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Buddy Hinton

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  1. You guys are a broken record. "Oh yeah! Wait until next year!!" Why is so hard to see that he has a good arm, good mobility, understands defenses, good field visions and isn't afraid to push the ball down field?
  2. Thanks for Kliff Kingsbury/Texas Tech version of the events. Mayfield thought KK was indecisive & spineless. History proved him right
  3. Almost every highly rated QB wants to be the one and only in a signing class
  4. Just few thoughts. OU is probably is a solid 20-40 team in the country. As pointed out, the victories look better on name alone than actual on court accomplishments. This is not the same team minus Trae Young. OU brought in 2 grad transfers and freshman (Calixte, Reynolds, and Bieniemy) that are playing significant minutes, with Trae Young, Kam McGusty & Jordan Shepard leaving the program. This team has been much better defensively I have never heard anything about Trae Young's parent's wishes being Tech. Tech was only ever brought up to show respect for his dad. He signed with OU because mom wanted him at OU & close to home. Dad wanted him at Kansas (really Kentucky). You don't turn down a talent like that.
  5. I hope a Nigerian Prince never emails you. Or ever makes a Netflix documentary Of course it happens. Innocent people do get sent to jail far too often. Just not in this case
  6. I answered everything with readily available information. These are common claims based on people that believe this BS documentry. I'm not one jumping through hoops. You just repeated a bunch of debunked claims by the defense You are the one buying a Netflix documentary. I have agreed that not everything fits perfectly based on his confession. But it not unusual for somebody trying to hide things to change their story over a course of confession. I keep asking for others theory on what happened. So far I have not got a response Reading this thread, it was this perfectly executed frame up by dirty cops.
  7. with a gun with bullets that have wax on them but no bone fragments or DNA : the bullet had her DNA on hit. The wax the show made a big deal about was from the ballistics test. That info came from Zellner's own ballistics expert After wiping down the entire house, burning the body, and hiding the car, they just throw the RAV key on the floor in their house, because Fuck it. They were searching the shelf and collecting pornographic material from the shelf. After the search, they noticed the key behind the shelf. They also clean up the house because her throat was slit on the bed but no blood was found. They spray dust everywhere. I don't believe they did any stabbing inside the house. My opinion. The car wasn't in plain sight though Knowing he just brutally raped and killed a girl and hid her car on his lot, he willfully lets a search party search his lot for the missing girl and her car. He wasn't home when a volunteer showed up to search. He and Delores Avery had left to go to their cabin. His brothers gave the permission to search the property Avery definitely did it, he killed a girl right before he was about to receive 36 million dollars. Again a MaM fabrication. He was suing for up to 36 million dollars. No similar cases have settled for anywhere near that amount. He settled the case for $400,000. I'm sure he would have received more without the Halbach case but nowhere near 36 million. I'm sure some attorneys on this board could comment further than me. This was a guy with an IQ barely above his nephew. This guy soaked his family cat in gasoline and threw it in a fire. Not a guy that prone to rational decisions. Anything else to add?
  8. Okay. I'll play. He calls this girl he has met before, conceals his identity and lures her to the property and when she gets there he over powers her. He uses the leg and arm constraints that he had purchased the week before (verified, says he bought for his girlfriend who was in jail at the time) - which is another random event that fell right into the lap for this massive police frame up He does his stuff. When Dassey gets him home from school he gets him involved and Dassey does what his uncle tells him to. Rest of it like Dassey says. Take her out to garage/kill her/put in the RAV to take her to the pond/bring her back and put her in the burn pile and have a fire In the midst of this, its verified Avery called her phone again, but this time doesn't conceal his number - trying to establish alibi? (again random but helpful for the police master plan) They clean up the garage. Hide the car. He can't crush it because it would have alerted his brothers by him running the crusher. What do you think happened to Ms Halbach?
