Splitting hairs. No big deal.
And I don't think its a crime to change your mind on anything. I think its healthy to have an open mind.
I watched the 10 part series on Netflix over 4-5 days, and purposefully didn't read anything else about the case until I finished the series. I came away thinking
he probably was framed, but was a bit skeptical that the series showed all the facts. After reading everything I could find on the case since then, I think
he's probably guilty, and that there was some funny business going on with the cops... But, there are still major open issues on both sides.
I'm interested to see what new forensic evidence Avery's new defense lawyer (Kathleen Zellner) will present...