Have you ever watched a crime show or murder mystery and thought that the connecting of dots and human error involved with important evidence seemed orchestrated or contrived? Set aside a little time and check out some true crime stories, often chronicled on TV shows like The First 48, Forensic Files, or even episodes of NBC’s Dateline, and you’ll find that the discovery of a “convenient” item or the elaborate thought-process behind certain evidence is common and has a long, documented history. Netflix’s landmark show Making a Murderer — a decade-long documentary chronicling the murder accusations and courtroom woes of Steven Avery — became a household name based on this idea, to such a degree that it spawned a…Read the entire review
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