Here is a timeline of events leading up to the discovery of the Rav4 by needless_things at Reddit:
1985
- Steven Avery is the victim of malicious prosecution, and as an innocent man, is sent to jail for the crimes that Gregory Allen committed. Allen would go on to assault multiple other women
- Colborn receives a call containing information concerning Avery, he passes the information onto the Sheriff (at the time) Tom Kocourek, who suppresses the potentially exculpatory information. Steven Avery is, at the same time, right in the middle of Post-Conviction proceedings, asserting his innocence. All of his appeals are denied.
- New DNA testing exculpates Steven Avery and inculpates Gregory Allen. Steven is exonerated. Attorney General orders a DOJ investigation, ultimately finding nothing wrong with the handling of Steven's 1985 case.
- Avery, via his attorney's, files a civil complaint, alleging malicious prosecution, violation of due process, withholding of exculpatory information, and intentional misconduct leading to Avery's suffering and loss of freedom.
September 2005
- Douglass Jones, Assistant DA for Manitowoc County, has a telephone conversation with Chief Deputy Eugene Kusche. In that conversation, Kusche tells Jones that Sergeant Andrew Colborn disclosed that Gregory Allen might be responsible for Avery's 1985 conviction.
- Mark Rohrer, Manitowoc County District Attorney, is deposed and acknowledges that Douglass Jones spoke with Eugene Kusche regarding the 1995 phone call.
October 2005
- Judy Dvorak is deposed. Lieutenant James Lenk is deposed. Sheriff Kenneth Petersen is deposed. Sergeant Andrew Colborn is deposed and states under oath that he can not recall speaking with anyone else regarding the 1995 call.
- (October 26, 2005) Chief Deputy of Manitowoc County, Eugene Kusche, provides deposition regarding his sketch used in the 1985 Beerntsen case and why it looks nearly identical to Avery's mug shot from a prior charge.
- Once the email is revealed GK freezes up. The email details his knowledge of the 1995 call as well as stating GK said Colborn went directly to Kocourek with the information and that Lenk 'was aware' of the situation. This presented, to Steven's attorneys, the very real possibility that Kusche may have known Steven Avery wasn't guilty, along with Lenk, Colborn and Kocourek.
- That same day (October 26) Kocourek's attorney's contact the judge presiding over the case and assert Kocourek should not have to answer certain questions in his upcoming deposition on November 10, 2005. The judge disagrees and orders him to answer all questions asked of him.
- October 29, 2005 - Sheriff Petersen leaves town for approx. one week.
October 31, 2005
- After completing all three appointments (?) Teresa Halbach disappears.
- Her last call forwarded message at 2:41p.m. occurred when her cellphone was still powered on and registered. That call pinged off the Whitelaw Tower, approx. 13 miles from Avery's property.
- Five voicemail deletions occurred on October 31, 2005. Eleven additional deletions were made prior to 7:12 a.m on November 2, 2005.
November 2005
November 3, 2005
- Teresa is reported missing.
- According to Zellner, Colborn found the RAV4 on November 3, 2005. Page 3
- Zellner alleges that on November 4, shortly after Pagel and Baldwin conduct a fly over of the Avery property, the RAV4 was moved from the quarry to the Avery's via the conveyor road.
- Ryan received approximately 22 calls from law enforcement on November 4, 2005.
- Ryan organizes a volunteer search party. They meet on the morning of November 5, 2005.
- Pam Sturm and her daughter soon discover Halbach's car amidst the mass of vehicles at the Avery Auto Salvage yard after about 15 minutes of searching.
- Petersen arrives home. After the Rav was found not before. After.
- Remiker is the first officer on the scene, without permission from the Avery's. That damaging fact, along with many others, did not make it into the affidavit when Wiegert was requesting a warrant.
- Remiker, on the Avery property, is soon followed by: Orth, Hermann, Schetter and
Lenkall of whom work for MTSO and all arrive on the scene minutes before Weigert and Pagel arrive. Wiegert and Pagel are followed by the arrival of Kratz, Rohrer and Griesbach.
November 6, 2005
November 7, 2005
- Multiple officers are called away from the scene of the Avery property
- Zellner alleges it was on the 7th of November that the bones were planted. (page 6)
- Bones discovered (Most of Ms. Halbach's bones and 29 of her teeth were not found in Mr. Avery's burn pit)
- Key found (Avery's DNA, but none of Teresa's and no fingerprints of either?)
