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Lt. Lenk wraps up his testimony and under the defense's questioning, some things don't quite add up.
He gets called to a homicide investigation...but then stops at a fast food restaurant first?
During his deposition, he said he got ...
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We hear more from Lt. James Lenk and we hear about the key. Oh, the infamous key. How he says it was found. How it weirdly just showed up.
He also gets questioned about his role as "evidence custodian" for Manitowoc County. This ties...
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In Episode 31 of The Avery Trial, we hear from Lt. James Lenk. This is the detective who just "happened" to find the key inside Steven Avery's bedroom. The key that wasn't there on several other searches and just so happened to fit Teresa Halbach's vehicle.
But the weird thing is that the two officers who were constantly in Avery's h...
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When the key to Teresa's RAV4 was located, it was after multiple searches had already been done inside Steven Avery's home. The discovery of it was...well...sketchy. In this episode, we'll hear how it was found straight from Colborn himself.
He was right near the bookcase, he said he was shaking the bookcase, and never saw the key unti...
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In Episode 29 of The Avery Trial, we hear more from Sergeant Colborn and find out how the key to Teresa Halbach's vehicle was discovered - and the timeline that seems a bit fishy.
Colborn claims he was shoving a bookcase back in place in Steve Avery's tiny bedroom when all of a sudden, Lieutenant Lenk pointed out the key. But with Calu...
In Episode 28 of the Avery Trial, we dig into Sergeant Andrew Colburn’s testimony—and the moment the investigation shifted from a missing person to something much darker. Why were handcuffs and leg irons taken from Avery’s home before there was any confirmed crime? Why were the guns left behind?
This episode questions the early decisions made by law enforcement—what they took, what they ignored, and whether they followed procedure o...
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The Avery Trial: Episode 28 – Evidence Taken Before a Crime Was Confirmed
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In Episode 28 of the Avery Trial, we dig into Sergeant Andrew Colburn’s testimony—and the moment the investigation shifted from a missing person to something much darker. Why were handcuffs and leg irons taken from Avery’s home ...
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In this episode, we wrap up the testimony of Sgt. William Tyson, the officer from Calumet county whose job it was to watch the Manitowoc officers while they searched Steven Avery's home.
The prosecution made a big deal about this bleach bottle in the bathroom but conveniently failed to mention that this is also where Steven's washer and dryer were located. They also made it wound a...
Today, we hear more from the Calumet County officer who was the babysitter for Maniwooc Cunty officers as they searched Steven Avery's trailer. For three hours.
The jury learns about notebooks, phone numbers, a for-sale sign, and even a bleach bottle — framing them as incriminating evidence against Steven Avery. But are these items really proof of anything, or just everyday household objects twisted to fit a narrative?
Again, why w...
Today, we hear from Deputy David Siders, who talks about the burn barrel and the contents that were found inside. Things like you'd imagine, ashes, etc., but also, according to him, melted plastic and what he says were cell phone parts.
Then we hear the beginning of testimony from Sergeant William Tyson, who was "the guy" assigned to Manitowoc County officers as they did searches of items on the Avery property. Why was Manitowoc Co...
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In this episode, we continue with John Ertl's testimony as the defense continues to question him. We learn about the handling of the contents of the burn pit outside of Avery's residence, the garaage, and whether or not the evidence was collected and documented properly.
Ertl talks about how the contents of the burn pit was collected and sifted. Not only that, faint luminol reactions in t...
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The DNA guy's testimony continues. In this episode, it's the defense who gets to question him. we'll hear about issues with evidence collection, timelines that don't quite add up, and why wasn't the state crime lab team given full control over key searches? They didn't even process Avery's home or garage from start to finish. Something that is done on nearly every other crime case.
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The DNA guy's testimony continues. In this episode, it's the defense who gets to question him. we'll hear about issues with evidence collection, timelines that don't quite add up, and why wasn't the state crime lab team given full control over key searches? They didn't even process Avery's home or garage from start to finish. Something that is done on nearly every other crime case.
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DNA doesn’t lie—at least, that’s what we’re told. But in Steven Avery’s trial, the way evidence was collected, handled, and explained leaves you scratching your head.
Today, we hear from the state’s DNA expert, John Ertl. He walks the jury through his role in collecting and documenting key evidence: from Teresa Halbach’s RAV4, to suspicious stains in Steven’s garage, to burn barrels, a golf cart (another distraction?) and even the ...
In this episode of Beach House 34, we hear the testimony of William Brandes, a volunteer firefighter who discovered Teresa Halbach’s missing license plates, and Trooper Cindy Paine, who confirmed that they were in fact, Teresa's plates.
Brandes admits to picking up the plates, which were folded. Then he unfolded them and read the number —before law enforcement secured the scene. He was wearing his own personal gloves, not department...
In this episode we wrap up Agent Fassbender's testimony. Specifically, the defense wraps up its questioning but not without Kratz having to chime in.
Defense attorney Buting presses on Fassbender about the lack of physical evidence in this case that ties Teresa to Steven Avery's home or garage.
So why then, four months into the investigation are bullet fragments just now being "found"?
Why is the smelter on the property dismissed a...
In this episode, we hear Part 2 of Tom Fassbender's testimony - first, the prosecution who finishes up and then the defense starts in.
We hear inconsistent information about how Steven's Avery property was searched (and the crazy number of times), we hear who was allowed in and how long they were inside and how all kinds of stuff was taken from his home but nothing that connected him to Teresa Halbach...until the 4th day of searchi...
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Today, we hear from Special Agent Tom Fassbender. co-lead investigator in the case against Steven Avery.
From the time that officials begin showing up, including at first, Manitowoc county, we le...
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Today, we hear from Julie Cramer, a dog handler who brought in her cadaver dog, Brutus on November 5th.
The goal was to help search for Teresa Halbach and we learn where he alerted...and where he didn't.
We also learn how Brutus is trained, what he's detecting and why a cadaver dog, when they "alert" doesn't exactly mean that they've found a body.
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