  9. He has been head coach for 18 months and really only has started shaping it after the Rose Bowl in Jan. He just put together a pretty highly rated defensive class without a defensive coordinator. Still a work in progress but he is smart enough to know what needs to be done
  10. Wait until the Jan 5 All American game
  11. You tell me how and why the massive frame up? Why would a bunch a people put everything on the line to frame up this guy? To save an insurance company money from a lawsuit? Boy the police sure got lucky that the guy they needed to frame just happened: 1.to call up a girl,- a girl that he had answered the door in just a bath robe earlier and which she had told her office she would not go back to see. Then he hides his phone number and give his sisters name and phone number to conceal his identity. 2. to have a cut that magically re-opens so the police can break in his trailer and extract that blood and plant in the RAV. I'm not real sure how the police would that he had been bleeding and knew to break in the house and the opportunity to do so. 3. to have a fire in his burn pit the night she disappeared that the neighbor saw He sure played right into their hands and frame job. So well that none of the other agencies that were working the investigation clued into anything fishy. You would also think an innocent man would want to testify on his own behalf.
  12. Anybody that interviews without an attorney is asking for trouble. We can all agree on that. I whole hardheartedly agree they coerced a simpleton. But I have the opinion they were coercing the one person that knew about the crimes committed by Avery I read he was asked more than once if he wanted to stop and get an attorney, as was his mother and they both declined. But I haven't read that for myself. Again you guys are acting like its me that ruled all this was permissible. Hell I was all fired up halfway through the 2nd season for Avery & Dassey. Then it just kind of ended with a wimper. It just didn't add up. All those silly tests that Zellner did that didn't do anything but fill up part of a documenty I'm just saying my opinion changed as to the guilt of Avery & Dassey
  13. But isn't that what you are doing? Watching chopped up snippets of Dassey interviews from the confession for dramatic purposes and then passing judgement? The difference is there is a Jury trial and decision that was appealed all the way to the Supreme Court and upheld as a valid confession. Again, I'm not saying there weren't probably issues with the confession or the handling of the case. I'm more commenting on the apparent blatant omissions of any information that made Avery & Dassey look guilty by the filmmakers. If you read a little bit on the whole premise of the story that the County needed to frame him to get out of a lawsuit, that BS too. The same people were still liable for the false imprisonment and the county insurance paid out a $400,000 settlement in that case. Nobody named in that suit was even still working for the county
  14. So how did the blood get in the Jeep? When they moved her body from the garage into the burn pit less than 10 feet from the garage? Avery wanted to dump the body in a pond, put her in back of the RAV, but the pond was dry. Brought her back to the burn pit. Surprisingly in eight one hour TV segments (16 if you include both seasons) they were unable to cover the entire history of Avery's initial trial and every single piece of evidence from Dassey's eight day trial and Avery's multi-week trial. No shit. Yeah. No shit. That is my point. Of course, they didn't have time to cover everything. But the stuff they seem to have left out is the stuff that points to Avery & Dassey. In MaM2 they make a big deal about the guy (a Kevin Rahmlow) that says he reported a car like TH to officer Colborn at the gas station in 2004 and he never did anything. Well turns out Colborn wasn't even on duty that day so it couldn't have been him. Didn't mention that. They also didn't mention that Colborn had arrested that guy in 2006 for DUI. Did they mention that Teresa Halbach's cell phone, camera and PDA were found in the burn barrel? I don't remember that It's missing information that raises huge red flags as to the fairness of this documentary. Like I stated previously, I can get the sympathy for Dassey and the life without parole is too harsh for a slow 16 year old. But to say he nothing to do with it doesn't appear to be true either Pulled this off a website: During his interviews with police, Dassey explained how he and Avery burned Halbach’s body, and covered it with old tires, brush, and wood. Investigators found Halbach’s’ charred bones in the fire pit “intertwined” with the steel belts from the car tires they threw over Halbach’s body. Investigators found a tooth belonging to Teresa Halbach, and a rivet from the jeans she was wearing the day she was murdered. Police also found the tools Avery used to dismember Halbach during the fire. The kid did commit a few crimes there
  15. I'm not saying anything other than there is a shit load of evidence and documentation on these cases that MaM left out. Stuff that doesn't make these two look so innocent. I believe Dassey was a simple minded kid that got coerced into this mess by his uncle. Steven Avery appears to be a slightly less simple minded deviant with anger issues. The other family members other than the parents don't exactly go bat for the two of them Everyone that Steven Avery has accused of the crime has been other family members.
