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For the last six months Making a Murderer, the very popular Netflix documentary just went "pouf". ...Meaning into thin air like a disappearance.
And for the last six months I never thought about it anymore; there are no more news...all vanished like if it was mainly a fabricated documentary, and fabricated it certainly was in parts. Netflix viewers have been taken for a ride, I've been taken for a ride; I was certain (90%+) that Steven Avery and his nephew Brendan Dassey were innocent.
For the last six months life keeps its usual flowing course...brief normal life's routine, but nothing about Kathleen Zellner, the lawyer for Steven Avery, nada. Oh, she's good no doubt about that, as she freed over twenty innocent people rotting in jail for crimes they didn't commit.
She's proud of her work (me too) and she likes to tweet about it to keep us up-to-date.
Out of the blue this morning I was wondering what happened in this particular case; it just crossed my mind for a split second when the word "justice" appeared in my rear view mirror.
So I googled around, and found nothing except months old news, but still better than last time.
I also discovered that Kathleen Zellner is not tweeting anymore about this case (on other cases yes and mainly briefly). Maybe she knows the real murderer now...Steven Avery (and his nephew just happened to come by, and he simply coerced him as an accessory, a piece of disposable trash...)?
But Steven Avery is the murderer (he has to, who else science is pointing to?), all along and all alone. I am 100% sure now.
I was wondering who truly killed Teresa Halbach, because science just has to find her real killer and then everyone else can be set free, right?
Yeah...
Most of you are probably waiting for Making a Murderer Part 2, or not @ all, just like me. Because if there is a Part 2, it has to reveal the truth and only the truth; the two young women filmmakers took us all for a fake ride. Sure the police dept in this case were no angels, and they did some illegal things. But @ the end Steven Avery is a murderer and a rapist. You don't have to read the three short links below, because it'll make you sick again, but this time about the filmmakers, the stuff they deliberately omitted from all their audience, us, and the testimony of another incarcerated prisoner to who Steven Avery confessed his crime; very sick indeed and it makes you realize how sick the people surrounding this part of this country truly are. There is not much brain in many of them, it's like a spreading disease. The two filmmakers took advantage of the situation and of us to their own financial advantage. Even Kathleen Zellner the famous defender of justice, the celebrity lawyer got scammed too. No wonder she is not tweeting anymore on that case.
Listen, I was totally wrong before in what I believed in, now I believe just the opposite; Avery is a very bad individual, a scumbag, a murderer of the worst kind, a woman rapist, a sadistic sick person, a manipulator, a twister, he deserves the death penalty, a permanent ban for life.
As for Brendan, poor kid; he didn't even know she was dead when his uncle convinced him to jump on her; and read about his Mom, the reason why she didn't want to be present during her son's confession.
Read about the blood vial; the two filmmakers (young women), they hide that info from us...bad girls.
And Kathleen Zellner bought it too, just like all of us.
Read Steven Avery's cellmate testimony.
Go into the dark side of all the people involved, and in particular the very sick Steven Avery who when incarcerated was getting worse and worse and worse. In jail you don't rehabilitate, no way. Unless you want to, on your very own.
Ladies and gentlemen; we all have been duped by Netflix documentary Making a Murderer. For part 2 I would love to see real justice; admission of deceptive information.
Steven Avery we all know now that he did it; the two filmmakers for me are life history...I never want to hear from them...ever.
I thought that it would take longer than that. But no, just a half hour read this morning was all that I needed to put the puzzle pieces together.
Everyone thought they were smarter than anyone else, and it just is a sick case with many sick people surrounding it.
Sure, it was great entertainment, but just that, for the money, not for the truth, not for the justice.
This all sordid affair with all sordid people is one big Netflix documentary mess that took all of us for a jolly ride.
The two young women who made this documentary exploited most of this sordidness in the people from that county and way beyond.
I guess it's business as usual; whatever sells.
Next I'd like to see a new documentary; How Documentaries Twist the Brain
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https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/2859613/making-a-murderer-prosecutor-avery-is-guilty/
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http://perezhilton.com/2017-02-02-m...avery-cellmate-confession-letter#.WTccjmjyvIU
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http://www.postcrescent.com/story/n...averys-lawyer-comes-under-scrutiny/101237040/