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Chuff I've been following this case for the last few years and read oceans of stuff on it, I was 100% sure that he was innocent after the original documentary until I found out all the sneaky things they did in that to make him sound innocent |
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there's no way to know if someone else extracted blood from the tube through the same hole plus the packaging wasn’t sealed as it should have been. Them dirty framing bastards set him up!
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OPEN your eyes Nimah!!!!
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That being said I WILL read the other article you posted niamh!
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The TL is convinced this man is innocent
I sent her the link and she said it was Amazing News |
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Thank you Niamh, I was afraid this thread was going to be full of people saying he's innocent. Guilty AF
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Niamh educated Chuff, Glenn and Smithy. :clap1:
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But it's certainly more plausible than the scenario they kept throwing out, that she fell down the stairs and then kept trying to get up and repeatedly slipped in a pool of her own blood, banging her head against the wall several times. That made him look guilty as sin. But his general demeanour was very cold to me, I definitely don't think his relationship was as open and pleasant as he tried to portray. But obviously, being a prick who shagged around and treated his wife like dirt doesn't mean he killed her. But then there's the whole contrivance/convenience with the poker being found. :shrug: A baffling case. Though I did find it quite sad when he was finally released, just how frail and beaten he seemed after all those years. I pitied the kids. (And Margaret was the SPITTING IMAGE of his son!! :eek:). |
The true facts:
- Avery probably killed her - however, the police blatantly DID plant and fabricate evidence in order to "get him", and their version of the specifics of the murder are clearly bull**** and constructed to fit around Brendan Dassey's botched statement. - Whether Brendan was present at the murder or not (and I don't believe he even was) he has been treated abysmally by the police, and the entire system. Shameful. Basically I think Avery did it and the police knew it was him, but were struggling for physical evidence so they extensively tampered with the evidence that was available. I think they moved bones, I think it's all but certain that they planted blood, I think they probably moved the car, and I know they forcefully extracted an at least partially false confession out of Brendan because you can watch them doing it. |
Unless that Brenda Dassey interview with the police was heavily edited, then I find it hard to find him guilty.
From that interview we saw, he knew nothing and was guessing what the police wanted to hear. But we do know Dassey was with Avery on the night in question. having a bonfire. Either it didn't happen as they say it did or Dassey is a genius. |
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Also something thats not mentioned much but Steve actually initially lied to the police and said Teresa never showed up
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"What happened to her?" "She was stabbed or shot or strangled or someone hit her on the head or maybe drowned her" "AHA so you knew she was shot." That said, even if the interview had been conducted ethically (which it straight up was not), the worst that can be said for a clearly non-neurotypical 16 year old is that he was a victim. Even if Steven never directly laid a hand on him, even if the police narrative is 100% accurate, Brendan to me should clearly be classed as a victim of Avery who was confused, easily manipulated, and felt he had to do as he was told. |
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