Mam of 4 wrote: » But the Coroner wasn't allowed any involvement , to do the job she's paid to do ? Why not ? Could you imagine if someone died here and the authorities said no , we don't need the State Pathologist/Coroner to determine the cause of death as we know what happened ? There would be a bleeding uproar and rightly so . Too many loose ends , too many unanswered questions and apparent collusions to not have reasonable doubt in the convictions imo .
walshb wrote: » Could the system be fixed or changed? Yes.
retro:electro wrote: » If you think they’re guilty then why do you think the system needs changing?
walshb wrote: » That’s just it... I see no real issue with anyone querying how the whole affair went down. The show wants to exonerate the men. It is not investigative journalism.. Could the system be fixed or changed? Yes. These men were tried and found guilty, and no new trial has been awarded. It’s never going to be a perfect system to suit everyone.. There has been a ridiculous hoopla since the show screaming for “innocent” men to be released based off this biased show. They have the right men. The jurors heard both sides and the jurors came to the correct decision. The defense and the film makers want exoneration based off red herrings and technicalities and innuendo and hearsay..
walshb wrote: » Because that would be against the spirit of this ridiculously biased show...
walshb wrote: » Yes, they are guilty. No sysyem is perfect..of course things could changed. Doesn’t mean that what is in place is always wrong. You are simply coming from a defensive position. No matter what evidence is presented you would be swayed by a defense. That’s life. You fell for it all.. They received a fair trial and th jury heard it all..guilty..
walshb wrote: » So ask why a professional judge made the ruling! It wasn’t the prosecution who made it. Nothing to see here...
Kitty6277 wrote: » Excuse my forgetfulness, but what motive was Zellner claiming to say that Scott was involved?
Pelvis wrote: » Instead of just insulting people. Why don't you address some of the points raised by the defense. For instance, the prosecution claimed the that Halbach was shot in the head, but analysis of the bullet shows this not to be true. What are your thoughts? What are your thoughts on Halbachs Rav4 being spotted outside the property after she's reported missing. The witness tells officer Colburn about it, who calls dispatch that day to run the plates. What are your thoughts on this?
Pelvis wrote: » Any chance of a reply Walshb? Did the jury hear the Halbach couldn't have been shot in the head with the bullet that was found, or that her car was sighted outside the property?
retro:electro wrote: » If you think they’re guilty then why does the system need changing? I’d like to hear your recommendations. Throw around all the sound bites you want but if you can’t answer a simple question it’s clear as day you’re talking pony.
walshb wrote: » Reply to what? Fellas, they have the right men. Wake up! The jury heard the prosecution and defense... No amount of manipulation, red herrings and ifs and buts matter.. Guilty because the evidence presented at the trial was damning!
walshb wrote: » Pretty certain of this from what I know from both sides...
walshb wrote: » I am not in the legal-justice system..
RocketRaccoon wrote: » And what about the evidence that wasn't presented? There is no question whatsoever that these men are innocent. In my mind of course.
walshb wrote: Fellas, they have the right men. Wake up!
walshb wrote: Btw, haven’t read through all 100 + pages here, but what sort of percentage believes that these men are innocent?
walshb wrote: » What about it? The evidence that the defense and show makers talk about? It’s nothing but desperation...
retro:electro wrote: » Can you link us to what you’ve been reading “from both sides” that proves Brendan was involved? Thanks
walshb wrote: » I have nothing to prove to you. The law and the judiciary proved in a court of law the man’s involvement. He, himself admitted to it and provided details.... But..of course, you being so easily led will blame the law and society on this...Dassey was involved. He’s serving time because of his involvement.. Dassey was framed, coerced blah blah blah...of course he was, because that’s the only “argument” they have to save his ass!
PokeHerKing wrote: » You know the exact same justice system with many of the same people involved wrongly convicted him before, right?
Uncharted wrote: » Have you actually watched the series or are you trolling?
RocketRaccoon wrote: » Avery was proved in a court of law to be guilty of rape in 1985.......
walshb wrote: » Again, we all know this. Completely separate case. Linking them here to in any way claim a second wrong verdict is nothing but stupidity...
walshb wrote: » Yes. Watched season 1..... And was amazed at how OTT biased and selective it was... Decided to reason it out objectively and without bias...anyone who thinks that these men are innocent based off a one sided show.....silly beyond silly!
walshb wrote: » I have nothing to prove to you.