Making a Murderer

Contradicting prosecutor Ken Kratz’s most recent statement, a gun expert with the Wisconsin State Crime Lab said he couldn’t conclusively link the bullet found in Avery’s garage to the .22 rifle in Avery’s bedroom. He could only confirm the bullet was fired by a .22 rifle

There were little drops of deer blood all over Steven Avery’s garage, proving that the garage hadn’t been washed clean with bleach after the murder of Halbach as the prosecutors claimed.

A forensic anthropologist testified for the defense that an open fire couldn’t have generated enough heat to burn a body and destroy bones the way Halbach’s remains were found.

The leg irons and handcuffs found in Avery’s home had the DNA of Steven Avery and at least one other unidentified person. Teresa Halbach’s DNA was not found on them.

One of the investigators that found DNA under the hood of Halbach’s RAV4 admitted to not changing gloves after handling evidence inside the vehicle.

Forensic scientist Sherry Culhane was involved in Steven Avery’s 1985 rape case (that he was pardoned for) and testified that one of Steven Avery’s hairs was found on victim Penny Beerntsen’s shirt.

Avery’s lawyers also contend that Culhane delayed processing the DNA test that proved Steven’s innocence in the 1985 rape for an entire year.

So many problematic jurors were removed by Avery’s defense team that they hit the legal limit of dismissals. They still ended up with a man whose son was a Manitowoc sheriff and a county clerk’s husband.
 
Her brother is creepy as **** too. The interview where the ex boyfriend and him were both stuttering over how the car was found <laugh>

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And the interview when she is missing, everyone's searching, and he's speaking about her in the past tense <ok>
 
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Her brother is creepy as **** too. The interview where the ex boyfriend and him were both stuttering over how the car was found <laugh>

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And the interview when she is missing, everyone's searching, and he's speaking about her in the past tense <ok>
Done up like a kipper<laugh>
 
Brother's definitely involved. Apart from what's already been posted on here, he always seemed to be smiling when he was interviewed.
However, Avery's ex - the bird he was with for most of the series - has appeared on TV saying she thinks he's guilty. Claims she ate rat poison once to hospitalised herself & get her away from him.
 
I don't know how they found him/them guilty in all honesty. All the evidence was hearsay or circumstantial, any jury with a few brains between them would have went for not guilty as the Police were clearly planting evidence to strengthen their case.

I'm not saying he's totally innocent, I just never saw nearly enough evidence to convict but overwhelming evidence that the Police/Sherrif's Dept were rotten to the core.
 
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