I agree with that - but it doesn't seem like much of a stretch to say they killed her somewhere other than the bedroom. But then that calls into question why the kid testified that they stabbed her there, and had her tied up, etc.
But again - the logical leap that I cannot seem to make is that the cops were somehow in on her killing. It is entirely believable that they fabricated evidence against him - but then how did she die? And how did the car end up on the Avery property? I just don't think anyone in that neck of the woods is sophisticated enough to pull off any sort of elaborate scheme.
I don't think the nephew did anything. I believe the police simply took advantage of his extremely low self esteem and IQ and his mother is another complete moron. How could she let her son be interviewed that many times for hours and hours without an attorney? Unbelieveable.
I really have strong mixed feelings on this. Because on one hand - the cops are so corrupt, and the kid is so helpless because of his IQ - but on the other hand, I have a hard time believing an innocent person could be so utterly incapable of mounting any sort of defense for themselves. He is so shockingly and profoundly stupid that it's impossible to know.
The true cost
A documentary about the fashion industry.
Really good.
It's on Netflix, only watch it if you are interested in ethical living and environmental conservation.
If you are a conservative capitalist, you will think it is hippy leftist propaganda
I've been sick the last couple of days and started watching this I'm up to episode 4, good lord what a joke these cops are. That so called confession by the very dumb nephew was ridiculous. Those cops might as well have just had the dope sign a blank sheet of paper that they could fill out later.
I have no idea if he did it but that confession was no confession at all.
Let's Rid3!!!!
And I think the Nephew's attorney is nearly as dumb as he is.
Let's Rid3!!!!
After watching this (I'm now on episode 9) the piece of evidence that I can't shake or reason out is officer Colburn calling in Teresa Halbech's plate number the same day she was reported missing. He had no answer for that on the stand but then it really isn't mentioned again but I just can't figure out why he'd be doing that. He even describes the car. It really sounded like he was looking at the car at that very moment.
Also, how was there not any blood anywhere. Doesn't seem plausible.
Let's Rid3!!!!
lol just last night my wife was talking about wanting to watch this series. I kind of brushed it off and gave her a sarcastic answer that I can't even be bothered to remember right now... but now you guys have me wanting to watch this show... well this is awkward
It's 4:20 in the morning and I just binge watched the first four episodes. It is a great watch, and I'm trying not to read any of the above comments as not to reveal anything.
watched the first couple last night... poor guy is just not very bright and I can already see what's going to happen.
Cops: "Ya hi, we're the police that hate you, can we have you leave while we search your house please?"
Avery: "Sure, sounds good to me!"
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The lack of blood and physical evidence is extremely disturbing. Brendan's confession and the lack of anyone's thought to test the kid's mental competence is also strange and disturbing.
I don't think the family is smart enough to rightly dispute many of the allegations intelligently.
Several aspects I want to know more about, the headlights seen by the brother and the third burn sight. I also feel like there's something missing from the documentary that doesn't explain why absolutely nothing goes these people's way, which makes me wonder about the bias of the documentary.
I started rewatching the BBC's Sherlock. What a solid show.
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