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Originally Posted by The Rick
http://www.adweek.com/news/televisio...podcast-169092
So do you think Steven Avery is guilty?
Yes. There is literally no question in my mind. If you're really interested in Making a Murderer, watch the confession [Brendan] Dassey makes on March 1 with the two interrogators. He goes into extraordinary detail. I mean, painstaking detail. The series makes it seem like this guy's really dumb, right? He wouldn't have been able to make [those details] up. One of my favorite parts of the trial was when he's asked where he would have gotten these details. He says, "I don't know, I might have read it in Kiss the Girls." We've already established this kid reads at like a fourth-grade level; a James Patterson 464-page dense novel is not something he's going to be able to read and retain. My 8-year-old reads at a fourth grade level. There is no way he's going to be able to follow the intricacies of Kiss the Girls. If you go back and really watch the confession, there was no coercion. I have no doubt, reasonable or otherwise, that those two committed this heinous crime.
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Uhhmm....problem with that theory. Kiss the Girls was also a movie, and there's a good chance he can retain what he saw in a movie. Brendan mentioned cutting Teresa's hair....but i read on another site that the book makes no mention of cutting anyone's hair but the movie DOES.
Also, even if he did get the details from the book, who's to say he read the whole thing? We're talking about a stupid teenage boy. Who's to say he didn't pick up the book because someone pointed out the sex scenes to him?