https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxgbdYaR_KQI am on the final episode after shamelessly binge watching this yesterday.Anyone else seen it? It's captivating and infuriating.
1/3/2016 1:59:32 PM
Yes. I was going to post a thread on it cause i was surprised there wasn't one yet.After watching the show and reading more and more about it online, I'm finding it harder and harder to believe Steven did it. At the very least, even if it did do it, there is no way they proved he did it beyond reasonable doubt. So much shit was planted after they couldn't find shit for evidence.The ex-boyfriend is super shady. The brother is shady. Stevens brother in law is shady. None of them were looked at because they wanted to railroad Avery.
1/3/2016 3:10:29 PM
Great doc, fucking infuriating.
1/3/2016 3:11:50 PM
those two lawyers were fucking awesome
1/3/2016 3:18:30 PM
Yeah they rocked.The DA in the murder trial eventually lost his job for sexting, lol. [Edited on January 3, 2016 at 4:04 PM. Reason : A]
1/3/2016 3:54:34 PM
[Edited on January 3, 2016 at 4:05 PM. Reason : oh okay you're gonna edit out the dumb]
1/3/2016 4:04:50 PM
Watched it Friday and Saturday. Really annoys me that whoever did it got away with it. There was so much shady shit going on it was obvious. It seemed to me that there was definitely more evidence pointing towards something happening behind the scenes, but I just wonder how deep it went. Like who really did kill Teresa? Did they do it for the sole purpose of framing Steven or was he just a convenient scapegoat? If the police did plant stuff at the scene, was it because they were involved in her murder or was it because they legitimately thought he did it and they couldn't find enough evidence to prove it?It is just ridiculous that anyone would think that if Steven did kill her, he wouldn't do a better job of hiding the car/evidence. Especially since he had a compactor/incinerator at his disposal.Also felt very bad for Brendan. That tape clearly shows that he was scared shitless and just saying whatever the detectives wanted him to because he wanted to get out of it. Kid thought he could just go back to class after confessing to a rape/murder so he clearly wasn't a mastermind.
1/3/2016 4:13:40 PM
Agreed.It really matches up well to what some of us saw in the Brad Cooper trial.What it really exposes is how corrupt the system is.Clear and obvious collusion.But a well done series, i'd love for brad cooper to be next.
1/3/2016 5:50:19 PM
I couldn't believe some of the things said about this family. Having to sit there in court as Len's investigator reads his email out loud:
1/3/2016 11:27:32 PM
^lol at the part when one of the lawyer's says that when he was originally representing Brendan, Len said that he was "influenced by evil incarnate" and Len was all "I would never say such a thing!". Then he proceeds to play an audio file where you he says those exact words.Someone who knows more about legal matters -- that kind of thing happens all throughout the entire trial with people saying one thing then being PROVEN to say/do another thing. How is this not perjury?[Edited on January 4, 2016 at 9:25 AM. Reason : ]
1/4/2016 9:24:41 AM
This was just depressing. SO much shady shit. Of course, I imagine the filmakers left out some stuff, but it seems obvious that Steven and Brendan didn't do it. And how was Steve charged with murder, but found "not guilty" of corpse mutiliation? How could that be possible? And why would they put her body in the Rav 4 and get her blood all in the trunk, when she was shot in the garage and burned in the backyard? Nothing made sense about their case against them.And it was so obvious that the prosecutor Kratz was a sleazy douche, his voice, his arrogance, his punchable face. Sexting a battered woman, supposedly told her he wouldn't help her if she didn't sleep with him.[Edited on January 4, 2016 at 10:03 AM. Reason : ]
1/4/2016 10:01:12 AM
1/4/2016 10:07:46 AM
http://www.maxim.com/entertainment/making-a-murderer-prosecutor-ken-kratz-2015-12SO he says there was other evidence... Steven's DNA under the hood of the Rav 4 (I guess it could have somehow got there when he was talking to her in the driveway?) and supposedly her purse was found in one of the burn barrels (could have easily been planted) and two people saw it (just like the 16 year old girl said that Brendan said he saw the girl tied up, but later admitted she completely made it up).[Edited on January 4, 2016 at 10:28 AM. Reason : ]
1/4/2016 10:14:32 AM
^The purse was in the burn barrel or charred remains of the purse (can't access maxim.com at work, lol)?
