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Making A Murderer team were ready for series to create a stir
While the petitions represent those who believe Avery is innocent, a pile on of anti-Making a Murderer critics stormed countless news channels.
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Steven Avery is serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole, in the murder of Teresa Halbach in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin. “The filming we did w/ her 9 years ago accurately captured her views and state of mind at the time”.
Making a Murderer has become something of a cultural phenomenon. While the filmmakers are still in touch with Avery, they are uncertain about their next move. “We’re not putting on a trial by film”.
Said Demos, “If you watch the series, I think it’s clear that the American criminal justice system has some serious problems and I think it’s urgent that we address them”. But I don’t think I caught the fact that there was a photograph showing what she really carried around with her is a bunch of keys.
“As we said before, in relation to this story, this story is ongoing, these cases are open”. The documentary questions whether Avery was treated fairly.
Making A Murderer details the Avery’s 2007 conviction for the murder of Teresa Halbach. Now, Stachowski says that was all a lie. Harassers have repeatedly called and emailed the department to tell them they are corrupt and to “rot in hell”, Hermann said.
“It’s now on a national scale that the media are demonizing this man in order to prove his guilt”, said Ricciardi.
“Whatever you’re referencing now wasn’t relevant to our process at all”. Honestly, this has been a whirlwind since the show went live in a way that the filmmakers didn’t anticipate and in a way that we didn’t anticipate. “Just because someone is coming forward now with a narrative, doesn’t mean their interpretation of something is accurate or true”.
There is much the public can do to help get Avery and his nephew released. When asked if he was closing the book on the idea of expanding upon the series, he responded “no. I know you’re asking for me to say that we’re doing something or not, and we don’t know yet”. He has a new attorney and has filed a new appeal for another trial.
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Still, it is encouraging to see people come together to voice their opinions on something they are so passionate about.