'Making a Murderer' Merchandise You Can Buy Now, Plus Listen to Brad Dassey's 'They Didn't Do It' Rap Song

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As Steven Avery’s case re-enters the Wisconsin judicial system courtesy of a newly filed appeal, the subject of Netflix’s blockbuster true crime docuseries, Making a Murderer can take heart in knowing that his supporters are finding creative ways to show their spirit. Over on online marketplace Etsy — a haven for unofficial, fan-made merchandise for just about every TV show under the sun — you can find Making a Murderer-themed T-shirts, smartphone cases, and even sticker sets, like the one below, which celebrates the show’s “good guys.”

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Making a Murderer ‘Good Guys’ Sticker Pack

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As befits their new heartthrob status, good guy defense lawyers Dean Strang and Jerome Buting are prominently featured on a lot of the Etsy merch, with Strang even scoring his own handmade canvas painting.

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Dean Strang Painting

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And then there are these Meme-friendly shirts, which speak directly to the Internet generation who are avidly following Making a Murderer Reddit threads once they get through with their Netflix binge.

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Straight Outta Manitowoc T-shirt

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Avery Defense Squad Raglan

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It’s worth noting, of course, that none of these fan-made merchandise are affiliated with Netflix or the Avery family. To donate directly to the cause, you can visit their online legal fund, which also includes an evidence library and complete transcripts for the trial of Avery’s nephew and accused accomplice, Brendan Dassey.

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And to give you some musical encouragement as you think more about the case and the series that inspired it, take a listen to “They Didn’t Do It,” a brand new rap track recorded by Brendan’s half-brother, Brad Dassey. The song’s lyrics aren’t up to the level of, say, Jay-Z, but they do offer a spirited defense of the duo. Dassey has made the song free to stream or download on his SoundCloud page, along with some of his other tracks.

Making a Murderer is currently streaming on Netflix.