Thursday, April 26, 2007

Guilty Brendan Dassey

UPDATE, August 12, 2016:


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UPDATE, January 5, 2016:

Evidence 'Making a Murderer' Didn't Present in Steven Avery's Murder Case

It's sick that Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey are being considered victims because some filmmakers are arguing on their behalf.

People need to examine ALL the evidence rather than accept a slanted version of events.

Many in the Netflix crowd are falling for the filmmakers' twisted reality.

This has to be really tough on Teresa Halbach's family.

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UPDATE, January 4, 2016:


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On October 31, 2005, Teresa Halbach was raped, murdered, and her body mutilated.

In March 2007, Steven Avery was found guilty of first-degree intentional homicide in the murder of Halbach, as well as being a felon in possession of a gun.

Late Wednesday night, Avery's nephew 17-year-old Brendan Dassey was found guilty of taking part in Halbach's rape and murder.

Manitowoc -- Eighteen months after Teresa Halbach's family last saw her, a jury confirmed late Wednesday night that learning-disabled teenager Brendan Dassey had helped his uncle Steven Avery brutally murder - then burn - the photographer in a Manitowoc County junkyard.

"We got the verdicts we wanted," said her brother Michael Halbach, who for nearly six weeks of trials in two courthouses had acted as the family's spokesman.

Halbach family members in the courtroom gallery clutched hands when Manitowoc County Circuit Judge Jerome Fox read the verdict: Dassey, 17, was guilty of first-degree intentional homicide, second-degree sexual assault and mutilating a corpse - crimes that could send him to prison for life.

The teenager, who had shuffled through the courthouse hallway without glancing at a bank of brightly-lighted television cameras, did not flinch when the verdict was read and walked out of the courtroom without looking back at his family members in the gallery. Outside the courthouse, his mother, Barb Tadych, said the case had been "set up."

...The closing arguments by each side focused on how much credence jurors should give the detailed confession that Dassey gave four months after the crime and recanted during the trial.

Assistant Attorney General Tom Fallon, one of three prosecutors in the case, focused on the horrific details, and how well Dassey's account fit with the grisly tale told by charred bone fragments, blood stains and DNA evidence. Fallon insisted jurors could not want for stronger proof of Dassey's guilt.

"People who are innocent don't confess in the detail provided, to the extent this defendant provided," Fallon told jurors.

Dassey had told the investigators that, after getting off his school bus Oct. 31, 2005, he took mail to Avery's trailer. There, Avery invited Dassey to have sex with Halbach, who was handcuffed, shackled and screaming. Dassey went home briefly, then returned, stripped, raped Halbach, then, after a discussion with Avery, helped bind and stab her before the pair took her to a garage where Avery shot her. After that, according to the confession, the pair burned her body in a pit.

...[Teresa's brother] Michael Halbach said the most painful part of the trials was seeing Dassey's confession video.

..."Teresa can now enjoy her normal life in heaven," her brother said, "without having to worry about us. The hard part is over."

My heart goes out to the Halbach family.

It must have been torture to hear the details of how their beloved Teresa suffered before she was murdered.

I hope they can find some solace in the verdicts, in knowing that justice was done.

Here's more:

MANITOWOC, Wis. -- Unlike his uncle, who never took the witness stand at either trial, Dassey testified in his own defense, saying he had lied when he told of going to Avery's home, seeing Halbach shackled nude in a bed, raping her and helping Avery kill her and burn the body.

He said he made up the story but may have taken some details from a book he read.

"I don't know," he answered repeatedly when asked why he would say such things.

The prosecution argued that evidence such as leg irons and handcuffs in Avery's bedroom and two bullets — one with Halbach's DNA on it — matched what the teen had told investigators.

Avery's trial drew widespread attention because he had served 18 years in prison for a 1985 rape before DNA evidence showed he didn't commit that crime. Released in 2003, he claimed he was framed for the Halbach murder by the same sheriff's department he was suing for the wrongful conviction.

...In closing arguments, special prosecutor Tom Fallon said Dassey accepted his uncle's invitation to rape Halbach because he wanted to know what sex was like. He helped kill her and burn her body to dispose of the evidence of the crimes, he said.

But defense attorneys argued there was little that tied Dassey to Halbach's death, other than what they claim was a false confession.

I agree with the jury's decision.

I don't buy the argument that Dassey made up such a specific confession, one that he later recanted. I don't think Dassey was capable of fabricating such a grisly story in such detail, a story that was so consistent with the evidence found on Avery's property -- like the charred fragments of Halbach's bones.

He will be sentenced August 6. Dassey may get life in prison. He should.

Dassey's uncle will be sentenced in June. Hopefully, he'll be put away for life, too.

It's beyond me to understand how Avery and Dassey could do what they did to Teresa Halbach.

It's pure evil.


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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

if Avery wasn't wrongfully convicted then Teresa would still be alive. What a system we have. a neighboring police told them of a possible suspect but they were busy with their heads up their asses that they didnt want to listen.this man was sent to prison for a crime he didnt commit and im sure that somethings happened to this man that screwed him up and led to this horrific crime which he got a dumb idiot of a kid involved. im not justifying what he did i think its horrible and he should be killed the same way he killed her.

Kayak said...

Hope you watch the making of a murderer on Netflix now that it is out...I have never seen such a railroad job in my life. Never imagined how a simple-minded kid could be taught how to confess to an imaginary crime. Sickened me and the real murderer is free.

Kayak said...

Hope you watch the making of a murderer on Netflix now that it is out...I have never seen such a railroad job in my life. Never imagined how a simple-minded kid could be taught how to confess to an imaginary crime. Sickened me and the real murderer is free.

Anonymous said...

Exactly. I hope that with the new publicity for the case, the original blogger rereads this in embarrassment and shame. Complete and utter ignorance. Honestly, I'm curious to see Michael Halbach's stance since the documentary. Every time he spoke, I just shook my head.....

Unknown said...

This is all orchestrated, this whole thing. I don't believe Brendan or Steve are guilty

Unknown said...

The Manitowoc County police and sheriff office need to be investigated by the FBI let alone the 2 investigator in the 2005 trails... This is outrageous and i agree and also hope that the documentary Making a Murderer bring all this injustice to light.

kww said...

I have a son whom reminds me a little bit like Brendan He's the same age as him and shy, I can see him being easy manipulated by a couple of authoritive figures such as those 2 horrible cops. In Canada a child of that age is not tried in adult court but rather in the juvenile system. Children do not understand the consequenses of there actions. Even if Steven Avery did commit that horrible crime and coerced Brendan to take part. He certainly would not understand what was he was doing was truly horrible.I feel very sorry for him and his family I hope some day soon he is released and makes it back home.