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Making A Murderer

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The case isn't over. Making a Murderer Part 2. Now streaming, only on @netflix.

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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?

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?
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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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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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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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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.

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.
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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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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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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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“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?” denofgeek.com/uk/tv/making-a…

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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.

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Could the recent U.S. election be a turning point in the Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey cases? rollingstone.com/culture/cultur…

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"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. digitalspy.com/tv/making-a-mu…