More stuff apparently left out, but this time in favor of Steven Avery's case:
http://www.avclub.com/article/read-pro-steven-avery-list-what-was-left-out-makin-230634
Made me want to hurl.I couldn't handle it. When the nephew told his mom on the phone, "I was just guessing. I'm stupid." I was done.
Avery's ex fiancee says he did it http://www.hlntv.com/shows/nancy-gr...r-fiancee-jodi-stachowski-exclusive-interview
There's a special place in hell reserved for Nancy Grace.
I find it interesting that this is such a "controversial" case. I live 2 hours away and I haven't heard anything about this guy since his conviction. Nobody was running around here yelling about how he was wrongfully convicted until this came out. The only question most people had was how come it took so long to get around to arresting him. I'm no great fan of law enforcement but I find it hard to believe that the Sheriff killed her, burned her body on Avery's land and then hid her car there. Come on, she went to Avery's property to take a photo of his sisters car for The Auto Trader, she was never seen alive again. I don't believe Avery's arguements the virtually every other member of is family had oppertunity and motive. Come on, he has several members of his family that want to see him in prision so bad that they would kill an innocent women just to frame him! I call bullshit. The guy spent enough time in prision that he learned how to "game" the system. They make it sound like he was just some innocent guy who was wrongfully convicted and just wanted to live his life in peace. This guy had some real "issues". He committed armed robbery, him and a buddy covered a cat in oil and threw it into a fire, he exposed himself to his cousin and then ran her off the road at gunpoint when she tried to flee. Looking at his backround it was only a matter of time before he killed someone. I haven't seen this series but it sounds like it was made by someone who set out to prove him innocent. I bet if someone else had made the series to prove him guilty we'd all be saying, "to bad Wisconsin doesn't have the death penalty."
I find it interesting that this is such a "controversial" case. I live 2 hours away and I haven't heard anything about this guy since his conviction. Nobody was running around here yelling about how he was wrongfully convicted until this came out. The only question most people had was how come it took so long to get around to arresting him. I'm no great fan of law enforcement but I find it hard to believe that the Sheriff killed her, burned her body on Avery's land and then hid her car there. Come on, she went to Avery's property to take a photo of his sisters car for The Auto Trader, she was never seen alive again. I don't believe Avery's arguements the virtually every other member of is family had oppertunity and motive. Come on, he has several members of his family that want to see him in prision so bad that they would kill an innocent women just to frame him! I call bullshit. The guy spent enough time in prision that he learned how to "game" the system. They make it sound like he was just some innocent guy who was wrongfully convicted and just wanted to live his life in peace. This guy had some real "issues". He committed armed robbery, him and a buddy covered a cat in oil and threw it into a fire, he exposed himself to his cousin and then ran her off the road at gunpoint when she tried to flee. Looking at his backround it was only a matter of time before he killed someone. I haven't seen this series but it sounds like it was made by someone who set out to prove him innocent. I bet if someone else had made the series to prove him guilty we'd all be saying, "to bad Wisconsin doesn't have the death penalty."
I haven't seen this series but