- License plate found. (Lenk and Colborn were asked to check cars that police and volunteer firefighters had apparently not checked. Over 200 members of law enforcement had already swept the area and found nothing.)
- Avery is arrested due to being a felon in possession of a fire arm, even though he was not arresetd at the time officers first saw the gun. (Kratz later said he was "not comfortable" having a convicted felon on the street knowing another felony might have been committed. Kratz: "Investigators brought this information on what was found to my attention. Mr. Avery is a convicted felon. Because he's a convicted felon, he's not allowed to possess firearms.)
- Depositions canceled.
Problem solved.
Request for Wisconsin DCI and State Crime Lab Records - DENIED
DCI - Fassbender Report
http://www.stevenaverycase.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Wisconsin-DOJ-Report-Fassbender.pdf
Requests for records from Wisconsin DCI and State Crime Lab have all been denied. Unfortunately, no additional records will be forthcoming from these agencies at this time.
http://www.stevenaverycase.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/DOJ-Records-Request-Denial_redacted.pdf
CASO file (uploaded April 2016):
http://www.stevenaverycase.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/CASO-Investigative-Report.pdf
MTSO file (uploaded March 2015)
- MTSO Report on Nov 4 Interview with Avery and Initial Search: click here
- MTSO Report on Halbach Investigation: click here
Transcripts - Steven Avery's Police and Media Interviews (135 Pages)
by Nexious at TickTockManitowoc
I have transcribed the complete police interviews with Steven Avery from November 5th and 6th, and also three raw media interviews Steven gave to NBC26 from November 4th, 6th and 7th. This represents approximately 2.5 hours of Avery's earliest known comments about the Halbach case across 135 pages.I found it worthwhile to create full, searchable text transcripts versus having to continually scrub through the audio/video to locate particular remarks.
November 5, 2005 - Steven Avery Police Interview (48 Pages)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8looshxob1ymt53/%5B2005%2011%2005%5D%20-%20Steven%20Avery%20Police%20Interview.pdf?dl=0
November 6, 2005 - Steven Avery Police Interview (72 Pages)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/b79exnahkck553j/%5B2005%2011%2006%5D%20-%20Steven%20Avery%20Police%20Interview.pdf?dl=0
November 4/6/7, 2005 - Steven Avery Media Interviews with NBC26 (15 Pages)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/a6esf97qyhe7k0d/%5B2005%2011%5D%20-%20Steven%20Avery%20Media%20Interviews%20%28NBC26%29.pdf?dl=0
November 9th police interview with Steven Avery
DVD copy of the Nov 9, 2005 interrogation. Be warned, the quality is really bad and it's very difficult to hear - I think it was originally recorded on VHS.
YouTube link: click here
Audio-only link: click here
Incidentally, here's the written report from this interrogation, which has been online since last year.
BARB JANDA'S DOCUMENTED CONTACT WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT
November 5, 2005 - At 5 p.m. Barb brings Blaine to Cedar Ridge restaurant to be questioned by DCI agent Skorlinksi and detective Baldwin. Report is not available online.
November 6, 2005 - At 2 a.m. Barb is arrested for possession of marijuana. She is told she doesn't qualify for a public defender because she owns a home.
November 7, 2005 - DCI Skorlinski and CASO's Baldwin: Baldwin notes in her report that Barb has given them permission to question Blaine.
November 9, 2005 - DCI Kapitany interviews Barb as she is being driven in a squad car to Aurora Medical Center to get swabbed, fingerprinted, etc. There is a recording of Chuck Avery from the squad that took him to Aurora for DNA swabbing, etc. Barb sat in the front seat of the squad car while she was being interviewed by DCI Kapitany, but we don't have a copy of the recording or a report of the interview. The only report entered into evidence about contact with Barb is the November 14th interview. What did she say in her earlier statements?!
November 14, 2005 - DCI Skorlinski and CASO's Baldwin interview Barb: Baldwin notes prior contact with Barb but doesn't reference a report (CASO file, page 264).
February 27, 2006 - DCI agent Fassbender interviews Barb while Wiegert interrogates Brendan. Wiegert wrote that Barb declined to sit in the interview room while Brendan was being questioned. After the interrogation, they bring Barb and Brendan to Fox Hills Resort to spend the night for their safety. "A room was secured at the Fox Hills Resort for Barbara and Brendan until interviews could be completed by the investigators." Apparently Brendan was questioned again around 10 p.m. without his mother present, and the interview was not recorded.
