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She is now saying she is obtaining an attorney because she never said those things to the detectives and they put the words in her mouth. She said they also handed her a piece of paper when she was on the stand that read "Remember your statement". Isn't that intimidating the witness? How can they do that?

I agree, she was 25 or 26 years old. Another thing he said in his closing arguments was "There is one man and one man ONLY who is responsible for the death of Teresa Halbach and that is him (pointing to SA) Steven Avery" (paraphrasing a bit) but he said without a doubt there was "ONE MAN ONLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DEATH

So many people have said this, I just can't believe it. I too couldn't stand him, nor trust him. There has to be something to it if a world of people watch a documentary and all come to the same conclusion that the brother of the murdered victim is unlikable and/or shady. I personally find him both. Same with the Aunt

Omg this is exactly how I felt! I would NEVER want to be in his position, but this guy wanted to bury her 2 days after she went missing. Where was his hope of finding her alive? He said 2 days into her disappearance, maybe 36 hours later, something like "We'll have to learn to live without her and go on". Like what?!

So wait was the battery cable disconnected, was the kid fed the information first? These are important questions. I don't trust any witness from the prosecution regarding phone calls and such because they could be exaggerating. If she was so afraid of him, why was her voicemail to him so friendly and if she was, that