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#3: Making a Murderer: Dissecting Brendan Dassey's Confession

Real Crime Profile

Real Crime Profile / Wondery

Exhibit C, Society & Culture, Documentary, True Crime

4.210.6K Ratings

🗓️ 3 February 2016

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

on this 3rd installment of our 3 part discussion of the documentary "Making A Murderer", Jim Clemente and Laura Richards rip apart Brendan Dassey's confession, Lisa Zambetti shares her Pizza Parlor Stabbing story...and the trio reveals what they REALLY think happened in this case. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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0:00.0

You're listening at free on Wondry Plus.

0:03.0

How you doing and welcome to the third edition of Real Crime Profile.

0:24.0

This is Jim Clementi.

0:25.0

I'm your host for tonight.

0:26.0

I'm a retired FBI supervisory special agent and profiler.

0:29.0

I worked in the FBI for 22 years.

0:31.0

Before that, I was a prosecutor in New York City.

0:34.0

Today, I'm with Lore Richards and Lisa Zambetti talking about making a murderer.

0:41.0

At this point, we're going to focus on Brendan Dassy.

0:45.0

The case against him, his trial, his conviction, and what should have happened.

0:52.0

All right, let's get right into it.

0:54.0

Great.

0:56.0

But this is a good time to actually talk about Brendan Dassy and what how he related to the Steve Avery case.

1:05.0

So Jim, before Brendan came on in the documentary, what were your thoughts about?

1:11.0

Clearly, I had a lot of issues with the police behavior and the prosecutors behavior.

1:17.0

I think, actually, at that point, the prosecutor really wasn't involved.

1:21.0

It was mostly with the police behavior and the fact that they had a conflict of interest, a very obvious, stated conflict of interest.

1:30.0

They set up a bunch of rules that they were not going to be involved, that the people involved in this and the law enforcement agency involved in this as well as the prosecutor's office involved in the original false conviction of Steve Avery would not be involved in the investigation.

1:46.0

They broke those rules.

1:48.0

They violated them up and down.

1:51.0

I have never in my entire history of law enforcement.

1:56.0

This is over 35 years now.

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