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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 18 Jan 2016

    Is "Making a Murderer" investigative journalism or a piece of highbrow vigilante justice? http://nyer.cm/3Bdf8wT pic.twitter.com/Z9rSmbExJR

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      1. Patriot‏ @helenbinchy 18 Jan 2016
        Replying to @NewYorker

        @NewYorker @PeterNickeas Not everyone thinks Avery should be exonerated. Most of us think he deserves a fair trial...not in Wisconsin.

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      1. J‏ @berzinskas 18 Jan 2016
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        @NewYorker Those aren't the only two options.

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      2. #endapartheid‏ @benjaminholgate 18 Jan 2016
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        @NewYorker now look up the word vigilante

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      3. #endapartheid‏ @benjaminholgate 18 Jan 2016
        Replying to @benjaminholgate

        @NewYorker i dont think you know what the term extrajudicial means

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      2. ocho brinko‏ @ochobrinko 18 Jan 2016
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        @NewYorker u look at the mishandling of details, the taking of 18 (now 25) yrs of a man's life, and ur mad at the documentarians??

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      3. (((Kath Kaufman)))‏ @coachkitty 18 Jan 2016
        Replying to @ochobrinko

        @ochobrinko @NewYorker Is that what you gleaned from this article?

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      4. ocho brinko‏ @ochobrinko 18 Jan 2016
        Replying to @coachkitty

        @coachkitty @NewYorker "Is Making a Murderer... a piece of highbrow vigilante justice".. not gleaning, it's in the article title

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      2. Allison Rakes-Miller‏ @SpaceRakes 19 Jan 2016
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        @NewYorker @boomdinky8

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      1. Jodi White‏ @jodi_jodiwhite 18 Jan 2016
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        @NewYorker There wouldn't even be a story if the county would've stayed out of the investigation.Who knows if he's guilt or not now?

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      1. Karim 🐧‏ @ratmfoo 18 Jan 2016
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        @NewYorker definitely the latter. Clearly biased reporting.

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      1. kirsten zimmerman‏ @kirstenzimzim 19 Jan 2016
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        @NewYorker The West Memphis 3 were released when they pled guilty via Alford plea not exonerated by DNA. Please correct.

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      1. Gwendolyn DaShiell‏ @gdashiell 19 Jan 2016
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        @NewYorker Thank you for never letting me down! Excellent piece on the bias of the film.

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      1. Ex‏ @buzz_or_howl 19 Jan 2016
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        @NewYorker "it never answers such basic questions as when, where, and how Halbach died" - haha seriously?

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      1. Benji Wade‏ @benjiwade 18 Jan 2016
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        @NewYorker it's disappointing and odd that this very lengthy article is merely a rehash of Ken Kratz's already debunked complaints.

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      2. Elaine Feeney‏ @elainefeeney16 18 Jan 2016
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        @NewYorker oh the irony! This article is clearly leading and biased.

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      1. Arj #SavedTheExpanse‏ @springbok7 21 Jan 2016
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        @NewYorker you idiots do realize that there is no DNA in sweat, just what is obtained from shed skin cells, and is completely unreliable.

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      1. Alison Demos‏ @avdemos 20 Jan 2016
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        @NewYorker Sloppy reporting; zero fact-checking. No effort to contact filmmakers for comment. For shame.

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