March 1, 2006 - Barb gives Fassbender and Wiegert permission to question Brendan again. Barb does not sit in on the interrogation because F&W tell her, according to Barb, that the story he is about to tell will be gruesome. How would they know what he was going to tell them would be gruesome unless they fed him the story to tell on February 27 when they interrogated him off at 10 p.m. without recording it? On March 1st, they coerce a false confession from Brendan.
At 2 a.m. on November 6, 2005, less than a day after Pam Sturm found the RAV4 in Avery Salvage Yard and less than a day after police took control of the property, Barb Janda was taken into custody on a marijuana possession charge. From that point forward, Barb was at the disposal of law enforcement to make use of as they chose. [On February 8, 2006, she pleaded guilty, no contest, and the case was dismissed on the prosecutor's motion. The court official was Jerome Fox.]
https://www.wicourts.gov/ca/opinion/DisplayDocument.html?content=html&seqNo=92079
"Dassey’s mother, Barbara Janda, agreed to the second interview but declined the offer to accompany Dassey. On March 1, again with Janda’s permission, officers retrieved Dassey from school for a videotaped interview." Barbara denies this.
"Barb declined their offer to be present for the interview..." Here's the other side of that claim.
By Nexious (self.TickTockManitowoc)
November 18, 2016
As an addendum, Barb just summarized much of the same on Facebook, following the seventh circuit's stay of Brendan's release and continued claims by certain parties that Barb had declined to be present when Brendan was interviewed.
"To all supporters of Brendan Dassey, I have something to say about the state and their lying. They say that I gave them permission to interview Brendan, well that was a lie. The day they did this at school I was at work for 10 hours, they called me after the fact. They interviewed him for 3 to 4 hours then first contacted me to come get him. I never gave them permission to do what they did. They did it behind my back. And when they took us to the police station in T.R. they told me I couldn't go in with him (Brendan) because he was going to give them a gruesome story that I wouldn't be able to handle it. And told me to go have a seat on the chair. That is the truth, and they are lying through their teeth. I will not put any name but I'm sure you know who they are. Thank you."
https://www.reddit.com/r/TickTockManitowoc/comments/5dlh59/barb_declined_their_offer_to_be_present_for_the/
https://www.reddit.com/r/MakingaMurderer/comments/4bgxm8/dasseys_mother_barbara_janda_agreed_to_the_second/
STEVEN AVERY'S TRIAL
http://www.stevenaverycase.org/photos/
http://www.stevenaverycase.org/keydocuments/
http://www.stevenaverycase.org/exhibits/
Steven Avery List of 2005-2007 Trial Exhibits
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0wmmsd5vgpn70gm/Steven-Avery-Trial-Exhibits-2005-2007%20%281%29.pdf?dl=0
Source: stevenaverycase.org
Index of Documents |
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Court Record of Events: click here | ||
Index of Avery Case File Documents (Compilation of Record): click here | ||
Transcripts from the 27-day Jury Trial: click here (for a day-by-day index, click here) | ||
Transcripts from Pre-Trial and Post-Trial Hearings: click here | ||
Transcript from Pre-Trial and Post-Trial Combined: click here Police Interview and Interrogation Records and Other Audio Recordings: click here |
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Photos - Evidence Exhibits Presented During Trial: click here | ||
Other Evidence Exhibits Presented During the Trial: click here | ||
Key Documents from the Trial: click here | ||
Documents Filed In Avery's Appeals: click here | ||
Miscellaneous Records: click here |
Kratz's Offer of Proof
http://www.stevenaverycase.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Offer-of-Proof.pdf
Kratz's Discovery Transmittal Documents
http://www.stevenaverycase.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Kratz-Correspondence-Regarding-Discovery_redacted.pdf
Steven Avery Arrest and Interrogation by Wiegert
http://www.stevenaverycase.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Steven-Avery-Interview-Report-2005Nov09.pdf
Sherry Culhane DNA Analysis Reports
Day 1 - 2007 Feb 12
Opening Statement of Prosecuting Attorney Kratz
Opening Statement of Defense Attorney Strang
Michael D. Halbach, Brother of murder victim Teresa Halbach
Thomas Pearce, Photographer Mentor and Employer to Halbach
David Beach, Cousin of Teresa Halbach, volunteer in search for Halbach
Day 2 - 2007 Feb 13
Angela Schuster, employee with Auto Trader Magazine, supervisor of Halbach
Dawn Pliszka, receptionist with Auto Trader Magazine, describes previous meeting between Halbach and Avery
Curtis Drumm, assisted in search of Halbach by airplane
Steven Schmitz, first customer who previously engaged photography services of Halbach earlier in the day
Joellen Zipperer, second third customer who previously engaged photography services of Halbach earlier in the day after Avery
Ryan Hillegas, previous boyfriend of Halbach
Pamela Sturm, second cousin of Halbach, volunteer in search for Halbach, searched car lot and discovered Halbach's Toyota RAV4
Day 3 - 2007 Feb 14
Nicole Sturm, daughter of Pamela Sturm, accompanied Sturm in search of Avery car lot and discovery of RAV4
Bobby Dassey, Nephew of Avery and Brother of Brendan Dassey
Trooper Timothy Austin, Forensic mapping of Avery Property
Day 4 - 2007 Feb 15
Bobby Dassey, Nephew of Avery and Brother of Brendan Dassey
Lieutenant Brett Bowe, Patrol lieutenant with Calumet County Sheriff's Department, called November 6 to take command of crime scene.
