Netflix Making a Murderer

Facts “Left Out” of the Documentary

Posted Posted in 2007 Trial, I Call Bullshit, Original Investigation, The Documentary

Whether there were facts left out of the documentary, Jerome Buting states in his 01/15/2016 interview with The Rolling Stone: “Not to any fault of the filmmakers, but we’re talking about a six-week trial. They had five or six hundred hours of tape that they had to condense into ten, so certain decisions have to be made.”

Steven Avery

Lack of Public Awareness – Steven Avery Is Innocent

Posted Posted in 2007 Trial, Brendan Dassey, Original Investigation, Steven Avery, Teresa Halbach

After reading this post from a year and a half ago about the Golden State Killer, three sentences stood out to me: Lack of public awareness. Lack of accurate information in the public eye. Lack of communication. This is the exact problem that exists with the Steven Avery/Brendan Dassey case (aka the Making A Murderer […]

Excerpts From Ken Petersen’s Preliminary Testimony in Avery Trial – Pt 2

Posted Posted in 2007 Trial, Original Investigation

Originally posted at Tick Tock Manitowoc on Reddit by MMonroe54 Part II – Direct examination of Ken Petersen by Dean Strang, who now asks about Teresa Halbach’s disappearance and the investigation. Q. So I’m talking about two days later, on Saturday, November 5, 2005, at about 11:30 or 11:45 in the morning, a decision was […]

Excerpts From Ken Petersen’s Preliminary Testimony in Avery Trial – Pt 1

Posted Posted in 2007 Trial, Original Investigation

Originally posted at Tick Tock Manitowoc on Reddit by MMonroe54 Next to “disingenuous” in the dictionary may be Ken Petersen’s picture. Can anyone determine what he is saying here, when asked about Steven Avery’s exoneration and the evidence that implicated Gregory Allen in the 1985 case? He begins by saying “possibly” to Dean Strang’s question […]

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Conflict of Interest in Manitowoc County

Posted Posted in I Call Bullshit, Original Investigation, Questions

Despite telling the public that Manitowoc would recuse themselves due to conflict of interest, Calumet Co. allowed employees of MCSO to participate in the investigation of Teresa Halbach’s disappearance. In fact, Manitowoc Co employees were on-scene when nearly every key piece of evidence was found. Why did then Calumet County Sheriff Jerry Pagel find it […]