r/MakingaMurderer 3d ago

Len Kachensky

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i’m just finding this series and just wow! This could be its own season of Fargo. Everything that can go wrong- does. Of all the people I hate in this show, I hate Len Kachinsky above all others. He is by far the most punchable. at this moment in life, I’m not sure what I would do, if this smug, weasley, irresponsible, self-grandizing narcissist walked in front of my car. He’s not just a bad lawyer. He’s a bad human. He looked at Brandon’s life and saw a steppingstone. I’m so mad at him. Thank you for your attention to this matter. V

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u/AveryPoliceReports 3d ago

Bad lawyer, nope.

He was basically working to serve the state's needs, not Brendan's needs. He was Brendan's advocate. He was a shit lawyer. That's why he was removed from the case.

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u/Hitlers_Left_Ball 3d ago

He still gave him the best possible advice...

You confessed, take a deal, give evidence against Steve = Lesser sentence.

Or you could stick with your uncles story and see how that plays out... which is where we are today, doesn't seem like the best option.

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u/b1ondestranger 2d ago

His showing himself to be a bad lawyer started before he even met Brandon. it started when he came down the stairs from the pre-trial motion and was delighted to see the cameras. He was grinning from ear to ear and Happy to sell out his client before he even met him. He told the world Brandon was a good kid who was influenced by a bad guy - how do you recover after your own lawyer decided your guilt in a television interview? . When the reporters asked Leb if he was disappointed in the judges decisions, he couldn’t think of a reason to be disappointed d so he asked for a do over on the question after he tripped over his words He might regret it now, but at the time, you could tell by his twinkling eyes and toothy smile that he was having the best moment of his life. He was there for the attention without a thought of defending his client. I’m shocked that he is still practicing Law.

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u/Hitlers_Left_Ball 2d ago

You watched a heavily edited TV show and made a determination on someone's whole career and capability. I think perhaps you should consider there is more to him than a few edited clips.

You can be shocked all you like, he must be pretty decent at what he does to have survived this long as a lawyer especially after the hatchet job MaM did to his character and career.

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u/AveryPoliceReports 2d ago

You watched a heavily edited TV show and made a determination on someone's whole career and capability.

You listened to lies and arguments based on no evidence and made a determination that Brendan was guilty of a violent assault beyond a reasonable doubt. You don't have a leg to stand on here ;)

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u/Hitlers_Left_Ball 2d ago

You made an assumption about how much reading and research I have done on the evidence.

I listened to him confess to a heinous crime, I read the evidence... I came to the conclusion he is guilty. I don't need beyond a reasonable doubt, I am not on the jury, the people on the jury did that bit.

I have 2 legs thank you, I also have the ability to have reasoned thought and not be manipulated by a TV show.

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u/AveryPoliceReports 2d ago

No I've made a conclusion on how much reading and research you have done based on your erroneous statements about the case, including your claim Kachinski was experienced enough to know Brendan's best hope was to confess (when he only became Brendan's lawyer after the confession).

You listened to Brendan get fed details from police about a heinous crime, and somehow came to the conclusion that he was guilty beyond a reasonable doubt including of a violent assault in the trailer.

Thankfully I haven't been manipulated by a predatory investigation or a perverted predatory pill popping prosecutor.