"Making a Murderer" showed how the convicted murderer Steven Avery and Brendon Drassey will try to make the truth prevail and justify themselves as innocent and not guilty to the crime. Though the court documents described him as a slow learner and has a poor grade in school.
The directors and producers of "Making A Murderer" are once again helming the project with the exact count of the episode. And date of their premiere for the season 2 was not yet announced. But the next chapter will provide an in-depth look process.
The episode of "Making A Murderer offers an exclusive access to Avery's new lawyer Kathleen Zellner. And Dassey's legal team led by Laura Nirider and Steve Drizin can access to the families and all close to the case. The released of Drassey was not easy abd it took many years until he was release by the authorities.
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The creators of the show said that they are grateful for the support and tremendous response of the viewers to the series "Making A Murderer." This ensures them that the story was not over yet and that they will continue to document events as they unfold the stories, as Variety stated.
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"Making A Murderer" features Avery who was convicted and sentenced to life in prison, though he pursued his own appeal to the court. On the other hand, their cases gained national attention after it was aired in Netflix. The authorities who work on the case said that the series was biased, though it caught the attention of the public.