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‘Making a Murderer’ Part 2 Premiere Date Set at Netflix
The highly-anticipated second installment of “Making a Murderer” has an official Netflix premiere date, the streaming giant announced Tuesday. Part 2 will debut on Oct. 19. The first installment of the Emmy-winning documentary series followed the journey of Steven Avery. Avery was convicted of sexual assault and attempted murder in 1985, but was exonerated by DNA evidence after serving 18 years in prison.
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Making a Murderer nephew Brendan Dassey freed by judge
A judge orders the immediate release of Brendan Dassey, whose case featured in Netflix's Making a Murderer.
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Steven Avery's attorney to offer alternate theory on Teresa Halbach's death today
Steven Avery's attorney, Kathleen Zellner plans to offer an alternate version of how photographer Teresa Halbach died.
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Making a Murderer's Brendan Dassey Conviction Overturned, Could Be Released in 90 Days
One of the stars of the Netflix hit Making a Murderer just received major news today in a Milwaukee court. Brendan Dassey's conviction was overturned by a federal judge moments ago, court reporters tweeted. According to court documents, a judge ordered that Brendan should be "released from custody unless, within 90 days of the date of this decision, the State initiates proceedings to retry him."
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Netflix is making more 'Making a Murderer'
Netflix is ready to make more "Making a Murderer." The streaming service on Tuesday said it has started production on new episodes of its docuseries about convicted killer Steven Avery that will act as a follow up to Season 1. The new season, the company said, will revisit the case and be "an in-depth look at the high-stakes post-conviction process" and explore the "emotional toll" on all involved. "Making a Murderer" debuted in December and quickly gripped holiday binge-watchers.
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'Making A Murderer' Steven Avery Exonerated By August 29, 2016?
Avery’s lawyer, Kathleen Zellner, has asked the court to extend the time for filing the brief by 90 days – until August 29, 2016. The document titled “Motion to extend the time for filing defendant-appellant’s brief,” (read the document here) submitted by Zellner and Tricia Bushnell, states that the record in the case in question was filed on April 20, 2016. While the brief is due on May 31, 2016 (40 days thereafter), the document states that “despite diligent and extensive efforts...
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Steven Avery’s lawyer: We have a new suspect in Teresa Halbach murder
It’s the news Making a Murderer fans and Steven Avery supporters have been waiting for: Avery’s lawyer, Kathleen Zellner, has revealed that she and her legal team have a new suspect in the Teresa Halbach murder. “We have a couple [of new suspects],” Zellner told The Wrap. “I’d say there’s one leading the pack by a lot. But I don’t want to scare him off. I don’t want him to run.”
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Steven Avery case: New information questions if bones found were Teresa Halbach’s
Making a Murderer subject Steven Avery may have even more hope for freedom after new research, conducted by Stop Wrongful Convictions campaigner and author Lynne Blanchard, has seen the light of day. Blanchard points out a seemingly obvious fact: that people are taking for granted that the bone fragments discovered in Avery’s outdoor fire pit are those of murdered photographer Teresa Halbach.
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MAKING A MURDERER Spin-Off | CSI: MANITOWOC
If you liked Making a Murderer on Netflix, you'll love CSI: Manitowoc. The characters you fell in love with still have a few more cases to crack...
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Making A Murderer: Is Stephen Avery about to be proved innocent?
It’s the real-life whodunnit that gripped the world over the Christmas period. Netflix’s Making A Murderer follows the story of Steven Avery, a man who spends 18 years in prison having been wrongfully convicted of rape, only to then be accused of the murder of photographer Teresa Halbach months after his release. Since then, Avery has spent ten years incarcerated following his conviction: the documentary makes the compelling argument...
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'Making a Murderer': Steven Avery's Brother Gives First Interview
Earl Avery, the brother of Making a Murderer subject Steven Avery — one of two brothers Steven has publicly accused of murdering Teresa Halbach — has given his first interview since the Netflix docuseries thrust his family into the national spotlight. Avery told Access Hollywood that he recently began speaking to his brother again, and that he doesn't hold the accusation against him.
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'Making A Murderer'-Inspired Protests In Manitowoc County Want To "Send A Message" For Steven Avery & Brendan Dassey
As if the Manitowoc Police Department wasn't having a hard enough time, the Manitowoc police are preparing for protestors who plan to gather in support of Avery and Dassey outside the courthouse this week. Local TV news station WBAY spoke with the organizers of three protest groups that will meet together in Manitowoc at 10 a.m. Friday. One of the protest organizers, Katie Stamoularas, said her group is trying to bring attention to a broken criminal justice system.
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A Cold Case Expert Thinks ‘Making A Murderer’ May Be Tied To One Of The Most Prolific Serial Killers Ever
Was the murder of Teresa Halbach committed by Edward Wayne Edwards, a man who may have killed over a hundred people?
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Do you think Steven Avery killed Teresa Halbach? If not, who is your prime suspect?
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Wisconsin tried to shut down 'Making a Murderer' before it came out
The 'Making a Murderer' filmmakers believe local government was trying to silence the Netflix docuseries.
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MAKING A MURDERER (The Cliff's Notes Song)
If you don’t have time for 11 hours of great doc, try the 2 minute MURDERER sample, in song form:
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Andrew Colborn rips report on Steven Avery
A Manitowoc County officer featured in the popular Netflix series "Making a Murderer" on Tuesday berated a reporter.
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Juror from Dassey Case: Should be a new trial
The fascination and discussion surrounding the Netflix docu-series, 'Making a Murderer' continues and Monday, a juror from Brendan Dassey's trial spoke out.
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How “Making a Murderer” Went Wrong
The Netflix series seems more like vigilante justice than investigative journalism.
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'Making a Murderer': Steven Avery's Lawyer on the Evidence Left Out
Jerry Buting discusses bones, bullets, burn pits and the details left out of the documentary.
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