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Making a Murderer

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    Would you like me to dance for you ...
     
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    Only if you smell my cheese first.
     
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    Given some of the garbage you rate highly on the movie page, I will take your opinions as a critic with a pinch of salt. Regards, Jip.
     
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    What about my reviews Jip, we in sync?
     
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    You gave '71 9/10 Jip, you're on thin ice yourself.
     
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    I would give your reviews a 9/10.
    And I stand by that. If it's any consolation, I thoroughly enjoyed In the Name of the Father, Bloody Sunday and the episode of Quantum Leap where Sam assumed the identity of a UVF traitor about to have his kneecaps blown off.
     
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    It was just a bland film, devoid of any decent acting. Bloody Sunday was mediocre and shouldn't be mentioned along with Name of the Father.
     
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    Well, I just did, buddy.
     
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    That film thread is ridiculous, that SaveTheHumans guy gave Snakes on a Plane 9.5 FFS
     
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    I think I did too.
     
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    I'm just ****ing with you, Aldo, old boy. I've probably agreed with most of them. You're wrong about MaM, though.
     
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    SPOILER ALERT


    He fought for 18 years to be exonerated for a sexual assault he didn't commit. Now Making a Murderer's Steven Avery could find himself back in the courtroom after being jailed for a second time following the rape and murder of Auto Trader photographer Teresa Halbach in 2005. Internet sleuths have uncovered compelling evidence they say could help Avery and his nephew Brendan Dassey - the unlikely stars of the Netflix documentary series - obtain a retrial. Avery, 53, has been back behind bars for more than a decade after being found guilty of the stabbing, shooting and cremation of 25-year-old Teresa on his property in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin on Halloween, 2005.

    But new evidence points to the theory that Avery and his 26-year-old nephew - who is said to have learning difficulties and was allegedly coerced into a confession that he raped and aided Teresa's murder - are innocent.

    The evidence that has come to light allegedly shows Steve and Brendan were framed in a "perfect storm" by two separate parties. According to this photograph posted to the website Reddit - Teresa is grasping a set of multiple keys for her Toyota RAV 4 shortly before her death. Her car was found covered in debris at Mr Avery's salvage yard six days after she died on November 5th. Yet only a solitary car key was found in the bedroom of Avery’s trailer on November 8th by police officers who had, under rule of court , no jurisdiction to be there. Crucially in the first trial, the defence lawyers argued the key was placed there by Manitowoc County sheriff's officers Lieutenant Lenk and Sergeant Colborn, after the bedroom was searched four times. Now conspiracy theorists claim this 'proves' the car key was in fact planted and not the set Ms Halbach used for her day to day travel.

    There is no doubt that DNA evidence confirmed Avery's blood was found in the RAV 4 but his defence lawyer Dean Strang is now arguing the car key photograph could be the game-changer. He said: "Now, we did challenge that, how unusual it was for her to be walking around with one key, but I don't think I caught the fact that there was a photograph showing that what she really carried around was a bunch of keys, and none of those keys were ever found." In addition to this evidence a new theory posted online suggests that instead of Steve and Brendan being to blame it's Avery's brother-in-law and witness Scott Tadych and nephew Bobby Dassey who are the real culprits. A Reddit user has posted the most extraordinary details about what they claim happened to Teresa and says the blame is very close to home for the Avery family.

    It says: "The police didn't kill Theresa Halbach...What James Lenk and Andrew Colborn, or the others for that matter don't realize at this point and are completely unaware of is that Bobby Dassey and Scott Tadych have kidnapped, raped, shot and then burned Theresa Halbach in the privacy of the gravel quarry off of Jambo Rd on Halloween evening. "They hid Halbach's car in the rear of Avery Salvage and wiped it clean of their prints. "By sheer colossal luck, two completely independent frame jobs targeting one man, Steven Avery were shaping up into the perfect storm.
     
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    Who would have thought that a missing set of car keys could potentially clear two men of murder? CSI could not make this up.
     
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    Can't see it happening. America is too ****ed in the head.
     
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    Never say never Sean.
     
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    *Shaun<laugh>
     
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    So it is <laugh>
     
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