News 3 talks with Steve Avery's attorney, Dean Strang

It seems everyone is talking about the new Netflix series "Making a Murdered." It's the story of Steve Avery's 2007 murder trial. News 3 sat down with one of Avery's attorneys, Dean Strang, to talk about the documentary, the trial and the aftermath.

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  • @plunderpunk2
    @plunderpunk28 жыл бұрын

    There is something paced and sincere about Dean Strang that is genuinely striking. He is a credit to his profession, and our country.

  • @xhtownx1524

    @xhtownx1524

    8 жыл бұрын

    damn right he is

  • @RW-ij1ci

    @RW-ij1ci

    8 жыл бұрын

    +plunderpunk2 Yep... Such a stark opposite of that POS Kratz...

  • @doseofhk6342

    @doseofhk6342

    8 жыл бұрын

    He's Indian.

  • @susanwarner8149

    @susanwarner8149

    7 жыл бұрын

    He's a decent "human being", not many left in the world, no matter what race or nationality!

  • @JuicyCharon
    @JuicyCharon8 жыл бұрын

    Dean Strang seems like the kind of man that has cried countless times at the thought of how crippled the justice system is and how helpless he truly is in trying to fix the problem. I think the overwhelming majority of us feel his pain. I have the utmost respect for this man.

  • @shoqwavebeats8745

    @shoqwavebeats8745

    8 жыл бұрын

    he kinda reminds me of Obama, chooses his words wisely and speaks from the heart, my opinion of course

  • @jermanospetalos3823

    @jermanospetalos3823

    8 жыл бұрын

    +L.M For entertainment. Americans watch Netflix, The World watches america. Hold on, need to get the popcorn ;)

  • @inthewoodsmtb
    @inthewoodsmtb8 жыл бұрын

    He sues the department, and then all of a sudden hes the prime suspect in a murder case? And even though he was innocent for the 1985 crime they still treated him like he was guilty and had no remorse for what they did. It doesnt even take an education in law to realize something is super fishy about this.

  • @Lhansmeyer33

    @Lhansmeyer33

    8 жыл бұрын

    I know.... I like how a few times in the case these assholes still hinted at the possibility of him being guilty for the 85 rape. Unbelievable

  • @01IveR01

    @01IveR01

    8 жыл бұрын

    +rpiller yea those 3jurys that were adamant of Steven Avery's guilt just happened to be related to some members of the Sheriff's Dept. if I'm not mistaken 1 was the dad if the deputy sheriff, another the spouse of the clerk at the sheriff's dept. the last one I can't remember. tho one of the jurys mentioned the confession of his nephew even before it was revealed to the jurys. so the jury was tainted & in conflict of interest.

  • @brianhorton5349

    @brianhorton5349

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Mike Roberts In the documentary I kept saying the brother seemed like he had no pain about this and seemed off to me. But maybe he was just the strong one of the family that could properly deal with what needed to be dealt with.

  • @brianhorton5349

    @brianhorton5349

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Mike Roberts In the documentary I kept saying the brother seemed like he had no pain about this and seemed off to me. But maybe he was just the strong one of the family that could properly deal with what needed to be dealt with.

  • @01IveR01

    @01IveR01

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Mike Roberts That was what my husband & I were saying. The keys totally should have her DNA & most likely a couple of her family members & or even her ex-boyfriends. I know my keys have & car are full DNA of every member of my family & some of my friends. So not having anyone else's including the owner DNA on keys is very disturbing & opens Pandora's box to believe tampering was is involved.

  • @BudFactorE
    @BudFactorE8 жыл бұрын

    100% innocent. not a single doubt. The guy was framed. Who kills someone and parks the vehicle in your yard and leave the keys in your room. everything in the case is fishy.

  • @JudasTyler
    @JudasTyler8 жыл бұрын

    I really think steven avery is innocent!! And so is brenden dassey poor guy got twisted up in this drama. I am so mad & grossed two innocent men in jail. I pray that something good comes out of this documentary. Social Media is so huge right now and i have a good feeling the people who pulled off this BS something will bite them in the ass. Let's all see how it goes

  • @YAH-1

    @YAH-1

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Tyler Hastings I think he's innocent too. I think the sheriff department set him up...

  • @FreeMatter4TheBlind
    @FreeMatter4TheBlind8 жыл бұрын

    Unbelievable story.

  • @v2penny
    @v2penny8 жыл бұрын

    This guy is a legend!!!

