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Thanks for the link. The reporter, Dan O'Donnell, is also a lawyer so it's an interesting take.Vipers said:I don't know if he is guilty or not but I do know that this documentary is completely slanted towards the defense side of things.
I am from the Milwaukee area and it is interesting that a lot of media types from the newspapers and tv come up with the same conclusion that there was a whole lot more involved than the 10 hours of what "Making a Murderer" shows the public.
Here is a link from a local reporter who provides what was left out of the documentary.
http://www.newstalk1130.com/onair/common-sense-central-37717/rebutting-a-murderer-episode-1-14260554/
According to this a well stoked bonfire is over 2000 degrees and is just as hot once it turns to charcoal in the final stages. Even a candle is 1800 degrees. So it would seem that it would be very possible.According to wikipedia cremation is done at 1600-1800 degrees Glass melts at about 1600.This is true. But the fact that it is coming from Strang led me to give weight it.Do you wonder WHY the doc barely touched on that? I mean Strang says now that the supposed intensity of the fire is the smoking gun, but they hardly touch it in the doc? That seems strange with their defense-centric stance doesn't it?parrot said:What's interesting about all this is I left the documentary thinking Avery probably did it and the police planted some evidence to shore up a conviction.
The more I read after the case, the more I think he was actually framed and in a very insidious manner.
Those bones..... ####. The documentary barely touched on that. But a normal bonfire would have left a whole skeleton there, not just scraps. #### That would have had to be one crazy ### bonfire.
There is a lot of speculation on the fire. Do people really have a lot of experience on how hot a fire it takes to burn a body and how hot a bonfire actually gets?
In Dassey's trial, the arson investigator testified that there were a minimum of 5 tires burned, and he was comfortable saying more than 5, not to mention the van/suv seat that Brendan mentioned. That's a pretty substantial amount of fuel, and the seat may have worked to contain the heat. There were also plenty of accelerants around that might have been used as well as a charred rake and shovel on the site, quite possibly used to break up the bones.
I wish we could get the full court transcripts. Although I can't think of many less productive things I could do with my time.![]()
It's funny, considering the author is trying to denounce the documentary for being slanted, his piece strikes me as even more slanted than the documentary.Thanks for the link. The reporter, Dan O'Donnell, is also a lawyer so it's an interesting take.Vipers said:I don't know if he is guilty or not but I do know that this documentary is completely slanted towards the defense side of things.
I am from the Milwaukee area and it is interesting that a lot of media types from the newspapers and tv come up with the same conclusion that there was a whole lot more involved than the 10 hours of what "Making a Murderer" shows the public.
Here is a link from a local reporter who provides what was left out of the documentary.
http://www.newstalk1130.com/onair/common-sense-central-37717/rebutting-a-murderer-episode-1-14260554/
If he was screwed then you would have to immediately reexamine the case to see if he was framed.getting screwed does not equal getting framed.I admit he was screwed. I dont think he was framed. Please explain how that isn't a valid opinion.jeez - we're arguing about that first case where there is no grey line about how ####ed he got now?
A guy that big can snap a woman's neck like a pencil stick.On a pretty much totally unrelated, but similar note, I clicked on some youtube video that said "most insane news video ever!!!!!!" and fell into this weird rabbit hole that sort of reminded me of this documentary. So weird:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkK-gI7xAP4
So you are saying it was a frame?On a pretty much totally unrelated, but similar note, I clicked on some youtube video that said "most insane news video ever!!!!!!" and fell into this weird rabbit hole that sort of reminded me of this documentary. So weird:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkK-gI7xAP4
No wonder he seems like such a slimeball.Thanks for the link. The reporter, Dan O'Donnell, is also a lawyer so it's an interesting take.Vipers said:I don't know if he is guilty or not but I do know that this documentary is completely slanted towards the defense side of things.
I am from the Milwaukee area and it is interesting that a lot of media types from the newspapers and tv come up with the same conclusion that there was a whole lot more involved than the 10 hours of what "Making a Murderer" shows the public.
