Is there a non-video rundown of the whole thing? I have a hard time digesting information through video.
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Quote: (02-04-2016 06:51 AM)freeuser Wrote:
Has anyone thought that Avery might have killed Theresa (that would explain the cut and the blood in the car), left the RaV somewhere. Then the police finds the car abandoned somewhere in a remote area, that's the moment when the officer phoned in the licence plate, when he found the empty car. Then he got the answer that it belongs to a missing person. The officer then found the dead body somewhere nearby - then he had the idea that they could make it look like Steve Avery did the murder. So they put the body in the trunk, drove the car to the house when nobody was around, burned the body and the personal belongings there or nearby then dumped the car among the wrecks. And later planted the key in Avery´s house. That would explain most of the stuff going on, I think.
Quote: (02-15-2016 11:11 AM)Cr33pin Wrote:
I concur with the above griffinmill.... not knowing any of the details of the case while watching I thought that Teresa's ex-boyfriend and brother were acting pretty suspicious an perhaps at the end of this journey called Making a Murderer that I would find out it was one of them. Specially once they said they got her password for her phone, when someone had deleted messages on her phone the day after her disappearance. As they stated in the documentary in most murder cases, the murderer is someone close to the victim. However as I watched the last episode tonight I realized that was not going to be a plot twist.
Quote: (02-15-2016 12:27 PM)Cr33pin Wrote:
At this point I'd believe anything
Quote: (02-15-2016 10:32 AM)griffinmill Wrote:
The body language and behaviour of Avery after the murder suggests he didn't commit this crime. There were other players in this case who behaved much more suspiciously. I'm not suggesting Halbach's brother and roommate committed the murder, but their shifty behaviour was more suspect than anybody in the Avery family. Avery was honest and open. Everything he said checked out - for example, telling his family that he was on the phone to his girlfriend at critical times throughout the day, and that information being confirmed with telephone records.
If we are to believe Avery committed this crime then we are two believe two things at once: he's a criminal mastermind who was able to clean the entirety of the inside of his home of the victim's blood, DNA, hair and fibre after subjecting her to a brutal and violent ordeal - while simultaneously being such a incompetent that he put the key to her car on a desk inside his trailer.
When the verdict was read out Avery's expression was of a man whose soul had been destroyed, not of a murderer who realised justice had caught up with him.
How spots of his blood got inside her car is a mystery.
Quote: (02-15-2016 02:18 PM)Onto Wrote:
I was thinking the cops used a syringe to extract the blood from the tampered test-tube and planted it there. The forensics to determine if the blood came from a test-tube or not seemed weak to me.
Quote: (02-15-2016 02:30 PM)CleanSlate Wrote:
Quote: (02-15-2016 02:18 PM)Onto Wrote:
I was thinking the cops used a syringe to extract the blood from the tampered test-tube and planted it there. The forensics to determine if the blood came from a test-tube or not seemed weak to me.
They said the results showed the blood in the car did not come from the test tube, but the expert witness also implied that it could be a false negative.
Quote: (04-09-2016 08:02 PM)renotime Wrote:
Quote: (02-15-2016 02:30 PM)CleanSlate Wrote:
Quote: (02-15-2016 02:18 PM)Onto Wrote:
I was thinking the cops used a syringe to extract the blood from the tampered test-tube and planted it there. The forensics to determine if the blood came from a test-tube or not seemed weak to me.
They said the results showed the blood in the car did not come from the test tube, but the expert witness also implied that it could be a false negative.
How can they tell if the blood came from a test tube or not?
Quote: (04-09-2016 07:57 PM)Kona Wrote:
After 18 years in jail and dealing with tons of court shit, this dumbass just let's the cops walk around his property?
Guilty or not, this guy deserves to be in jail for being so stupid.