FBI cold case investigator thinks Avery was framed by a serial killer. http://moviepilot.com/posts/3746969
Wow. That's pretty freakin crazy. Will read more about him. Although could this be a ploy for book sales?
<strike>Well, this is a crazy new twist. </strike> Nevermind this guy is a total flake... _____ From 1996 until his capture in 2009 Edwards blogged on websites about murders he created. On Google True Crime Blogs Edwards announced that he had been killing for 50 years (1946-1996) and had killed 500 people as of January 8th, 1997. Edwards announced his count 13 days after he killed JonBenet Ramsey in her home, strangling her to death like the Coleman’s, and attempting to set-up her parents. Edwards is the real Zodiac Killer from San-Francisco, 1968-70who sent a 13 character writing puzzle to the press claiming when solved, it would reveal his name. http://coldcasecameron.com/wp-conte...e-Review-Final-Sanitzed-September-18-2015.pdf
Yeah, I'm reading through and this guy is claiming that this same man is the Zodiac Killer, the Black Dahlia Murderer, killed Jon Benet Ramsey, killed the West Memphis Three, and committed many other famous murders. Funny thing is, what he claims doesn't seem like total insanity. It actually makes some sense. It's a fascinating read, to say the least.
I'm reading the book on edward edwards written by this Cameron guy and it's interesting. I suggest you read about it. The most crazy thing I read was the solving of the 13 character cryptic signature of the zodiac. It also turns out to read scrambled "edward edwards." He got help decrypting the message from this guy named Neal that studied Egyptian book of dead... Idk about ed being the guy that murdered teresa but I think it's fascinating that he may be responsible for zodiac and others...
The guy's website sold me on his book, whether that was his intention or not.I will buy it and read it.
Same here. I just wanted to know what his theorit's were(true or not). I'm reading it as we speak. I bought the book Friday and have been reading it since. I'm on the fence but I believe a lot of what he says. He provides good evidence. I'm just shocked no media has picked up on this. I feel like this should be bigger news.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/20701826-it-s-me-edward-wayne-edwards-the-serial-killer-you-never-heard-of this book???
Was finally able to watch this over the past week. So many thoughts, but let me just say this. This was the gift that kept on giving. Just when you thought it couldn't get any crazier some other weird twist was introduced. I'll also say this. There's things that make you think he's guilty, but Avery's attorneys certainly did a fantastic job of casting a great deal of reasonable doubt. Given this is what our system is based on the dude should have been innocent.
That guy, Aaron Keller, was inspired to become a lawyer after covering the trial. Here's his interview about what he thought of the trial and justice system: http://www.rollingstone.com/tv/news...ial-inspired-reporter-to-go-into-law-20160126 It's a very good read.
Wisconsin is a POS state Think about how many people have been thrown into prison for life by bs DA's, judges, and sheriffs.
After hearing a lot about it in relation to this series, I started watching The Staircase. Anybody seen that yet? I'm two episodes in and I'm once again hooked, just like I was with Making a Murderer.
Did anyone watch Dateline this past Friday? I DVRed it but have yet to watch it. They suppose to have more on the Avery case.
from a politically left site ... What makes 'Making a Murderer' engrossing is watching the system screw someone over