Quote Originally Posted by Nigel Tufnel View Post
Then legally, he's not guilty. As a lawyer, I watched half of that documentary with my jaw on the ground. The 85 conviction was bad enough...but the way that case was handled in 2005 was incomprehensible. Executing an 8 day search warrant and barring them from their property the entire time? That's an appearance of impropriety in and of itself. What those police did to that 16 year old kid was beyond repugnant. I could have never found Avery guilty beyond a reasonable doubt...but the real tragedy (obviously also the death of a young woman) is how Branden was treated. The force feeding of his "confession" was deplorable. His original attorney was just as culpable in the whole thing. Just hard to wrap my head around the fact that this occurred less than 10 years ago.
Never did crim law, but agree. Hoy shit, the nephew s new attorney just conceded his guilt publicly. Smiling in the courthouse as the cameras role. Way over his head. Haven't got to the trial yet.

Messy, like Serial, but more involving with all the video.

Props to the producers, to stick with a case that long is a documentary marathon.