Making A Murderer

  • EntertainmentVariety

    ‘Making A Murderer’ Detective Sues Netflix for Defamation

    A retired sheriff’s detective sued Netflix for defamation on Monday, alleging that the hit series “Making a Murderer” falsely suggested that he planted evidence to frame a murder suspect. Andrew Colborn filed suit in Manitowoc County Circuit Court in Wisconsin, alleging that he had been subject to “worldwide ridicule, contempt and disdain” since the docuseries […]

  • EntertainmentYahoo TV

    'Making a Murderer Part 2' review: Netflix series is true crime over a long time

    The second season of the hit true-crime drama offers 10 more episodes of investigation, with a new defense lawyer who’s a real star, but it covers much of the same ground.

  • NewsThe Wrap

    ‘Making a Murderer': Watch the Trailer for the Second Season (Video)

    Netflix has released the trailer for the highly-anticipated second part of “Making a Murderer,” which will follow Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey, as well as their lawyers, post conviction for the murder of Teresa Halbach. “Making a Murderer” premiered in 2015 and quickly became a worldwide phenomenon. “Some people feel really bad and sad for what happened to me,” Avery says in the trailer.

  • NewsVariety

    ‘Making a Murderer’s’ Brendan Dassey Loses Bid to Take Case to Supreme Court

    The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to take up the case of Wisconsin teen Brendan Dassey, who was featured in the hit Netflix documentary series “Making a Murderer.” Dassey is serving a life sentence after being convicted along with his uncle, Steven Avery, in separate jury trials for the 2005 rape and murder of photographer Teresa […]

  • NewsAssociated Press

    Court: 'Making a Murderer' defendant Brendan Dassey's confession stands

    CHICAGO (AP) — A federal appeals court has overturned a ruling that could have freed a Wisconsin inmate featured in the "Making a Murderer" series from prison.

  • NewsAssociated Press

    'Making a Murderer' defendant Avery denied new trial, again

    MANITOWOC, Wis. (AP) — A Wisconsin man convicted of first-degree intentional homicide in a case featured on the Netflix series "Making A Murderer" has once again been denied a new trial.

  • NewsThe Wrap

    ‘Making a Murderer': Steven Avery Denied New Trial

    “Making a Murderer” subject Steven Avery has been denied a new trial by a Wisconsin judge. Avery’s lawyer, Kathleen Zellner, said she planned to present new evidence to the court for a request of a new trial after it was rejected by a state circuit judge. Avery and his team have argued that evidence that he murdered photographer Teresa Halbach in 2005 was planted.