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Both the bedroom and garage were cluttered messes. How could anyone remove the blood from every single piece of trash in either place?

The strange part for me about the whole voice mail thing was that the guy (Teresa's ex-bf?) who figured out her voice mail password said he saw her at her computer when he visited her room mate, but couldn't remember if it was in the morning, afternoon, or night. Nobody thought that was weird? They didn't ask him

The 2 or so clips of that harridan were enough to cause dry heaves, for me

That guy more slimy than the special prosecutor, and the investigator was worse than both

The 2 times I've served on a jury, that's exactly how we were instructed by the judge. The second time was for a guy accused of beating his wife and threatening her with a gun. There was no evidence, and he was a better witness (calm and collected) than she was (loud and obnoxious). In our deliberations, my fellow

Yeah, the sheriff who made the comment about the ease of killing Avery, as opposed to framing him, was different than the one who ignored info about the actual rapist in 1985. What was he, the handpicked successor?

Sometime in episode 1 or 2, I began thinking that if Steve Avery was black, the cops could have shot him in the back in 1985 and avoided all this

Does this mean when Scott Walker is elected president, he'll no longer have the power to commute their sentences, because it's not federal?

This is a terrible thing to say, but it seemed to me that Steve, with few exceptions, might be the smartest person in his family, and they said in the 1st episode that his IQ was about 70. I mean, at some point during this ordeal, his sister married the guy who testified against Steven, and by extension Brendan,