1/4/2016 10:29:47 AM
Burnt contents of her purse (phone, camera)^
1/4/2016 10:34:52 AM
I watched the whole thing but I didn't get why so many people like this, or were swayed by it. It was obvious the producers were pushing an angle, and after reading more about the evidence shown the jury, Avery definitely seems guilty. The kid was treated badly by the detectives and his own lawyer, but statements not shown in the video (specifically things he said to his mom) make me think he was involved somehow, but I could see him getting a retrial.But Stephen has worked with Theresa in the past, she was creeped out by him (told her boss he was weird and answered the door in his towel), he specifically requested her come out to work with him, and she ends up burned in his back yard (where he was seen burning stuff the night of the murder), her car in his junk yard, his blood under the hood of her car (which corroborates the kids unreliable testimony that he disconnected the batter).The detectives might have planted the keys to try and help the case (but I can easily see how they just missed that too), but there's plenty evidence otherwise to think Avery is guilty.
1/4/2016 10:58:44 AM
1/4/2016 11:01:24 AM
Was very good and a captivating story. There is an agenda being pushed but I think that agenda isn't about his innocence but about the way the system works. If that pushes forward innocences then that is a side result but they do present what they felt were the best arguments from both sides I believe, it is just opinion if you think they left out something important but I don't think that was intentional. There is a lot of questions that have also been answered as well if you feel the need to read more online about the case, that weren't in documentary, so a lot of obvious questions that seem unanswered were just left out from both sides.I'll say this though, and my issue with his guilt comes down to the following: To believe he is guilty is to believe he goes from criminal mastermind to moron back and forth in the course of a few days, if not the same day. He is able to clean up ALL DNA evidence in the house, but leaves it in the car? He cleans the entire garage, but leaves a bullet? He cleans the entire house, but leaves the key laying around? He burns her belongings but doesn't attempt to destroy the car? He calls his girlfriend calmly, allows them to search his home, all while the car is sitting there? He hides the car with some twigs when a car crusher is on the property? All her blood is cleaned from the house and garage but left all over her car? Manages to leave some of his blood around but cleans up all hers? Logically, that garage if it was the spot she was killed would have needed to be meticulously cleaned unless there were plastic sheets used or something along those lines. You can't do the damage they are accused of doing to someone and not leave any trace of DNA behind especially since his house and garage were a total mess. Those things just all don't add up in a way that makes really any sense. People are either really sloppy or really thorough and to believe he did this you have to believe that he was both amazingly smart and amazingly stupid all during the same time. Although I think his IQ shows he is dumb enough to do the dumb things listed above, like leave his DNA on the car, I don't think he has the ability to do the things that an expert would have trouble doing like cleaning the house and garage to the point that it was to leave not a trace behind.
1/4/2016 11:17:44 AM
whether he did it or not, the police definitely planted shit
1/4/2016 11:26:21 AM
moron said:
1/4/2016 11:29:00 AM
#salty.
1/4/2016 11:44:17 AM
I went to a party this weekend and within 10 seconds of someone bring this up, I realized that there were like 3 separate conversations that had all shifted to this show. is it any good :^)
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1/4/2016 12:11:10 PM
^Not just that, they were supposed to be "monitored" by the neighboring sheriff's department and the one time they didn't was the one time it was found. I think it was found by Lenk or Colborn too, the two guys who A) Had access to his blood vial and B) Would have gotten in trouble (I think?) if his lawsuit from the original case hadn't been displaced by his arrest.
1/4/2016 12:15:59 PM
Those dudes were so slimey too. And the old head of the Sherrif's Department who did the sketch of Steven for the previous rape case.
