Netflix Making a Murderer Discussion Thread *SPOILERS*

Chet Donnelly

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In all seriousness, I think whoever searched that shit on that computer is probably the killer. But even if it is Bobby's computer, how would they ever know who was the one looking at it?

I seriously felt sick just reading those searches.

Kathleen has without a doubt provided enough reasonable doubt the warrant a not guilty verdict, whether Steve did it or not.
 

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In all seriousness, I think whoever searched that shit on that computer is probably the killer. But even if it is Bobby's computer, how would they ever know who was the one looking at it?

I seriously felt sick just reading those searches.

Kathleen has without a doubt provided enough reasonable doubt the warrant a not guilty verdict, whether Steve did it or not.

that is what i was thinking, how can someone be any degree of normal if they are searching for that stuff, particularly if obsessively so for hours/days/etc like a habit. how can anyone who does that be any semblance of normal, that is some dark stuff.
 

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I watched season 1 at some point, totally didn't remember but it shows on Netflix that I did :unsure: Anyways, I just finished season 2 and it was really riveting until the last episode, I wasn't happy with the way it ended. It was like 10 steps forward and NOPE. You've literally done nothing. :wavey:
 

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I watched season 1 at some point, totally didn't remember but it shows on Netflix that I did :unsure: Anyways, I just finished season 2 and it was really riveting until the last episode, I wasn't happy with the way it ended. It was like 10 steps forward and NOPE. You've literally done nothing. :wavey:

Welcome to the US Justice System. There are some major flaws and it seems in many cases where there is a wrongful conviction that getting it over turned is an absolute nightmare. This is probably because of the state prosecutor/judge/courts having to admit that they were incorrect and the civil lawsuits that may arise from that fact. It is sad!
 
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