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Originally Posted by cneuy3
Forgot all this cellphone tower data stuff and how about somebody come up with a reasonable explanation of how Steven Avery's blood got onto the the Rav4.
How about we forget the random spots of blood in the RAV and explain why Teresa was all over the quarry and human cremains found there when we know Steven stayed home?
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I enjoy reading Proudfootz's arguments on the innocent side and fraley's counter arguments on the guilty side but Proudfootz, I think you really hit a wall with trying to defend any reasonable explanation of why Steven Avery's blood was found on the victim's car.
As you recall from watching the documentary it's abundantly clear the blood didn't come from Steven being in the car with a bleeding finger as the prosecution argued.
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The probability of Zellner's explanation of how the blood got there while possible I guess just takes to many variables into account and we are talking about Bobby Dassey here as the one involved in the framing. He doesn't exactly strike the viewer as some kind of criminal mastermind even capable of successfully pulling this off let alone the variable in time frame in which he'd have to successfully gather the blood from Steven Avery's sink. (which by the way for whatever reason I guess Steven didn't feel like wiping away or washing down the sink himself)
The only way anyone in the case looks like a criminal mastermind is because the investigation by law enforcement employees was botched, either by accident or design.
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Poor poor Steven though I guess in your view if this is your theory and how unlucky he must have been to have his cut open up during this "same" time period when Theresa Halbach was murdered near or on his property in which could be later used to frame him for her murder.
True, Steven appears to have been unlucky to be the focus for some bizarre hostility from law enforcement employees, which is how he came to be imprisoned for an assault he didn't commit in 1985.
But I did notice that the blood in the RAV didn't turn up until everyone (law enforcement that questioned him, televised interviews broadcast to the world at large, and anyone having personal contact) had a chance to observe Steven had a large cut on his hand.