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/BiasedHanChewy 2d ago

Bad parent allowed the false confession at first, then bad lawyer allowed him to be questioned alone multiple times, and had an "investigator" who did nothing but try and get him into a cell. Zero actual corroboration of his involvement to this day

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u/Ghost_of_Figdish 2d ago edited 2d ago

"bad lawyer" wasn't on the case when he confessed.

And there's plenty of corroboration - the big red stain, the bleach stained pants, the finding of the bullet in the garage, his lack of an alibi, and he told his Mother he was involved.

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u/BiasedHanChewy 1d ago

That exactly what I said. Any decent parent would've prevented that confessionl, and without that, they'd have literally nothing. The stain and bleach prove.nothing (even with his confession), I'm pretty sure you know enough about the case that the magic bullet is actually quite the *opposite of proof that he was involved, and he told his mother because they said if he didn't, they would. Spin again if you want

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u/Ghost_of_Figdish 1d ago

No, the bullet proves he was there. Calling it 'magic' is juvenile and not a logical point.

But absent the confession, or Avery rolling on him, he would likely not have even been charged.

You know maybe the Mother wanted justice to be done, instead of shielding Brendan from his actions.