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Originally Posted by JJ Gold
The whole story really hit home for me because I know a chick that works for Auto Trader.
The easily herded are running to the defense of Avery. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
My favorite part was when the Prosecutor got busted for "sexting". That dude was a real charmer.
His boasts about his "$350,000 house" took the cake.
Plus he sounded like the high pitched guy on Seinfeld.
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The fuck does knowing a chick from auto trader have anything to do with your capacity to know if he did it or not?

rofl
I agree with what a lot of people are saying here, and am somewhere in the middle. I'd like to believe he's innocent and there's a ton of things in the documentary to make it seem so, but apparently the documentary is one sided.
It's easier for me to believe that the police killed her, all circumstances given, than someone would be so careless with hiding certain evidence yet totally and meticulously cleaning all blood.
That being said, the phone calls from the kid to his mom could've been staged, as they knew they were going to be recorded and part of the defense, they could've worked out what to say during in person visits and then make it sound candid on the phone (where he acts like a complete retard and is believable that he was coerced into what he confessed).