  • @MandoLarian007
    @MandoLarian0078 жыл бұрын

    My utmost respect to Mr. Strang and his co-partner Mr. Buting. You are not only eloquent but, most importantly, an honest person that we all could look upto. BTW, WTH is wrong with this male news anchor asking "...and how's Avery's junk yard doing?" After watching the Series, I am most certain the victim was killed by the cops or that ex-boyfriend... "umm, 99 toyota?" and then gives a look like deer caught in the headlight... (This cop needs to be investigated further... I have a bad feeling about this effin cop)

  • @AshleyTruelove1
    @AshleyTruelove18 жыл бұрын

    I have such a crush on him now...a friend calls him 'Brain Porn'. Hahahahaha

  • @Lhansmeyer33

    @Lhansmeyer33

    8 жыл бұрын

    As do I on you :)

  • @AshleyTruelove1

    @AshleyTruelove1

    8 жыл бұрын

    LMFAO

  • @AshleyTruelove1

    @AshleyTruelove1

    8 жыл бұрын

    Luke Hansmeyer It wasss! I just got married on October 3rd so it's changed! Thank you though!!! :)

  • @Lhansmeyer33

    @Lhansmeyer33

    8 жыл бұрын

    Ashley Truelove lol congrats!

  • @Lhansmeyer33

    @Lhansmeyer33

    8 жыл бұрын

    Ashley Truelove I was certain it was a made up last name hah

  • @dcw0110us
    @dcw0110us8 жыл бұрын

    This reminds me of the West Memphis 3 case all over again! This time the setting is set in another BF town in USA! I guess the only difference lies in the fact that there are only 2 (not 3) wrongfully convicted people in this one.

  • @mollyandmaxx
    @mollyandmaxx8 жыл бұрын

    I'm glad that there are still some good guys like dean out there. He is definitely someone I'll follow and buy books on...

  • @lilianacruz9239
    @lilianacruz92398 жыл бұрын

    I strongly believe in the innocence of Steven and Brandon I also believe that there will be justice and I will pray for the Avery's Family. God bless you I cannot imagine going through something like this it breaks my heart. I believe that the documentary on Netflix is accurate I believe that justice must be served as soon as possible and Steven Avery. Stay strong buddy God is with you and I will pray for you everyday of my life.

  • @realelz87
    @realelz878 жыл бұрын

    the only people who believe they are guilty are those he have shit twisted... guilty until proven innocent mind set and its the other way around. the only way you could watch all this documentary and still think they did it is if you wanted them to be guilty. PERIOD

  • @elainemcquade7059
    @elainemcquade70598 жыл бұрын

    I find this case heart wrenching, especially young Brendan Dassey because of his vulnerability. Defence team put forward a great case but this was a done deal. Dean Strang gave it his best shot & should be able to sleep at night but I think a large number of people will have lost a lot of sleep after watching the injustices of this case.

  • @thelamb777
    @thelamb7778 жыл бұрын

    Did anybody else notice the man host told the woman host to "Get more specific there" about her announcement at 11:45 , and then she gave him the death stare at 11:49 ?? She must have said the wrong thing.

  • @raphlips
    @raphlips8 жыл бұрын

    I want this guy to be my lawyer

  • @kowgyrl
    @kowgyrl8 жыл бұрын

    1 HUGE THING THAT EVERYONE KEEPS OVERLOOKING... remember the blood tube, well put aside everything about the tape, the hole at the top, etc.... WHAT ABOUT WHEN THEY CHECKED OUT WITH THE LABS ABOUT BLOOD BEING SAVED IN A TUBE IN THAT SPECIFIC TYPE OF CONDITION??! THEY NEVER WERE ABLE TO TEST IT AS TO HOW IT WAS PRESERVED SO THEY COULD COMPARE IT TO THE BLOOD THE STATE FOUND!?!

  • @josephlavelle4253
    @josephlavelle42538 жыл бұрын

    Its interesting that any time Dean Strang is asked about Steve Avery's innocence that he never says that he believes he is innocent. You see him say quite often that he doesnt know if Steve is innocent but that he isnt convinced of his guilt. I wonder if this is because it may be unwise to say he is innocent when evidence exists that suggests the contrary (even if there are anomolies and suspicious circumstances around the discovery of this evidence). Or is his reluctance the result of impressions formed from working with Avery. In comparison, Jerry Buting has said in interview that he believes Avery to be innocent.

