Making a Murderer

'Making a Murderer': Dassey Conviction Overturn Appealed
'Making a Murderer': Dassey Conviction Overturn Appealed
'Making a Murderer': Dassey Conviction Overturn Appealed
The narrative of Netflix’s Making a Murderer got a major shot in the arm when Steven Avery’s cousin and alleged accomplice Brendan Dassey had his conviction overturned, making it possible he’d walk free. Right on schedule, however, the state of Wisconsin has appealed the decision, potentially keeping Dassey behind bars longer.
'Making a Murderer' Lawyer Says New Suspect Could Free Avery
'Making a Murderer' Lawyer Says New Suspect Could Free Avery
'Making a Murderer' Lawyer Says New Suspect Could Free Avery
Just when you thought the buzz around Netflix’s Making a Murderer had died down, the overturned conviction of Steven Avery’s “accomplice” Brendan Dassey got followers buzzing. Now, weeks away from Avery’s new lawyer Kathleen Zellner filing a new appeal, a new report suggests that an alternate suspect could finally clear Avery’s name.
Steven Avery Lawyer Says Conviction Soon Overturned As Well
Steven Avery Lawyer Says Conviction Soon Overturned As Well
Steven Avery Lawyer Says Conviction Soon Overturned As Well
Last we’d heard of Making a Murderer subject Steven Avery, the twice-convicted Wisconsin native seemed to grow uncharacteristically bitter with his former lawyers, even as new attorney Kathleen Zellner prepared his next appeal. All involved were taken aback last week when Avery’s “accomplice” Brendan Dassey had his conviction overturned, but what do Zellner and Avery believe it means for him?
'Making a Murderer' Directors Respond to Brendan Dassey News
'Making a Murderer' Directors Respond to Brendan Dassey News
'Making a Murderer' Directors Respond to Brendan Dassey News
Friday dropped a bombshell on anyone familiar with the subjects of Netflix’s Making a Murderer, namely that Steven Avery’s “accomplice” and nephew Brendan Dassey had his conviction overturned, and could well walk free. Now, filmmakers Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos respond to the shocking news, as well do former Avery lawyers Jerry Buting and Dean Strang.
Federal Judge Orders ‘Making a Murderer’ Subject Released
Federal Judge Orders ‘Making a Murderer’ Subject Released
Federal Judge Orders ‘Making a Murderer’ Subject Released
Netflix has already announced a second season of Making a Murderer, their surprise hit true-crime series that captured the nation’s imagination last winter. The streaming service confirmed last month that filmmakers Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos were already at work on a second batch of episodes “centering on new developments in the [Steven] Avery and [Brendan] Dassey cases. If that’s true, their show just got a huge real-life plot twist.
'Making a Murderer' Lawyers Respond to Steven Avery Slam
'Making a Murderer' Lawyers Respond to Steven Avery Slam
'Making a Murderer' Lawyers Respond to Steven Avery Slam
The ten-year production of Netflix’s Making a Murderer leaves it unclear what a confirmed second season will chronicle, but there may at least be some in-house drama to start. Following Avery’s recent words decrying series breakout laywers Jerry Buting and Dean Strang, the former has now made a statement on his ex-client’s claims.
'Making a Murderer' Season 2 Officially in Production
'Making a Murderer' Season 2 Officially in Production
'Making a Murderer' Season 2 Officially in Production
Initial outrage around the Steven Avery case chronicled in Netflix’s Making a Murderer appeared to have cooled (it was about 700 outrages ago), but it seems the story will indeed continue. Netflix has confirmed filmmakers Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos have begun production of a second season, centering on new developments in the Avery and Dassey cases.
Netflix 'Fuller House' Has Monster Ratings, Says Phone App
Netflix 'Fuller House' Has Monster Ratings, Says Phone App
Netflix 'Fuller House' Has Monster Ratings, Says Phone App
In spite of their monstrous and ever-increasing success, Netflix has yet to publicly reveal any real viewing data, something San Francisco-based Symphony sought to rectify with a strange cell phone app analyzing viewership data by audio. Netflix flatly denied the accuracy of said “ratings,” but may not want to, if word of Fuller House having upwards of 10 million viewers proves true.
'Making a Murderer's Dean Strang Gets New Justice Docuseries
'Making a Murderer's Dean Strang Gets New Justice Docuseries
'Making a Murderer's Dean Strang Gets New Justice Docuseries
Recent rumblings have suggested that Netflix Making a Murderer focus Steven Avery may yet have more to his story, but many viewers were equally captivated by defense attorneys Dean Strang and Jerry Buting. Now, the former’s breakout fame has netted a new Covert Media docuseries focusing on flaws in the system, titled Dean Strang: Road to Justice.
'Making a Murderer' Season 2 Plans Could Emerge in March
'Making a Murderer' Season 2 Plans Could Emerge in March
'Making a Murderer' Season 2 Plans Could Emerge in March
The decade of documentation that went into Netflix’s Making a Murderer presents a challenge following up anytime soon, but new developments in the cases of Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey may yet bring directors Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos back to work. A breaking upset may yet see an official Making a Murderer Season 2 update as early as March, according to reports.

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