Deputy Peter O'Connor, Patrol deputy with the Manitowoc County Sheriff's Department, first officer at scene on November 5
Sergeant Jason Orth, Patrol sergeant with Manitowoc County Sheriff's Department, second officer at scene, secured RAV4
Deputy Inspector Todd Hermann, Inspector with Manitowoc County Sheriff's Department, investigated RAV4
Day 5 - 2007 Feb 16
Julie Cramer, Great Lakes Search and Rescue Canine, assisted in search for Halbach
Special Agent Thomas Fassbender, Special Agent with the Wisconsin Department of Justice, Division of Criminal Investigation, joined investigation November 5
William Brandes Jr., assisted in search of Avery car lot on November 8, discovered licence plate in a station wagon in car lot.
Trooper Cindy Paine, police officer who secured licence plate evidence
Day 6 - 2007 Deb 19
John Ertl, forensic scientist, State Crime Lab in Madison, examined crime scene including burn barrels and burn pit.
Deputy David Siders, Patrol Deputy Manitowoc County Sherrif's Department, assisted in search of Avery property on November 7, discovered burning barrel in field north of Avery property.
Sergeant William Tyson, Patrol Sergeant Calumet County Sheriff's Department, assisted in search on November 5, first officer from Calumet County on scene and to take custody of RAV4. On April 4 swabbed the hood latch of RAV4 which later showed contained DNA from sweat from Avery.
Day 7 - 2007 Feb 20
Sergeant William Tyson, Patrol Sergeant Calumet County Sheriff's Department, testimony continues from previous day.
Sergeant Andrew L. Colborn, patrol sergeant with the Manitowoc County Sheriff's Department, present during search in bedroom when RAV4 key is found, failed to log call that could have freed Avery from his original incarceration in Beernsten case (until 8 years later a few days after Avery was released), was questioned on cross about planting evidence.
Lieutenant James Lenk, Lieutenant Detective Manitowoc County Sheriff's Department, present during search in bedroom when RAV4 key is found.
Day 8 - 2007 Feb 21
Lieutenant James Lenk, Lieutenant Detective Manitowoc County Sheriff's Department, continued questioning from previous day, was questioned on cross about planting evidence, questioned about access to vial of Avery's blood in Clerk's office.
Detective Dave Remiker, Detective with Manitowoc County Sheriff's Department, present during search in bedroom when RAV4 key is found.
Lieutenant Dan Kucharski, Patrol officer and evidence tech with Calumet County Sheriff's Department, searched property on November 5 with cadaver dog, found several .22 long rifle shell casing on floor of garage
Day 9 - 2007 Feb 22
Deputy Daniel Kucharski, Patrol officer and evidence tech with Calumet County Sheriff's Department, continued testamony from previous day, details search of garage and "possible" bloodspots.
Investigator Gary Steier, special investigator with the Calumet County Sheriff's Department, assisted in search of Avery property and general sweep of several residences on property.
Special Agent Kevin Heimerl, Special Agent with the Wisconsin Department of Justice, Division of Criminal Investigation, assisted in search of Avery property on November 6, participated in neighborhood canvasing, secured evidence from burn pit and burn barrels.
