π Subscribe for more true crime episodes: https://www.youtube.com/@BeachHouse34?sub_confirmation=1In Episode 31 of The Avery Trial, we hear from Lt. James Lenk. This is the detective who just "happened" to find the key inside Steven Avery's bedroom. The key that wasn't there on several other searches and just so happened to fit Teresa Halbach's vehicle. But the weird thing is that the two officers who were constantly in Avery's home were the two Manitowoc officers who had just been deposed in Steven's $36 million lawsuit. Coincidence? π Watch from the beginning:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCJ3mSH5sYXsw6fiiDWTDAL0bYtfSwvKzSubscribe & join the community:π YouTube: @BeachHouse34π§ Podcast: https://pod.link/1665226558πΈ Instagram: https://Instagram.com/BeachHouse34Podcastπͺ Patreon: https://patreon.com/BeachHouse34β¨ Website: https://BeachHouse34.comππ° Tip Jar: https://ko-fi.com/beachhouse34**π₯ Related Viewing**Watch *Making a Murderer* on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/80000770This case was first introduced to many through this documentary. We recommend watching it for broader contextβbut this podcast dives much deeper into the testimony and timeline.**LINKS & SOURCES*** https://foulplay.site* https://StevenAveryCase.org
π Subscribe for more true crime episodes: https://www.youtube.com/@BeachHouse34?sub_confirmation=1In Episode 31 of The Avery Trial, we hear from Lt. James Lenk. This is the detective who just "happened" to find the key inside Steven Avery's bedroom. The key that wasn't there on several other searches and just so happened to fit Teresa Halbach's vehicle. But the weird thing is that the two officers who were constantly in Avery's home were the two Manitowoc officers who had just been deposed in ...