Making A Murderder (Netflix Doc)
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It is an extremely biased documentary and they leave so much unanswered.
For me, one of the biggest things was hearing some of the things these Manitowoc cops and Kratz say on-camera.
There's an interview with the sheriff where he says something like, "it makes you wonder if we never let him out for the rape, maybe she would still be alive." My jaw dropped when he said that. How does someone become a sheriff and not understand why you just don't say something as stupid as that to a TV camera?
Also, Kratz's closing statements in the Avery trial that if we are to believe the defence, then we must believe that the cops murdered her. Or, if you think the cops didn't murder her, then Avery must be guilty. That just screams that he has predetermined Avery's guilt and is more concerned with a conviction than the truth.
- Who was the guy in court that questioned the defense's position of police corruption?
He made it sound like a threat and no one seemed phased?dorkKn1ght
- Who was the guy in court that questioned the defense's position of police corruption?