  16. What part of the garage was cleaned with paint thinner and bleach didn't you understand? Apparently the narrative did not fall apart as they were convicted by a jury
  17. Don't know. You just told us that she was killed in the trailer. I pointed out that he confessed that she was killed in the garage.
  18. She was tied in the bed and then taken out to the garage and stabbed and shot. Dassey says he heard 5 shots. They found a bullet with TH's DNA. From Dassey: MAY 13, 2006 - CALUMET CO. SHERIFF'S OFFICE DASSEY: He went to go pick up some stuff around the yard then after that we, he asked me to come in the house cuz he wanted to show me somethin'. And he showed me that she was laying on the bed, her hands were roped up to the bed and that her legs were cuffed. And then he told me to have sex with her and so I did because I thought I was not gonna get away from 'em cuz he was too strong, so I did what he said and then after that, he untied her and uncuffed her and then he brought her outside and before he went outside, he told me to grab her clothes and her shoes. So we went into the garage and before she went out, when before he took her outside, he had tied up her hands and feet and then was in the garage and he stabbed her and then he told me to. And, after that he wanted to make sure she was dead or somethin' so he shot her five times and while he was doing that I wasn't looking because I can't watch that stuff. So I was standing by the big door in the garage and then after that, he took her outside and we put her on the fire and we used her clothes to clean up the, some of the blood. And, when we put her in the fire, and her clothes, we were standing right by the garage, to wait for it to get down so we threw some of that stuff on it after it went down. So you really think that with the scrutiny that this case has been through, a couple of cops could plant a few things and no one would ever be none the wiser? That a couple of cops pulled off the perfect frame up? A crime that was investigated by other agencies and now has been re-investigated numerous times. Really? I'm not claiming everything they did as far the confession is on the up & up. That is above my pay grade. But courts all the way up the chain think so. The Supreme Court did not think it had merit.
  19. I was on the same side as most in this thread until I started reading & listening to some things outside the Netflix version. If you boil it all down, most of the 2 seasons they focused on the Avery family hardship and a bunch of theories and gotcha moments that never materialize. Zellner's re-enactments and tests for the cameras are somewhat ridiculous and most certainly wouldn't hold up in court Calumet County was the lead investigating agency with the help of state & federal. So all these people got behind Manitowoc County to frame Avery? That is an awful big conspiracy and a lot of people put their careers on the line. Sounds like Dassey's confession matched up with the physical evidence resented at trial. In Dassey's confession, he told them that Avery had shot TH in the head in the garage and was specific about the shooting. He told them that he helped Avery clean the garage with bleach the night TH disappeared. He gave the police his bleached stained jeans that he was wearing. A more extensive search of the garage was performed once Dassey told them she was killed in garage. They found traces of blood but couldn't determine if it was human or not, but did determine that the concrete had been cleaned with paint thinner and bleach. Just like Dassey said it had. Also, in recorded calls from jail, Dassey tells his mom he participated.
  20. It will be interesting. The Netflix show apparently left a lot information and evidence out. For instance, Brendan Dassey's confession was much more detailed than the show let on So far Zellner has blown a lot smoke but has yet to back any of her theories up. I believe this is all a PR stunt for Zellner
  21. Now retired detective Andy Colborn has a filed a lawsuit against Netflix and the makers of MaM "Defendants omitted, distorted, and falsified material and significant facts in an effort to portray (Colborn) as a corrupt police officer who planted evidence to frame an innocent man. Defendants did so with actual malice and in order to make the film more profitable and more successful in the eyes of their peers..." the lawsuit states. An exhibit attached to the lawsuit is a transcript of Colborn's testimony, showing his entire examination by the district attorney was omitted in the documentary, and portions of his testimony under cross-examination were edited or omitted.
  22. My bad. I do apologize. Let me give you a little bit of advice. Spending all day every day on this message board and being an angry, miserable fuck is no way to go through life.
  23. Yes but exasperated tonight by missing both the starting and the back up center
  24. No they are not. Mizzou is favored.
  25. According to a Vegas guy on Friday, "sharp" money was coming pretty heavy on OU and the under at the off shore books. Not sure if maybe that was the influence
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