Listening to Steven's interrogations again from a "Guilty" perspective

If you truly want to consider it from a guilty perspective and not just say you did, take that thinking one step further. Why isn't he angry? An innocent man, already wrongfully convicted once, would certainly be angry as hell if he thought the cops were trying to set him up again. Especially a man like Avery, who is described as angry and short-tempered by almost all who know him. A man who attacks people at gunpoint because they told cops he was sexually harassing him, sends his wife death threats from prison monitored mail, threatens his new fiancé and says "all bitches owe him." But somehow in this interview he stays cool as a cucumber. That doesn't seem like the Avery his friends and family describe. Could he possibly be staying so calm because he actually is guilty, knew he would be questioned, and is trying to appear cooperative?

Keep in mind as well that he's lying throughout all of his interviews. Avoiding mentioning the burn pit when listing everywhere they burn things on the property, saying he hasn't burned anything in weeks, lying about being in bed early when he know in fact he was with Brendan, and multiple witnesses saw them at the bonfire.

So we have this usually volatile and short-tempered man acting perfectly calm, when an innocent man would certainly be furious if he thought he was being framed again, and lying about what he did during the crucial time period.

Putting it another way, if I were to listen to this from a truther perspective: Avery is being framed for the second time! He has no impulse control, why the fuck is he not PISSED that this is happening?!?!

Perhaps because he's guilty, knew he would be questioned, and has already rehearsed the lies he would tell police. After all, his cohort Brendan told the exact same story, before they both fessed up to being together having a fire that night when all the witnesses came forward.

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