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I haven't put any time or thought in this for a while, but I was wondering today:
Were any other Manitowoc County police officers, besides Lenk and Colborn, repeatedly found on the Avery property?
First of all, I was not referring to Steven Avery. I mentioned his entire family. Specifically Brendan Dassey, who had absolutely nothing to due with Teresa Halbach's disappearance. If you cannot see this then I have some beachfront property in Nebraska to sell you.
Dassey "confessed" to a crime that he and his uncle committed under the guise that he would go home if he just said what the policeman wanted him to hear. There is no evidence that corroborates ANYTHING he "confessed". This kid was railroaded into a murder confession in order to secure a conviction of his uncle.
I finished the series yesterday.
From my perspective, there wasn't a decisive case built for either Avery's innocence or his guilt.
One thing I think the documentary highlighted conclusively was that neither Avery or Dassey received a fair investigation. As such, there is no way I could have convicted either of them if I were on the jury.
What am I missing (summary)? I don't have the time or inclination to read through the transcripts.
Way too much to cover and I don't have the time either. Go to websleuths.com, they have the complete trial transcripts. The state presented almost 20 days of evidence and witnesses and the defense presented essentially one day and then made a motion for a mistrial. So their case was to attack the police and state forensics examiners and FBI experts and had no defense for their case. This was a slam dunk case.
If I confess to a murder and know specifics about it that only someone involved would know and then recant my confession, I hope you're on the jury.
What specifics did he know? Everything he said was either fed to him by the cops or had absolutely NO physical evidence corroborated by the scene(s) of the crime.
For certain, SV's going to tell you that Brendan told the investigators she was shot in the head...
(What else Brendan, something with the head. We cut her hair. No, something else. I dunno. Ok, I'm going to say it, who shot her in the head? He did.)
...and then they found the bullet to back up the story (4 months later, by the MC police, after multiple searches of the garage).
Good luck with this argument, gentlemen. It's like trying to justify to your wife why you need a kegerator in your house.
This is a picture of a.22 that has passed through a deer skull. Note the obvious signs of blood and brain matter. Sand, why didn't the alleged murder bullet look at least a little bit similar to this one?
http://i.imgur.com/Ub0tnHn.jpg
Advocacy isn't science. Someone should tell Culhane.
Scientists claim New York police forced them to fake DNA tests to convict more suspects
Because it wasn't there until it was planted there....and there was nothing on the bullet....and there was no blood or anything anywhere in there? It's not hard to understand.
Really? It is for me. How do you know it was planted? Yes, her DNA was on the bullet. Why focus on all the evidence that wasn't there? Why not focus on the evidence that was there?
Culhane works in Wisconsin.