did he do it?
He dun didn't do it nuffin
sure
yes
The mongo kid didn't though, he was a good boy
>>68680345
>>68680353
Yeah?
>>68680332
no why would you commit a similar crime after being wrongly accused, only contrarian /tv/ virgins think he do it
wrestlemania
I think he did do it, but also the police framed him because it was easier than going around looking for actual proof.
They could have done it in a longer time, with a longer investigation, instead they just planted some evidence, forced a confession, and called it a day.
They are lucky he was actually guilty, or else they'd be massive pieces of shit.
Not 100% sure about Wrestlemania boy though.
>>68680345
well, i'll be go to hell
...yeah...
Nope, disgusting person, not guilty of this particular crime.
I feel bad for his parents
I don't know what he is accused of but he definitely looks like he did it
>>68680471
>he wont see wrestlemania for the next 15 years
tfw
>>68680417
>no why would you commit a similar crime after being wrongly accused
Maybe because he's a violent retard with poor impulse-control? Remember he had a history of burning cats during his teens.
>>68680430
>>68680887
Yea and you shat your bed when you were a kid. You must be a degenerate.
>>68681250
He was what, 18?
Here's your (You)
I think he did it, I don't understand why though. He already spent 18 years falsely accused of doing the exact same thing.
>>68681250
>Yea and you shat your bed when you were a kid. You must be a degenerate.
Ah yes, an accident that occurred in a pre-pubescent as a result of an immature digestive system is "the same" as a teenager deliberately torturing animals to death.
Only strange thing was that blood sample that had been tampered with. Someone within the police force obviously took some blood from it and used it in one of the crime scenes.
>>68680471
Who cares about Avery. Guy probably did it because jail broke him after 17 years.
Brandon on the other hand, is tragic. It's the system failing yet again and making history repeat itself.
>>68681505
>According to Jessica McBride at OnMilwaukee, a nurse “who originally drew Steven Avery’s blood and put it into the vial” was originally scheduled to appear at the Avery trial to testify that she had put the hole in the rubber stopper when she originally put the blood in the vial. In fact, it was very common for these vials to have needle holes because that’s how the blood was added into the vials.
>Moreover, an expert “said that the only way such a blood vial would not have a hole is if the medical professional violated standards and did not properly insert the blood in the tube and instead just ‘dumped it in there.’”
Nothing strange. He did it, move on.
He did it, just read his eyebrow
The retard's mom was a qt. 7/10 would share a trailer with and make non-tard babies.
>>68681760
That doesn't explain how after being locked up and sealed in police evidence it was unsealed. Only person that could of done that is someone within the police force. And why would someone go through the trouble of risking their job and their career for something like that?
I still think he did it but someone did something with his blood and that someone is within the police force.