Posted on 01/11/2016 4:18:47 PM PST by StevenCrowder
Everyone has seen Making a Murderer on Netflix. Which goes to show just how much time weâre spending on Netflix, doesnât it? A lot of time. If you havenât seen Making a Murderer, spoiler alert: you get screwed, manipulated, plus you spent ten hours watching this show. Ten hours of youâre life youâll never get back. Iâm collecting names for a class action lawsuit (just kidding⦠ish).
VIDEO AT LINK
Yes, there was a lot of crap that happened in the trial. Yes, the documentary shone a light on the corruption which sometimes happens in the justice department. However, Steven Avery was guilty. Look at the rest of the evidence which wasnât shown in the documentary. For you BlackLivesMatter people, no, this case of Steven Avery doesnât support your movement. Seriously, watch the video above. Also, how does someone âaccidentallyâ douse a cat in gasoline then throw it on a bonfireâ¦? Fortunately we have some direct feedback from Steven Avery on all this. He called collect into our show and we gave him some air time. Yep, this is an exclusive interview with Steven Avery. Watch, listen, learn.
VIDEO INTERVIEW AT LINK
Itâs been pretty busy for Steven Avery. We get it, heâs been under a lot of pressure, which could explain why he âaccidentallyâ confessed to murder. Avery agrees the Netflix documentary did a fair job portraying his case. He also addresses: Cat dousing Lighting Theresa on fire (like the cat) Poor people always lose Kratz is a pervert Averyâs sexual misconduct is âtaken out of contextâ Ya know? Whatâs a little bit of fooling around between family? Ya know? Avery touches first Ya know? A little put put golf in the bedroom? Ya know? Draw your own, ya know, conclusions Ya know?
No Steven, I haven’t watched this video, I don’t care, but I’ll watch yours.
I keep seeing this over and over on Fox News. It is riling up the masses of morons who still don’t know the difference between television and reality.
This further shows that the “millennial generation” is the worst generation in the history of this nation.
Although most people watching it are baby boomers... Just like all reality TV.
so there’s that.
That’s some pretty outrageous parody click bait...
After the Boomers, I agree.
I downloaded the entire season, watched about a third of the first episode, then deleted the lot. It was a snoozer.
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I watched the series and don’t see how they found him guilty “beyond a reasonable doubt”. The excused juror said first vote was 7 not guilty.
There are things which can’t be explained except that it was someone who either lived or worked on the property. I agree but Steve thinks one of his brothers or other nephew did it, all on property that day, some live there. Also, I think all of them had previous sexual assault charges. But prosecution did not allow defense to look at other possible suspects and cops never bothered.
If they had found any dna or blood in the areas she was supposedly killed, I might feel differently. Or maybe not, lots of other questions that cast doubt on his guilt. And his poor learning disabled nephew had none of the benefits of our justice system, no lawyer, no parent, and cops coercing the statement. Scary stuff.
I haven’t watched it, and don’t plan to. Ever.
Semi-Satire, huh? LOL!
Careful there are folks here who believe everything Netflix feeds them
“...the worst generation in the history of this nation.”
Ah, but who is responsible for the idiots in my generation?
LOL, thanks for the heads-up, but...no...I am in no danger of watching it!
But as another poster said...I’ll watch the ones you put out!
“Everyone has seen Making a Murderer on Netflix.”
No, I have not and probably most people haven’t seen that show. I have read about it.
Their Progressive parents and breeding too closely?
Ding, ding, ding!
Oops, Rush said this was a great show. Wonder what he says now?
Try convincing yourself Brendan Dassey wasn’t keel-hauled by Manitowoc County. Absolutely no evidence against him before Weigert and Fassbender induced a “confession.” All because he was a going to be a witness on Avery’s behalf.
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