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#468: Convicting A Murderer | Part 1

Real Crime Profile

Real Crime Profile / Wondery

True Crime, Society & Culture, Exhibit C, Documentary

4.210.5K Ratings

🗓️ 4 October 2023

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

“Making A Murderer” the Netflix documentary about the 2005 murder of 25 year old Teresa Halbach near Green Bay, Wisconsin and the prime suspect in her killing Steven Avery took the world by storm in 2015 launching many viewer theories and passionate camps as to what may have really happened to the young photographer and who was responsible for her horrific murder. Avery, who had been wrongfully convicted of a violent sexual assault in 1985 was exonerated when DNA evidence proved another man was the true offender, and released in 2003 after serving 18 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. Just two years later, Steven Avery would again be the focus of an investigation, this time for Teresa's murder. The filmmakers of “Making A Murderer” Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos (who funded the docuseries themselves long before Netflix agreed to distribute it) have always said their premise was to follow Avery's murder trial as it unfolded for their cameras based on who they had access to. They have always said they were not there to investigate the crime nor to take a side, but to document the process of the justice system as it happened in front of them. But Ricciardi and Demos came under intense criticism by those who thought they left out the most important details of the case. Now a new docu-series “Convicting A Murder” streaming on The Daily Wire website seeks to re-open the case file and show viewers what was missing. Join us as we review this engaging new series and look back on our original coverage of the original show. Real Crime Profile’s very first ever podcast was about Teresa’s murder and we have never forgotten her. 

You can watch the trailer for "Convicting a Murderer" here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbGrfxn479k

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is a collect call from an inmate at the Calumet County Jail.

0:05.2

The man served 18 years in prison until DNA evidence cleared his name.

0:08.9

The two rivers man was convicted of sexual assault in 1985,

0:12.4

but exonerated with DNA evidence in 2003.

0:16.4

So this is the infamous Avery lie.

0:19.9

Now two years later, he again finds himself tied to a police investigation,

0:25.1

accused of murdering Teresa Holbot on the Avery property.

0:28.3

Steven Avery's 16-year-old nephew admitted his involvement in the rape and murder of Teresa Holbot.

0:34.2

The car is discovered just around the bed.

0:38.4

It was just this worldwide phenomenon.

0:40.6

I think they framed this guy.

0:41.6

I think he intended to crush the vehicle, but ran out of time.

0:45.1

Avery thinks the $36 million lawsuit he filed is why he's being targeted in this investigation.

0:53.0

1024 men, 24 maids, three cops.

0:56.0

Do we have Steven Avery custody?

0:57.6

Netflix made millions of dollars from making a murderer,

1:01.0

but the filmmakers left out very important details.

1:04.3

Mountains of evidence that you have not yet seen.

1:06.9

The blood vile.

1:07.8

The most egregious manipulation from the movie.

1:10.4

Interrogation.

1:11.4

That's when he started beating me because I told him that he's sick.

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