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My theory is that the car was first discovered before they had a warrant to seach the property. If they had admitted that, the car wouldn't be able to be used as evidence in court at all (and they used it quite heavily).
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So even f that whole theory isn't true, certainly the first part about the brother and the ex finding the car could very well be. Infact I'm pretty convinced that it is
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That explains their shifty behaviour when we first see them.
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Quand il pleut, il pleut
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..I've only just started to look some of this up after watching the series and obviously a lot of these sites and 'theories' seem to be so conflicting from what's being posted...anyway, this is one site I found...(sorry if it's been posted before but I'm googling myself, rather than look at other kinks atm..)...
http://stevenaveryinnocent.com/2016/...-glossed-over/ ..anyways, just a few of the 'highlights' that we weren't told..(and don't know if true..)... The criminal complaint contended that authorities “located items of restraints within Steven Avery’s residence including hand cuffs and leg irons.” According to a lengthy Milwaukee Magazine story from May 1, 2006, Avery admitted they were his, stating of the handcuffs and leg irons, “I bought them. I wanted to try out something different with Jodi (his girlfriend).” Of course, it’s also very curious that Halbach’s DNA didn’t turn up on these handcuffs and leg irons if they were used to restrain her. The Netflix documentary paints the romance of Jodi and Steven as a positive one. It may have been in some ways, but there were also some problems. According to the Milwaukee magazine story, “In September 2004, sheriff deputies arrested Avery for violating a disorderly conduct ordinance after an altercation with (Jodi) Stachowski. The court ordered him to stay away from the woman for 72 hours and pay a fine of $243.” The Milwaukee Magazine article further stated that, “On February 27, Dassey’s mother spoke with police investigators. Barbara Janda, 41, mentioned that her son had stained his pants while helping his uncle clean his garage floor around Halloween.” Also, according to the Department of Justice investigator’s testimony in Dassey’s trial, Dassey’s pants had bleach stains that he said were from helping clean the garage, transcripts say. According to an Appleton Post Crescent article from March 9, 2006, “While he was in prison, Steven Avery planned the torture and killing of a young woman, new documents released Wednesday indicate. The allegations are included in 22 pages of court documents accompanying additional charges filed by Calumet County Dist. Atty. Ken Kratz. … Kratz also included in Wednesday’s filings statements from prisoners who served time with Avery at Green Bay Correctional Institution. They said Avery talked about and showed them diagrams of a torture chamber he planned to build when he was released.” Furthermore, reported the newspaper, “The filings also include statements from a woman, now 41, who said she was raped by Avery, who told her ‘if she yelled or screamed there was going to be trouble.’ There also is an affidavit from a girl who said she was raped by Avery. ‘The victim’s mother indicated that the victim does not want to speak about the sexual assault between her and Steven Avery because Steven Avery told her if she ‘told anyone about their activities together he would kill her family,'” the filing said. According to the newspaper article, “The affidavit said Avery admitted to his fiancee that he had sexually assaulted the girl.” Avery gave a false name when he called Auto Trader
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This makes sense. The call was definitely a breech of protocol but they needed the car to make their case against Avery.
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