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Originally Posted by cosmo20002
My biggest question...how in the **** is Brendan Dassey's original lawyer, Len Kachinsky, still allowed to practice law?
The guy has his investigator pull a detailed written confession, complete with illustrations, out of Dassey. When that scene started, I had to rewind it to confirm it was actually Dassey's own people doing this because I was sure it had to be the prosecution making him confess.
Then Kachinsky sends Dassey, with the written and illustrated confession, to talk to the prosecution--without Kachinsky even present. WTF?!
Never seen or heard of anything like it. Just ****ing bizarre.
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When I saw that, I had hoped he was going to use that to illustrate how easily Dassey could be persuaded into manufacturing a story. Needless to say I was stunned when it escalated back to the investigators. I still don't understand his intentions for doing that.