‘Making a Murderer’: Former cop who worked viral case thinks Steven Avery is innocenthttp://www.newsobserver.com/news/nation-world/national/article53516115.html
1/11/2016 1:48:54 PM
Got this from an article about a Reddit thread dedicated to the series:Contradicting Kratz’s most recent statement, a gun expert with the Wisconsin State Crime Lab said he couldn’t conclusively link the bullet found in Avery’s garage to the .22 rifle in Avery’s bedroom. He could only confirm the bullet was fired by a .22 rifle.There were little drops of deer blood all over Steven Avery’s garage, proving that the garage hadn’t been washed clean with bleach after the murder of Halbach as the prosecutors claimed.A forensic anthropologist testified for the defense that an open fire couldn’t have generated enough heat to burn a body and destroy bones the way Halbach’s remains were found.The leg irons and handcuffs found in Avery’s home had the DNA of Steven Avery and at least one other unidentified person. Teresa Halbach’s DNA was not found on them.One of the investigators that found DNA under the hood of Halbach’s RAV4 admitted to not changing gloves after handling evidence inside the vehicle.Forensic scientist Sherry Culhane was involved in Steven Avery’s 1985 rape case and testified that one of Steven Avery’s hairs was found on victim Penny Beerntsen’s shirt.Avery’s lawyers also contend that Culhane delayed processing the DNA test that proved Steven’s innocence in the 1985 rape for an entire year.So many problematic jurors were removed by Avery’s defense team that they hit the legal limit of dismissals. They still ended up with a man whose son was a Manitowoc sheriff and a county clerk’s husband.
1/11/2016 4:33:11 PM
1/11/2016 11:46:01 PM
I got in a huge argument with the wife about this...But I think this is a huge example why eugenics is not a bad thing. This family is pure trash. Brendan had no chance in life. It's apparent that he suffered from fetal alcohol syndrome (or smoking/drugs) and ZERO parental guidance.If the gov't would offer people like the Averys a lump sum cash payment ($50k) if they get a hysterectomy or vasectomy; it would reduce the cost of future gov't support for these people. I'm not saying that eugenics should be forced, but voluntary with an enticing cash payment.
1/12/2016 9:43:19 AM
Wow. So you're saying the family tree should be chopped down?I'm not sure how much the government supports these people, they had their own businesses.
1/12/2016 9:46:47 AM
Was is ever said that this family is accepting government support? I don't remember anything about that, if anything I believed they we mostly self-sufficient with the family business and by-and-large took care of family. Eugenics is clearly another conversation though...and shouldn't skew this thread.
1/12/2016 9:50:12 AM
^^^Nice try, LEN KACHINSKY
1/12/2016 10:19:32 AM
^hahaa
1/12/2016 10:59:38 AM
YOu seriously don't think the key was planted? You saw the picture of where it was found, right? In plain view, inside the bedroom, beside the bed where she was supposedly tied up, tortured, and raped? You realize that they searched it multiple times for multiple days, but it was only found days later by the sheriff's departments that wasn't supposed to be involved in the investigation? You believe that it wasn't planted? Are you fucking kidding me?(Sorry, keep feeling the need to clarify: I don't think the planting of the key is a home-run for his innocence, just think it was obvious that that key-piece of evidence was planted)[Edited on January 12, 2016 at 11:04 AM. Reason : ]
1/12/2016 11:03:27 AM
The key is indeed the strongest thing I have seen from the defense. Only because they've established such a grand narrative about the officers that found it. It might be planted, but it doesn't seem farfetched that it was found there either. Here's the thing though. Avery got some really fucking good lawyers. They do a good job of injecting a little bit of doubt into everything the prosecution brings up. So the overall feeling you get is doubt. But most of what they're doing is nitpicking irrelevant shit. This guy waited 3 hours to write a report? OMG. This guy forgot the exact time he showed up after several months. !!! But if you actually stop to think what the implication is if the police are lying on those points.... in many cases it doesn't add up to anything. And the overall absurdity of the conspiracy is far more farfetched to me than a key falling out of a book shelf after the room has already been searched.[Edited on January 12, 2016 at 11:17 AM. Reason : !]
1/12/2016 11:17:10 AM
Wow. Ok.
1/12/2016 11:23:06 AM
1/12/2016 12:15:07 PM
^yea especially if it were someone else in the family, i.e. Bobby Dassey and/or Scott Tadych. Just drop the bones in Steven's firepit after he's a known suspect.[Edited on January 12, 2016 at 12:44 PM. Reason : .]
1/12/2016 12:43:47 PM
^that's my guess as well. Either a family member of Steven's or someone that was close to her (ex-bf?) killed her, and likely planted the car/bones to frame Steven. With the county cops already having it out for him, they at least plant the key w/ Steven's DNA (was that tested for EDTA?).
