, and even more fucked up, is probably the proper description.i'm behind on all the internet discussion but what the fuck was steven avery's motive supposed to be? did the prosecution ever even attempt to establish a motive?^^^ why didn't she bleed anywhere doe?[Edited on January 9, 2016 at 4:05 PM. Reason : .]
1/9/2016 3:59:43 PM
1/9/2016 5:00:58 PM
Just get through Ep.3 and then you'll fly through rest.
1/9/2016 10:05:55 PM
1/9/2016 10:08:07 PM
i may be misremembering but I thought the prosecution claimed he/they shot her in the garage, where they ripped up concrete and found no evidence of blood spatter/soak-through or of cleaning.i don't think anyone is taking one "witness inconsistency" and running wild.they're taking an absolute lack of anything that appears to be a motive, a horrendous conflict of interest and fucked up investigation complete with numerous examples of shady police work, a witness testimony that was completely coerced and fed, possible shady jury behavior, and saying "hey, maybe this should be looked at again by someone not from this little proven-to-be-grudge-holding community or the fucking neighboring one."
1/10/2016 12:14:12 AM
1/10/2016 1:36:33 AM
1/10/2016 7:25:53 AM
I wonder if Stevens number was the number Teresa's boss said was upsetting her when she saw it on her phone. Though that should be pretty easy to find out by looking at her phone records.That's another lead that seemingly went unchecked. If she told her boss that someone called her several times and was obviously upsetting her, couldn't they have looked at her phone records and found the numbers that called most frequently? Then take that list and remove her family members or anyone else who had a legit reason to call her a lot (close friends, coworkers), and possibly look at the numbers that went unanswered by Teresa based on call duration. I don't know, that could've amounted to nothing, but seems like an obvious lead that would've been easy to follow[Edited on January 10, 2016 at 8:13 AM. Reason : Sfh]
1/10/2016 8:12:21 AM
^^ also something about when he was in prison telling another inmate he was going to make a torture chamber for women or something like that. I believe they tried to make the motive a history of aggression and mistreatment of women.
1/10/2016 10:17:14 AM
When they mention that a lot of items from the garage (including the sections of the concrete floor) still had Steven Avery's dna on it to prove he couldn't have used bleach to remove any blood that would have come from shooting Teresa was big for me. Seemed to get lost in all of the other cross examination of that shady lab tech though.
1/10/2016 11:23:05 AM
Aside from being skeptical of any sentence that starts with "Kratz told...," the towel testimony was not allowed in court by a judge who did not seem apt to do steven any favors.
1/10/2016 3:45:01 PM
Not to mention he was calling her to get pictures of vehicles he and his family were selling for Autotrader.So it's not like he was calling her out of the blue.
1/10/2016 7:08:58 PM
Just watched a show on investigation discovery about this that was aired earlier this year. They played a different portion of dasseys interview and some other evidence that made it seem like Avery was definitely guiltyIncidentally, from the trial where he was wrongfully convicted, there wss way, way more obvious signs of police corruption, the murder trial was a standard of virtue by comparison.
1/10/2016 8:42:32 PM
Some woman on fox news had a forensics expert guy on saying the kid was definitely involved, based on the bleach stains, but maybe it wasn't Avery, it was on of the other nephews, and they framed Avery to inherit the scrap yard.The woman host though reaffirmed her belief Avery was guilty because the key only had averys DNA, and only Avery would have wiped the key clean.
1/10/2016 11:13:44 PM
1/11/2016 9:14:27 AM
^^The thing about that though is A) What is the point of wiping her DNA off of it? Even if it contained NO DNA whatsoever, it is still the key to HER car and would be just as admissible as evidence if found in his house.B) If he is smart enough to get all of her DNA off of it, why wouldn't he get his own DNA off too?C) Why would he just leave the key on the floor next to a shoe? Why not destroy it or hide it somewhere in his junkyard where it would never be found.
1/11/2016 9:35:56 AM
I like how the key was at a perfect right angle matching the corner formed by the wall and bookshelf[Edited on January 11, 2016 at 12:34 PM. Reason : c]
1/11/2016 12:33:41 PM