‘Making A Murderer’ Season 2 News & Updates: Latest Evidence In Avery’s Case Reveals New Suspect

Netflix’s “Making a Murderer” gets the green light on its second season and what could be more defining than seeing significant unexpected turn of events. Steven Avery’s case is a clear illustration of heart – tugging scenes and just recently, the latest evidence to his highly –publicized case points to a new suspect.

The second season of the controversial documentary TV series is expected to highlight the recent happenings in Avery’s case led by his lawyer Kathleen Zellner. These interesting updates will get along well with Brendan Dassey’s overturned life sentence.

According to Newsweek, Zellner, an Illinois-based attorney who specializes in wrongful convictions has filed a motion that accuses investigators of framing her client. She also requires access to a lengthy list of physical evidence so she can have them carefully and critically analyzed using advanced scientific tests that are non -existent during Avery’s 2007 trial. Furthermore, she plans to divulge the real murderer once she has the results of the latest tests.

“Mr. Avery has already completed a series of tests that will conclusively establish his innocence,” Zellner stated.

In a previous report of iTech Post, it was noted that the phenomenal series features the real life story of Steven Avery and the potential mistreatment of his murder case. Brendan Dassey (Steven Avery’s nephew) was tried as an accomplice in the second case for the killing of Teresa Halbach and was sentenced to 41 years in prison.

To recall, Steven Avery was convicted in 2007 and sentenced to life imprisonment in the death of photographer Teresa Halbach, who disappeared after a visit to the Avery family’s Manitowoc County salvage yard in 2005.

The millions of viewers who intently follow every shocking details of the blockbuster documentary hope that truth will prevail. Should Avery and Dassey are proven innocents, both deserve the overdue freedom.

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