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The case isn't over. Making a Murderer Part 2. October 19.
Sounds big. Tomorrow at 12:30 pm CT.
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Is everybody ready for some new information re our ongoing investigation of the Avery case?????????????????
#Makingamurderer2 #ShiningtheLight @EFMoriarty @lifeafterten @michellemalkin @Newsweek @guardian @Telegraph @TheStar_news
The convictions were only the beginning. Making A Murderer returns on October 19th.
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Kathleen Zellner will challenge everything you think you know about what happened to Teresa Halbach.
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"I think I had a good life...'til all the trouble started." #MakingAMurderer arrives on December 18.
Congratulations to the #MakingAMurderer filmmakers on their #Emmy nomination for Outstanding Documentary.
On November 4, 2005, a witness saw a missing person flyer for Teresa at a gas station and told an officer that he saw Teresa’s RAV4, just down the road. The officer turned out to be Sgt. Andrew Colburn. A day later, the RAV4 was found on the Avery property.
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Conviction Against Brendan Dassey of ‘Making a Murderer’ Is Overturned nyti.ms/2b3PRNd
Today Brendan Dassey turns 29. He has missed 13 WrestleManias since his imprisonment.
A judge has ordered Brendan Dassey to be released as he continues to appeal his conviction.
Was Steven Avery's blood planted in Teresa Halbach's car? #MakingAMurderer
Kathleen Zellner had a lot to say about Ken Kratz, Ryan Hillegas, and Bobby Dassey. You don’t want to miss this.
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You only thought you knew the truth. Making A Murderer Part 2 is now streaming.
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A judge has overturned Brendan Dassey's conviction for the Halbach murder. Will he be exonerated? #MakingAMurderer
Could the recent U.S. election be a turning point in the Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey cases?
When getting out on an appeal seemed like a real possibility, Brendan’s first thought was to donate his board games to his fellow inmates.
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"To the extent that there are significant developments, we would like to continue documenting this (case).” - variety.com/2016/tv/news/m
"Viewers watched as Zellner and her team of experts were unable to replicate the State's conclusions – most notably, relating to the blood and DNA evidence – undermining the case against Avery.”
If you haven’t caught up with Part 2, now is the time.
On this day 13 years ago, Steven claims he saw a vehicle near his trailer before his blood disappeared from his bathroom sink. He has since signed an affidavit claiming that the taillights he saw matched Bobby Dassey’s SUV.
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Why did it take several days for Teresa’s roommate and ex-boyfriend to notice she had been missing?
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It's taken a decade for courts to rule Brendan Dassey's confession involuntary. #MakingAMurderer
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Ask #MakingAMurderer filmmakers your burning questions. Join our global Q&A Jan 20 @ 10AM PST. Tag questions #AskMAM
Ask #MakingAMurderer filmmakers your burning questions. Join our global Q&A Jan 20 @ 10AM PST. Tag questions #AskMAM
After decades in business, Avery Auto Salvage is on the brink of collapse - collateral damage from the media storm surrounding Steven's case.
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Why was Steven Avery the only suspect in Teresa Halbach's murder? #MakingAMurderer
"This was one of the biggest miscarriages of justice I ever saw in 20 years." - Reesa Evans, Steven Avery’s public defender #MakingAMurderer
Kathleen’s experiments prove that a person just doesn’t leave that much DNA behind when holding an object. How did so much of Steven’s DNA come to be found on the Teresa’s car key and hood latch?
“I know in my heart that we worked as hard as we possibly could...but there was 25,000 pages of discovery and hundreds of hours of CDs and DVDs and recordings in this case.” - Jerry Buting
Join as she comments on Episode 5 tomorrow, Tuesday Oct 23rd 10AM PST/1PM EST. Watch along with #AskZellner
A federal magistrate judge, in his judicial opinion, described Brendan's original defense attorney Len Kachinsky's work on the case as "indefensible misconduct.”
“No sane lawyer looks forward to presenting a defense that the police framed his client." - Dean Strang
Even Ken Kratz regrets holding the press conference in which he revealed the explicit details of Brendan's confession. Kathleen Zellner calls it “gross, extreme, egregious, prosecutorial misconduct.”
Police dogs originally tracked Teresa's remains to the Manitowoc gravel site. Kathleen contends that something happened to Teresa prior to her remains being found on the Avery property.
"In every single instance, all those people who are close to [Teresa], the police never investigated."- Jerry Buting
"I gotta prove my innocence again just like my first case." - Steven Avery
Two years before Teresa Halbach was reported missing, Steven Avery was released from prison after DNA evidence exonerated him. He had been incarcerated for nearly 20 years for a crime he did not commit.
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Steven eagerly submitted himself to "brain fingerprinting," a technique that uses electroencephalography to determine whether specific information is stored in a person's brain.
