holy crap he made a Mario Maker stage!!
I BET YOU’RE A BLAST AT PARTIES.
I like to picture Obama having a designated member of his staff who’s job it is to monitor amiibo stock online and help track down those elusive ones he’s still missing.
To clarify your “kind of” for others - while the Packers’ stadium is in Green Bay, their flagship radio station is in Milwaukee, their primary beat reporters are from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and until 20 years ago, they still played 2-3 regular season games in Milwaukee. The entire I-43 corridor, from…
those places have been economically miserable for a long time, and they still support NFL teams.
Cleveland, Detroit, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Baltimore, and, kind of, Milwaukee.
the only forensic evidence left out was sweat found on the hood latch of the rav4 and that the bullet with her blood on it matched his gun.
If this were anyone else, most of the evidence would convince me that they were guilty. The forensics in her car, the bullet, the phone calls, etc. Oh yeah, they’re probably guilty. But because it’s Steven Avery, it’s so hard to believe. He had finally gained his freedom, was suing for $36M, had just testified in the…
My understanding is that the prosecution did present the evidence but the documentary didn’t cover it. Avery’s trail was six weeks long and the viewers saw (maybe) 3 total hours of the trial footage. We missed a lot of information and testimony.
This is part of why I haven’t watched. I’m wary of anything that is presented in a one-sided way. Filmmakers need to present both sides and let a viewer form their own opinion. Otherwise it is propaganda, not a documentary.
There was DNA on the hood latch of Halbach’s car that was identified as Avery’s (from DNA). The source was sweat, not blood, making “the police planted it” an unlikely explanation.
He’s an alcoholic with some semblance of self-worth?
Now, as to why Manziel felt the need to (allegedly!) go to such elaborate lengths the day before the end of the season to (allegedly!) party in Vegas instead of just waiting until the offseason to party to his heart’s content? That question might be more difficult to answer.
Now, as to why Manziel felt the need to (allegedly!) go to such elaborate lengths the day before the end of the season to (allegedly!) party in Vegas instead of just waiting until the offseason to party to his heart’s content? That question might be more difficult to answer.
I’m actually all for famous people who want to use disguises while out. With people recognizing you and wanting stuff all the time, it’s totally understandable that they might want to enjoy a night out that doesn’t end up on instagram and in the news, with every action scrutinized. I think it’s actually a good idea…
Adding to the intrigue was the discovery of Manziel’s dog’s Instagram account, which had several posts on Saturday of quotes about overcoming adversity and repeated use of the hashtag “#missingyou”
This is outrageously stupid. I hope it’s true
This definitely won’t Sitwell with anyone in Browns’ management.