Day 10 - 2007 Feb 23
Katie Halbach
Ronald L. Groffy
Sherry Culhane
Day 11 - 2007 Feb 26
Sherry Culhane
Nick Stahlke
Day 12 - 2007 Feb 27
Nick Stahlke
Blaine Dassey
Robert Fabian
Scott Tadych
Bobbie Dohrwardt
Laura Schadrie
Bobbie Dohrwardt
Day 13 - 2007 Feb 28
Special Agent Tom Sturdivant
Dr. Donald Simley
Karen Halbach
Dr. Leslie Eisenberg
Day 14 - 2007 Mar 01
Dr. Leslie Eisenberg
Curtis Thomas
William Newhouse
Day 15 - 2007 Mar 02
Kenneth Olson
Dr. Jeffrey Jentzen
Day 16 - 2007 Mar 05
Dr. Marc LeBeau
Day 17 - 2007 Mar 06
Lynn Zigmunt
Dr. Marc LeBeau
Day 18 - 2007 Mar 07
Special Agent Rodney Pevytoe
Michael Riddle
Anthony Joseph Zimmerman
Michael Daniel Halbach
Investigator Mark Wiegert
STATE RESTS
Day 19 - 2007 Mar 08
Lisa Buchner
John Leurquin
Roland Johnson
Debra Kakatsch
Day 20 - 2007 Mar 09
Janine Arvizu
Dr. Scott Fairgrieve
Investigator Mark Wiegert
Day 21 - 2007 Mar 12
Fair Testing Motion
Motion to Suppress Multiple Searches
Motion to Dismiss All Charges
Individual Voir Dire
Defendant Waives Right to Testify
DEFENSE RESTS
Day 22 - 2007 Mar 13
Jury Instruction Conference
Day 23 - 2007 Mar 14
Closing Arguments
Day 24 - 2007 Mar 15
Closing Arguments
Final Instructions
Day 25 - 2007 Mar 16
Jury Requests
Day 26 - 2007 Mar 17
Jury Requests
**Day 27 - 2007 Mar 18
Reading Verdicts
There are concerns about the images that were supplied to u/SkippTopp at stevenaverycase.org when the evidence was requested. Most of the images were post-processed through photoshop, which can be seen in the exif data. It's how the images were received. Many photos are shopped, cropped, manipulated and intentionally blurred. Showing a zoomed in shot of a specific detail would be allowed in court, provided the unedited, source image were included for verification and context. The images we see in evidence exhibits/photos on the stevenaverycase.org site, however, show indications of pure tampering and fraud. Digital photographs are weak evidence because they can be altered, which is why Poloroid film is still used because it is unalterable.
Now here's an image that Skipp received with the evidence:
And here's something found online:
No EXIF on this one either, but it is much better quality. Maybe Zellner has a CD of the original images that were digital. It's hard to know if these are copies of film prints or originally digital.
Spot the differences in cropping and quality of the images. Notice that the change on the table has been cropped out in the images provided to SkippTopp. Maybe somebody was concerned that change sitting on the table wasn't consistent with the violent shaking we've been told was necessary to make the key appear? Photos exist with the change already on there, so what would be the point of trying to hide it now? Desperation, maybe... Yeah, damage control I guess. There would be a certain % of people that would only see the "new & improved" pics. I guess from their PR campaign's point of view, they need all the help they can get, so crop out as much as possible to make their fairy tale more believable.
The jurors commented that they did not believe the bookcase was shaken because the change was still on top of it. Exactly. This photo has always been the smoking gun. Coupled the uncropped photo with the change on the top of the record case and it's just obvious the key was planted.
In the paper bag are the novelty toy thumb cuffs. These MINIATURE novelty cuffs were presented as evidence and listed in trial record under "weapons and ammo" and titled "leg irons." It helps the prosecution because they are not photographed next to a RULER!
BRENDAN DASSEY
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9TvyUQXEMgoBDZAibMHO2A
New photos from Brendan Dassey's trial - NOW ONLINE!
New documents from Brendan Dassey's case - NOW ONLINE!
Brendan's Overturned Conviction:
The following three documents were filed in Dassey's case. There's nothing exciting here but I figured I'd upload and post them anyway. Please note the documents related to the dismissal are not dismissals of the state's appeal or of their opposition to Dassey's release - see further explanation below.
- Consent Motion for Voluntary Dismissal: click here
- Final Order for Dismissal: click here
- Notice Regarding Nirider Availability for Oral Arguments: click here
Case 16-3397 (7th Circuit Court of Appeals), Filed 09/09/16
This is the state's appeal of the habeas decision, and it's still open, pending resolution.
Case 16-3911 (7th Circuit Court of Appeals), Filed 11/15/16, Closed 11/30/16
This was a separate case that was opened when the state appealed the decision granting Dassey's release on recognizance. As I understand it, the above voluntary dismissal and final dismissal order (in response to this 11/29/16 order) serve simply to close this separate case, which apparently did not need to be opened because the state's appeal of Dassey's release is part of the above case 16-3397.
