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The truth on this subject,?- Oh Really
The truth on this subject, - you won't get any truth on it from Ken Kratz. Brendan Dassey's latest appeal goes to the SCOTUS later this week (Dockett 17-1172) and he will probably lose. The main reason for that is that he is probably guilty, as is his cousin, Steven Avery, is also probably guilty. Spending some research time and effort is worthwhile if you find this case is of interest. You should also pay close attention to both Steven and Brendan's behavior when watching the MAM Netflix series. That has convinced me that both of these guys are probably guilty as convicted. That is the truth on this subject. You can do the same with the author of this book and you just might come to the conclusion, as I have, that he is even less honest, far less believable than either Steven or Brendan, and completely un-trustworthy. IMO this narcissist author probably used planted evidence in not only this case, but many cases throughout his career. Someone like him does not do these things just once. Winning is everything, truth and due-process be damned. Knowing what the author has shown himself to be time and again, one word comes to mind right away - scumbag. Like a cockroach that scurries for cover when the lights are turned on, the author of this book, likewise, sought deflection and cover once his lascivious proclivity was illuminated. If you do try to read this book, beware of the acrid effluvium as you crack open the cover.
June 2018 · Books
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Avery: The Case Against Steven Avery and What Making a Murderer Gets Wrong
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