Let me start by saying, I have no evidence to support anything Im saying, nor am I a lawyer or anyone of any importance in this case. But I have an opinion and I will share it with you.
Fact: Steven Avery was falsely imprisoned for a sexual assault committed by another man, who was later convicted of that crime, setting Avery free. And for a time Avery lived a normal life with his then girlfriend Jodi Stachowski. The documentary is edited in a way that makes Avery out to be an angel, so that when he is later arrested for suspicion of murder, you and me as the viewer are left like, "Whaaaaaaat? No Way! Nuh Uh!" But the documentary leaves out alot of details about his past and little instances that make the possibility that he could committ murder a little bit more believable. The documentary was made and sent out through Netflix, so the only feed back you can get is from armchair lawyers and detectives.
Oh, and if you haven't watched it yet...SPOILERS...SERIOUSLY SPOILERS!!! But a little background on me. Im a great person to watch whodunit mysteries with or a Dateline mystery with, because I can usually peg the killer and the reason after the first couple commercial roll through. This case, purely from the documentary, left me saying, "He's innocent. The police set him up."
But after seeing some later interviews and the interview tonight with the same gf I've already mentioned may shed some more light on his professed "innocence" or guilt. There are many early stories of Averys behavior with people and small animals that would sway a jury to believe he has the capability to commit a murder. Then you look at the crime scene and there are things that dont make sense and may never make sense. Like the police saying he's a mastermind of murder, although leaving evidence scattered all over the junkyard would suggest otherwise. And also where the initial attack occured in the bedroom. Blood should have been everywhere. On the walls, the carpet, soaked in the sheets and mattress. And if it was cleaned up there would be evidence to suggest that someone had in fact cleaned the area to cover up that blood had ever been there.
Then there is a Sheriffs Dept. hell bent on putting Avery behind bars because of the big money lawsuit he's got against them that he eventually settles to afford a lawyer. And the magic key that isnt in the Avery trailer one day, but it is when the Sheriffs Dept goes in the next time. Or the odd conversation over the missing photographers car and license plate. Almost as if the officer is standing, looking at the license plate when he's talking to the dispatcher.
There is so much wrong with this case and we will never know. But one thing that is certain, Avery is involved, whether he killed her himself or helped dispose of her body. And law enforcement muddied the waters of the case by planting evidence to ensure Avery got convicted. I believe that is grounds for a mistrial of some sort. But if Avery is a monster and murdered that woman in cold blood, do the ends justify the means? Food for thought. Have a good night all. Chaz OUT!!!
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