"Complainant is informed that during a search of the residence of Steven A. Avery, law enforcement located items of restraints within Avery's residence, including handcuffs and leg irons..."
"[Allegedly] Steven Avery then escorted Dassey into Steven's bedroom where Dassey observed Teresa Halbach lying face up on Steven Avery's bed. Dassey indicated that Teresa Halbach was nude and was restrained to the bed with handcuffs and leg irons..."
Oh, it seems Brendan was Steven's alibi in the beginning, and that's why the family thinks they went after Brendan.Do you think they just got lucky with Brendan, then? (I do think he was totally coerced and is probably innocent....not sure about Steve.)
I very much want to watch this show but I'm not sure I can bear it. I work for the federal court in Wisconsin and have done some work on a few of Mr. Avery's cases (civil rights cases) and I just have a view of him that isn't even in the least bit good. And, I find Theresa's murder horrifying to the point that it makes me very uncomfortable to even think about. I'll have to work my way up to watching.
I very much want to watch this show but I'm not sure I can bear it. I work for the federal court in Wisconsin and have done some work on a few of Mr. Avery's cases (civil rights cases) and I just have a view of him that isn't even in the least bit good. And, I find Theresa's murder horrifying to the point that it makes me very uncomfortable to even think about. I'll have to work my way up to watching.
I've finished the series, and then I went to read the thread about it here. Didn't read the whole thing, but there were definitely things left out of the documentary like the fact that he purchased restraints just before the murder and he scheduled the appointment with Teresa using another name. (And that she had previously expressed discomfort going to the Avery residence.)
Most problematic for me with regard to whether or not these two committed this crime is the lack of Teresa's DNA anywhere on the property or even on her own car key. These two don't seem smart enough to have cleaned up so well as to leave no trace evidence.
Now this is an interesting observation/thoughtI agree, but did they just luck out when he came on their radar? I mean, if this was all set up, I doubt their original plan was to have TWO defendants.
the real problem for me is the missing blood. If her throat was cut in the room and she was shot in the garage. There was no blood visible on that mattress. Where did her blood go? That's one troubling part.
I don't know the details yet of her case. There was no blood? Maybe she was taken to a funeral home where they remove blood from the body and then she was cremated. Did LE have friends at the funeral parlor? Sorry if this idea sounds ridiculous. I still need to get through all of the episodes and the details of the cases in general.
I very much want to watch this show but I'm not sure I can bear it. I work for the federal court in Wisconsin and have done some work on a few of Mr. Avery's cases (civil rights cases) and I just have a view of him that isn't even in the least bit good. And, I find Theresa's murder horrifying to the point that it makes me very uncomfortable to even think about. I'll have to work my way up to watching.
The thing with the evidence in the old threads of this case is that imo you can't look at it. I don't buy any of it. It's all so corrupt. After seeing Brendan's own lawyer have investigators try to get him to confess, the stuff with the fiancée being banned from the property, the car not being crushed... no.
Theresa Halbach hasn't received any justice at all. And her brother kinda creeps me out.
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