whywolf--disqus
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whywolf--disqus

The documentary only seemed to hint at it but I got the feeling the family as a whole was probably split way back from the 1985 rape case. Pretty common really for big families to seemingly pull together against outside forces but internally still stab each other in the back.

no they documentary only talks about the phone in regards to the voicemail account and the fact that someone after the time period of her supposed death accessed it and deleted voice messages.

"What? I thought it was pretty good." -AVClub

sweet now I don't have to go out and rent it.

woo Catwoman and Constatine, how do I choose?

Watched this a week or two ago. It's certainly interesting if you've ever just wondered how the hell did they get money to make this crap?

Well families usually choose a sort of spokesman when the media comes 'round so it's not surprising that he seems to giving all the interviews. It's just unusual because usually it's a family friend or distant relative doing it, not one of the main family members.

It's addressed later but like everything else they way its done is sloppy. Unfortunately with just about everything else in the case the doc doesn't go and look up outside information so they never talk to an outside chemist to find out 'can we do this test in a reliable way?' we're just left with two witness from the

The murder starts after the first episode. The first is just back story about how he got out of jail and began a lawsuit against the Police department.

Unless he's so skilled that he burned down the murder house and then built a new house and filled it with the same crap as the old one in just a few days it's impossible.

I thought they were going to a baseball game too till they got there and it looked more like a football game.

That was my main thought. It's an auto junk yard so even if someone else killed her who wasn't even from the area (or aware of who Avery was) the junk yard would make an incredibly obvious place to hide the vehicle. So it was suspicious yes but not conclusive at all like the Police treated it.

From what I've watched so far it looks like the media pilled on him from the start and only briefly paid serious attention to the corrupt cop angle when the prosecution called a witness that screwed up their time line by claiming to be part of a conversation that someone else said he wasn't part of and happened on a

my question isn't why she was out there but how the heck they are covering the distances between Saturn and Jupiter so fast. Though all of this is because someone decided to add the words 'near Jupiter' to the stock shot of the Donnager.

But the Canterbury was near Saturn then moved to the freighter in what seems like one evening and the Knight only had air to last a few hours afterwards. So they covered a tremendous amount of space in a short amount of time.

the whole upper deck of Ceres looks pretty fake save for the one shot of the apartment block where the detective lives.

I got why they were upset but the level of their reaction (gun to head) only made sense to me if they all knew he was the one who filed the distress call that got them there in the first place. That would give them all the reason they need to freak out when he makes yet another impulsive decision.

I think Trump did just he could tell people in the future he ran for President. Then all the mouth breathers started to believe in him.

I guess if you're using the loosest definition of 'script'.

yes which has virtually every presidential candidate in the last 60 years or so has pledged to one degree or another to stack the supreme court their way. FDR let the cat out of the bag on that one a long time ago.