shoeless wrote:Bingeing on this now. What a shitshow.whiskaz wrote:Stayed up until 2AM on a work night watching Making a Murderer. Couldn't turn it off. 5 episodes to go.
In a good way?
So drymounting slow... It's like a two hour story.whiskaz wrote:Stayed up until 2AM on a work night watching Making a Murderer. Couldn't turn it off. 5 episodes to go.
I don't know all of the details but the videos they have of the various discussions they had with the 16 yr old kid was really disturbing to me.bryndavies wrote:What is funny about making of a murder is my buddy who is a local DA is all bent outta shape, saying dude is clearly guilty, cops drymounted it all up, makes his job harder, etc. but he's kinda an older grumpy dude, so....
Edit. But what I've seen is shady police antics, typical, a lackluster DA, and some pretty damn good defense attorneys. Those defense attorneys are good, that's for sure.
He was Set up.bryndavies wrote:What is funny about making of a murder is my buddy who is a local DA is all bent outta shape, saying dude is clearly guilty, cops drymounted it all up, makes his job harder, etc. but he's kinda an older grumpy dude, so....
Edit. But what I've seen is shady police antics, typical, a lackluster DA, and some pretty damn good defense attorneys. Those defense attorneys are good, that's for sure.
Yeah, but that county also was supposedly in charge of the EVIDENCE and scene of the crime of Halbach and yet the original county had access and investigating the scene. I have a hard time trusting either county, based on the stuff I've seen in the show anyway.inkedup wrote:But even for his nephew's case they brought in a jury from another county and they still found him guilty.