Anyone watch this yet? Zellner makes this whole season. Her and her work are fascinating to watch.
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one of the best episodes of IASIP, Dennis Reynolds Making a Murder.
such a great satire of the idiot nephew in the real Making a Murder Show <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/BKYGkdVDqh0" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
Watching the second season now.
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I found his new attorney's approach to the blood being planted kinda dumb. I was intrigued to think they had Avery's blood in a vial that would be easy to acquire and use as they see fit for framing. But her angle was this whole "they broke in and stole it off his sink" which is ****ing stupid. The cops plan was "Let's just hang around and wait until he bleeds, and hopefully leaves a shit ton of it on the sinktop and doesn't clean it up, then break in and steal it!" If I was a juror there's 0 chance I would even consider that.
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i am finding this hard to watch - a LOT of fast-forwarding - could not give 2 shits about all the family stuff - just interested in the forensics, etc. And, yes, Zellner is really stretching some of this stuff...
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Bobby Dassey... wtf is up with that sick ****? Idk if anything will come of it, but i'm definitely interested and hooked to see what happens and wouldn't be surprised if Avery never gets out.
Not surprised with Brendan Dassey not getting out and not surprised the state of Wisconsin fought it tooth and nail to keep him in jail. Especially since if Dassey gets out, it pretty much completely unfolds for Avery as well. And if there is any truth to the police planting evidence, there is gonna be a whole shit storm. |
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But I don't know for sure. With all the time he spent in jail for another man's crime and all the millions he was almost guaranteed to get for it, if he actually murdered this woman....wow he's dumb. |
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The other stuff was pretty compelling I thought. The cadaver dog trails, the "possible" human pelvic bones, the .22 bullet and it's location when found, the lack of blood or bone on the bullet, the blood splatter on the rear door gate on the car, and more stuff that I can't remember, it seems there is more to this than what the DA originally said. BUT...this guy (Avery) would have to be the unluckiest bastard on the planet for all these stars to align and show him guilty. At the end of the day, you have a lot of circumstantial evidence without a real smoking gun to prove that the cops framed him, along with the murderer framing him, seemingly not working together but achieving that goal...It's just a little far fetched to me. But it IS interesting...I had more questions than answers at the end of the show, which I suppose is what they are going for. And yeah, I really don't want to hear about the family stuff, talk about filler. Every time they'd go to that I was like...come on man... |
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There are a few things I don't understand when I watch this show, I think the biggest is when there are many questions about a conviction and that Dassey tape is seriously the biggest load of shit..
How can the lady who got murdered family just sit there like "yep they did it tired of all of this" I'd like to think if I was in that spot I'd use some realistic judgement. |
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I think Bobby Dassey is the killer. Not sure how Halbeck’s ex-boyfriend fits in but he seems shady too. Manitowoc never sat well with paying out millions to a bunch of hillbillies. I think they got to Bobby Dassey somehow and cut a deal with him to frame Steven and Brendan. |
Finished last night - FForwarded through a lot of it. I can't imagine if so many people were involved in a cover-up coupled with someone else having done the murder that SOMETHING would not have come out of some significance - if it had - the new lawyer would have found it...plus these folks are not Mensa material.
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