Welcome to the INJUSTICE SYSTEM Netflix’s Making of A Murderer
Welcome to the INJUSTICE SYSTEM Netflix’s Making of A Murderer
by D. Bourne
To most of America the new Netflix original series “Making A Murderer” where an innocent man Steven Avery is convicted of a crime and sent to prison not once but twice, is shocking and hard to believe this could happen in America. But to the people that know the real America and the real purpose of government to extort and control without consent while filling the jails for bigger budgets and profit. Realize the judicial system works together in all aspects including the police with the goal of not finding the truth but getting a conviction or win and that this is more the norm then the exception. Of course a case like this which is unique. But the IN-justice in the justice system has been around since the legal systems inception and one doesn’t exist without the other. No doubt that this is an extreme case where everything that can be done wrong by the state is, but the point and idea it represents happens all the time. Unfortunately the majority of comments and articles about the show fail to see it that way. They look at it as a huge injustice but one that happens rarely.
Steven Avery was wrongly accused for the first time in 1985 for beating and sexually assaulting a women at a lake in a small town in Wisconsin. Twenty-three and married with children at the time he served 18 years in prison while maintaining his innocence. He was finally released due to a new DNA test that was able to prove that it was another man, a known sex offender that was even being watched by the police at the time of the crime. They happen to have to tend to an emergency and the surveillance was taken off when the crime took place. Avery was wrongly identified by the women that was attacked. But after he was released many things came into question regarding the case and it being pinned on Avery. There were some issue specific members of the police department had against Avery and some foul play may have even taking place which assisted in his being taken to the line up in the first place. One of the strange things about the case was that the sketch of the suspect by the police officer after talking to the victim looked exactly like a copy of Avery’s mug shot from another arrest. So close that when looking at it you would think it was copied and mostly likely was.
After spending 18 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit a lawsuit was filed against the county by Avery. It ended up that the sheriff and other members of the police department along with the county may be on the hook for up to $36 million the amount Avery was suing for due to an issue with the police insurance. About three weeks after the police gave depositions in the case Steven Avery was charged with murder in an obvious framing. The series never names a suspect but the most likely candidate was one of the officers. The actual officer that arrested Avery the first time. He was around when evidence mysterious popped up. Essentially all the evidence against Avery in the case. One being the key to the victims car which could only be obtained by the killer.
While watching, it is hard to be surprised knowing the distance the police will go and the fallible injustice system. Most people would never believe that a cop would frame someone, never mind kill an innocent girl in order to do it. But then again most people believe what the government and government media tell them. This is a sad case in all aspects for the victim a 25 year old women, for Steven Avery, and his nephew who ended up as an accomplice by being a stupid naive kid used by the cops to attempt to get him to testify against his uncle. But it is not at all unique in the sense that people are screwed by the system daily. The police, judges, prosecutors even defense attorneys and juries which are unaware of their rights and follow the judge’s instructions to a tee. With all of the data the government collects on people I’m sure they know who not to have on a jury and if not they just haven’t got to the point of using that information yet. And don’t forget the system itself, which gives all these powers to judges and prosecutors as well as creating the need for defense attorneys with ridiculous laws open to interpretation. And 95% of cases not even going to trial and when they do not many people are even found not guilty. Is that because the police and prosecutors are so good? It’s more likely because the system is rigged and so much in favor of the government you’d get better odds winning at roulette a Las Vegas casino.
Listen to Non Partisan Liberty For All Thursday 01/14/16 at 7pm pst (10pm est) to hear a discussion on this and more listen live at http://nonpartisanlibertyforall.com/live-stream-by-show/ or http://www.spreaker.com/show/non-partisan-liberty-for-all
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