  • @RaquelDubs
    @RaquelDubs8 жыл бұрын

    Dean Strang is the only guy I liked in this documentary. He is just so nice and good. I felt sorry for Steve Avery and Brendan Dassey. They deserve their freedom. This whole case makes no sense.

  • @JudasTyler
    @JudasTyler8 жыл бұрын

    i don't care to see the other side. What we all saw on Netflix about this documentary is enough to say this again was a wrong finger pointing to steven & his family. It was so easy for them to point fingers at steven avery the guy filed a law suit after he got out of jail for a crime he didn't do.

  • @MrAjallday91
    @MrAjallday918 жыл бұрын

    In 1997 four US Navy Sailors were tortured into confessing to a rape and murder that they didn't commit

  • @irenerendell5113
    @irenerendell51138 жыл бұрын

    Please look at this case again, how can America allow this, No blood on the bed or real evidence. Ren

  • @LegacyProduction2013
    @LegacyProduction20138 жыл бұрын

    Just finished watching all 10 episodes, I truly kept an open mind and tried to remain un bias throughout the entire series based on what evidence was shown, how Brandon was coerced into a confession because he trusted those cops as they promised him he wouldn't be in "trouble" is just as disgusting, we wonder as a society why there's such a distrust between police and citizens of this country add that with this interesting fact that more people (citizens) have been shot and killed by police then soldiers who have been killed in Iraq since 2001. This justice system is beyond duct tape and super glue, Its about money in which what? Well, first our money that the Federal Reserve freely prints regardless as it isn't fucking regulated by the government whatsoever to begin with, that's right the Federal Reserve is PRIVATELY OWNED by bankers those same psychopaths control this world. What's that have to do with Steven? Everything. The future of this country ( the world) isn't looking good for me or you or my kids vice versa. It truly makes me sick as well as the fact that 90% of people are truly clueless of the corruption that ensues on a daily basis. They think voting in this country makes a fucking difference when all political party's share the same end agenda, presidents and world leaders are nothing but "front-men" for the powers that be and their ultimate goal, a one world government. Granted Steven Avery's case is on a much smaller scale it shows that even down to a small ass town in the middle of no where, tentacles of deception, corruption, dis-loyalty, sick, twisted, parasitic, psychopathic, narcissistic bullshit exist. Fuck you Scott Walker, you piece of shit, if this was someone in your family, with the same evidence available I can guarantee that your "I'm going to rule with an iron fist, no pardons muahahahahaha fuck evidence and fuck you Steven, you wanted to take 36 million dollars from my STATE, for 18 years of a crime you didn't commit, how dare you, die in prison" would change. ... I feel so bad for Steven's mom and dad, the pain they have been through as well as the rest of the Avery family and as well as that poor women who's real murderer is still skipping around, probably one of those shit bag cops. #FuckyouScottWalker There's my two cents. The rabbit hole is much deeper, however the capacity of the average Americans mind that's filled with keeping up with the kardashians, WWE, football and other nonsense prohibits them from keeping an open mind, being critical, using your mind to form your own opinions and making decisions on your own accord. So we wont dive down those holes.

  • @The-Beaten-Saint
    @The-Beaten-Saint8 жыл бұрын

    What a true class act.

  • @Daniel-jl9xb
    @Daniel-jl9xb8 жыл бұрын

    2:05 investigators looking for clues.

  • @hadjer8644
    @hadjer86448 жыл бұрын

    I love the show and i would watch it 1000 times but why dont they do a polygraph test on Steven and his nephew :/

  • @salozmen29
    @salozmen297 жыл бұрын

    Dean Strang, hell of an American!

  • @danielrivera5738
    @danielrivera57388 жыл бұрын

    The justice system ain't broke the people whom run it it's crook af

  • @NopeNaw
    @NopeNaw8 жыл бұрын

    Curious how after Demoss says "It was an exploration into the system" and clearly continues, the volume just cuts. I can't read lips, so I dunno what she said.

  • @nietzschesmoustache3585
    @nietzschesmoustache35858 жыл бұрын

    My own theory is this: I think poor Avery stumbled into something bigger than he was. He was going to win that lawsuit. I suspect there was something much darker hidden by that government. I think Avery's lawsuit in danger of uncovering some serious corruption that may not have even been related to Steven. Why else would they go to such lengths to take him down. He might have been guilty, but it's impossible to deny the corruption in this case.

