It was posted earlier in the thread an article stating 14 pieces of evidence that were left out of the series. were these included in that article or are they new?
The bullet found in the garage was from the .22 cal gun that hung over Steven Avery's bed until Nov. 5th. Ballistics say it is that gun that fired that bullet. The gun is seized Nov. 6th and is stored in the Calumet County evidence locker in Chilton. This is never mentioned in the documentary. Now the question is, if the bullet is planted with Teresa Halbach's DNA evidence on it, how do the Manitowoc County cops being accused of planting it, have a fired bullet from Avery's gun which had to be fired from it before 11/5? Did they break in to the Calumet County evidence locker? Were Calumet County officers involved?
Second item, After March 1st, after Dassey tells them that they hid the SUV and Steven popped open the hood and unhooked the battery, the Wisconsin crime lab swabs the hood and latch for Avery's DNA. DNA is found but it is not blood. It is from skin cells from Avery's sweat. Now how did that get there? Did the crooked cops also have a vial of Avery's sweat? Did they plant it after it was in possession of the Wisconsin crime lab?
I have to ask myself, now why didn't the so-called documentary include the above 2 pieces of evidence or the 14 pieces stated in the previous article? They sure seem like some key pieces of evidence, wouldn't you agree? Then it makes me wonder, what else are they leaving out?
I sure would like to see ALL the unedited footage they have and base my opinion on that information rather than an all-agreed upon biased 10 hour series. Wonder if they'll ever release all the footage on the internet. It could very easily be done and if they are so sure of their conclusions then why don't they?
I was typing while you made this post, thanks for the additional evidence/facts.
I would speculate that there were lots of bullets from Avery's gun around the property, it's quite possible the Manitowoc cops picked up one of the spent bullets during their many, many searches of the place, giving them the later opportunity to add DNA to it and plant it in the garage.
As a side note, I'm kind of surprised that ballistics could identify what gun that bullet came from, it looked pretty flattened.
The sweat under the hood is an interesting and significant fact, and should have been presented in the documentary. It's disappointing they didn't mention it. However, just as the blood could have been planted, the cops could have taken any given dirty shirt of Avery's (I'm going out on a limb and guessing that there were plenty of them available) and rubbed the armpit of the shirt on the vehicle.