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To: magglepuss
Seems that everyone with access to Netflix binge-watched a dramatic series and has now formed very important opinions about the entire American justice system as a whole. Plus, their feelings about it are important to them.

Then we wonder how dullards keep electing charlatans to high office.

Just napalm and cluster bomb the entire county of Manitowoc-ewewac-amuc Wisconsin (or whatever it's called) and be done with it. Everyone and everything there is guilty, including the cat that Steve Avery threw in a campfire.

78 posted on 01/03/2016 1:00:40 AM PST by The KG9 Kid
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To: The KG9 Kid

I stumbled upon this Netflix movie and soon became addicted. My opinion, from someone who has spent most of his life participating in the criminal justice system.(good guy) Avery was a poor White Trash boy who was victimized by an entrenched, systemically, annd generationally, corrupt system. He beat them the first time. The system doubled down on the second go round to get their conviction and maintain their civic invincibility. All evidence as I interpreted it was bogus. The Toyota key was planted,bone fragments in burn pit planted, blood evidence in her car stolen from evidence and planted. The retarded nephew was slam dunked to bolster the case.. The entire evidence recovery effort and securing of the scene was laughable. The FBI blood test was predisposed in favor of the prosecution. Key information was continually withheld from the jury. The entire fiasco should have been declared mistrial. There should have been a Federal investigation. This is only one small town system in a huge country full of small towns. Who does the system favor? They got their conviction. Nothing more to see here!


86 posted on 01/03/2016 2:55:47 AM PST by MountainYankee
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