Making a Murderer is coming back to Netflix on October 19. The show chronicles the cases of Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey, both of whom are serving life sentences for murder in Wisconsin. Both claim they’re innocent and hope to overturn their sentences.
Brendan Dassey confessed. His post-conviction legal team wants to prove he lied. pic.twitter.com/3gKQgRm4zq
— Making A Murderer (@MakingAMurderer) October 16, 2018
After multiple searches over the course of several days, Teresa's Rav4 key is found on the Avery property. pic.twitter.com/22gFRPrVvT
— Making A Murderer (@MakingAMurderer) October 14, 2018
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. pic.twitter.com/6eGGdTBjtn
— Making A Murderer (@MakingAMurderer) October 5, 2018
Our job is to prove that Steven Avery did not receive a fair trial. It is the State’s job, not ours, to prove who killed TH —-so far they have failed miserably. @lifeafterten @michellemalkin #MakingAMurderer
— Kathleen Zellner (@ZellnerLaw) July 16, 2018
The phenomenon returns Oct. 19. pic.twitter.com/BxS5DpXqBR
— Making A Murderer (@MakingAMurderer) September 28, 2018