"Making A Murderer" Season 2 is now busy filming for its possible come back in December 2016, once production is completed. Netflix has announced the series' return on air channels in a season of proving Steven Avery's innocence.
The web stream followers of "Making A Murderer" Season 2 have been clamouring for the return of the real life crime - drama documentary. According to Gamenguide, the exact date for the premiere showing is not yet fixed. However, the assurance that it has been renewed for another season is a positive move in response to the fans uproar.
In a report by TVLine "Making A Murderer" Season 2 will portray the re-opening of Avery's case. This time around he will be defended by two top legal crime attorneys, Dean Strang and Jerry Buting. Their job is to prove that Avery and Dassey are innocent.
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Together with the two returning lawyers, Avery will also be defended by a new attorney, Kathleen Zellner from Illinois in "Making A Murderer" Season 2. Zellner has been instrumental in bringing to court that Avery was falsely accused by the state crime investigators.
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In a report, for "Making A Murderer" Season 2, one of Avery's lawyers, Strang shared that his analysis on the case is towards Avery's acquittal. He believes that Avery is innocent and is just framed of the murder.
"Making A Murderer" Season 2 will bring back on screen the court trials of the accused Avery and Brendan Dassey. While their lawyers fight for their innocence, the state will work out to convict the two for a life time imprisonment.