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Like others have said it was one sided, but the show was just fantastic.
I think Brandon was the one out of both crazy cases that I could not believe was found guilty. You could tell he had no idea what he was saying, and a 16 year old (with the intelligence of probably a 3rd grader) shouldn't have been questioned w/o a lawyer. And his first court appointed lawyer Len Kachinsky is one of the worst human beings I have ever seen. I wanted to smash the TV.
Steve Avery's lawyers were really, really good despite the loss.
Something really rubbed me wrong about the victim's ex-boyfriend, how he ran the searches, accessed her voice mail, etc. Not saying he did it, it could very wall have been Avery but I just found that odd. Weird she went three days w/o even being reported missing too.
And I personally loved that the special prosecuter was exposed as a downright creep and forced out later. Check out his current website - I love how he took a selfie in a t-shirt: http://www.kratzlawfirm.com
Like others have said it was one sided, but the show was just fantastic.
I think Brandon was the one out of both crazy cases that I could not believe was found guilty. You could tell he had no idea what he was saying, and a 16 year old (with the intelligence of probably a 3rd grader) shouldn't have been questioned w/o a lawyer. And his first court appointed lawyer Len Kachinsky is one of the worst human beings I have ever seen. I wanted to smash the TV.
Steve Avery's lawyers were really, really good despite the loss.
Something really rubbed me wrong about the victim's ex-boyfriend, how he ran the searches, accessed her voice mail, etc. Not saying he did it, it could very wall have been Avery but I just found that odd. Weird she went three days w/o even being reported missing too.
And I personally loved that the special prosecuter was exposed as a downright creep and forced out later. Check out his current website - I love how he took a selfie in a t-shirt: http://www.kratzlawfirm.com
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