1/12/2016 1:01:04 PM
I just finished the last episode. I'm not exactly 100% convinced that Steven Avery is innocent. The one I feel the worst for is Brendan Dassey. I definitely don't think he was involved in this, even if Steven did it. He's just a poor, dumb kid who didn't know what he was getting into when he was coerced into confessing.I'm reading this thread now:
1/12/2016 3:17:18 PM
just wanted to say that I don't agree with a single thing EuroTitToss has said on this thread
1/12/2016 4:09:28 PM
You know, honestly, there's no point in this thread anymore. The people who see through this stuff get bored with it pretty quickly but the conspiracy theorists will latch on for years. moron nailed it on the first page really. Good old cognitive dissonance: this guy can't be guilty, because if he was all of this would be a giant waste of time and I'm definitely not wasting my time here[Edited on January 12, 2016 at 4:30 PM. Reason : asfdasfadsf]
1/12/2016 4:14:27 PM
1/12/2016 4:29:54 PM
^^LOL, you're a genius man. It's one thing to be think he's guilty. It's another thing to KNOW he's guilty, even when there's so much evidence of corruption and shady practices in the investigation and the trial and no real conclusive evidence against him. This isn't your run-of-the-mill conspiracy theory, it's a shame you see it so black-and-white. Just by watching the video and reading on the internet, there's no way you can KNOW that he's guilty. Your arrogance is gross.Man, I hope you're never on a jury in an important trial (or are wrongly accused of something).[Edited on January 12, 2016 at 4:53 PM. Reason : ]
1/12/2016 4:51:03 PM
1/12/2016 5:41:02 PM
^They said his IQ was 70 which I think legally means he is borderline disabled. He seemed to be fairly competent in the documentary which implies otherwise though. I have no idea how trustworthy this site is but a quick Google search lines it up with similar other indexes: http://www.assessmentpsychology.com/iqclassifications.htmIn terms of "Psychiatric Use", an IQ of 70 implies "Mild Mental Retardation". Anyone with any experience or knowledge in psychology care to weigh in?
1/12/2016 6:08:18 PM
FYI: The directors will be on the Late Show with Colbert tonight.
1/12/2016 6:24:22 PM
My expertise says that Forrest Gump's IQ was higher than 70 and he was dumb enough to get the AIDS.But seriously I feel like maybe the test was inaccurate when they tested him, because Brendan's IQ is 73 and he is clearly almost retarded but Steven seems at least a step up from that. He's not bright, but he's not really dumb either.
1/12/2016 6:29:23 PM
^^^ah I remembered some IQ stuff, but thought it was only in regards to Brendan. Maybe I missed that part. Thanks for the clarification there.^thats the impression I got as well. Brendan seemed clearly worse off mentally than Avery. [Edited on January 12, 2016 at 6:31 PM. Reason : A]
1/12/2016 6:30:41 PM
Forest Gump got AIDS?
1/12/2016 6:31:50 PM
They never mentioned Avery's IQ, only the kids./argument about retards
1/12/2016 6:35:35 PM
^Yeah they did it was on the first or second episode, they said he had an IQ of 70.
1/12/2016 6:47:56 PM
1/12/2016 8:17:34 PM
1/12/2016 8:31:35 PM
Another weird thing that I was just reminded of what that he was found guilty of murder, but found not-guilty of burning and disposing of the corpse. That doesn't jive with the prosecutions story at all.Supposedly at the beginning of deliberations, only 3 of the jurors thought he was guilty and 7 didn't, or were on the fence. A friend told me that they read (disclosure: i don't know where they read it) some of the jurors later said that the three wouldn't back down, so they "traded" votes, and that's how they came to the conclusion, and they figured the inconsistency in the verdicts would send a clear message that something weird was going on and it would cause a retrial, or something like that.[Edited on January 13, 2016 at 9:48 AM. Reason : ]
1/13/2016 9:37:35 AM
some people don't know the difference between innocent and reasonable doubt
1/13/2016 12:08:23 PM
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=u91VsLcu30Y&feature=youtu.be
1/15/2016 8:52:22 PM
^ that's pretty damning.Low IQ + violent past + further antisocialization in prison + feeling owed + violent & abusive + hubris of being a public figure + DEAD BODY FOUND IN HIS BACK YARD etc, seem like a good reason to convict him.
1/16/2016 4:56:22 PM
She seemed to be able to not remember anything about that time period. It's been 10 years, so I don't blame her. But a lot of of what she was saying didn't jive with her attitude in the series at all.
1/16/2016 5:36:39 PM
1/19/2016 1:40:08 PM
^in regards to the second block of quoted text...i very well think avery could have done it (and i think lean toward him probably doing it). but it definitely did not happen the way brendan dassey said it did. as you said, there is pretty much no physical evidence to support his story.
1/19/2016 2:22:34 PM
I finished watching the whole thing.After watching it all and reading up on things that weren't presented at trial (e.g. Avery being investigated for a sexual assault in 2004), I am only more convinced that Avery is guilty.^^I know we're going to keep going over this until the end of time, but again: there's no good reason to believe there was ever any blood in the house. Probably the garage. It looks like Dassey told his mother he helped clean Avery's garage with bleach: https://www.reddit.com/r/MakingaMurderer/comments/3xys6a/dasseys_jeans_were_stained_from_bleaching_the/Regarding Dassey's involvement, I'm on the fence. I was actually surprised he wasn't able to get an appeal based on the shenanigans by his first lawyer.
