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Alan Hope
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You may be overlooking the fact that the one doing the smashing was the one who fucked the underage girl in question. He's hardly occupying the moral high ground.

Of course. If her punch wasn't the winning punch, why was it the last punch?

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Are you not aware that 12 citizens convicted him before and he spent 18 years in jail for something he didn't do? That's where it all starts. Nobody is any more disputing that the jury in that case got it horribly wrong. Did you know that fact? If so, why are you ignoring it?

Why would any hunter, including a skilled one, need to keep blood spill to a minimum? The blood goes on the ground. You have a licence to hunt, so no problem if someone for some reason finds it. Hunters are probably the only people on the planet who don't need to give a shit where the blood goes.

We're dealing here with a boy who thinks the cops are going to let him go home after he confesses to this here bloody rape/murder, as long as he does it right. He may have been told a million times, but not a lot gets through. He tells his mother he's stupid. She goes, "You're not stupid to me," in other words, "Yeah

He's now working as a defence attorney. Hands up everyone who would want that POS at your table in court.

No, his investigator clearly led Brendan into admitting stuff against his own interest. And then all that weeping over pictures of the victim's stuff. Who the fuck behaves that way?

Especially fuck the defence investigator who couldn't stop weeping at the thought of some picture of a blue ribbon. That's a guy who obviously grew up on episodes of the Rockford Files.

He could easily be voiced by Kristen Schaal if they ever do an animated version.

I guess she didn't have the benefit of a 10-hour Netflix documentary series putting all the ducks in a row. In real life, you get snippets of information minute by minute and hour by hour, and no way to rewind and check what somebody said in another part of town, and no way to check what the AV Club members have been

Malcolm's victims would probably prefer to be murdered, several times a day if necessary.

Sorry, are you saying that The Wire is what real police work is like? Or was that T.J. Hooker? Because whatever you may know about political reality — and that's anyone's guess — you clearly know nothing about policing.

Having watched Making a Murderer, I no longer want to watch anything but fiction and fantasy as long as I live. I made it through ten episodes by gritting my teeth and telling myself, this has to be done. But it ruined my life, just thinking about those Avery people. Personally, the Halbach's got off lightly. Bereaved

Exactly. Steven Avery of Avery Salvage Yard was unable to get rid of a whole car, but he had no trouble getting rid of trace blood and DNA evidence from a messy garage and a bedroom that would force a review of the definition "shithole".

I didn't feel he looked guilty of anything, I thought he appeared facetious. As if he had been assured everything was going to be okay and there would be a conviction at the end of the day.

You didn't find a soft spot for his poor mother? She doesn't emote much, but I try to imagine her as my mother if I were in jail for the second time for no good reason, and now for some reason her grandson is, too. I don't see what anyone could hold against her, or her husband too, for that matter. Did they all have

He was making a dog-whistle point to local residents.

Are you kidding? Media coverage is huge, and I say that from my vantage point in Belgium.

Something which LEO do all the time, it should be said.