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Free Steven! Justice! Wisconsin sucks.
https://static1.squarespace.com/sta...06.07+-+Motion+for+Post-Conviction+Relief.pdf
Condensed version of the brief from Zellner.
Ryan Hillegas, ex-boyfriend accused of being the killer.
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Did he set any animals on fire? Did he attend Steven's "bonfire" that night? Did he place the call to the woman who was murdered to get her to Steven's house so he could then abduct her and murder her? Or did he just wait until she left after the photo session then tracked her down before she went to far, abduct her, murder her, incinerate her and bring her remains to Steven's house to finish the frame job?
I just want to make sure I understand the series of events.
Wait a second. His conviction was overturned. Then the overturning was upheld. But he's still in prison!? WTF is that shit? I don't care if Wisconsin wants to appeal further. "Conviction overturned" should mean you go free until the point when and if the conviction is reinstated.7th Circuit Court upholds decision to overturn Brendan Dassey's conviction.
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/06/...ng-a-murderer-subject-brendan-dassey.amp.html
Wait a second. His conviction was overturned. Then the overturning was upheld. But he's still in prison!? WTF is that shit? I don't care if Wisconsin wants to appeal further. "Conviction overturned" should mean you go free until the point when and if the conviction is reinstated.
Dassey's attorneys file motion asking he be released from custody | WLUK
Wisconsin AG will appeal again, seeking en banc review from the entire 7th Circuit and the Supreme Court is necessary.
The woooooorst.
Dassey's attorneys file motion asking he be released from custody | WLUK
Wisconsin AG will appeal again, seeking en banc review from the entire 7th Circuit and the Supreme Court is necessary.
The woooooorst.
Never got around to watching this when it was a hot topic. Since beginning Sunday, I'm finished with episode 6.
What in the Mother F is going on...
Never got around to watching this when it was a hot topic. Since beginning Sunday, I'm finished with episode 6.
What in the Mother F is going on...
So in my 6 episode recap..
- The police found the vehicle TWO days before it was reported 'found' as evidenced by the officer calling in to verify the license plate was a 99 Rav 4. He proactively asked the dispatcher, suggesting he was looking at the vehicle.
- The blood evidence that was clearly tampered with and possibly extracted from the first conviction is absolutely insane. They haven't really touched on this year, so maybe more to come.
- The Key - 8 years she's had it, and not a trace of her DNA. But somehow, Avery's DNA is on it? Not to mention, they didn't find the key until like the '3rd' time searching the room?
- You're telling me a guy who allegedly hid the vehicle in the front of the lot behind some sticks, was careful enough to scrub the entire room of her DNA, when she was allegedly brutally you know what there, and her hair was cut? No hair? No skin? Not a drop of blood?
There's so much more. I'm losing my mind over this.
So in my 6 episode recap..
- The police found the vehicle TWO days before it was reported 'found' as evidenced by the officer calling in to verify the license plate was a 99 Rav 4. He proactively asked the dispatcher, suggesting he was looking at the vehicle.
- The blood evidence that was clearly tampered with and possibly extracted from the first conviction is absolutely insane. They haven't really touched on this year, so maybe more to come.
- The Key - 8 years she's had it, and not a trace of her DNA. But somehow, Avery's DNA is on it? Not to mention, they didn't find the key until like the '3rd' time searching the room?
- You're telling me a guy who allegedly hid the vehicle in the front of the lot behind some sticks, was careful enough to scrub the entire room of her DNA, when she was allegedly brutally you know what there, and her hair was cut? No hair? No skin? Not a drop of blood?
There's so much more. I'm losing my mind over this.
The best part about the key is that they "found" it just laying on the floor. It took you 3 times to find a key that was supposedly laying on the floor and not being hidden by anything? Those cops are a bunch of clowns lol
The best part about the key is that they "found" it just laying on the floor. It took you 3 times to find a key that was supposedly laying on the floor and not being hidden by anything? Those cops are a bunch of clowns lol
Avery might've done it. In my mind there's a 0% chance Dassey was involved and it's an insane miscarriage of justice that he's still behind bars.
Avery might've done it. In my mind there's a 0% chance Dassey was involved and it's an insane miscarriage of justice that he's still behind bars.
Avery might've done it. In my mind there's a 0% chance Dassey was involved and it's an insane miscarriage of justice that he's still behind bars.
I thought I recently read that he is getting a new trial. So things are looking good for him
I posted this before in this thread, but it might be worth repeating. A local TV reporter here in Indy used to work in that area and covered this case and every day of the trial. He said this show leaves a lot out that incriminates Avery.
Dassey or Avery?
I guess at this point (episode 6), I don't feel bad yet for Dassey, and all of my fury is towards Avery's treatment.
Did you see the Dassey interrogation? It's heart breaking.
I definitely got worked up after originally watching this show....until I did some Google searching about what really happened in the trial. We're better off as a society with that man never seeing the light of day. This is also really irresponsible film making.
I strongly disagree. A quick re-read of this thread from the time the show first aired is enlightening as to how weak the "they left out so much" from the doc cries were. A lot of the stuff you ended up Googling were click bait lies.
The documentary did its job even if it wasn't absolutely perfect.
And I'm not proud but I've read just about all the trial transcripts and police reports that have been released, with more still coming out. The deeper you go the worse things look for the state and prosecution.
In fact, the doc could've been far far worse in painting the state in a worse light and you could even say they showed some restraint in trying to be balanced.