1/19/2016 3:35:23 PM
1/19/2016 3:42:16 PM
Dassey's first lawyer should be dis-barred. The shit his own investigator pulled and then not being present with the county/state investigators. That was fucking horrible. That shit-eating grin he always had on...he came off dumber than the Averys. I hope he loses whatever job he currently has because of this shit. If there was a fix...then he was in on it.^I'm honestly only five episodes in and have yet to read any articles. Just this thread and talked to some fellow attorney friends. The consensus being that they can't say whether or not Avery committed the murder...but there should definitely be enough doubt cast that there was no way it was "beyond a reasonable doubt."
1/19/2016 3:43:10 PM
One question...Why aren't people making a bigger deal about the phone call Brendan had with his Mom? I do not think such a conversation could be entered into court evidence, but it certainly should come up when talking about whether or not they are actually innocent independent of evidence.From a link earlier in the thread:http://www.pajiba.com/netflix_movies_and_tv/is-steven-avery-guilty-evidence-making-a-murderer-didnt-present.phpAnd here are some excerpts (further revised from what the webpage shows) that seem to indicate _clear_ guilt.Mom: What all happened, what are you talking about? Brendan: About what Me & Steven did that day, Mom: What about it? Brendan: Well, Mike & Mark & Matt came up one day and took another interview with me and said because they think I was lying but so, they said if I come out with it that I would have to go to jail for 90 years. Mom: What? Brendan: Ya. But if came out with itT would probably get I dunno about like 20 or less. After the interview they told me if I wanted to say something to her family and said that I was sorry for what I did. Mom: Then Steven did do it. Brendan: YaMom: (Mom Crying) Why diddn't you tell me about this?Brendan. Ya, but they came out wi.th something that was untrue with me Mom:. What's that? Brendan: They said that I sold crack...Mom: Did he make you do this? Brendan: Ya. Mom: Then why didn't you tell him that. Brendan: Tell him whatMom: That Steven made you do it. You know he made you do a lot of things. Brendan: Ya, I told them that. I even told them about Steven touching me and that. Mom: What do you mean touching you? Brendan: He would grab me somewhere where I was uncomfortable. --Brennan freely admits he was involved in the murder to his Mom. This is not a coerced confession. He even has the clarity of mind to object about a false accusation (selling crack). He knows what he did and what he did not do in his conversation with her, and he clearly indicates he was involved with murder which Avery pushed on him. I do not see any way to reconcile this conversation with his supposed innocence.Also, I hear very little discussion about Avery molesting him. I have not seen the documentary. Is this ever presented?
1/19/2016 4:26:03 PM
Because the kid was a retard (literally) who had obviously been coerced during the interrogation, he was confused about the whole thing, and at that point the investigators had made it clear to him it was in his best interest to admit guilt (even if he wasn't guilty).There are other recorded conversations with him where he says he wasn't involved and clearly didn't know if Avery did it.
1/19/2016 4:41:14 PM
^^ You really can't believe a word that comes out of that kid's mouth. I think my dog has more sense than him.
1/19/2016 4:57:15 PM
1/19/2016 5:08:38 PM
I understand that he denies it in other conversations, but there is he fighting to be free. He has something to gain by saying he is innocent to people who may be able to free him. I have a hard time believing that in a conversation with his mother he would admit to one lie they coerced him into (murder) but deny another lie they coerced him into (selling crack).Clearly he is mentally retarded and saying different things in different conversations, but I tend to believe he would be more truthful in this conversation.
1/19/2016 5:24:50 PM
The kid also said in various phone conversations that he didn't do anything. Any testimony, regardless of admission of guilt or claims of innocence cannot be believed. He changed his story and so many details many times, both on the phone, under coercion, and everywhere in between.
1/20/2016 10:38:31 AM
1/20/2016 10:58:57 AM
For anyone believing that Dassey was involved in this and that his confession wasn't coerced, how do you reconcile that there's absolutely no evidence whatsoever (physical, DNA, anything) to corroborate any of what he's said?
1/20/2016 11:27:02 AM
http://www.zimbio.com/Beyond+the+Tube/articles/k59WEAE-XDv/Genius+Making+Murderer+Fan+Theory+Ties+Up[Edited on January 22, 2016 at 11:39 AM. Reason : ]
1/22/2016 11:39:36 AM
I didn't read through the whole thread, but the whole theory with the brother/ex boyfriend helping frame him really makes sense.Your sister/friend just got murdered, the police come to you and tell you this sketchy guy is their leading suspect. The problem is they don't have a ton of evidence, but they have some that links her to him. The last time this guy went to prison he got lucky and got out, but I'm sure he was guilty then too, right? So help us put him away for good, give us her spare key, send someone to search his lot, we think the car could be in this particular area. Oh and by the way this is illegal never tell anyone, but you get to give your sister justice. I think a lot of people would go along with that. These two guys don't know Stephens full situation, I could easily see them getting coerced into helping the police just as Dassey got coerced into confessing.
1/22/2016 5:27:21 PM
http://www.purewow.com/entertainment/Obsessed-with-Making-a-Murderer--Two-New-Specials-Air-This-Weekend
1/29/2016 9:52:37 AM