In other words, this separate case is moot, but the state's appeal of the habeas decision and their opposition to Dassey's release are still in play. In other words, there's really nothing to see here other than administrative paperwork.
Brendan's Trial:
Brendan Dassey full trial transcripts. All nine days plus the judgment with release date.
For those interested in trial transcripts, they are list by the day and in PDF format.
1. http://jenniferjslate.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/DasseyTrial_Day1_4.16.07.pdf
2. http://jenniferjslate.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/DasseyTrial_Day2_4.17.07.pdf
3. http://jenniferjslate.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/DasseyTrial_Day3_4.18.07.pdf
4. http://jenniferjslate.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/DasseyTrial_Day4_4.19.07.pdf
5. http://jenniferjslate.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/DasseyTrial_Day5_4.20.07.pdf
6. http://jenniferjslate.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/DasseyTrial_Day6_4.21.07.pdf
7. http://jenniferjslate.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/DasseyTrial_Day7_4.23.07.pdf
8. http://jenniferjslate.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/DasseyTrial_Day8_4.24.07.pdf
9. http://jenniferjslate.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/DasseyTrial_Day9_4.25.07.pdf
Judgment:
http://jenniferjslate.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Dassey_Judgment_8.2.2007.pdf
Link to photo exhibits:
http://freebrendan.org/index.php/2016/03/08/photo-exhibits/
Brendan's first interview:
http://www.stevenaverycase.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Brendan-Dassey-Interview-Report-2005Nov06.pdf
Brendan Dassey Trial Transcripts self.MakingaMurderer
submitted by Fred_J_Walsh
- 2/27/06 – Fassbender/Wiegert question Brendan at Mishicot High School
- 2/27/06 – Fassbender/Wiegert question Brendan at Police Department
- 3/1/06 – Fassbender/Wiegert question Brendan again
- 5/5/2006 – Email from Kachinsky to Wiegert
- 5/9/2006 – Email from O’Kelly to Kachinsky
- 5/12/06 – O’Kelly questions Brendan without attorney present
- 5/12/05 – Email from Kachinsky to Fassbender
- 5/13/06 – Fassbender/Wiegert question Brendan again
- 5/13/15 – Recorded phone call between Brendan and his mother
Criminal Complaint: Filed 3/2/2006
Motion to Suppress: Filed 4/19/2006
Dassey Hearing: 5/4/2006
Decision on Motion to Suppress: Filed 5/12/2006
Withdrawal of Council: Filed 5/30/2006
Dassey Hearing: 8/25/2006
Our very awesome /u/SkippTopp has them on his website here:
The photos from Brendan's trial are listed on the same page as Avery's trial photos here:
Exhibits from Brendan's trial
Aside from CVs of various people who testified in Brendan's jury trial, these are the remaining document exhibits:
Exhibit # | Description | Day |
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207 | Brendan’s drawing of a knife | 5 |
208 | Brendan’s drawing of SA bedroom | 5 |
209 | Brendan’s drawing of garage | 5 |
210 | Brendan's drawing of burn pit | 5 |
218 | IEP from September 29th, 2005 | 6 |
219 | IEP progress report from September 29th, 2005 | 6 |
220 | Evaluation report by speech and language pathologist | 6 |
221 | IEP from October 12th, 2004 | 6 |
222 | IEP from October 22rd, 2003 | 6 |
223 | Report of Woodcock-Johnson testing from October 2002 | 6 |
224 | Observation report from regular education teacher dated September 16th, 2005 | 6 |
227 | 16 PF Factors | 8 |
228 | Results of WAIS and Kaufman IQ (scores and percentiles) | 8 |
229 | Results of MMPI-A Scales and Percentiles | 8 |
230 | Results of Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scale | 8 |
May 4th, 2006 Motion Hearing Here is a list of the 5 exhibits. I requested exhibits 1, 2, and 4, as Exhibit 5 is under seal and Exhibit 3 didn't seem like something people would be interested in at the moment.
Exhibit # | Description |
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1 | City of Two Rivers rights and waiver form dated 02-27-06. |
2 | Calumet County Warning and Waiver of Rights form dated 03-01-06. |
4 | copy of psychoeducational report prepared by Ms. Schoenenberger-Gross (school psychologist) |
01-15-2010 Post-conviction Motion Hearing This hearing is the hearing we see snippets of in episode 10 of MaM. /u/Nexious provided a copy of the transcripts of the hearing, which you can find at the bottom of this page on Skipp's site. I bolded two that I thought people would be particularly interested in.