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#MakingAMurderer also won #Emmys for outstanding directing, writing and picture editing for a nonfiction series.
Steven Avery appeals murder conviction, claims he was 'deprived of impartial jury': bit.ly/1RB9q1W
He didn't. The information only surfaced later when the witness was watching Part 1 and recognized him as the officer from the gas station. twitter.com/Stayin_Hungry/
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Forensic DNA Consultant Karl Reich explains why it’s important to test for the source of the DNA, and how that could explain why so much DNA was found on the RAV4 hood latch.
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What happened to Teresa Halbach's missing voicemail messages? #MakingAMurderer
Steven Avery has spent more than half his life in prison. Will he be exonerated? #MakingAMurderer
A forensic ballistics expert could not reproduce a scenario in which Teresa’s skull could have been pierced by a .22 caliber rifle.
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"Are people all over America getting fair trials based on unbiased investigations?" Read more from : u.pw/1OXNgpR
Where was Teresa's body burned? According to one forensic anthropologist, not at the Avery burn pit where there was a "complete absence of debris or ash.”
#MakingAMurderer filmmakers and lawyers react to the decision to overturn Dassey's conviction: rol.st/2b6bpL6
Teresa Halbach's RAV4 was found after 20 minutes of searching through 4,000 cars on the Avery Auto Salvage yard.
Avery needed thousands of dollars to pay his defense team, which he wouldn't have had without his settlement.
Brendan has tried to appeal his conviction through several courts, including the US Supreme Court, which refused to consider his case. His only options now are a post-conviction petition and clemency.
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What was the content of those messages? Who deleted them? #MakingAMurderer
Teresa Halbach went missing within weeks of legislators drafting a bill to compensate Steven.
"It's very much Steven's story, but it's also a family's story." - Laura Ricciardi
Kathleen posits that Steven's blood in Teresa's RAV4 was collected from his sink and not the punctured blood vial from LabCorp.
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Welcome back to Manitowoc.
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Watching the new season of Making A Murderer on Netflix
Since the release of #MakingAMurderer, petitions for Steven Avery's release have received over 500,000 signatures.
Ryan Hillegas and Scott Blaedorn testified that they were not asked for alibis for the day Teresa disappeared.
"Until it happens to you, or someone else that you love, it's easy to ignore problems in the system." - Robert Henak
Dismissed Steven Avery Juror Tells PEOPLE Jury Members Were Related to a Local Cop and a County Employee people.com/article/steven via
Did Manitowoc officials have opportunity to tamper with the evidence on the Avery property?
This should be about us coming together to work towards the common goal of an improved system.
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Thanks everyone for participating! If you want to continue the dialogue, please let us know! Our only goal is to get at the truth of what happened in Steven Avery's wrongful conviction #askzellner @MakingAMurderer
Steven was exonerated from his wrongful conviction in 1985. Will he be exonerated again? #MakingAMurderer
Avery needed thousands of dollars to pay his defense team, which he wouldn't have had without his settlement.
Dolores and Allan Avery sold their family business to help fund their son's defense. #MakingAMurderer
The point of the series is to get viewers to face uncomfortable questions abt how guilt gets decided in this country
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@MakingAMurderer is the show to convey Steven as Innocent or that there is corruption in the police force? #AskMAM
A juror told #MakingAMurderer filmmakers they feared for their safety. Read more from their interview here:
After multiple searches over the course of several days, Teresa's Rav4 key is found on the Avery property.
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Brendan Dassey confessed. His post-conviction legal team wants to prove he lied.
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Did law enforcement pressure Steven's neighbor Josh Radandt into saying he saw a bigger fire where the prosecution says Teresa's body was burned?
Steven was wrongfully convicted in 1985. Was he wrongfully convicted again in 2007? #MakingAMurderer
"They knew they did wrong." - Steven Avery #MakingAMurderer
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In an effort to challenge Steven Avery's alibi, his 16-year-old nephew Brendan Dassey was initially questioned without his mother or a lawyer present. His confession continues to draw skepticism.
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“Steve Drizin, one of Brendan’s lawyers, talks about how it would take a legal miracle to get his conviction overturned.
It makes me wonder why. How is the system designed? Is it set up for success? And if it is, why should it take a miracle?”
"There's just a mass of potential good ideas or leads to follow." Dean Strang on #MakingAMurderer fallout via slate.com/blogs/browbeat
Since 1989, 333 people in 37 states have been released through post-conviction DNA testing.
In 2005, Steven sues Manitowoc County for $36 million in damages incurred from his wrongful conviction in 1985.
Although the circumstance of her death are still debated, Teresa’s life was tragically taken too soon.
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Did the police do their due diligence to investigate all possible suspects? #MakingAMurderer
Kayla Avery says she lied about what Brendan told her about his involvement. "I kinda made up the statement."





