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Attorney: ‘Making a Murderer' Convict Infected With COVID-19
The Wisconsin man whose criminal case was featured in Netlfix’s “Making a Murderer” documentary has contracted COVID-19 in prison, his attorney said Wednesday. Kathleen Zellner tweeted that Steven Avery has the disease but is expected to fully recover. Avery, 57, is serving a life sentence for the 2005 killing of photographer Teresa Halbach. Zellner didn’t immediately respond to a message…
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Read Brendan Dassey's Letter to Wisconsin Governor Asking for Pardon
Brendan Dassey’s case has made national headlines since it was featured in the hit Netflix docu-series “Making a Murderer,” but he may have just gotten his most high-profile supporter.
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Kim Kardashian West Pushes For Clemency for Brendan Dassey
Brendan Dassey’s case has made national headlines since it was featured in the hit Netflix docu-series “Making a Murderer,” but he may have just gotten his most high-profile supporter.
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Attorneys for ‘Making a Murderer' Subject Brendan Dassey Ask for Pardon or Commutation
Attorneys for “Making a Murderer” subject Brendan Dassey have filed a petition for clemency in his case, asking the governor of Wisconsin to pardon or commute his sentence “on the basis of actual innocence and his extreme sentence.”
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‘Making a Murderer': Attorneys for Dassey Ask for Clemency
Attorneys for “Making a Murderer” subject Brendan Dassey have filed a petition for clemency in his case, asking the governor of Wisconsin to pardon or commute his sentence “on the basis of actual innocence and his extreme sentence.” NBC 5’s Lauren Petty has the details.
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Wisconsin Inmate's Confession Released by Steven Avery's Attorney
A Wisconsin inmate’s handwritten letter confessing to the murder of photographer Teresa Halbach, the woman whose death sparked Netflix’s “Making a Murderer” docu-series, has been released.
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Wisconsin Inmate's Confession Released by Steven Avery's Attorney
A Wisconsin inmate’s handwritten letter confessing to the murder of photographer Teresa Halbach, the woman whose death sparked Neflix’s “Making a Murderer” docu-series, has been released.
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Wisconsin Inmate Reportedly Confessed to Killing Teresa Halbach During Filming of ‘Convicting a Murderer'
A Wisconsin inmate reportedly confessed to the murder of photographer Teresa Halbach, the woman whose death sparked Neflix’s “Making a Murderer” docu-series, prompting many to question if police convicted her actual killers.
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‘Making a Murderer' Subject Steven Avery Wins Right to Appeal in Wisconsin Court
“Making a Murderer” subject Steven Avery will have his case re-examined by a Wisconsin court, his lawyer announced this week.
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SCOTUS Declines ‘Making a Murderer' Appeal
His story was made famous in the Netflix documentary “Making a Murderer,” but on Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the appeal of Brendan Dassey. NBC 5’s Marion Brooks has the details.
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Detective Sues Netflix Over ‘Making a Murderer' Series
A former detective is suing the filmmakers who produced the Netflix series “Making a Murderer” alleging the documentary defamed him.
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After Making a Hit, ‘Making a Murderer' Returns With More
Netflix’s “Making a Murderer” was a global hit, introducing the world to the case of Steven Avery and his nephew Brendan Dassey, convicted of murdering a Wisconsin woman.
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'Making a Murderer' Sequel: A Guide to All the Major Players and What's Happened Since Season 1
Catch up on all of the developments that have happened in Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey’s post-conviction trials ahead of the Netflix hit docu-series’ return on Friday, Oct. 19
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Supreme Court Declines to Hear ‘Making a Murderer' Case
The Supreme Court said Monday it won’t weigh in on the case of a teenager convicted of rape and murder whose story was documented in the Netflix series “Making a Murderer.”
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Supreme Court Reschedules ‘Making a Murderer' Conference
The U.S. Supreme Court has rescheduled a conference on whether to review the conviction of an inmate featured in the “Making a Murderer” documentary series.
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Supreme Court Asked to Review ‘Making A Murderer' Confession
Lawyers for a Wisconsin inmate featured in the “Making a Murderer” series on Netflix asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday to review a federal appeals court decision that held his confession was voluntary.
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Court: ‘Making a Murderer' Defendant's Confession Stands
A federal appeals court has overturned a ruling that could have freed a Wisconsin inmate featured in the “Making a Murderer” series from prison.