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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Has anyone seen this on Netflix?
Definitely a good watch, if you’ve not seen it. Though it poses the question in the effectiveness of the justice system in America. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Has anyone seen this on Netflix?
Definitely a good watch, if you’ve not seen it. Though it poses the question in the effectiveness of the justice system in America.
Docu or Drama ?"
It’s more a documentary than a drama. |
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By *il_MissBMFCWoman
over a year ago
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Yep, very good series!!
I also follow Kathleen Zellner on Twitter to see regular updates about the ongoing case! (Sad I know lol!!)
I’d be very surprised if he wasn’t innocent
Poor Brendon though! He was so vulnerable and did absolutely nothing wrong, yet was coerced by the police to admit guilt! It’s such a shame!!! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Yep, very good series!!
I also follow Kathleen Zellner on Twitter to see regular updates about the ongoing case! (Sad I know lol!!)
I’d be very surprised if he wasn’t innocent
Poor Brendon though! He was so vulnerable and did absolutely nothing wrong, yet was coerced by the police to admit guilt! It’s such a shame!!! "
Haha I followed her too! I have a sneaky suspicion about Brendans brother though.
Poor fellow that Stephen Avery. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Is it better than Mind Hunter?
I’ve not seen that, I’ll add that to my list. But it’s a really good watch, shocking in parts too.
I will give it a go"
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"We both loved this, there are quite a good few similar documentaries on Netflix.
Has anyone watch 'Abducted in plain sight' "
Another for my watch list |
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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago
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Brendan was treated terribly and the people that interviewed him should be locked up for what they did.
I'm not totally convinced Stephen is innocent but it's likely he was framed.
The whole situation was an absolute disgrace. |
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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago
Dudley |
"We both loved this, there are quite a good few similar documentaries on Netflix.
Has anyone watch 'Abducted in plain sight'
Another for my watch list "
It's very good, you will say 'what the fuck?' many many times. |
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By *il_MissBMFCWoman
over a year ago
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"We both loved this, there are quite a good few similar documentaries on Netflix.
Has anyone watch 'Abducted in plain sight'
Another for my watch list "
A fantastic watch!!! Shocking!! Come back and let us know your thoughts on that |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"We both loved this, there are quite a good few similar documentaries on Netflix.
Has anyone watch 'Abducted in plain sight'
Another for my watch list
It's very good, you will say 'what the fuck?' many many times."
Yep that was me.. like |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"We both loved this, there are quite a good few similar documentaries on Netflix.
Has anyone watch 'Abducted in plain sight'
Another for my watch list
A fantastic watch!!! Shocking!! Come back and let us know your thoughts on that "
I’ll get started on that today for a lazy Sunday lol |
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By *SAchickWoman
over a year ago
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"We both loved this, there are quite a good few similar documentaries on Netflix.
Has anyone watch 'Abducted in plain sight'
Another for my watch list
It's very good, you will say 'what the fuck?' many many times."
same. |
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Brandon was convicted of being present while Theresa was shot dead in the bedroom.
Avery was convicted of shooting her dead in the garage.
Both can't be true, which leads to the question is either true ? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Brandon was convicted of being present while Theresa was shot dead in the bedroom.
Avery was convicted of shooting her dead in the garage.
Both can't be true, which leads to the question is either true ?"
I assume it’s lies, the investigating police officers are questionable. When they take the stand in court, you can tell by their faces they’re hiding something |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"How did Theresa's boyfriend gain possession of the paper day planner she added comments to during her final hours ?"
Oooo forgot about that! And he lied about the tail light on her car.
It’s gotta be him or Brendans brother surely. |
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"How did Theresa's boyfriend gain possession of the paper day planner she added comments to during her final hours ?"
And how did her brother 'guess' her voicemail password for her phone. Those 2 are dodgy as fuck. They just happened to direct someone straight to the car.
Also, if they killed her in the bedroom, why was there no blood there. They're hardly Dexter. And the key had none of Theresa's DNA on it.....odd for something she used and handled hundreds of times. |
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Brendan was only 16 and needed support at school because of his low IQ (difficulty processing information) yet he was interrogated without a solicitor or appropriate adult present and his 'confession' was used to convict him despite there being no corroborating evidence, such as DNA, whatsoever. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Brendan was only 16 and needed support at school because of his low IQ (difficulty processing information) yet he was interrogated without a solicitor or appropriate adult present and his 'confession' was used to convict him despite there being no corroborating evidence, such as DNA, whatsoever. "
Yes had there been no ‘confessional statement’ they’d have nothing on him. Yet he’s spent all this time in prison |
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Also, if they killed her in the bedroom, why was there no blood there. They're hardly Dexter. And the key had none of Theresa's DNA on it.....odd for something she used and handled hundreds of times. "
The bullet had wood and paint on it but no brain tissue. There was her DNA on it and a waxy substance which was probably smeared on to the bullet from a Lipsil police removed from her house and brought to the Avery property. |
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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago
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Didn't they say her throat was cut in the bedroom yet there was no evidence? Let's be honest, Stephen was never going to get any awards for most intelligent fellow, how would he have managed to hide every bit of evidence in the bedroom yet left obvious blood drops in the car? It just doesn't make sense. |
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The only blood in the whole house was Stephen's own in the bathroom sink from a cut finger. I think this is what was used to put his blood spots in her car.
How can you clean the blood from a cut throat totally off a mattress? |
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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago
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"The only blood in the whole house was Stephen's own in the bathroom sink from a cut finger. I think this is what was used to put his blood spots in her car.
How can you clean the blood from a cut throat totally off a mattress?"
Exactly, and the carpets etc, there would have been a massive amount of blood. |
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And why would you clean all her DNA and fingerprints off her car key but leave your own ? And why was it the spare car key ? where is the original she used every day on a lanyard with a door key attached too ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The only blood in the whole house was Stephen's own in the bathroom sink from a cut finger. I think this is what was used to put his blood spots in her car.
How can you clean the blood from a cut throat totally off a mattress?
Exactly, and the carpets etc, there would have been a massive amount of blood. " he had her in a massive plastic bag when he cut her thr#at, she was probably dru#ged |
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By *eeleyWoman
over a year ago
Dudley |
"The only blood in the whole house was Stephen's own in the bathroom sink from a cut finger. I think this is what was used to put his blood spots in her car.
How can you clean the blood from a cut throat totally off a mattress?
Exactly, and the carpets etc, there would have been a massive amount of blood. he had her in a massive plastic bag when he cut her thr#at, she was probably dru#ged "
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The only blood in the whole house was Stephen's own in the bathroom sink from a cut finger. I think this is what was used to put his blood spots in her car.
How can you clean the blood from a cut throat totally off a mattress?
Exactly, and the carpets etc, there would have been a massive amount of blood. he had her in a massive plastic bag when he cut her thr#at, she was probably dru#ged
" plausible could be a carpet bag (plastic) |
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"he had her in a massive plastic bag when he cut her thr#at, she was probably dru#ged"
So why didn't Brendan mention the drugs and the massive plastic bag in his "confession"? Where is the knife ? Where did he get the drugs and massive plastic carpet bag from ? You have no evidence to back up these allegations. |
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