Is Homer the Steven Avery of Springfield?
At first, I was a little wary of this remix where Vulture mashed up footage of “The Simpsons” to correspond with dialogue from the Netflix true crime series “Making a Murderer.”
In this candid interview, the twins share what it’s like living in the shadow of infamy, and seeing their family tragedy become an American obsession.
The ten-part docu-series follows the trial and eventual convictions of Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey and ignited a conversation about corruption in the Police force.
“I just see him as a complete stranger”.
When asked point blank if he believes his father, the subject of Netflix’s Making a Murder, killed Halbach, Bill replied, “No, I don’t think he did”. To some people he’s guilty of murder, to others he’s innocent, but most of us aren’t certain of much beyond our love for Delores Avery.
‘That’s … only one person could answer that, and that’s Teresa Halbach.
Bill and Steven Avery Jr. He was eventually convicted of the crime and sentenced to life in prison.
He goes on to state that the “entire case was very shady”.
He continued, ‘I think him and Brendan deserve a fair trial… “They’re good. They don’t judge me because of my last name”, Bill and Steven Jr. said. “So this way I can finally move on and then I can tell his grandkids the truth and so they know the truth”, the boys said.
Kathleen Zellner in the Chicago area is now representing Avery, Sr.
She’s also taken to social media recently with a Tweet on Friday condemning the recent bomb threat that the Manitowoc County Sheriff’s office received Thursday that’s now on the radar of federal law enforcement. In the tweet she mentions it was her fourth visit with Steven Avery.