So I started watching this last night after I saw this thread. It was pretty clear that Avery isn't the brightest bulb. It was pretty clear he got railroaded on the sexual assault charge.
As soon as Halbach disappeared, it was obvious the sheriff's office would be trying to pin it on Avery. I have no idea if he did it, or not.
I'm not very far along yet, but there a few really odd things so far.
First, how did the agencies searching the property manage to get a warrant that disallows the Averys from being on the property for 8 days?
After spending 18 years in prison, why would Avery say anything, to anyone, without a lawyer?
After spending 18 years in prison, why would Avery ever be alone with anyone other than his immediate family, and not have a way to prove an alibi? If I were in his shoes, I'd be extremely paranoid.
How does a car key show up on the bedroom floor after 3 days of searching, and it's found by someone who isn't supposed to be there?
I haven't gotten far enough yet to ponder some of the other points in the thread.
As soon as Halbach disappeared, it was obvious the sheriff's office would be trying to pin it on Avery. I have no idea if he did it, or not.
I'm not very far along yet, but there a few really odd things so far.
First, how did the agencies searching the property manage to get a warrant that disallows the Averys from being on the property for 8 days?
After spending 18 years in prison, why would Avery say anything, to anyone, without a lawyer?
After spending 18 years in prison, why would Avery ever be alone with anyone other than his immediate family, and not have a way to prove an alibi? If I were in his shoes, I'd be extremely paranoid.
How does a car key show up on the bedroom floor after 3 days of searching, and it's found by someone who isn't supposed to be there?
I haven't gotten far enough yet to ponder some of the other points in the thread.