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  • blacknwhite

    Marksman
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    Jan 6, 2016
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    18
    southwest
    If you haven't watched the mini series "making a murderer" do so. You can find it on netflix. Just looking to see what others opinions are on the case as a whole. Maybe generate some discussion.
     

    packard

    Plinker
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    Dec 2, 2012
    66
    6
    What I can't believe, is any one buying into that series. That dude was found guilty by a jury and 2 appeals upheld the verdict. Too bad he was released the first time. The victim would still be alive.
     

    BigBoxaJunk

    Grandmaster
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    3   0   0
    Feb 9, 2013
    7,336
    113
    East-ish
    I've always been curious whether people claim to know someone's guilt or innocence, while realizing that they don't and can't know that for certain,

    or whether people claim to know someone's guilt or innocence, while believing that they do and can know for certain.
     
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