Whistlin' Dixie
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Hes clearly a wrong'un. Guilty as charged
This applies to everyone from bidston, leasowe, seacombe, rock ferry, tranmere and neston.
And @chicoazul .
Hang them.
Hes clearly a wrong'un. Guilty as charged
What's the script with the mobile and voicemails, couldn't understand what they where arguing about regarding this in court.
Think it was her brother and ex boyfriend hacked into her voicemails and listened to some of them. At the time the voicemail was full yet after they went into it, it wasn't anymore, meaning they probably deleted some.
Where is the evidence though that she never left?
The fact that she was never seen or heard of again. No phone calls to family or work, no stopping off for petrol or groceries. Nothing. She disappeared after that afternoon.
circumstantial evidenceWhy does that mean he is guilty though? Anyone could have kidnapped her at some point after that without her doing any of those things.
circumstantial evidence
they found her burnt remains in a fire pit by her house and in a barrel (allegedly planted)
they found her vehicle keys in his bedroom (on the 7th visit + allegedly planted)
they found his blood in her car (allegedly planted)
they found her vehicle on his property (allegedly planted)
Why does that mean he is guilty though? Anyone could have kidnapped her at some point after that without her doing any of those things.
Yes you're right anyone could have kidnapped and killed her - but if you're talking about the ex boyfriend or brother (or other non police suspects) then why would they think to frame Avery? Someone they don't know or have any reason to be on his property. And if you think the police were involved, then that's taking a conspiracy theory to the extreme for them to commit murder. I just don't see it.
I think the case (although mostly circumstantial) points to Avery. Not enough to convict him but I wouldn't say he's innocent.
The only decent direct evidence (that I don't think was tampered with) with was the DNA found under the bonnet latch - which the police didn't know was there till Brendan mentioned Avery had opened it up to disconnect the battery.
This is my feeling of events. What still makes me upset is that Brendans in jail for being coerced. The only evidence linking him is his own confession, yet when the tapes show he was being coerced, and that he firstly and finally denied being there, the jury still convict him? Why does the confession outway the denial? They are both from the same source and one was under extreme stress when he didn't even know what was going on. He thought he could go back to school FFS! Poor poor kid.Whatever Brendan said was thrown out of his case with how the police dealt with him. They basically told him what to say till they got what they wanted. I honestly think the brother or ex could have something to do with it. Deleting voicemails and the police didn't question either of them.
Who said another possible killer would want to frame him? The police could have easily found it earlier, which would explain the officer calling the car in (when she hadn't even been reported missing at this point) and then planting the evidence on him. These were people who were being sued a small fortune for his false imprisonment. They were told to stay away from the property yet they were there on a number of occasions, conviently when they found stuff days later.
The big one for me is the fact Brendan said they raped her and slit her throat in his house yet not a trance of dna anywhere. That is simply impossible.
This is my feeling of events. What still makes me upset is that Brendans in jail for being coerced. The only evidence linking him is his own confession, yet when the tapes show he was being coerced, and that he firstly and finally denied being there, the jury still convict him? Why does the confession outway the denial? They are both from the same source and one was under extreme stress when he didn't even know what was going on. He thought he could go back to school FFS! Poor poor kid.
To top it off not one court thinks there are any grounds for appeal? Thats [Poor language removed] up!
Btw Len katchowsky or whatever needs to be shot
I don't fully get this biased view stuff. The documentary shows the trial, video and audio recordings that actually happened. I know a few things were missed out from reading about it as well but even without them I don't think it's particularly biased myself.
Never been on a jury as I have conflicting education, but how does everyone come to a unanimous decision? Do people just get tired and just say [Poor language removed] it, Hes guilty? If 7 were originally on the not guilty side, how can they all switch?Very sad ain't it. Thing I don't get Steven got found not guilty for mutilation of a corpse yet Brendan did. Doesn't make much sense to me.