who is the killer

Liana 2022-11-25 09:31:24

As a very realistic documentary, I give it 5 stars. Of course, the whole show is almost biased in Avery Steven's position. A few loopholes are not very clear, such as how the injury on his hand was caused, but there are many loopholes compared to the police. But the bad attitude of never mentioning the reason is only a small flaw. When Steven was convicted of first-degree murder, there was a big despair in my heart, and I had to admit that the director's purpose of making this film was achieved, and I mostly thought he was innocent. I think this judicial system has a problem in terms of conviction. Huge flaw. However, from another angle, if he is really a killer, this extremely split personality really makes people shudder. As a criminal with low IQ, all kinds of unreasonable things in this case make sense. Even so, as his kind and innocent personality, is it a part of being wronged? There are so many unsolved mysteries in this world, and how many, even though the truth is there, but some people refuse to mention it. All beings, the world we see is just the world that others want us to see.
Another point, no absolute good guy will be framed on purpose, unless you're stupid enough to be taken advantage of like his nephew.

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