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01-13-2016, 05:19 PM
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Re: "Making a Murderer" Steven Avery's Story on Netflix
So Jodi, Steven's alcoholic ex that appears in the documentary, is coming out dtating that he is not innocent. Apparently she has threatening letters sent from him and there are police reports proving she's filed complaints against him before. (Lol like we'd trust Wisconsin police lbr) She also says she ate rat poison twice in two years of relationship so she could get away from him. IMO sounds like she is full of it and quite possibly was paid to say those things. The whole interview was in Nancy Grace's CNN program but I cant find a link. |
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01-14-2016, 04:07 AM
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Re: "Making a Murderer" Steven Avery's Story on Netflix
Greeeaaat She was either lying then, or she's lying now. She's not a credible source, weather she's right or not. She can't "Know" that he's guilty. She was in fucking JAIL at the time. When she got out, HE was already arrested. He probably beat her ass on more than one occasion and she's mad about it. Why not throw him under the bus? If he can attack me, he can easily have killed that woman. She called the cops in the past and stated that he beat the shit out of her and choked her until she passed out. The cops came and couldn't find a mark on her. . . . soooo, there's that. He does have two rape accusations against him after he was released on the wrongful conviction - although, they were never brought up to charges or anything. They were never brought up in the public when he had all the positive news around him - which is strange. I don't know. ALL of these people, related or not, are so strange. Who the hell knows who did what? The only thing I'm absolutely sure of, is that both of these guys deserve another trial. |
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01-17-2016, 05:30 AM
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Re: "Making a Murderer" Steven Avery's Story on Netflix
I just finished watching this yesterday. Wow. My poor head was spinning trying to keep up with the rollercoaster ride those two men were on. This case reminds me of the OJ fiasco. The jury got it wrong. |