lewis1980
Vital Squad Member
Watched 'making a murderer' yet?
I've binge watched the series.
The fella was locked up for 20 years for a crime he didn't commit. Puts in a law suit against the county for $38million then low and behold is banged up again by some dodgy policing.
Now, for me the jury is still out. He may have done it but some of the evidence is very suspicious.
I came away from the series feeling extremely angry at the way he'd been treated but have since done some research - I do that, I'm a geek like that - and now I'm on the fence.
A big time injustice lawyer has took the case on now that he's exasperated all his options so I expect we'll be hearing a lot more about the case over the next couple of years.
What made me angrier was the treatment of his Nephew, also sentenced. He's pretty low on the IQ scale, about 73 and the show made it look like he was coerced into a confession. I've since read his full statement and am now unsure as to his guilt.
Anyone else seen it?
I've binge watched the series.
The fella was locked up for 20 years for a crime he didn't commit. Puts in a law suit against the county for $38million then low and behold is banged up again by some dodgy policing.
Now, for me the jury is still out. He may have done it but some of the evidence is very suspicious.
I came away from the series feeling extremely angry at the way he'd been treated but have since done some research - I do that, I'm a geek like that - and now I'm on the fence.
A big time injustice lawyer has took the case on now that he's exasperated all his options so I expect we'll be hearing a lot more about the case over the next couple of years.
What made me angrier was the treatment of his Nephew, also sentenced. He's pretty low on the IQ scale, about 73 and the show made it look like he was coerced into a confession. I've since read his full statement and am now unsure as to his guilt.
Anyone else seen it?