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Thanks for the link. Below the Swedish scientist article under "Other Making a Murderer Headlines" I found link to a recent AMA with Dan O'Donnell that I found to be very interesting.
Thanks for the link. Below the Swedish scientist article under "Other Making a Murderer Headlines" I found link to a recent AMA with Dan O'Donnell that I found to be very interesting.
Do you have a link? I just tried to find and had little luck.
Thanks for the link. Below the Swedish scientist article under "Other Making a Murderer Headlines" I found link to a recent AMA with Dan O'Donnell that I found to be very interesting.
I don't believe this link is allowed on here.
But definitely interesting. Dan O'donnell's comments are laughable in how little he understands in this case and the assumptions he makes. JMO
Yep, he did that earlier this week. It was too bad it was heavily moderated and since it was hosted on the "Steven Avery is Guilty" subreddit, they didn't allow any really "tough" questions. I quit reading it the other day when he admitted to not looking at any of the thousands of pages of documents that have been released. He has so many of the facts wrong, it's hard to take him seriously at all. Reminds me of Griesbach. JMO
Contrary to popular belief, I actually read at the Steven Avery is Guilty sub over there because I really am open to plausible scenario's or explanations for things that I have questions about, whether it points to SA's guilt or innocence. Unfortunately, I'm still searching... :biggrin:
ETA: if anyone is interested, there was an AMA with Griesbach too https://www.reddit.com/r/StevenAveryIsGuilty/comments/55a1eu/ama_michael_griesbach/
I don't know much about Dan O' Donnell but he apparently covered this case and attended the trial so I'm taking what he has to say seriously.
Reddit links aren't allowed anymore? I thought that Reddit and blogs are allowed on the Avery forum only but not on the rest of Websleuths. I'm confused.
hmmm he gets simple facts wrong and believes that not taking pictures of a crime scene are pretty standard. The latter is reason enough for me to not take anything he says seriously. Again, JMO.
Reddit links aren't allowed anymore? I thought that Reddit and blogs are allowed on the Avery forum only but not on the rest of Websleuths. I'm confused.
I'm really not sure. I'm thinking the links to the AMA's should be okay, and you got the first link from an article that linked it as well.
hmmm he gets simple facts wrong and believes that not taking pictures of a crime scene are pretty standard. The latter is reason enough for me to not take anything he says seriously. Again, JMO.
I don't agree that Reddit and blogs belong on this forum, I only provided the link because I've seen numerous links and photos from Reddit here and said what the hell, why not.You could be right on that. I am not sure. I was speaking websleuths in general. Hopefully we can, I think missy1974 had a great one rebutting Danny O
I don't believe this link is allowed on here.
But definitely interesting. Dan O'donnell's comments are laughable in how little he understands in this case and the assumptions he makes. JMO
Yep, he did that earlier this week. It was too bad it was heavily moderated and since it was hosted on the "Steven Avery is Guilty" subreddit, they didn't allow any really "tough" questions. I quit reading it the other day when he admitted to not looking at any of the thousands of pages of documents that have been released. He has so many of the facts wrong, it's hard to take him seriously at all. Reminds me of Griesbach. JMO
Contrary to popular belief, I actually read at the Steven Avery is Guilty sub over there because I really am open to plausible scenario's or explanations for things that I have questions about, whether it points to SA's guilt or innocence. Unfortunately, I'm still searching... :biggrin:
ETA: if anyone is interested, there was an AMA with Griesbach too **** removed link ****
ETA2: I removed the link in case it is not allowed as pointed out by CoolJ.