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Thanks for posting that.

I'm not going to read all 6-weeks worth but I did read through one day that featured lead investigator Fassbender form the Wisconsin Division of Criminal Investigation and it was very eye-opening to how the flimmakers cut his testimony to really forward this James Lenk conflict of interest idea when Fassbender himself said that there was no question of conflict in his mind and gave a detailed explanation as to why.

Of course, that was completely omitted from the documentary to give everyone watching the distinct impression there were all types of improprieties around Lenk and possible conflicts (all presented with ominous music in the background) when the lead investigator from the State of Wisconsin said completely the opposite.

Fassbender also said that Lenk was never at the crime scene without someone else from outside the County present and that they welcomed and needed the assistance of the County. The idea wasn't that no one in the County could be involved, it was that the lead investigators and prosecutors who organized and drove this case were not from the County, just to be extra safe.


Verifies all my feelings about this entire docuseries where they took things and intentionally edited them to forward their conspiracy theories when there were lots of important explanations that were purposely left out.