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Netflix "Making A Murderer" is a complete fraud.
Posted on 10/4/23 at 8:29 am
Posted on 10/4/23 at 8:29 am
Been watching "Convicting a Murderer" documentary by Candace Owens.(Think you can watch the first two episodes for free at Daily Wire and possibly Youtube). It's a critical, yet truthful documentary of the saga and makes a point to contrast what actually happened as compared to how Making of a Murderer portrayed events. The two lesbians that won critical acclaim for making and producing the "so called" documentary had absolutely no alliance to telling the truth. They edited courtroom footage and testimony to paint a completely different story than what actually happened. In short there wasn't one event in the entire "documentary" that was portrayed accurately. I would encourage anyone who has or had any interest in the Making a Murderer to watch Candace's documentary. Anyone else seen it?
This post was edited on 10/4/23 at 8:30 am
Posted on 10/4/23 at 8:31 am to SemperFiDawg
I’ve seen the original Netflix Making a Murderer back when Netflix used to pump out pretty good docs.
I always thought the guy had something to do with it whether directly or not. Felt the boy was prob slow/retarded and got caught up in whatever. He’s prob getting a-hole worked over pretty good in prison.
I always thought the guy had something to do with it whether directly or not. Felt the boy was prob slow/retarded and got caught up in whatever. He’s prob getting a-hole worked over pretty good in prison.
Posted on 10/4/23 at 8:32 am to SemperFiDawg
Netflix is a fraud- same with the Rapists in their special from the Central Park case, the rapists admitted it and DNA all over the victim, but they left out those parts
Posted on 10/4/23 at 8:33 am to SemperFiDawg
I've seen the commercials for the doc and am interested, but it is really well known that the original Doc was playing very fast and loose with the facts, and that Avery was likely very guilty.
Posted on 10/4/23 at 8:38 am to SemperFiDawg
If anyone watched 'Making a Murderer' or any of those docutainment series and ever think it's an accurate portrayal of things then they are no doubt a smooth brain.
Posted on 10/4/23 at 8:41 am to SemperFiDawg
After watching 13th and some other “documentaries”, not just on Netflix, I’ve come to the conclusion that no one actually vets these docs. It’s disappointing because some are very informative, like the one about the Asian seafood industry. But how do I know if that is just as full of shite as 13th?
Posted on 10/4/23 at 8:53 am to SemperFiDawg
Every documentary is persuasive. Truth lies somewhere in between.
Posted on 10/4/23 at 8:54 am to SemperFiDawg
most documentaries are simply activism dressed up as journalism.
Posted on 10/4/23 at 8:54 am to SemperFiDawg
quote:
In short there wasn't one event in the entire "documentary" that was portrayed accurately.
Did they fake the video of the interrogation of the boy?
I think that opened people's eyes up to how cops lie, bully, etc. to get simpletons like him to give often false confessions.
Posted on 10/4/23 at 8:56 am to SemperFiDawg
People on this site ate up the Netflix documentary like it was Gospel. It's amazing how gullible people are.
Posted on 10/4/23 at 9:04 am to Fun Bunch
quote:
is really well known that the original Doc was playing very fast and loose with the facts
After watching Owen's documentary you will be floored at the lengths these two skanks went to falsify the story. It's almost like watching a completely different documentary in some respects. Avery was guilty of rape, incest, numerous murder threats against family and friends of family, beating
women senseless AFTER he got out the first time and prior to the murder. He was a complete animal, yet Making a Murderer portrayed him as a teddy bear who was the victim of a police frame job. WARNING: The more your watch the angrier you will become.
Posted on 10/4/23 at 9:07 am to SemperFiDawg
I know he was innocent of the first crime (the rape), but that little potato of a man had to be guilty of the murder.
Posted on 10/4/23 at 9:27 am to Twenty 49
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Did they fake the video of the interrogation of the boy?
Fake it? No. The interview absolutely happened. Thing is, just like the court testimony they edited the video to make it appear he was giving one answer to a question when in all actuality the answer portrayed in the "documentary" you saw was given to a completely different question, possibly given to a question on a completely separate subject. It was a complete butcher job to paint Avery as a victim. Additionally there was hours of his interview left out that dealt with the rapes, incest, beating of his wives, murder threats completely left out. The reason the interview took so long was that kid detailed all of it and it was volumes. You could tell the interviewing detectives had actually become numb from all the kid was dumping in their laps.
Posted on 10/4/23 at 9:30 am to alajones
quote:
After watching 13th and some other “documentaries”, not just on Netflix, I’ve come to the conclusion that no one actually vets these docs
Yeah it's basically a low budget Dateline episode when it comes to the facts. Meaning they are focused on messaging, not really the truth. Dateline was caught using explosives in to make a crash test seem more scary.
A lot of times the truth is too boring or not controversial enough to justify a documentary.
Basically I question documentaries now. Even the West Memphis 3 documentary from HBO in the 1990s is probably very flawed.
This post was edited on 10/4/23 at 9:31 am
Posted on 10/4/23 at 9:30 am to SemperFiDawg
But he still missed Wrestlemania, right?
Posted on 10/4/23 at 9:35 am to RogerTheShrubber
quote:
most documentaries are simply activism dressed up as journalism.
This. I used to enjoy documentaries but they've been activist propaganda for decades. There's very little objectivity in how they're portrayed.
-anti-religion
-anti-oil
-climate change
-anti-corporation
-anti-police
It's not a shock 99% of docs perfectly align with left wing values.
Posted on 10/4/23 at 9:40 am to SemperFiDawg
quote:
Additionally there was hours of his interview left out that dealt with the rapes, incest, beating of his wives, murder threats completely left out. The reason the interview took so long was that kid detailed all of it and it was volumes.
It's a documentary, nobody is going to show hours and hours of an interview, of course they edited it.
I never bothered to watch the second season of it but just based off the first I walked away thinking feeling that he more than likely did it. Some pretty easy google research on some more details of the case just drove home the point.
I don't think the kid had as much to do with it as he was charged with. The tapes were obviously edited to sway your opinion one way but the interrogation was not how an interrogation of a mentally challenged kid should go.
But it's also hard to believe a documentary put together by Candace Owens, who is a complete bozo. I'm not a democrat fwiw, just stating a fact.
This post was edited on 10/4/23 at 9:45 am
Posted on 10/4/23 at 9:41 am to SemperFiDawg
Comparing, for example Evil Genius (which was fantastic), with MaM (which was a well-produced version of the defense package for Avery's appeal) is startling.
No attempt at balance or objectivity was even hinted at in the final product of Making a Murderer.
Even Avery's ex-girlfriend more or less confirms he did it now, "They owed me one." I figured that was his motivation even before that revelation.
Plus, he is a POS and, yes, they framed him for that rape back in the day (and that was not justice), but that is irrelevant to his current situation.
No attempt at balance or objectivity was even hinted at in the final product of Making a Murderer.
Even Avery's ex-girlfriend more or less confirms he did it now, "They owed me one." I figured that was his motivation even before that revelation.
Plus, he is a POS and, yes, they framed him for that rape back in the day (and that was not justice), but that is irrelevant to his current situation.
This post was edited on 10/4/23 at 9:43 am
Posted on 10/4/23 at 9:43 am to iwyLSUiwy
quote:Well, considering you only saw the edited version, a version edited to shift answers to other questions, how do you know it wasn’t handled appropriately?
The tapes were obviously edited to sway your opinion one way but the interrogation was not how an interrogation of a mentally challenged kid should go.
Posted on 10/4/23 at 9:44 am to SuperSaint
If anyone believes anything about anything if told by anyone at any time then they are a sheep.
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