Exhibit # | Description |
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56 | Crime Scene and Statement Analysis invoice dated 04-03-06 through 05-16-06. |
62 | email from Len Kachinsky to Michael O'Kelly |
64 | email from O'Kelly to Kachinsky dated 04-27-06. |
65 | email from O'Kelly to Kachinsky dated 05-07-06. |
66 | email chain between Kachinsky and O'Kelly dated 05-09-06 and 05-01-06. |
72 | letter from Mark Fremgen to Robert Gordon, dated October 10, 2006. |
73 | email from Jerome Buting to Mark Fremgen dated 01-17-07. |
74 | email from Jerome Buting to Mark Fremgen, dated March 22, 2007. |
77 | email from Jerome Buting to Mark Fremgen, dated 04-06-07. |
78 | email chain between Mark Fremgen and Robert Gordon, dated between April 6, 2007 through April 8, 2007. |
79 | email chain between Lawrence White and Mark Fremgen, dated April 11, 2007. |
94 | "Self Interview" form dated 04-16-06. |
215 | letter from Robert Gordon to Mark Fremgen, dated November 15, 2006. |
225 | email from Jerome Buting to Mark Fremgen, dated 01-17-07. |
229 | email from Kratz to Fremgen dated November 30, 2006. |
339 | email from O'Kelly to Dedering and Fassbender (subject: Linguistic Analysis Information) |
340 | email from O'Kelly to Fassbender and Dedering dated May 8, 2006. |
343 | email from Ken Kratz to Len Kachinsky. |
344 | email from Ken Kratz to Len Kachinsky. |
347 | letter from Len Kachinsky to Brendan Dassey. |
350 | letter from Len Kachinsky to Brendan Dassey. |
359 | Len Kachinsky's notes on Brendan's statements. |
361 | Len Kachinsky's notes. |
362 | Michael O'Kelly's notes dated 04-22-06. |
363 | DCI Report dated 5.12.06 |
370 | list relating to the interview between Dassey and O'Kelly dated 05-13-06. |
Exhibits that are already available
Exhibit # | Description |
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87 | chart identifying contamination of Brendan's March 1 confession. |
337 | summary of Kachinsky media statements. |
338 | email from Kachinsky to Wiegert copied to Kratz and O'Kelly dated 05-05-06. |
353 | O'Kelly's handwritten notes dated 04-23-06. |
356 | email from Kachinsky to Fassbender. |
Brendan Dassey Trial Transcripts:
- Dassey Trial – Day 1
- Dassey Trial – Day 2
- Dassey Trial – Day 3
- Dassey Trial – Day 4
- Dassey Trial – Day 5
- Dassey Trial – Day 6
- Dassey Trial – Day 7
- Dassey Trial – Day 8
- Dassey Trial – Day 9
Summary from stevenaverycase.com:
- Day 1
- Karen Halbach, Teresa's mother, testifies about the search for her daughter
- Katie Halbach, Teresa's sister, testifies about the brand of jeans and lanyard her sister owned
- Thomas Fassbender, lead investigator in the case
- Day 2
- William Tyson, involved in searching the Avery property
- Kevin Heimerl, participated in searching the burn barrels and fire pit, and the garage search when the bullets were found
- Dan Kucharski, participated in searching the Avery property, and was supervising when the key was found
- John Ertl, participated in the securing the Rav 4, searching burn barrel no. 5, searching the fire pit, and luminol testing in the garage
- William Newhouse, firearms expert who tested the two bullets found in the garage
- Kenneth Olson, examined Teresa's skull fragment to determine a bullet wound, and tested Avery's headboard
- Day 3
- Kayla Avery, Brendan's cousin, testifies about the statement she gave to police
- Sherry Culhane, DNA analyst
- Nick Stahlke, blood pattern analyst
- Susan Brandt, Kayla's counselor, testifies about what Kayla told her
- Jodi Stachowski, testifies that the bedroom has been rearranged since she went to prison
- Thomas Sturdivant, participated in searching the Avery property
- Donald Simley, dentist who identified Teresa's teeth
- Day 4
- Stipulation regarding Schmitz and Zipperer, two of Teresa's clients on Oct. 31, 2005
- Stipulation regarding Bobby Dassey's statements
- Stipulation regarding Scott Tadych's statements
- Rodney Pevytoe, describes the heat created by tires and the scene of the burn pit
- Dr. Leslie Eisenberg, testifies regarding the charred remains found, determines cause of death homicidal violence and two gun shot wounds to the head
- Anthony O'Neill, testifies regarding an 11/7 conversation he had with Brendan Dassey
- Stipulation regarding Auto Trader employees' statements
- Mark Wiegert, testifies regarding Kayla's statements
- Day 5
- Mark Weigert, testifies mainly about his interviews and interrogations with Brendan Dassey
- Day 6
- Mark Wiegert, lead investigator in Halbach case, cross and re-direct
- Kris Schoenenberger-Gross, Brendan's school psychologist
- Blaine Dassey, Brendan's brother
- Michael Kornely, called and spoke with Brendan on Oct 31
- Day 7
- Brendan Dassey
- Michael Riddle, fingerprint analyst
- Day 8
- Day 9
MAKING A MURDERER
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If you were the murderer, whether accidental or intentional, wouldn't you make it look like someone else did the deed?
