Making a Murderer - Netflix

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Anyone watching this? Only through section 4 so far, but this is a head spinning documentary.
 
Hey, I appreciate the recommendation. We just finished watching all seven series of the 'Murdock Mysteries' and I'm suffering withdraw symptoms. We needed something else to get into.
 
We finished #4 this afternoon before Autumn came back from dance. Talk about making the blood boil.

Another interesting Netflix is *Narco* - the Pablo Escobar documentary. Only watched one show so far, but I'm hooked.
 
My wife and I watched the whole series and couldn't believe what we saw. I will just say it should be watched with a grain of salt.
 
HDR - I read on-line that info was purposely left out of the documentary so I can grasp the *grain of salt* attitude towards this one. However, using the info that's portrayed in this film, it's extremely difficult not to side with the Avery family.
 
We watched the series. The filmmakers have been on the record saying that they focused on the inconsistencies that were present throughout the trial in the states case.

It's definitely compelling....
 
We finished #9 tonight. Even though we knew the verdicts for both cases, we found ourselves biting our nails. Any of you catch the Dateline special that was on last night? I meant to record it but forgot to set the receiver to do so.
 
We just finished watching #3 tonight . I wasn't happy how detectives coerced that info out of the nephew . I reminds me of the Crowe case here in Escondido Ca. where the daughter/sister was murdered and they grilled the brother probably 14yrs. old for hours and hours and hours That was wrong . Anxious to finish the series.
 
The nephew got hosed big time. We both thought he was swindled into saying yes to whatever the cops feed him also. Poor kid will probably never get a chance to live free again.

Since this show came out in Dec, it has drawn all sorts of people that are looking into this case and apparently, viewers have noticed stuff that even the producers didn't see, and is now being considered as evidence towards a possible future trial with a new attorney.

I heard that town is now a tourist attraction, and people are picketing for and against the Avery family at the courthouse, and causing traffic hazards near the Avery property. It sounds like the town has been turned upside down once again. I feel bad for the people who make that town their home.
 
It's a very interesting documentary dieselman.

I'm not 100 % percent sure that the defendants are guilty or not. Either way, this series will have you questioning our judicial system.
 
Just finished watching it. Pretty crazy stuff. Agree with JHawes . Things that don't add up : The detectives never looked at the bed? if she was bound there would have been shreds of rope after cutting her loose and blood and semen, The key is the mind blower , really 8 times searching and finally see it , why was Manitawah county even on scene? they botched it . Felt sorry for the kid the defense should have gotten a hold of the book that the description of the rape that he read. Those cops coerced that out of the kid and that 1st attorney was a jerk. Your thoughts?
 
Patiently waiting to see if he actually get's out and stays out. Didn't take long to for them to get Steven back behind bars.

I honestly believe that someone in law enforcement or local government had involvement of Halbach's murder, and they used the Avery family to cover up their tracks.
 
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