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Making a Murderer

I watched episode 1 this morning. Very interesting and interested to see where it goes from here.
 
3 Episodes in ... wow I still can't believe this is true story.


I thought True Detective was good, this was better, and what's more,.... it's real life.
 
SPOILERS ALERT***DON'T READ THIS IF YOU HAVE NOT WATCHED THE SHOW***SPOILERS ALERT

Gonna give a sort of running dialogue as I watch this SHOW. I just started episode one.

Thought 1: My initial thought upon seeing him arrive home, released from prison, DNA having exonerated him, is that his emotions seemed too unusual. There was no heavy crying or breakdown, no somberness. Any time I've ever seen somene released from prison in similar circumstances (I've probably seen it 4-5 times on the news), there is a sort of heavy heart that weighs down on the released. I saw none of that here. Just a sort of relaxed joy of being free.

T2: He threw the cat onto the fire. A big warning sign of becoming a sociopath/serial killer. Interesting.

T3: Before even having started the show, I knew the very basic plot. Based on the tiel of the show, I've wondered if he was innocent of the first crime, sent to prison where he endured regular sexual assault and such and this only exaserbated any sociopathic traits (see cat above) he may have had, thus creating a murderer, and a man who upon his release, DID kill and commit the second crime around which this show revolves.
 
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Man I wish I could watch this
 
SPOILERS ALERT***DON'T READ THIS IF YOU HAVE NOT WATCHED THE SHOW***SPOILERS ALERT

Gonna give a sort of running dialogue as I watch this SHOW. I just started episode one.

Thought 1: My initial thought upon seeing him arrive home, released from prison, DNA having exonerated him, is that his emotions seemed too unusual. There was no heavy crying or breakdown, no somberness. Any time I've ever seen somene released from prison in similar circumstances (I've probably seen it 4-5 times on the news), there is a sort of heavy heart that weighs down on the released. I saw none of that here. Just a sort of relaxed joy of being free.

T2: He threw the cat onto the fire. A big warning sign of becoming a sociopath/serial killer. Interesting.

T3: Before even having started the show, I knew the very basic plot. Based on the tiel of the show, I've wondered if he was innocent of the first crime, sent to prison where he endured regular sexual assault and such and this only exaserbated any sociopathic traits (see cat above) he may have had, thus creating a murderer, and a man who upon his release, DID kill and commit the second crime around which this show revolves.

Good job CL. There's so many twists and turns in this show, I'm 5 episodes in so far (yes I just binged watch this, it's just so addictive) and I can honestly say I changed my mind about this guy at least 4-5 times depending on new evidence being presented.


It's certainly this year's 'Serial' for a lack of a better word... but when this is all said and done I think I'll be going back to watch it 2-3 more times to look for clues that I've missed.


As far fetched as it may seem, so far I think he's innocent.
 
Good job CL. There's so many twists and turns in this show, I'm 5 episodes in so far (yes I just binged watch this, it's just so addictive) and I can honestly say I changed my mind about this guy at least 4-5 times depending on new evidence being presented.


It's certainly this year's 'Serial' for a lack of a better word... but when this is all said and done I think I'll be going back to watch it 2-3 more times to look for clues that I've missed.


As far fetched as it may seem, so far I think he's innocent.

SPOILERS

When you say innocent, you mean of the second crime of murder, right?
 
what is Serial?
 
The DA of the kid with the learning disability was such a ****ty lawyer. You could obviously tell he was in the police's pocket.
 
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