Here is a link from a local reporter who provides what was left out of the documentary.
http://www.newstalk1130.com/onair/common-sense-central-37717/rebutting-a-murderer-episode-1-14260554/
IDK if you watched more than that one video... but that homless kid is now in jail for killing some guy at his home. It appears he met with some old guy in Times Square who took him home to NJ and drugged and raped him. Dude woke up in the morn and basically beat him to death. He became a bit of a celeb after the vid I posted (was even on Jimmy Kimmel) and was interviewed by the same news team again. He went into depth about his story how he had been sexually abused a lot living on the street.On a pretty much totally unrelated, but similar note, I clicked on some youtube video that said "most insane news video ever!!!!!!" and fell into this weird rabbit hole that sort of reminded me of this documentary. So weird:
Of course you think he is either a moron or intellectually dishonest. He doesn't support the narrative you believe. Believe him or not, I thought it was an interesting take.No wonder he seems like such a slimeball.Thanks for the link. The reporter, Dan O'Donnell, is also a lawyer so it's an interesting take.Vipers said:I don't know if he is guilty or not but I do know that this documentary is completely slanted towards the defense side of things.
I am from the Milwaukee area and it is interesting that a lot of media types from the newspapers and tv come up with the same conclusion that there was a whole lot more involved than the 10 hours of what "Making a Murderer" shows the public.
Here is a link from a local reporter who provides what was left out of the documentary.
http://www.newstalk1130.com/onair/common-sense-central-37717/rebutting-a-murderer-episode-1-14260554/
My favorite part of his rebuttal is when he's doing ep 4 and asks how people know how much blood there was or would be... asks like 5 questions about it in a paragraph then starts his next with, "Dassey says....".
Either he's a moron or intellectually dishonest.
Have you watched it yet?Of course you think he is either a moron or intellectually dishonest. He doesn't support the narrative you believe. Believe him or not, I thought it was an interesting take.No wonder he seems like such a slimeball.Thanks for the link. The reporter, Dan O'Donnell, is also a lawyer so it's an interesting take.Vipers said:I don't know if he is guilty or not but I do know that this documentary is completely slanted towards the defense side of things.
I am from the Milwaukee area and it is interesting that a lot of media types from the newspapers and tv come up with the same conclusion that there was a whole lot more involved than the 10 hours of what "Making a Murderer" shows the public.
Here is a link from a local reporter who provides what was left out of the documentary.
http://www.newstalk1130.com/onair/common-sense-central-37717/rebutting-a-murderer-episode-1-14260554/
My favorite part of his rebuttal is when he's doing ep 4 and asks how people know how much blood there was or would be... asks like 5 questions about it in a paragraph then starts his next with, "Dassey says....".
Either he's a moron or intellectually dishonest.
What about the 3rd burn location and the bones found there? He addresses that
Many wondered why Avery would put Halbach's body back in the vehicle when the burn sites were close by? He addresses that
Why wasn't the bullet found earlier? He addresses that
It's also interesting that he's connected to "angry conservative radio" AM1130, whose hosts never seem to have an issue with trying to lead the audience to certain conclusions. For instance, I've never heard them have any significant segments on their radio shows devoted to people that Obamacare has helped, but I have heard them pound away at what's wrong with the law for hours on end. It's really hypocritical of this guy to point at the documentary as "only showing you one side of the story".No wonder he seems like such a slimeball.Thanks for the link. The reporter, Dan O'Donnell, is also a lawyer so it's an interesting take.Vipers said:I don't know if he is guilty or not but I do know that this documentary is completely slanted towards the defense side of things.
I am from the Milwaukee area and it is interesting that a lot of media types from the newspapers and tv come up with the same conclusion that there was a whole lot more involved than the 10 hours of what "Making a Murderer" shows the public.
Here is a link from a local reporter who provides what was left out of the documentary.
http://www.newstalk1130.com/onair/common-sense-central-37717/rebutting-a-murderer-episode-1-14260554/
My favorite part of his rebuttal is when he's doing ep 4 and asks how people know how much blood there was or would be... asks like 5 questions about it in a paragraph then starts his next with, "Dassey says....".
Either he's a moron or intellectually dishonest.
