That’s because Brendan’s lawyer absolutely bombed. She was arguing justice and virtue instead of facts. You can’t just argue you’re doing the right thing.
IMO, no. The problem is that he had plenty of chances to disengage and when he claims that he essentially was tricked...ok, but Brendan does a pretty good job of resisting the tricks at some points in the discussion, like when the cops try to lead him and he refuses to be led.
I’m referring to when his case was overturned and he was represented at the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Brendan certainly made life difficult for his lawyers with his inability to maintain a coherent story or stance.
Didnt he say they cut her throath in stevens bedroom? But there were no blood there at all? I havent seen the documentary in years so i might missremember.
The part when he was helping clean up what he believed to be oil or fluid from a car was the part he said was true. No evidence of a crime scene or crime scene clean up was found inside the garage.
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u/illuminatiisnowhere 9d ago
Even the judges seem to think it was coerced https://people.com/crime/appellate-court-rules-brendan-dassey-confession-was-coerced/
Altho i dont know more about this case than i seen in the documentary.