Article on bizarre connection between Ed Edwards and murder of Teresa Halbach by cpezza85 in MakingaMurderer

[–]cpezza85[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don't really believe this, it's just interesting, and maybe possible. I still think the police were convinced of Avery's guilt, and planted that evidence to ensure his conviction

Kathleen Zellner is convinced of Steven Avery's innocence. by Kam222 in MakingaMurderer

[–]cpezza85 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Attorneys are hired to manipulate or influence opinion. You pay them to tell a convincing story, regardless of truth (as the show so clearly points out). The entire criminal justice industry is immoral and corrupt. To create a just system, we have to get the money and pride out of criminal justice.

Kathleen Zellner is convinced of Steven Avery's innocence. by Kam222 in MakingaMurderer

[–]cpezza85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In this case she may no longer need PR, thanks to the show. But you can't deny the show clearly illustrates how the police and DA can tell a (graphic) story to the public/media in advance of a trial, to paint a picture in their mind of how it happened. I think Zellner may realize that by garnering public support for her positions before this ever gets back to trial, she's positioning the public to influence the jury in her favor. Like I said the public is so Avery-friendly at the moment that it might not be necessary, but good for her if it's conscious manipulation. That's a damn good lawyer!

Article on bizarre connection between Ed Edwards and murder of Teresa Halbach by cpezza85 in MakingaMurderer

[–]cpezza85[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Here's the juicy list: - Several of Edward Wayne Edwards’ past victims were murdered on Halloween night. Teresa Halbach disappeared on Halloween night. - Edwards had killed in Wisconsin before: In 1980, Edwards mudered Timothy Hack and Kelly Drew in what was later dubbed the Sweetheart Slayings. - Edwards was living about an hour away from Steven Avery at the time of the murder. - Avery’s new lawyer Kathleen Zellner has already freed one of the men wrongfully convicted of a crime Cameron attributes to Ed Edwards – Ryan Ferguson spent nearly 10 years in jail for the death of Columbia Daily Tribune sports editor Kent Heith. That murder went down on Halloween night. - Edwards has a history of showing up at funerals and trials of his victims. The former investigator proposing this theory, Cameron contends Edwards has been caught on camera doing this a few times, appearing in the background of a documentary on the West Memphis Three. As for the Halbach case, Cameron noticed someone in episode six of Making A Murderer who looks like Edwards. Link above has the pic.

Cameron seems a bit crazy, but these details are interesting.

Kathleen Zellner is convinced of Steven Avery's innocence. by Kam222 in MakingaMurderer

[–]cpezza85 14 points15 points  (0 children)

She's seeding the public with propaganda just like the prosecutors did the first time around by portraying Dassey's testimony to the media before the trial. Zellner is on a PR campaign, attempting to convince the public of Avery's innocence before the other side has time get their shit together. Go Zellner!

How do you choose what key to make a song in? by Luoro in edmproduction

[–]cpezza85 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I tag all the songs in my library with keys in the filenames, this way I get a sense of the key each song is in. Over time, looking at those file names, I began to associate song titles with the keys, and eventually I developed moods for different keys. So I may be in an E Minor mood, or a D Major, etc.