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u/super_pickle · 1 pointr/MakingaMurderer

I guess DB Cooper would be the ultimate. That would certainly lead to celebrity and fame, since he might even still be alive. I haven't kept up on the recent developments but would really like to read this new book on Cooper. I listened to this podcast interview with the author and it sounds really interesting.

u/snarf5000 · 1 pointr/MakingaMurderer

From the Avery trial transcripts March 8 2007

http://www.stevenaverycase.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Jury-Trial-Transcript-Day-19-2007Mar08.pdf

Page 111

[Strang] Q Okay. All right. And, um, do you remember where -- How did you know the woman was taking photographs?

[Buchner] A I saw a woman taking photographs. I saw a camera.



(Camera found in burn barrel: http://www.amazon.com/Canon-PowerShot-3-2MP-Digital-Camera/dp/B0001G6U4I )



Page 117

[Gahn] And you can't tell us, though, to the exactly
what day it was you made these observations?

[Buchner] No.

Q And can you say for sure whether it was the week
of October 31?

A No.

~~

Q Could it have been two weeks before?

A Yes. I -- I don't know.

Q So you don't know exactly when it was you saw
this woman taking pictures?

A No.

Q And do you remember -- Well, let me ask you this:
How close did you get to her?

A I have no idea how far away it would have been. I
was in a school bus, dropped kids off and drove away.
I'm --

~~

Q Okay. Could you just give us an idea --

A Um --

Q -- of how far away she was when you saw her? And
it's okay if you can't.

A I -- I have no idea.

(points out location on map)


Page 120

[Gahn] Do you know how many cars she was taking
photographs of?

[Buchner] No.

Q And, um, could you describe any of the clothing?

A No.

Q Could it have been a man with long hair?

A I don't think so.

Q Okay. I -- I'm just -- I know -- You're --
you're sure it was a woman?

A Yes, I remember it being a woman.

Q Okay. All right. Thank you so much, Ms.
Buchner. Appreciate it.







u/ababyotter · 3 pointsr/MakingaMurderer

My Mom had this conversation with me before I went into high school (well, it was more like a 'The police aren't your friend' talk) which was surprising considering she's a nice white lady who is also a Republican and a veteran. But, she also grew up in the south in an area with a sheriff's department just like the one in Manitowoc County.

It helped me out in my sophomore year of high school when I was the only one who wasn't suspended within my group of friends for bringing/using a weapon on campus when we attempted to use one of these to slice up an apple.

u/nullbias · 1 pointr/MakingaMurderer

I don't think he testified though. My guess now is that was the price tag for either Sherry Culhane, the one who contaminated the bullet dna, or Marc LeBeau, the FBI expert who only tested half of the blood swabs but went on record saying the remaining untested swabs were positively Avery's.

Btw, I found Marc LeBeau wrote a book... http://www.amazon.com/Drug-Facilitated-Sexual-Assault-Forensic-Handbook/dp/0124402615/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1453225254&sr=1-1&keywords=Marc+LeBeau

I wonder if this book can be shown to invalidate his testimony. Meaning he wasn't even following his own advice. The $12k basically being witness for hire scenario.

u/iammikeware · 1 pointr/MakingaMurderer

This is an insert from a book written by John Schafer. Schafer is a professor at Western Illinois University in the Law Enforcement and Justice Administration (LEJA) Department. He is a retired FBI Special Agent. He served as behavioral analyst assigned to FBI's National Security Behavioral Analysis Program. This book points out ways to determine deception. He analysed Brendan's interview and broke it down.

Book was released in 2010 and can be found here: http://amzn.com/0398079285

u/revvedup001 · 1 pointr/MakingaMurderer

Ohh look $17 for a blank you claim is dealer only https://www.amazon.com/Button-Ford-Remote-Focus-164-R8046/dp/B01D3OJNKM If it's the wrong model please feel free to supply the correct model and i will find you a blank.

u/Duchat · 3 pointsr/MakingaMurderer

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/reviews/B002HJ377A

Classic 5 star ironic reviews. Glad to see it has kept going.

u/jasonslfl · 3 pointsr/MakingaMurderer

He's also written a book detailing his apparent distaste for democracy, which judging by the reviews, doesn't seem to be a very well written piece.

u/Just1 · 1 pointr/MakingaMurderer

I recommend you read this: http://www.amazon.ca/Unfair-The-Science-Criminal-Injustice/dp/0770437761
This story will be an even bigger heartbreaker when you realize that type of judiciary misconduct goes on (on a smaller level) every single day in the United States.

u/ticktock3210 · 7 pointsr/MakingaMurderer


HAVING JUST PASSED THE 10-YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF THE >DEATH OF OUR DAUGHTER AND SISTER, TERESA, WE ARE SADDENED TO LEARN THAT INDIVIDUALS AND CORPORATIONS CONTINUE TO CREATE ENTERTAINMENT AND TO SEEK PROFIT FROM OUR LOSS

Are you going to condemn Kratz too?

https://www.amazon.com/Avery-Against-Steven-Making-Murderer/dp/1944648003?

u/loveofnature · 9 pointsr/MakingaMurderer

There is a piece of the camera that is recognizable. First I believe there is either a typo or a mistake in the camera name in your post. In the CASO it is called a Canon Powershot A310. This link show what one looks like

http://www.amazon.com/Canon-PowerShot-3-2MP-Digital-Camera/dp/B0001G6U4I

Now when you look at the burn remnants you will see the slide-able lens cover in there.

This image has it in the red square. http://imgur.com/ckhD0uo

Just want to let you know that there is at least one recognizable piece of her camera was found in the burn barrel.


EDTA: in your post

u/foghaze · 3 pointsr/MakingaMurderer

I found it. I thought she had a PDA with cellular service or at minimum internet. Unfortunately she had a Palm. Basically just a handheld computer that helps keep you organized.

Here it is with specs

http://www.amazon.com/Palm-Zire-31-PalmOne-Handheld/dp/B0001KWGOW

u/IntriguedLinguist · 1 pointr/MakingaMurderer

>... syntax, phonetics, and semantics...

here is an entire book on it.

[here] (http://savethevowels.org/praat/UsingPraatforLinguisticResearchLatest.pdf) is a very long journal article on the use of praat in linguistic research.

Here is a youtube video showing some of the basic uses of praat in a linguistics context, for identifying vowels, similar to what I was trying to do.

Here is the wiki for acoustic phonetics, the subfield of phonetics that would do recording analysis.

u/Refukulator · 0 pointsr/MakingaMurderer

This is a must read for anyone who works, or who has worked in radio. It's a hoot.

http://www.amazon.com/Original-Sex-Broadcasting-Handbook-Community/dp/0917320018

u/adamunknown · 1 pointr/MakingaMurderer

according to this book, painting cats is something people do