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Related: About this forumTYT: Yelp Goes After The Prosecutor From 'Making A Murderer'
Yelp users are going on the offensive against a prosecutor featured in the documentary film Making A Murderer. The Yelp users believe that the prosecuter framed a man and sentenced him to jail unjustly. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian (The Point) hosts of The Young Turks discuss.
Do you think Avery was framed? Let us know in the comments below.
Read more here: http://www.dailydot.com/lol/ken-kratz-making-a-murderer-yelp-reviews/
"The story has polarized many viewers, as the series, from filmmakers Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos, suggests that the Manitowoc County Sheriff's Departmentand by extension Kratzplanted evidence to frame Avery for murder."
The lives you have ruined," wrote one woman. "The 'law' you and your contemporaries completely disregard. You are an absolutely DISGUSTING HUMAN BEING and what makes me want to vomit the MOST about you, is that you most likely sleep well at night. You sir, might possibly be a sociopath. You should be the one in jail, so that you may not continue to ruin innocent people's lives and wreak havoc upon the justice system.
If they had "0" stars as a rating, I'd select that!" wrote one man. "This sorry excuse for a human being should be doing life in prison, not Steve Avery (or his nephew, Brendan Massey)."
"Anytime you edit 18 months' worth of information and only include the statements or pieces that support your particular conclusion, that conclusion should be reached."
Suggestions that I shouldn't even be walking around [were] offered," he said, along with "the good cheer that I [should] happen to develop stomach cancer for Christmas and really lots of really troubling pieces of correspondence.
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TYT: Yelp Goes After The Prosecutor From 'Making A Murderer' (Original Post)
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Dec 2015
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Iggo
(47,564 posts)1. Just another trippy day in the United Police States of America.
Hulk
(6,699 posts)2. Coincidentally, just finished the documentary last night.
I was hoping it was somehow NOT true. How sad. How utterly unjust and tragic!
What I got out of the documentary is that "the system is rigged", and the justice system covers their own asses; and we know that from all of these police murders and criminal acts by our police force that go totally unpunished.
Highly recommend the 10 episode documentary. Oh my God! So blatantly unjust.
SciFiRK
(65 posts)3. Read somewhere that he was suing
and that's why they framed him so they wouldn't have to pay out