Chuck Avery Steven Is A Liar… I Didn’t Murder Anyone!!!
There was evidence of DNA transferred, Steven Avery’s DNA. He was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Prosecutor Ken Kratz told People Magazine last week that the filmmakers omitted key evidence in their portrayal of the case.
Fans of a popular Netflix docuseries are calling for the release of its subject.
A call from Avery, in jail, to Janda, about a bonfire October 31, 2005, when prosecutors say Avery burned Halbach’s body.
Avery’s defense attorneys argued that Avery could have been framed for Halbach’s murder.
State Rep. Andre Jacque, R-De Pere, who represents the Mishicot area where Avery’s salvage yard is located, said he hasn’t watched the documentary and doesn’t know if he will. He said he’s received a handful of emails about the film, but all of them have been from people outside of his district. He told Fox 11 News: “I believe there to be 80 to 90 percent of the physical evidence, the forensic evidence, that ties Steven Avery to this murder never to have been presented in this documentary”. That was the actual word the juror used, and went on to describe the jurors ultimately trading votes in the jury room. The petition seeks to get Dassey’s conviction vacated and a new trial ordered.
As with Avery’s story now, fans of “Serial” concocted their own theories for the true guilty party behind Lee’s killing, raising impassioned defenses on Syed’s behalf.
Demos and Ricciardi first disclosed their contact with the juror on NBC’s “Today” show on Tuesday.
Avery’s appeals have been rejected all the way up to the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
To add insult to injury, due to the murder allegations and the fact that a jury likely wouldn’t hand over $36 million to a murder suspect, Avery was forced to settle the lawsuit for $400,000, which meant that he would dismiss all claims of wrongdoing against the county.
“The Morris case gave them a chance to claim a violent felony had been committed by one of the Averies”, says his court-appointed lawyer, “and, of course, the Sheriff’s Department and the DA took it and ran”.
Many of those emails have not been kind. “I am not going to override a system that is already put in place”.
With that said, I think there’s another story that needs to be told about what happened after Making a Murderer drew national and worldwide attention to the Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey case.
Steven Avery claimed his two brothers may have killed Teresa Halbach, according to TMZ. But now, thanks to the Northwestern University’s Center on Wrongful Convictions of Youth, Dassey will receive a writ of Habeas corpus, which will lead to Wisconsin examining Dassey’s case to determine if he was illegally imprisoned.
But the directors said the only intention behind the documentary was to “start a dialogue”.