Have you seen this tv series called Making Of A Murderer? I find it's very interesting.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/17/ar...flix.html?_r=1
http://www.innocenceproject.org/case...t/steven-avery
Have you seen this tv series called Making Of A Murderer? I find it's very interesting.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/17/ar...flix.html?_r=1
http://www.innocenceproject.org/case...t/steven-avery
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That case was a very big deal around here when it actually happened. One of the people originally involved in the case has gone to great lengths to show that the people who made that for Netflix were somewhat... selective in the presentation of the facts. I can't claim to be close enough to it to be able to discern that.
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Oh I can understand that, Marnold. Anything you see on TV is made with an angle. With a title such Making a Murderer, they are not likely to spend a lot of time presenting evidence that supports the view of him being guilty.
However, I think the whole case is interesting, and it's hard to say if they guy is guilty or not. Even if he is, it's still good to take a microscopic look at how authorities behave.
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