
Does the World Really Need a ‘Making a Murderer’ Musical?
The controversy over the musical is coming at a time when the role of the true crime community is being hotly debated
The controversy over the musical is coming at a time when the role of the true crime community is being hotly debated
From the wrongfully accused to a new kind of tool that could change cold-case investigations forever, the 2010s made us question who we really think is guilty
Although the Pardon Advisory Board has stated that it will not consider commutations, Governor Evers is not bound by those rules," Dassey's legal team says after latest setback
"This is his best shot... The moment is now for Brendan to come home," Dassey's lawyer says
Defense team argued that authorities mishandled bone evidence related to 2005 murder
Kathleen Zellner says bone fragments that could have exonerated her client were given to Teresa Halbach's family in 2011 — and claims that the prosecution has been lying about it ever since
The 'Making a Murderer' subject's attorney, Kathleen Zellner, petitioned to have bone remains tested — but she's not discouraged by this decision.
A retired cop sued Neflix and the 'Making a Murderer' filmmakers for defamation — Kathleen Zellner, who represents Avery, says she does not believe the case holds water
Andrew Colborn argues docu-series "omitted, distorted, and falsified" facts
A new governor and attorney general in Wisconsin mean that the 'Making a Murderer' subjects could have better chance for clemency
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