I want to preface this by saying I plagiarized many people to put this together. Some of it is from this thread. If I plagiarized you please don't be mad I didn't dire you as a source of the wording and info. I was making quick notes and I read and investigated every where and just couldn't give credit to everyone. Thank you very much for helping me put this together! Okay here's goes, please correct any misinformation you see. I did my best to keep everything straight, but I'm sure it's not perfect.
My thoughts on this case and documentary are that the case was so mishandled and corrupted there should be new trials and a DOJ investigation into the investigation. It doesn't mean I don't think Avery could be guilty, but it means the way the investigation was handled was so corrupt, he should have not been found guilty based on that. It's like the OJ Simpson trial in a way, he might have, probably did to it, but the misconduct of the investigators negated any real evidence for conviction. However, I do think the documentary left out a lot of information they should have addressed and their failing to do so makes me feel they are manipulating the audience. When I watch a documentary I expect all the information to be presented. It seems they left out a lot of information that could have put Avery in a negative light or possibly brought doubt about his innocence. Theory wise, I think someone on the property killed TH. Maybe it was Steven or his brother Chuck who had already been convicted of sexual crimes and who was arrested in 2011 for I believe filming children and adults undressing at a swimming pool. Sorry, I think that's where it was done, but I forgot to write down the exact details. He was arrested for filming people undressing and I think it was at a swimming pool. I think Brendan may have had absolutely nothing to do with the crime before, during or after or at most only helped the of his uncles dispose of the body because he was afraid of them. Regardless, all of his confession are useless and mean nothing except for parts of conversations he had with his mother. I do believe there may have been sexual exploitation of children going on in the family.
Things left out of the documentary or downplayed in the documentary:
1. In the criminal complaint, Brendan's mother noted that brendan had bleach on his pants and that he told her that he was helping clean Avery's garage floor. "On February 27, 2006, your complainant spoke with [Brendan's mother] Barb Janda. Barb Janda stated on October 31, 2005, when Brendan Dassey returned from Steven Avery's residence, Dassey had bleach stains on his jeans. Barb Janda asked Dassey what happened to his jeans, he told her that his jeans were bleached while he was helping Steven Avery clean his garage floor with bleach. On March 1, 2006, Investigator Wiegert recovered the jeans worn by Dassey on October 31, 2005. Investigator Wiegert noted that the jeans contained bleach spots and other stains."
2. Avery bought shackles and handcuffs just weeks before, and his sister was with him. They were found in the burn barrel.
3. Avery used a different name when requesting Halbach for taking photos. He called her phone several times that day using *67 to hide his phone number.
4. Halbach noted she was uncomfortable in going to Avery's place because he has answered the door in only a towel before.
5. In addition to Steven previous convictions, both his brothers Chuck and Earl had been convicted of previous sexual assault which is why the locals felt this way about the family. It was not just based on gossip. Of course, this has no bearing on his guilt in this case, but it explains the overall distrust and dislike of the family.
6. Susan Brandt, who worked an internship as a counselor at Mishicot middle and high schools in early 2006... Brandt said Kayla Avery told her and a Mishicot counselor in January 2006 that 'she was scared because her uncle Steven Avery had asked one of her cousins to help move a body.' The girl didn't specify which of her cousins allegedly helped Avery, Brandt said, and she was scared but not 'confused.'"
7. This earlier interview with Brendan, with a completely different and more plausible scenario was not addressed in the documentary
https://youtu.be/drwb15E_taM
8. Rav 4 battery had been disconnected and Avery's non blood DNA was found on the hood latch.
9. Brendan claims Avery sexual molested him and other children while speaking to his mother.
10. The documentary painted the relationship between Steven and Jodi as a rosy, trouble free relationship. They failed to disclose Avery was arrested for violating a disorderly conduct ordinance after a domestic incident with Jodi. The court ordered him to stay away from the woman for 72 hours and pay a fine of $243.
11. According to a prison informant, Avery drew a torture chamber while in prison and according to statements made by other victims, Avery was violent to other women
According to an Appleton Post Crescent article from March 9, 2006, "While he was in prison, Steven Avery planned the torture and killing of a young woman, new documents released Wednesday indicate. The allegations are included in 22 pages of court documents accompanying additional charges filed by Calumet County Dist. Atty. Ken Kratz. ... Kratz also included in Wednesday's filings statements from prisoners who served time with Avery at Green Bay Correctional Institution. They said Avery talked about and showed them diagrams of a torture chamber he planned to build when he was released."
Furthermore, reported the newspaper, "The filings also include statements from a woman, now 41, who said she was raped by Avery, who told her ‘if she yelled or screamed there was going to be trouble.’ There also is an affidavit from a girl who said she was raped by Avery. ‘The victim's mother indicated that the victim does not want to speak about the sexual assault between her and Steven Avery because Steven Avery told her if she 'told anyone about their activities together he would kill her family,'" the filing said. According to the newspaper article, "The affidavit said Avery admitted to his fiancee that he had sexually assaulted the girl."