Making a murderer - The Avery case (Spoilers)

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I'm aware that there's already a thread on this buried in the US TV series sub section but given the traction this is gaining in the media across the world, I thought it was perhaps a good idea to put the discussion surrounding the case(and not necessarily just the TV series) infront of the wider GD audience.

Mods, feel free to delete if necessary or rename the thread to something less TV show orientated.

I watched the first episode of this series on Netflix purely by chance; immediately gripped I've now finished all 10 within the space of 3 days... What a mind ****.

If anyone is interested in this, the show is now available on UK Netflix and some background information on the case(s) can be found on Wiki:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Avery

Avery:
Having looked further into the case and various threads on Reddit uncovering some evidence that wasn't outlined in the documentary, I'm still on the fence. Yes, he could've murdered her but it was a completely unfair trial and more individuals should be held accountable or examined. The two investigators who were centre stage, phoning in the car type before it had been found... The dodgy ex-boyfriend who had somewhat of an ongoing infatuation with her(from the looks of things) who somehow managed to delete vital voicemail evidence from her phone. Good debate that here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/MakingaMur.../halbachs_exboyfriend_ryan_hillegas_not_only/
The brother in law who was called out on the stand for blatant lying...

Brendan:
This is the most shocking part. The way the defence and prosecution were working together to build a concrete case against Avery using his mentally "disabled"(for lack of a better term) nephew. This case, IMO, should've been thrown out; I can't imagine what the jury must've been thinking during the retrial when all evidence suggested he was stitched up and coerced into making exaggerated statements. His interrogator was in tears in the stand...What was that about...

I won't progress further with any spoilers until the mods are satisfied the thread is suitable for GD.

Other than that, what's the thoughts from those who are familiar with the case?
 
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The only reason I used spoiler tags in the OP was due to uncertainty about the thread belonging in GD but it would be good to progress the discussion without it.

Did it mention that he poured petrol on a cat and threw it in a fire just to watch it burn to death? Or that he served 6 years for an assault he committed shortly before the crime he was wrongly convicted of? Part of the whole story is what sort of person he is.

Not doubting his criminal past and how prone he is to reoffending(even the cat incident is unforgivable) but jssmokes comment about him being the fall guy for a family of crooks, not on, he should face a fair trial against a police force who played the case by the book from day 1. This didn't happen on 2 major occasions which has resulted in 18 years imprisonment for a crime he was wrongly committed for followed by life for one that has a 50/50 chance. Not to mention the part Brendons case played in his conviction. A 16 year old(at the time of the trial) mentally handicapped relative who was coerced into testifying by everyone including his defence team with absolutely zero physical evidence he was any part of the killing.
 
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Not seen it getting 'traction' in UK media at all which would explain why it's buried elsewhere on the forum.

http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18709660

Now I'm not surprised that it hasn't surfaced before.

Really?

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...ions-regarding-steven-avery-are-a6798611.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/201...grant-steven-avery-a-reprieve-_n_8929248.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...red-Teresa-Halbach-framed-family-dispute.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/artic...x-interesting-things-about-the-netflix-series

Traction enough globally considering Netflix has a limited audience and the police forces and authorities involved in the case have been inundated with calls requesting complete libraries of case material along with the White House having to come out and say they can't take any involvement due to the fact that it's a county court case.
 
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Indeed and why the jury couldn't see the lack of correlation between the two cases...Brendan raping, cutting her throat before burning her...absolutely zero physical evidence of this yet in the Avery case, there was evidence her dead body was in the car and remains were found elsewhere in the county....Oh America...

Mind = blown.
 
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