Just finished it...wow.
[who killed the girl?]
I have a feeling he did it, but based on what they shared about the trial in 3.5 episodes I think I would have voted not guilty. There are just too many unanswered questions. Too much doubt.
Where is the blood? How can she have been shot and dismembered in the garage and not one single drop of blood be found in there? Where's the blood in the house?
They never even tested the bed mattress for dna....
Colburn calling in the license plate on Nov 3, 2 days prior to car being found at auto salvage. That's crazy.
Her key not having any of her dna on it, but his?
Not questioning the boyfriend or roommate.
It's more disturbing what happened to Brendan. I agree his first lawyer should be disbarred at a minimum.
Why I still think Steve did it even though I said I would have voted not guilty. The judges have seen everything in this case and they aren't willing to grant him a new trial or appeal. The fact that no group like the innocence project is willing to take on the case. That tells me there is something we don't see or know from the documentary.
Steve's defense team was really strong. If I'm ever in serious legal trouble in Wisconsin I'd call those guys up.
Why I still think Steve did it even though I said I would have voted not guilty. The judges have seen everything in this case and they aren't willing to grant him a new trial or appeal
Crazy doesn't need a motive.I don't think either Steven or Brendan are guilty.
A) What would Steven's motive be to kill her? Doesn't make sense. The guy was on tap for a big pay day from the state of Wisconsin.
B) There is a huge motive for the Manitowac police department to cover this up and pin it on Avery.
C) Why was there no blood, DNA, evidence anywhere in the trailer or the garage. You're telling me if he shot Theresa Halbach in the garage that he would be able to clean all of that blood completely up? No way. Nothing in the trailer either.
Well it was in Wisconsin.No black guy to pin it on??
I wonder if Brendon got to watch that one Wrestlemania.
When he asked his mom what the word "inconsistent" meant and she didn't know either, that made me incredibly sad.Was wondering the same thing - hopefully they let his parents send him the VHS recording.
Sadly, that line in particular put into perspective the level in which Brendan functioned mentally. Makes what his first lawyer and investigators did to him that much more repulsive.
The fact that no group like the innocence project is willing to take on the case. That tells me there is something we don't see or know from the documentary.
Courts really let this kid down and what really makes me sad for the kid is he is in a federal jail with really bad dudes. No telling what the kid has went through while in jail.
The most damning is that Haibach's camera and palm pilot were found in the remains of the fire.
I've watched the whole thing and read all articles linked in this thread and others but this being the most damning still isn't clicking for me. Anyone care to explain?
I really can't buy that the sheriff's office conspired to murder a woman simply for the purpose of saving money. The only thing those officers in particular stood to lose was their job and I doubt that would have even happened. That's a hell of a risk to save a $40,000/year job not to mention framing a guy is a far cry from actually murdering a young woman for the purpose of framing someone you don't like. You might have 1 monster that would do that but getting 4 others to agree? Additionally, none of those guys stuck me as too damn bright. To me the best fit of the evidence and motives is what was linked in a prior post about Bobby Dassey and his step dad committing the crime and then framing Steve for it. The cops, although not in cooperation with Dassey, help Bobby and Scott frame Steve. It explains the location of the remains at the quarry where the body was originally burned and then the fragments in Dassey's barrel with the bulk in Steve's barrel. I think the cops illegally searched the salvage yard and found the car which was when Colburn called in for the plate. Then they directed the volunteers, who just happened to have a camera, where to look. The key, the bullet, and the ignition blood were planted but I think Teresa's blood is legit. Also, the Scott and Bobby alibis are ridiculous. They both went hunting at the same place at different times but passed each other on the road to and from and waved...utter ********. I think you had two independent parties looking to frame the same dude and it worked out for everyone, except Steve.
I really can't buy that the sheriff's office conspired to murder a woman simply for the purpose of saving money. The only thing those officers in particular stood to lose was their job and I doubt that would have even happened. That's a hell of a risk to save a $40,000/year job not to mention framing a guy is a far cry from actually murdering a young woman for the purpose of framing someone you don't like. You might have 1 monster that would do that but getting 4 others to agree?
And Brendan...
That all makes a lot of sense. The question I would have is...where was Theresa killed? If Bobby and Scott did it, did they do it in their trailer/house? If so, did Brendan see it all happen there and that is where the original story he told came from? The big hole in that theory is that I think the mom was home until 5 p.m., and people saw Theresa on the property about 3:30 p.m., then no one saw her after that, so they would have had to have grabbed her and held her somewhere.
Maybe Bobby did grab her and take her somewhere, rape her and kill her. Then he told his dad what he had done, and dad helped cover all of it up by framing Steve. That would explain why Theresa's blood was in the back of her vehicle. They took her from the site of the murder back to their property to burn her.
They could have easily taken that barrel to the murder site and burned her remains, then brought it back, put most of the remains in Steve's burn pit and put the barrel back where it originally was. I think it sure looks like the body was burned in the barrel. If so, someone else would have seen it happen had it happened on the property (Steve would have seen the Dassey's doing it or they would have seen Steve doing it).
It sure would have been nice to hear what the youngest brother remembers from that day. He could corroborate/shed some doubt on the stories told by Steve, or the two Dassey brothers and their step-dad.
I don't think there is any doubt that the police helped get Steve convicted, even if they did not murder the girl. If that is accurate, I totally believe that the jurors were afraid to find Avery not guilty. Some of them might have felt that they would be the next person to go missing in that county.