Making a Murderer, I just finished watching this and I am seething...

Making a Murderer, I just finished watching this and I am seething. I know I am little behind since it was popular a few years ago but what the fuck? How did this not get NATIONAL media coverage at the time? And how THE FUCK did his nephew get found guilty when he was obviously coerced into saying all that stuff? Somebody help me out here...

Last I heard his nephew was being released early.

>How did this not get NATIONAL media coverage at the time

It did.

>And how THE FUCK did his nephew get found guilty when he was obviously coerced into saying all that stuff

He was an accessory to murder. His confession is voluntary and honest.

He did nothing wrong

U.S legal system is very political.

The players aren't interested in justice, they're interested in advancing their careers, as a result they will do everything in their power to get convictions/not turn over convictions.

>He was an accessory to murder. His confession is voluntary and honest.
>In August 2016, a federal judge overturned Dassey's conviction on the grounds that his confession had been coerced.
You're a dumbass, kys.

He murmured a woman. He was also dumb enough to leave her car not far from his trailer.

The show simply reenforces his evident stupidity.

>NATIONAL
THE FUCK
Go back redditfag

Strongest piece of evidence was the blood vial being broken into, how can everyone ignore this?

>Its a stupid faggot tries to look smart episode.

>Manitowoc defence force
Or is it just kratz shitposting again?

>I can't think for myself, I'll let a sensationalist show on Netflix form decisions for me

because the shit happens all the time. no one cares.

they found a nice story and threw money at it, thats the only difference and is the only reason your wee brane is packed with thoughts about it. more netflix goy?

>In August 2016, a federal judge overturned Dassey's conviction on the grounds that his confession had been coerced.
What part of that don't you understand?

You know it's possible to read about this case online right? The netflix show wasn't the only source of information in the world on this case.

If you read about the case and what was left out of the show you realize he probably did it

Why were her bones just feet away from his trailer? Why was her car there ?

Im not even from your country and I heard about it

though I also heard it was a scam or something which seems likely considering they made it into fucking tv rather than taking it to court

They were planted

Because it's blatantly obvious that he did it. The documentary was incredibly biased.

No it was a real case that had a trial, the show came out after the fact.

People were hungry for more episodic true crime stories after the success of Serial. The Jinx from HBO is much better, I also liked that one about the nun that was murdered by the pedo priest better.

yeah and the cops filled jeff dahmers apartment with bodies from cases they couldnt solve.. fuck off. there is no reason to make that bum a patsy twice over..

The Jinx was perfect. All the Netflix plebs ignored it.

>didn't give envelope as evidence

Sure there was you autist, they were suing them for a shitload of money.

It's been a while since I watched this but how was it blatantly obvious that he killed her? Cops planted the key, cop lied about the car, the girls DNA wasn't found in his house, the blood vial was broken/tampered with, so what happened?

I think he's guilty

>there is no reason to make that bum a patsy twice over..
>they already framed him once
>but framing him TWICE?
>no way that's crazy

Aren't his lawyers producers of the show?

First case had me sweating.

Second case, he definitely killed that woman. Effectively rendering the first case irrelevant.

What's the motive?

Dassey, who knows what the real story is there. At the bare minimum, the kid helped Avery clean up blood in his garage and knew he was burning a body in his bonfire based on things he told his cousin Kayla and his mother (neither of which were conveniently in the documentary). Is that worth the sentence he got if that's all he did? I don't know.

But Avery? He was guilty as fuckity fucking fuck. I could pull the electric chair switch on him right now and sleep like a fucking baby.

25 year old cunny.

>What's the motive?
He's fucked in the head, he had assaulted woman before and killed cats and shit

This.

And he was a sick man. He burned a cat alive for fun and got charged for it. He was publicly masturbating at one of his relatives as she drove by and got investigated for that. Then he pulled her over at fucking gunpoint and threatened to kill her and only let her go because she had a baby in the car. He beat the shit out of his ex-fiancee Jodi more than once. He was also accused by at least two other women of raping them, one an underage relative. And what they don't tell you in the documentary is that the reason Manitowoc was so certain Avery was the culprit in the case he was wrongly convicted for was because they had dealt with Avery many times and knew he was a sexual deviant from his actions against his relative.

The guy's just a sick fuck.

It's common practice. It wasn't "broken into" but they framed it like that on the show.

Avery did it and the cops were worried Avery would beat a conviction because of his prior exoneration, so they threw everything but the kitchen sink to make him look 100% guilty and it worked. Manitowoc County Police redeemed themselves.