Dem hoes ain't loyal...I'm surprised by this story, I'll be curious to hear what she has to say in her interview:
‘Making a Murderer': Steven Avery’s Ex-Fiancee Calls Him a ‘Monster’
The Wrap
Beatrice Verhoeven
The Wrap
January 13, 2016
Jodi Stachowski, the ex-fiancee of “Making a Murderer” subject Steven Avery, says he is a “monster” and that “he’s not innocent” in the murder of Teresa Halbach.
In an interview with HLN’s Nancy Grace, Stachowski was asked why she decided to comment, given that the murder trial happened 10 years ago.
“The truth,” Stachowski said when asked about what she wanted people to know, “what a monster he is. He’s not innocent.”
See Photos: 'Making a Murderer': 9 Updates in Steven Avery's Case Since the Premiere
She also claimed she was never in love with Avery, whom she dated for two years, and admitted that she “ate two boxes of rat poison just so I could go to the hospital to get away from him and ask them to get the police to help me.”
According to Nancy Grace’s senior producer Natisha Lance, this has been Stachowski’s truth all along, and Stachowski cited a long history of physical abuse by Avery’s hand, which police reports confirmed.
Stachowski also told her that Avery sent her a letter from prison, threatening to report her to the police and asking her for money. But the fact that hundreds of thousands of people are signing petitions to get Avery a retrial made her want to speak out now, saying that the “documentary is full of a bunch of lies.”
See Video: 'Making a Murderer': Brendan Dassey's Brother Raps About Steven Avery's Innocence
In fact, Stachowski said that Avery gave her directions to make him look good in the documentary, and that she wasn’t sure whether the filmmakers, Moira Demos and Laura Ricciardi, knew what was actually going on in the relationship while they filmed “Making a Murderer.” She also allegedly asked them not to be in the documentary.
“Making a Murderer” follows the trial and conviction of Avery and his nephew Brendan Dassey in the murder of Teresa Halbach, which both Avery and Dassey say they didn’t commit. However, on Mar. 1, 2006, Dassey confessed in a lengthy interview that he was part of the brutal rape, torture and killing of Halbach, only to retract those statements over the intervening months.
On Tuesday, Avery filed new appeal papers asking for his conviction in the murder of photographer Teresa Halbach to be thrown out. Avery — who submitted the filing on his behalf — claims a number of grievances, including an improper warrant, inadequate legal representation and a juror who tainted the rest of the jury with claims of Avery’s guilt.
The full interview with Stachowski will air Jan. 13 at 8 p.m. ET.
It's a really great interview /KingPrawnAnyone watching this Nancy Grace "interview" with the girlfriend. Its really just a couple of clips so far and Nancy Grace screeching.
She's one of the most vile human beings currently walking the earth.Anyone watching this Nancy Grace "interview" with the girlfriend. Its really just a couple of clips so far and Nancy Grace screeching.
We had to turn it off. As much as I wanted to hear what the girlfriend had to say, all I could think of what how much I wanted toShe's one of the most vile human beings currently walking the earth.Anyone watching this Nancy Grace "interview" with the girlfriend. Its really just a couple of clips so far and Nancy Grace screeching.
Hope you havent pissed off any sheriffsWe had to turn it off. As much as I wanted to hear what the girlfriend had to say, all I could think of what how much I wanted to stab Nancy Grace.She's one of the most vile human beings currently walking the earth.Anyone watching this Nancy Grace "interview" with the girlfriend. Its really just a couple of clips so far and Nancy Grace screeching.
My wife said she would lie for me.
Sure, she says that now but in 10 years she'll claim she ate rat poison just to get away from you. Start hiding money now.We had to turn it off. As much as I wanted to hear what the girlfriend had to say, all I could think of what how much I wanted to stab Nancy Grace.She's one of the most vile human beings currently walking the earth.Anyone watching this Nancy Grace "interview" with the girlfriend. Its really just a couple of clips so far and Nancy Grace screeching.
My wife said she would lie for me.
Girlfriend basically said he used to abuse her and everything she said on the DOC was a lie. Said she requested to not be on the documentary but they didn't honor her wishes. Said she once drank Rat Poison so she could get to a hospital to get protection from him because she had no phone.what happened on the girlfriend interview last night?
So she didn't want to be on the doc and they put her on their anyway?Girlfriend basically said he used to abuse her and everything she said on the DOC was a lie. Said she requested to not be on the documentary but they didn't honor her wishes. Said she once drank Rat Poison so she could get to a hospital to get protection from him because she had no phone.what happened on the girlfriend interview last night?