  • @cassidyspost
    @cassidyspost8 жыл бұрын

    It just slipped her mind that the keys were found laying out in plain sight on the seventh search and who found them one of the criminals in the lawsuit who by the way, had no right to even be there. They found the bones in the fire pit days after they searched the property. If I was investigating a murder. Of course not being a professional detective. I would've done something stupid like check the fire pit first. But I'm not a professional just somebody knows when common sense should be applied. A reasonable judge After seeing the kid and his so-called video confessions Would've stopped the whole trial and said he wanted a psychological evaluation done. This kid was telling them what they wanted to hear.

  • @facevlog8444
    @facevlog84448 жыл бұрын

    Serious FOULPLAY on this case! Thank God some1 like dean strang was there to defend him and bring to light all of the corruption! If anyone is still interested in the case then view my videos on the case presenting the evidence on both sides and my conclusion.

  • @danielrivera5738
    @danielrivera57388 жыл бұрын

    Kent kratz 2016!!

  • @icedoutelite

    @icedoutelite

    8 жыл бұрын

    The Prize

  • @danielrivera5738

    @danielrivera5738

    8 жыл бұрын

    icedoutelite lol, yuph , the six figures Casanova

  • @AshleyTruelove1

    @AshleyTruelove1

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Daniel Rivera Hahaha!

  • @schlooonginator1227
    @schlooonginator12278 жыл бұрын

    While there are serious systemic failures especially surrounding conflict of interest in police investigations as well as pretrial media statements,what is pathetic is how 2 separate juries were convinced beyond a reasonable doubt of guilt in both Steven and Brandon's trials. I am dumb founded as to how these people came to their conclusions. I think that,sadly, many people are either lazy and ignorant or plain stupid. The involvement of those officers with whom were directly involved in his wrongful conviction/lawsuit is extremely concerning but the fact that it was one of them who discovered the key in plain view after a couple of searches had already taken place by trained LEO leaves me with little doubt that this key was planted. Further is the fact that the key had Stevens DNA but none of the victims despite it being her key. This alone casts reasonable doubt on the ENTIRE case IMO. How on Earth can any intelligent person convict a man when there is such overwhelming evidence of not just investigatory incompetence but corruption? Further, there was no DNA of the victim found in his bed room yet his was proving there was no clean up. I saw no DNA of the allegation she was killed in the garage either,nothing.I find that impossible. A bloody murder is going to leave some even micro scopic DNA and I do not buy for a moment that they did not use every tool available to search for such evidence. The blood evidence would also be worthless to me as a juror for the simple fact they ,at a minimum, mishandled the sample by not resealing and signing it. At worse this blood was manipulated which would explain how that obvious bloody mark just happened to be left there while not a single print was found of Stevens. Who wipes away every print or wears gloves only to leave an obvious blood mark{which looked a lot like it was wiped using a q tip]? Don't get me wrong,I do think he could have done it. There are several things that concern me such as he being the last person seen with her but I could not convict with all these serious doubts and intentional criminal acts by police. No way. If he did do it and I found him not guilty that would be on the cops for fucking the case up with their unbelievable actions.

  • @jesslovesrammstein
    @jesslovesrammstein8 жыл бұрын

    Dean and Jerry are WONDERFUL and totally renewed my faith in lawyers in general - even for being defense lawyers. I only wish Brendan Dassey could have obtained either one of them for his own case right from the get-go and maybe things wouldn't have turned out so badly. That Len Kachinsky is on the complete opposite end of the spectrum. Yuck.

  • @moz7777
    @moz77778 жыл бұрын

    Bobby Dassey done it.

  • @xianreiss
    @xianreiss8 жыл бұрын

    Upon watching the documentary, how come the brother said they were grieving when they hadn't found Teresa yet? Something is fishy. and when the brother and ex boyfriend were interviewed they looked sketchy.

  • @Z4RQUON
    @Z4RQUON8 жыл бұрын

    How can you possibly say that *she was raped* when all they found were bones?

  • @Z4RQUON

    @Z4RQUON

    8 жыл бұрын

    1986capy I imagine if Dassey had said that Leprechauns also helped, that they would have found evidence proving the existence of Leprechauns at that crime scene. lol

  • @lodgeache5141
    @lodgeache51418 жыл бұрын

    So does anyone with a healthy brain think that Steven and his nephew were guilty given the evidence presented?!

  • @koningeenoog6207
    @koningeenoog62078 жыл бұрын

    It is clear as spring water, that this man is being framed! For reasons that include the departmed of justice and the sheriff's department keeping its head above their murky waters, and the fear of financial repercussions. From all points of view, u can conclude that this is a cover up, designed in such a way, that it covers all previous mistakes. Big flaw is human capability to lie especially when their actions are questioned or their evidence. Which in this case, is always thin, or reproduced after the discovery of new flaws in their story. I just cant understand why Steven isn't free yet. And protected against those who benefit from his inprisonment! Those are the real criminals in this ongoing tragic event.