ReplyDeleteTry to make it look like someone else did it?
And pick someone to set up who you knew would be an easy target.
And someone you knew the victim had a recent appointment with.
And get rid of evidence that would cause suspicion on your part.
And hope LE would be blinded again by their hate for the easy target and hone in on him only.
Then sit back and let LE take steps to make this one stick.
https://js4.red/r/MakingaMurderer/comments/48ggyk/if_you_were_the_murderer_whether_accidental_or/
He comes across her appointment slips, noticing that she had an appointment earlier that day on Avery Road.
Avery..., he thinks to himself with an evil grin. How perfect...
Honestly...there could have been any number of people in that town looking to get Avery. He was an outcast and disliked before he was falsely imprisoned in 85'. Once he was freed, I'm sure many were not pleased. Add to that him going after their police and their money along with the attention he was getting, and you can see that he would be an easy and obvious target. He should have skipped town and went after those who did wrong by him from the comforts of a town where he was just another Joe. He could've moved his family once he got his settlement.
I would personally just try to not implicate myself and get rid of my evidence. I don't think I would try to set someone up unless 1). I already planned on doing that, or 2). A good opportunity presented itself on that moment. So, to illustrate, if I were the one that killed TH, but it would have been close or next to Avery's salvage yard, I might have made an attempt to move her and her car there and try to get rid of my traces as best as I could. I too don't think I'd plant bones, key, blood, etc. That was covered under .. let LE do the rest ;)
[–]revvedup001 4 points 5 days ago
ReplyDeleteNot all the photos are on skipps site due to the cost over $7 per photo, the cost so far for what we have with all the docs is around ten thousand dollars that was crowd funded.
It's just down to the cost and the amount of photos taken, it's in the hundreds of photos. Skipp did look into getting more photos but because of the appeal they won't release any more photos or docs so we are stuck with just the ones we already have.
This was mentioned in a thread a few months ago, i think it was when we had the big discussion about the rav4 colour so skipp tried to get the rest of the pics and got refused.
[–]JLWhitaker[S] 2 points 5 days ago
We are only allowed to have photos put in evidence. We aren't allowed discovery materials or work product, even though we know as with this example that they exist. This is why I posted the OP about a Christmas present of getting all the photos via some other means than us paying for them (we can't; the state isn't required to share them) say via the discovery that KZ has.
Another oddity - pay attention to dates in the CASO report (self.TickTockManitowoc)
submitted 5 days ago by JLWhitaker
One of my handicaps is interpreting dates in the US style. In Australia, we would go dd/mm/yy. In the US in the CASO report I'm going for mm/dd/yr since there is no 14th month.
I looking for other stuff, I noticed something I hadn't before. The CASO reports are not always in date order.
CASO page 1028 is the first page of a report written on 01/05/07 - January 5. CASO page 1031 is the page of a report written on 01/02/07 - January 2. In later pages, up to page 1039, they appear to be all 01/11/07. Then on page 1040, we jump BACK to 01/09/07.
I'm only pointing this out as something to pay attention to that I hadn't before. If you read reports in order, they aren't exactly the order in REAL time that they appear in the compiled report. (and I still haven't found the 'cow')
[–]JLWhitaker[S] 1 point 5 days ago
Such as one witness report leading to another who is mentioned in the first, etc.
And that's why they need to be in date order to make sense as to cause and effect. Otherwise it isn't cause and effect. The dates tend to match the opening paragraph, so the chronology of events should be put in order rather than date received by their documents department, IMO. Otherwise the 'narrative' is misleading.