Making a Murderer Documentary on Netflix

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So has Avery been set up that state dont have to pay him?

this is what i don't understand.

WHY? they massively cocked up, he lost out on the most major part of someone's life. If he did do it, then it could be argued being locked up for 18 years knowing you're innocent, albeit he did have history before.

But why should this stop him getting paid? Even if he's guilty he should be getting paid, even if that means it should now go to he hallbach's as compensation for what they must be going through. It's just another indicator of a framing, to stop having to pay a victim of your own faults.
 

Avery settled the case with them in Ep.3. $400,000. He used the money to build his defence.

The original lawsuit was $36m, so you could still argue that they set him up to avoid paying through the nose.

I'd be interested to know what Averys prospects of beating the $400k if the murder charges did not disrupt the lawsuit were.
 
Five episodes in and i'm struggling to contemplate how they've got away with this so far. Surely it's clear to see that Brendan is not all there and that his story is suspiciously constantly changing? Shocking so far.
 
It was more that a few of the cops could have done done time or at a minimum lost their jobs, in regards to why they wanted to frame him. Not so much the state money.
 

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IMO he may or may hot have been guilty. At first glance, Occam's razor would suggest that a dead body doesn't just turn up your yard on it's own. No smoke without fare bla bla, but that's such a narrow minded approach considering the failings of the police.

My main problem with it was that the way the police conducted the whole investigation was a farce. A complete embarrassment with so many holes and so much corrupt crap going on that it meant the jury were just voting based on which way their heart strings had been pulled rather than the evidence. It brings to home the lack of rigour that the police have to put in to build a murder case, especially when the prosecution's can distort the evidence in any way they like and say whatever they want to the public in order to swing perception.

One more upsetting thing for me was that I grew to dislike the brother of the girl who was killed. He wasn't thinking straight and just wanted to see heads roll. Why didn't the family get outraged at all the missing pieces of evidence?

How on earth could they place the murder in the garage, then have no evidence for it?

The judge must have had some sort of agenda based on that alone. All in all, great show but it'll make you sad for humanity at the same time.
 

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