Making A Murderer
Zellner tweeted an update on the case.
Steven Avery's Attorney Kathleen Zellner has spoken out after a decision was made regarding the Making a Murderer star's appeal.
Andrew Colborn claims the Netflix doc, Making A Murderer, led people to believe he framed Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey.
Barb Tadych has been in both series of Making a Murderer on Netflix
Here's the latest on Brendan Dassey and Steven Avery, the subjects of the hit Netflix series 'Making a Murderer'
Kathleen Zellner's recent revelations place Bobby Dassey at the scene of the crime
Brad Dassey has made some explosive claims about the family laptop.
Making a Murderer season 3 could be out in 2022.
Steven Avery's lawyers have filed a new court document with evidence from a delivery driver they claim is their 'most important' witness.
Kathleen Zellner said in a tweet that all is to be revealed.
All the latest updates on the Making a Murderer star and his case in 2022.
It's safe to say Steven hasn't had much luck...
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It's said to be another 'Making A Murderer' and even stars Steven Avery's lawyer Kathleen Zellner.
Kathleen Zellner is now appealing to the Wisconsin appellate court for a motion to grant Avery a new trail.
The confession was reportedly given to a film crew who were working on another documentary by a "notable convicted murderer".
Kathleen alleges that a voicemail originally intended for a State prosecutor was sent to her by accident.
Making A Murderer's Steven Avery had hoped that the tests would have proved him innocence.
Andrew Colborn's lawyer alleges his client has been subjected to "worldwide ridicule, contempt, and disdain" since the Netflix series aired.
The fight is far from over as Kathleen continues to try to prove Steven Avery's innocence.
The powerhouse attorney is known for her impressive history of exonerating innocent men from prison.
Kathleen shared evidence she claims to have found while fighting her client's case in a viral Twitter thread.
The creators behind the hit docuseries told an Australian radio station: "The story is not over."
Netflix has released the 10-part true crime docuseries just in time for a weekend binge-watch.
The streaming giant's 10-part docuseries will be released later this month.
The 2015 documentary gathered so much international attention with people demanding to know what happened next with Steven Avery's case.