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'Making a Murderer', everything you need to know

Unless you have been living under a rock, you probably have heard of Netflix's hit documentary, 'Making a Murderer'. Well guess what, Netflix has announced the hit show will be returning for a second season. We have got everything you need to know to get refreshed on the first season and ready for the second. The show has thrust it's way to becoming headline news and raises a lot of questions about the American judicial system. If you have never seen a single episode, or have seen every one, this WebReel has been created to bring you all things 'Making a Murder' related. We have compiled the best websites to summarize the series for people who have never seen the show. We have also curated the best sites for people who have seen the entire series, want to learn more, and want to keep up with the latest breaking news on the topic. Below is a short summary of the series for people who have never seen it. (Pulled from VOX.com, link in WebReel) Netflix's Making a Murderer tells a chilling story: SHOW SUMMARY Steven Avery of Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, was sent to prison for 18 years for a crime he didn't commit, only to be released after a prolonged legal battle. But once he's finally let go, just a few years later he's thrown into prison again for a different crime that, the documentary argues, Avery also may not have committed.

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BEST SUMMARY OF THE ENTIRE CASE NEW TO 'MAKING A MURDERER' START HERE: This is a great article by Vox.com that does a solid job of explaining the entire case of Steven Avery and the Netflix documentary 'Making a Murderer'. Warning: There are spoilers ahead.
Great SUMMARY of the show and its success This is a great summary of the entire case and documentary, done by Slate.com. It talks about the whole case and helps to explain its pop-culture success. What’s Really Going On in Making a Murderer? A Comprehensive Breakdown. What is Making a Murderer and why do many people seem to be obsessed with it? It’s a documentary TV show, all 10 episodes of which went live on Netflix ...
Wikipedia SUMMARY of the show and the characters This is a standard Wikipedia summary of the show. It does a great job of giving of full overview of the documentary, the characters, and the courts cases. It is a good place to start.
Great Rolling Stone interview with creators of the show This is a Rolling Stone interview with Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos, the producers and directors of ‘Making a Murderer’. It addresses a lot of the questions surrounding the documentary.
Interview with defense attorney Dean Strang Slate.com talks with the defense attorney Dean Strang about Avery’s innocence, the future of the case, and the success of the show. Strang also brings up new arguments the prosecution has brought up questioning the show 'Making a Murderer'.
‘Making a Murderer’ Left Out Crucial Facts, Prosecutor Says While the documentary ‘Making A Murderer’ has been incredibly successful, the lead prosecutor against Steven Avery argues the show has left out some key details that point to Avery’s guilt. This New York Times article discusses the key evidence that the lead prosecutor Ken Kratz said the documentary left out. The key evidence is: - That evidence included DNA from Mr. Avery’s sweat was found on a latch under the hood of the victim’s car. - Mr. Avery’s blood was found inside the victim’s vehicle. - a bullet the vicims DNA on it was found in Mr. Avery’s garage and was matched to a rifle that hung over Mr. Avery’s bed. While the documentary ‘Making A Murderer’ has been incredibly successful, the lead prosecutor against Steven Avery argues the show has left out some key details that point to Avery’s guilt. This New York Times article discusses the key evidence that the lead prosecutor Ken Kratz said the documentary left out. The key evidence is: - That evidence included DNA from Mr. Avery’s sweat was found on a latch under the hood of the victim’s car. - Mr. Avery’s blood was found inside the victim’s vehicle. - a bullet the vicims DNA on it was found in Mr. Avery’s garage and was matched to a rifle that hung over Mr. Avery’s bed.
Original juror believes Steven Avery was framed This is a Today.com article and video. It discusses new information about an original jury member who has come out saying they believe Steven Avery was framed. They claim they feared for their safety and thus voted guilty. The video shows release of this information by the creators of ‘Making a Murderer’.
Juror comes out saying their decision was correct A CBS news article talks about a juror named Diane Free who has come out saying she stands by their decision. She told The Associated Press by phone that she was comfortable with the verdict we reached. The thing on Netflix was a movie, not a documentary.
No pardon from President Obama This is an article discussing the fact that President Obama is unable to pardon Steven Avery. This is the case because Steven Avery is being held by the State and thus a pardon would have to come from State officials.
No pardon from Governor Scott Walker This Huffington Post article talks about how Governor Scott Walker won't pardon 'Making a Murderer' convict Steven Avery. The Wisconsin governor dismissed a petition of 270,000 people who believe Avery was framed. This is very important because a pardon must come from him and cannot come from President Obama.
Google breaking news on Steven Avery Check out Google news for the most up-to-date breaking news on Steven Avery.
Twitter: breaking news on Steven Avery Check out Twitter for the most up-to-date breaking news on Steven Avery.
What fans should watch next This is a Time article that discusses what true crime shows fans of ‘Making of a Murderer’ should watch next.
What fans should read next This USA Today video discuses great articles to read to gain a further understanding of the American Judicial system.
Reddit: Making a Murderer Breaking Reddit News on 'Making a Murderer'
Season 2: What to Expect This article by Movie News Guide discusses the new updates expected in season 2. Making A Murderer Season 2 will document certain changes in the attorneys representing the case and also fresh evidence will be produced.
Making a Murderer will return for season 2 on Netflix This article by The Telegraph, gives a great summary of the entire case to-date, and what to expect for season 2.

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