  • @johnst1981
    @johnst19813 жыл бұрын

    I recently spoke to Dean about the Avery case and general issues in criminal justice. You can view it here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/oJWrrtSkqrS1naQ.html

  • @naradacade3480
    @naradacade34808 жыл бұрын

    I wonder if they tested the key chain for her DNA..

  • @LeeanntheGigs
    @LeeanntheGigs8 жыл бұрын

    goes to show the law can put anyone they want in jail. its all bull.

  • @melissatipton4187
    @melissatipton41875 жыл бұрын

    Free steven and brendan. I love u dean💝

  • @jeanafuentes5332
    @jeanafuentes53328 жыл бұрын

    after watching the series based on my own opinion how can this jury convicted these two ?? what where they seeing ? cause all the evidence clearly shows these two are innocent that whole city/ town is corrupt!! that prosecutor is a big Ole liar how can these people live with them self after what they have done to these innocent guys and to think there's still somebody out there that killed that poor woman disgusting disgusting disgusting smh!!

  • @dreamrabbits5072

    @dreamrabbits5072

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Jeana Fuentes I totally agree!!! I feel the same way...I just don't get it, there must be some other evidence or something out there that ties him more closely to the case (steven), Brenden's case 100% is innocent that is a huge anger to me, he is basically mentally challenged pretty much, he needs to be released!!!! its HORRIFIC he is my age and still in there!!!

  • @floormatt3

    @floormatt3

    8 жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately, as they stated in the series, it seems they explored the wrong branch during the investigation. They immediately were biased against Avery, and he became their suspect. They did not look towards the ex, roommate, other townsfolk, brothers, or the cops. The investigation was on him and by the time the attourneys drew attention to that fact it was too late to explore other options. Any other case would have ran cold.

  • @floormatt3

    @floormatt3

    8 жыл бұрын

    So really, either they convict him or no one. But not only do they want to convict someone, they are biased against him. He has a history of convictions and a few false accusations against him, so many people are quick to blame him.

  • @jeanafuentes5332

    @jeanafuentes5332

    8 жыл бұрын

    +floormatt3 I believe with this case they should have been able to take it far far away from this bias town, even that cop I forget his name right now was at his nephew hearing and was the one to take him to jail when he was found guilty wth? this little town is all messed! I just don't see there was true justice served here at all!!

  • @bluejackgirlyx
    @bluejackgirlyx4 жыл бұрын

    dean strang for president

  • @dylanryan7295
    @dylanryan72958 жыл бұрын

    Ken kratz, the manitowoc sheriff's department, the judge and the hallBach family need to be removed from the gene pool

  • @DZMPLZ
    @DZMPLZ5 жыл бұрын

    33 mill .......they wont pay him so da and police are into this....

  • @leonardtiller6510
    @leonardtiller65108 жыл бұрын

    We went hunting.... You hunted alright... God Bobby was messed

  • @enragedenglish
    @enragedenglish8 жыл бұрын

    I'm copying and pasting this from another youtube user, THIS IS A PRETTY GOOD THEORY: Here is what happened, Bobby and Scott killed Theresa to frame Steve. They put her body in the back of her car (where her blood was found) and drove to the quarry pit and burned her body in a barrel. They burned her because they saw Steve prepping for the bonfire behind his house. They took her remains and stored them in their backyard (bone fragments were found near their house too) until the next day because they needed to wait until the bonfire was done burning so they could bury/combine her bones and ashes among the bonfire ashes. They parked her car in the junkyard and covered it with branches and debris. November 3rd, Mike Halbach and Ryan Hilgas went to the Avery place to search for signs of Theresa. They began looking around the junkyard and found her car hidden. They immediately call their friend Officer Colborn to tell him. He arrives at the junkyard off duty in his own car and follows the boys to the car. He calls in to check the plates (because he doesn't have his radio on him off duty) and makes the statement of 99 toyota because he is looking at the car. He hangs up and is excited because it appears that Avery just killed this girl. Bye bye $36 Mil lawsuit. He tells the boys they will take it from here, but they need to make sure this case sticks (what with the past conviction being overturned). So the plan to "find" the car is hashed and the boys suggest that the lady search the junkyard and give her a "starting point." Colborn allows the lady to pass police barriers and she proceeds to find the car. The police plant the key, blood, and bullet. They force a confession from a family member (Brendan). The rest is history. Show less

