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Old 01-06-2016, 11:05 AM   #83
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I'm going to make a list of things that I can remember that support both sides, to see how it adds up.

SUPPORT FOR STEVEN AVERY
1. Police had motive to plant or supplement evidence
2. There is no reason burnt bones would be in 3 different spots, while the main amount of Bones were in Avery's burn pit. If anything, there would be very few remains in Avery's burn pit and he would have moved them elsewhere.
3. Nobody with Calumet who searched the property the 1st and 2nd time ever saw the key. Manitwoc officers end up finding the key, after nobody else had.
4. Lenz & Colburn both were with the police force back when Avery was convicted falsely of the 1985 rape.
5. Colburn suspiciously calls in Hallbach's plate 2 days before the vehicle is even found to check who's it is. He already knows what vehicle it is. Then he cannot recall how he got that information.
6. The 1985 vial of Avery's blood was tampered with. Fact. There was a hole the size of a hypodermic needle in the top.
7. Avery has a trash compactor and routinely uses it, there is no reason he would just leave the car sitting on the property.
8. Avery's phone call with his fiance around 5pm and 8pm do not seem to indicate any strange life changing activity was going on. If he had committed such crimes, that would not have left him with much time to clean up as they alleged and he would be more likely to just not answer the phone, or keep the phone calls very short making an excuse he had to sleep or go somewhere.
9. The bus driver (who is the most reliable witness) disproves Bobby Dasseys timeline.
10. Bobby Dassey and his step dad alibi themselves, yet the bus driver disproves their timeline.
11. There is no DNA evidence in the garage or trailer of blood. The floor in fact had traces of other DNA of people in the Avery family, if it was bleached, there was not be any DNA to begin with.
12. We are to believe that Avery is such a homicidal psychopath that he couldn't wait a few months until he received a fat settlement that he was undoubtedly about to get?
13. Manitwoc officers magically get a premonition that they need to search the garage, again. After it was already searched. My magically find a bullet, yet no other DNA. So Avery scrubbed the garage head to toe, all of the hundreds of loose items in there, and just said, ah screw it I'll just leave the bullet fragment just sitting on the ground.



SUPPORT FOR PROSECUTION
1. Support for throwing cat over a fire, can possibly show that Avery could have psychopathic tendencies. This all depends on how it occurred though
2. Victim remains found on his property
3. Last to see the victim
4. Car found on property

Reasonable doubt. That is all you need. There certainly is reasonable doubt. Even if you THINK Avery probably or might have done it, if you aren't REALLY REALLY sure, you cannot convict him.
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