This is the presentation of the serious facts in this case. Where is the blood if she was stabbed in the trailer? Why did they miss the keys lying on the floor the first three times? Why were the people most likely to pay if a lawsuit gets settled the ones who are investigating after they were asked by the FBI to steer clear? Why is it that whenever hugely incriminating evidence is found it's always found by the same two guys.? The prosecutors constant rant is how can such upstanding guys have to put up with having their integrity questioned. Of course, that integrity is brought into question over and over. The bottom line is why is their Teflon position more important in a court of law than is Steven Avery's. I know the answer to that. They are poor. They are uneducated. They are coarse and sometimes dirty and inarticulate.
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Framing Defense
Michael_Elliott13 January 2016
Making a Murderer: Framing Defense (2015)
The seventh of ten episodes takes a look at the defense and their strategy in showing that the local police force planted evidence that now has Steven Avery fighting for his life. We see countless clips from the trial where defense attorneys question how evidence was found on the scene months after it was originally searched.
As this documentary wears on its becoming quite clear that things just aren't adding up. For starters, we really haven't been told who actually killed the woman. As this episode comes to a close we're told that the closing arguments would start the next episode yet you have to wonder what is going on in the mind of the jurors. This episode certainly has you wondering why more charges weren't dropped.
Episode: A
The seventh of ten episodes takes a look at the defense and their strategy in showing that the local police force planted evidence that now has Steven Avery fighting for his life. We see countless clips from the trial where defense attorneys question how evidence was found on the scene months after it was originally searched.
As this documentary wears on its becoming quite clear that things just aren't adding up. For starters, we really haven't been told who actually killed the woman. As this episode comes to a close we're told that the closing arguments would start the next episode yet you have to wonder what is going on in the mind of the jurors. This episode certainly has you wondering why more charges weren't dropped.
Episode: A
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