Was the Fix In?! #StevenAvery #MakingAMurderer
Roberta Glass True Crime Report
Roberta Glass
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🗓️ 15 September 2023
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Manitowoc County PD Redacted Records of Gregory Allen- http://www.stevenaverycase.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Manitowoc-PD-Gregory-Allen-Records_redacted.pdf
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| 0:00.0 | You are listening to the You are listening to the Roberta Glass True Crime Report, putting the true back in true crime from New York City Roberta Glass is now on the record. Okay, thank you Tuesday. |
| 0:41.5 | Money for that introduction. |
| 0:46.3 | So today I wanted to talk about why this is still sold so much on Stephen being an exonerie. And by that, I mean, |
| 1:04.9 | making a murderer is sold totally on the fact that Stephen Avery was an exonerie, |
| 1:17.2 | and in my opinion, what they were trying to do, these filmmakers, |
| 1:20.8 | is trying to shine up what was a very embarrassing moment for the wrongful conviction movement in |
| 1:30.8 | Wisconsin. Here you have a famous exonerie. Everybody's excited. He's out of prison. Mr. |
| 1:38.0 | Innocent, he sold as the greatest guy. And he reoffends very quickly. And when that happens, and I will be doing an episode on |
| 1:52.1 | the different clients of the Innocence Project who have reoffended. |
| 2:05.1 | And those stories come and go very quickly. |
| 2:12.3 | Never more than, given more than one day's news time. |
| 2:30.9 | And so first, if I want to look at a clip from the filmmakers but before we do that I'm going to take a quick break and I'll meet you on the other side of the break. Stay tuned. |
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| 3:26.3 | So listen very, very carefully to the way the filmmakers describe Stephen, always really leaning on the fact that he is an exonerie. |
| 3:37.8 | And Michael Greasbach, the assistant DA, who rubber-stamped the overturning of Stephen Avery's 1985 conviction for the attempted murder of Peggy Bernstein consistently |
| 3:49.5 | hammers home the word exoneration, exonerie, and then he will add in his own favorite |
| 3:57.1 | wrongfully, wrongful conviction cliches like the prosecutor |
| 4:02.3 | who prosecuted Stephen Avery for the attempted murder of Penny Bernstein knew Stephen Avery was innocent |
| 4:12.7 | at the time, didn't care care and was just interested in his own |
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