Nancy Grace is a real piece of work. Everytime she had somebody on the show that was even the slightest bit skeptical she cut them off midsentence and didn't go back to them. What a #### show. Ooff\
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That is awesome.
Watching it now, and I've never seen an interview where they show the interviewer just sitting there nodding so much while the interviewee is speaking. OddGirlfriend basically said he used to abuse her and everything she said on the DOC was a lie. Said she requested to not be on the documentary but they didn't honor her wishes. Said she once drank Rat Poison so she could get to a hospital to get protection from him because she had no phone.what happened on the girlfriend interview last night?
Nancy Grace is a real piece of work. Everytime she had somebody on the show that was even the slightest bit skeptical she cut them off midsentence and didn't go back to them. What a #### show. Ooff\
Wow, I thought this was legit until I clicked the link.![]()
That is awesome.
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I just saw an interview with Strang and Buting, and they were asked a few questions about the case. They were asked about Avery blocking a couple calls, and they said it is on record that Avery called the Auto Trader office and asked for Teresa, and she told her coworkers that she was going to see the Avery brothers to take a picture of the sister's van. She has been out there multiple times before to take pictures of cars they had for sale.This is true. But the fact that it is coming from Strang led me to give weight it.Do you wonder WHY the doc barely touched on that? I mean Strang says now that the supposed intensity of the fire is the smoking gun, but they hardly touch it in the doc? That seems strange with their defense-centric stance doesn't it?What's interesting about all this is I left the documentary thinking Avery probably did it and the police planted some evidence to shore up a conviction.
The more I read after the case, the more I think he was actually framed and in a very insidious manner.
Those bones..... ####. The documentary barely touched on that. But a normal bonfire would have left a whole skeleton there, not just scraps. #### That would have had to be one crazy ### bonfire.
There is a lot of speculation on the fire. Do people really have a lot of experience on how hot a fire it takes to burn a body and how hot a bonfire actually gets?
In Dassey's trial, the arson investigator testified that there were a minimum of 5 tires burned, and he was comfortable saying more than 5, not to mention the van/suv seat that Brendan mentioned. That's a pretty substantial amount of fuel, and the seat may have worked to contain the heat. There were also plenty of accelerants around that might have been used as well as a charred rake and shovel on the site, quite possibly used to break up the bones.
I wish we could get the full court transcripts. Although I can't think of many less productive things I could do with my time.![]()
I watched most of that but left before this last bit. Did he actually say that it was Halbach's bones at the quarry? Because I don't believe that was ever really established scientifically.He also talked about the planted key, and said her burned bones were also found at Bobby Dassey's burn barrel, and at a rock quarry.
Would these new tests be considered new evidence? If they wanted to retest the blood in the vile, RAV4, and from Avery himself, would the state have to allow the first two?He said that he has been contacted by over 100 scientist in the recent weeks saying there are better ways now to detect EDTA, and if the blood came from an actively bleeding cut. Strang said Avery's best hope is for newly discovered evidence.
He was talking about her bones, and said they had clearly been moved, and part were found in a burn barrel behind Bobby Dassey's residence about 200 yards away, and some more found in a quarry. The states own Forensic Anthropologist testified that two fragments from Halbach's pelvis were found at the quarry.I watched most of that but left before this last bit. Did he actually say that it was Halbach's bones at the quarry? Because I don't believe that was ever really established scientifically.He also talked about the planted key, and said her burned bones were also found at Bobby Dassey's burn barrel, and at a rock quarry.
Unbelievable. I had only seen her show in very small bits as a result of channel surfing. I have never seen someone do that (cut someone off and not go back to them).Girlfriend basically said he used to abuse her and everything she said on the DOC was a lie. Said she requested to not be on the documentary but they didn't honor her wishes. Said she once drank Rat Poison so she could get to a hospital to get protection from him because she had no phone.what happened on the girlfriend interview last night?
Nancy Grace is a real piece of work. Everytime she had somebody on the show that was even the slightest bit skeptical she cut them off midsentence and didn't go back to them. What a #### show. Ooff\