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The man, who is currently serving time for a separate murder, allegedly admitted to the crime while filming the new docuseries Convicting a Murderer.
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Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey's lawyers are "guardedly optimistic" that the new Wisconsin governor and attorney general will overturn their convictions.
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Part 2 is a hard season to watch. But it's also offers one of the most detailed and digestible explanations of our legal system.
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'You Can't Make This Up' spoke to David Rudolf and the host of the 'Criminal' podcast Phoebe Judge about Part 2 of the Netflix original.
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'The Staircase' and 'Paradise Lost' were trilogies. Will 'Making a Murderer' follow in their true crime footsteps?
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Wondering what's changed since this viral docu-series premiered three years ago? We have you covered.
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Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos also addressed why they moved forward with a Season 2 at a screening for the series.
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The followup docuseries stands as a infuriating look into the nuances of our legal system.
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The directors' behind Netflix's documentary phenomenon explain what they want to accomplish in Part 2.
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Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos are back with a 10-episode follow up to their award-winning docu-series.
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The fan-favorite docu-series returns with 10 new episodes on October 19.
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Dassey's 2007 conviction has been called by some "a profound miscarriage of justice."
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If you're in the mood for a real-life horror story this holiday season, Netflix has you covered.
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The U.S. Court of Appeals in Chicago affirmed a lower court ruling that Dassey's confession was coerced.
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From changing laws to releasing innocent men and women, some documentaries really have been able to change the world.
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Dassey’s 2007 conviction was recently overturned by the court's presiding judge.
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The two have been "dating" in secret over the phone for eight months and only met for the first time last week.
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How did the Chanels end up getting out of jail in time for 'Scream Queens' season 2? They were made into a Netflix documentary sensation!
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Brendan Dassey, often thought to be one of the biggest victims in Making a Murderer, is closer than ever to being a free man.
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After captivating the public’s attention and garnering six Emmy nominations, the hit docu-series is coming back.