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Originally Posted by PoorSkillz
First of all, what fraley said.
Second of all, "reasonable doubt" is ultimately subjective. I personally don't think there was reasonable doubt, nor did the jury.
I do believe people like lostinsauce are unreasonable. Someone like him would likely never make it onto the jury in the first place.
Again, please state the evidence of "horrible law enforcement behavior" in this case instead of repeating your vague platitudes about "reasonsble doubt" and "conflict of interest" for the 100th time.
And no, Manitowoc officers being involved in the investigation in a supporting role is not "horrible law enforcement behavior".
Another word poorskillz does not understand, "supporting".
We are going to have to create a Poorskillz Learning Dictionary.
Literally every part of the investigation was marred with incompetence. Procedures and policies disregarded at every turn.
You are unlikely to find anyone involved in law enforcement outside of Wisconsin who believes that this investigation was handled with competence on any level.
When the DA publically declares early on that due to potential conflicts the Mantiwoc County Sheriff department will not be doing the investigation and the Calumet County Sherriff said that Mantiwoc Officers would not be involved in the investigation except in support roles.
Searching for and finding key evidence is not a support role. A support role is watching the perimeter or fetching food and water or bringing equipment. It's not going through Avery's property and finding all the evidence lol.
Like I mentioned one Calumet Sergeant apparently would not let the Mantiwoc Officers on the Avery property, which given the public statements of the Mantiwoc DA and Calumet Sherriff makes sense. Surprisingly as soon as a different Calumet officer had that responsibility Mantiwoc officers got on the property and started finding evidence.
It's ridiculous and it's absurd you are not willing to hold law enforcement to even a mediocre standard of job performance before locking a person up in prison.
1) Mantiwoc finding much of the key evidence
2) hood latch DNA found months later
3) bullet DNA test receives of exceedingly rare waiver
4) key found in tiny trailer after tens of man hours of searching by Mantiwoc officers
5) Scotch tape
6) Mantiwoc County distributing missing persons bulletins via crayon and smoke signal
7) sign in sheets at crime scene that have no rhyme or reason
8) Dassey 'confession' lol lol lol
9) Never investigated anyone else
10) officer previously jailer received call that was passed on to detective that was not acted on and kept Avery in 8 years longer than necessary the first time
11) The whole first trial
12) lol the judge. You know the guy who was apparently the only judge in that part of Wisconsin. The one who kicked Dassey's first attorney for not being in interview but still allowed confession
13) Kratz proven to be a scum bag
14) Not letting state crime lab do crime scene investigation
15) Using ridiculous crime scene techniques in many areas such as when uncovering bones.
But really that's just off the top of my head. Do you think that much incompetence is part of every criminal case? Do you guys who defend this conduct realize you are the ones casting aspersions on all police by claiming this is standard operating procedure.