1/4/2016 12:29:50 PM
1/4/2016 1:43:26 PM
After researching some, i'm still baffled at how you can believe that the evidence points to his guilt. None of your points are concrete evidence that he murdered her, just that he asked her to come to his house and he called her. Her car on his property? Easily planted. Bones in hisbackyard? Easily planted. You don't think somebody could have come in the middle of the night and dumped them? Her DNA on the bullet? Easily plantable if someone had the body. (and she was shot, so it'd be easy to take one of the bullets and toss it in the garage).
1/4/2016 1:50:19 PM
You can't believe anything his nephew said at all. He changed his story about eight times. And his cousin broke down crying saying that she made up a lot of the stuff he said.
1/4/2016 2:57:57 PM
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1/4/2016 3:47:35 PM
Just for the record, I'm not saying that the man is innocent -- he could be guilty or innocent, I don't know. What I AM saying is that, based off of what I saw in the documentary, there was some real shady shit going on and a lot of very "convenient" happenings that led to the evidence that was uncovered. I feel like there is a lot bigger story here that we just don't know about.
1/4/2016 3:58:29 PM
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1/4/2016 4:11:48 PM
And that comes back to the DNA inconsistencies.He cleans all the DNA off the car key, but then leaves his back on it and drops it in his room? If anything this murder plays out more like it was a combination of two people, one that was really smart and got the task of cleaning up the DNA in the garage, and the trailer. The other person was in charge of getting rid of the evidence and the car. But the reality is that both people charged are not smart enough to do this stuff, but they would be dumb enough to make the mistakes they made. That part doesn't add up, why would you scrub that garage to the point it was, and the house, then leave behind the most easily spotted evidence. They even managed to get rid of the knife they used, but left the key behind? None of it adds up as presented. Even if he is guilty, which very well could be so, doesn't seem like it would have been brutal at all but very clean instead. There was just so little real police work done and I think the police got excited at the idea that they could push this thing along fast, get rid of the lawsuit, and get this guy out of the way. And you can't ignore that it worked, settled for 400k instead of 36 million.
1/4/2016 6:20:17 PM
moron knows he's guilty because he's white
1/4/2016 8:03:17 PM
That, and all the evidence conveying his guilt.
1/4/2016 8:34:12 PM
What I can't figure out is how they knew to start questioning the kid.Did he mention something to someone before they interviewed? seems like an attempt to get him to confess because of his low IQ.I think he is innocent. I don't trust that DA at all. I don't believe the sweat thing at all and it was never allowed. Just like how the kid saying they "got to his head" was never shown.Anyone else see similarities in the Brad Cooper case?
1/4/2016 9:20:13 PM
they questioned him because of what his sister said
1/4/2016 9:36:47 PM
So it seems this is a must watch show right?Compare/contrast to the S1 Serial podcast plz.
1/4/2016 11:59:26 PM
I haven't watched/listened to either, but this one seems like a way bigger deal.[Edited on January 5, 2016 at 12:07 AM. Reason : He did it, folks.]
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1/5/2016 6:38:55 AM
Some new things regarding the case:1-A father of a Manitowoc county sherriff's deputy and a relative to a clerk's office worker served on the jury.2-A jury member has come out and said that they "feared for their personal safety" during the process.
1/5/2016 9:57:21 AM
^source?
1/5/2016 10:13:48 AM
everyone on my facebook thinks this dude is innocent, therefore he is definitely guilty.
1/5/2016 10:18:07 AM
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1/5/2016 11:22:59 AM
Never said the guy was innocent, just that something bigger is at play here.V Not necessarily. If weird shit was going on (IE juror's safety being a concern), maybe he felt a moral obligation to reach out to them and give them reassurance. Either that or he was seduced by Barb's shoulderless red top at that one part in the documentary.[Edited on January 5, 2016 at 11:57 AM. Reason : ]
1/5/2016 11:44:25 AM
Did anyone else find it creepy how involved with the family the excused juror became?
1/5/2016 11:47:10 AM