  • @zoepaterson8785

    @zoepaterson8785

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thats pretty much what is current lawyer is saying 2 years later. Very observant

  • @Clovistoolsdotcom
    @Clovistoolsdotcom5 жыл бұрын

    Steve probably did this crime but said to his attorneys hey I did not have that key or other evidence and knew it was planted to secure his conviction so thats what they went on which really was wrong and should get a new fair trial

  • @ansariansaris2874
    @ansariansaris28748 жыл бұрын

    who really killed Teresa Halbach?

  • @jattjattjattjatt16

    @jattjattjattjatt16

    8 жыл бұрын

    ex bf / brother ?

  • @chrish410
    @chrish4108 жыл бұрын

    INNOCENT MAN

  • @jamesrichard6899
    @jamesrichard68998 жыл бұрын

    Seems like corrupted police, no? P.S. what a gentleman...

  • @user-ft7tb8fr5m
    @user-ft7tb8fr5m9 ай бұрын

    Omg the parents are jealous over godam money omg i cant bleive that somone send them the cost of your daughters life please omg lady the full cost of her lov was probably no cost i no there is no cost for my babys life 😮

  • @darksideofthemoon2348
    @darksideofthemoon23486 ай бұрын

    Steven Avery is guilty 💯

  • @agent00blake
    @agent00blake8 жыл бұрын

    There is zero proof she was ever raped (minus Brenden's confession)

  • @danielrivera5738
    @danielrivera57388 жыл бұрын

    I bet ya'all if you go on Google Earth 5.0 and go back to the Avery's property to the date when the police raid Stevens house for 8 days you gonna see a fire going on from the Sat pictures

  • @martinblevin5587

    @martinblevin5587

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Daniel Rivera Avery's had a smelting furnace on their property why would he need a bonfire to dispose of a body?

  • @danielrivera5738

    @danielrivera5738

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Martin Blevin I know, am saying whom ever put those keys and move or burn the body while the police had secured the property. ..

  • @gbmiller3

    @gbmiller3

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Daniel Rivera It was stated 10 feet high,but when they went to court, they said 3 ft.

  • @filipelimartins

    @filipelimartins

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Daniel Rivera I'll try that xD

  • @danielrivera5738

    @danielrivera5738

    8 жыл бұрын

    Paulette Miller hi. Well in fact it was 3 ft what the witness claim Steven and Brandon was makin a fire in the back yard, later on the same witness testify in court that he saw flames almost 10 ft high in the back yard the night Steven and Brandon where burning tires and debris and talking about Jodi , the witness lied lied. ...

  • @aguillen300
    @aguillen3008 жыл бұрын

    Teresa Hallbach is not a real person.

  • @cindybrockman100
    @cindybrockman1008 жыл бұрын

    He done it, he's a narcissist, sociopath, you let him out & he killed again!!! What a joke, he's such a liar, yea, blame it on someone else, Oh!!! & he can't remember!!! Suing that's a joke!!! He'll always kill!!! Let him out again!!! He proved all them wrong, he was never innocent!!!

  • @gbmiller3

    @gbmiller3

    8 жыл бұрын

    +cindy brockman if you watched the series you would know he never was accused of killing the first time around.

  • @MrBoywonder1985

    @MrBoywonder1985

    8 жыл бұрын

    +cindy brockman Cindy, there's a famous saying that goes like this: better to close your mouth and have people think you're ignorant, than to open it and remove all doubt. This applies to you.

  • @cindybrockman100

    @cindybrockman100

    8 жыл бұрын

    MrBoywonder1985 Yes that was then, And did you know they let him out & he murdered again!!! Now who's ignorant!!! Look It Up!!!! He's a narcissist, Hell look at the whole family, I'm sure he got it honest & i'm sure they knew he was killer!!! Lying & covering up for the acts he committed

  • @MrBoywonder1985

    @MrBoywonder1985

    8 жыл бұрын

    cindy brockman I'm not going to bother with you; you're obviously unhinged and unwell. Get help, please.

  • @cindybrockman100

    @cindybrockman100

    8 жыл бұрын

    MrBoywonder1985 What's the matter? Can't handle the truth, he was released & murdered again!!!!

  • @naradacade3480
    @naradacade34808 жыл бұрын

    I wonder if they tested the key chain for her DNA..