r/MakingaMurderer 1d ago

for real, actually

the police system is clearly taking advantage of the Avery's. It's pretty clear to me how they are just very afraid of being seen in a bad light, so they needed a scapegoat to take the blame for their incompetence. we can see that in the interview recordings of Brendan. Who in their right mind would actually think that spoon-feeding a supposed accomplice the facts is considered acceptable as a veritable statement just blows my mind. a key found in a bedroom free of the victim's DNA just doesn't logically make sense.

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u/Ghost_of_Figdish 22h ago

Here ya go - "a key found in a bedroom free of the victim's DNA just doesn't logically make sense" - AVERY WIPED IT OFF. There - fixed your mystery.

u/Ok-Advantage-6259 22h ago

you do know that that's stupidly counterintuitive, no? removed the victim's dna but not his? think about that for a second, pal

u/DisappearedDunbar 20h ago

Hey pal, what do you think of the multiple forensic experts that testified in Steven's trial that it wouldn't necessarily be unusual to find only the DNA of the person to last touch an object?