Today, we hear from Deputy Inspector Todd Hermann at Manitowoc County and a key player in the early hours after Teresa Halbach’s RAV4 was found.He claims the vehicle was never disturbed. That scene security was airtight. And that, oh yeah, he wasn’t aware if his own colleagues had been deposed in Steven Avery’s $36 million lawsuit against the department. Sure, Jan.We also learn his brother is one of the highest-ranking officers in the department, because of course he is.We’re talking questionable oversight, convenient memory lapses, and a scene that was allegedly “protected”—even though civilians somehow wandered right onto the lot.Ask yourself: Does any of this actually make sense?Subscribe & join the community: 🔔 YouTube: https://youtube.com/BeachHouse34 🎧 Podcast: https://pod.link/1665226558📸 Instagram: https://Instagram.com/BeachHouse34Podcast🚪 Patreon: https://patreon.com/BeachHouse34✨Website: https://BeachHouse34.com🌟💰 Tip Jar: https://ko-fi.com/beachhouse3400:00 The Avery Trial: Episode 1602:47 Direct Examination11:22 Cross-Examination20:43 Exhibit 2922:16 Exhibit 8624:05 Back to Buting26:29 Exhibit 8628:02 Back to Buting29:07 Re-Direct29:37 Exhibit 3329:50 Exhibit 8630:25 Jury Dismissed31:57 Wrap UpSource: https://foulplay.site
Today, we hear from Deputy Inspector Todd Hermann at Manitowoc County and a key player in the early hours after Teresa Halbach’s RAV4 was found.He claims the vehicle was never disturbed. That scene security was airtight. And that, oh yeah, he wasn’t aware if his own colleagues had been deposed in Steven Avery’s $36 million lawsuit against the department. Sure, Jan.We also learn his brother is one of the highest-ranking officers in the department, because of course he is.We’re talking questionabl...