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’Convicting A Murderer’: The True Story Of Steven Avery’s Final Crime

Federalist Radio Hour

Radio America

Politics, News, News Commentary

4.53.3K Ratings

🗓️ 8 January 2024

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of "The Federalist Radio Hour," Brenda Schuler, producer and researcher for The Daily Wire series "Convicting A Murderer," joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to explain what people get wrong about convicted murderer Steven Avery and analyze how documentaries have strayed from journalism to become entertainment.

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0:00.0

You're going to go. We're back with another edition of The Federalist Radio Hour. I'm Emily Jersinski, culture

0:21.1

editor here at The Federalist. As always, you can email the show at radio at the Federalist.com.

0:25.7

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0:30.1

podcast. You can subscribe to the premium version of our website at the Federalist.com as well.

0:35.3

Today we're excited to be joined by Brenda Schuler. She's a producer and researcher on the

0:40.7

Daily Wire series convicting a murderer.

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Brenda, welcome to Federalist Radio Hour.

0:47.1

Thank you, Emily.

0:48.7

Glad to be here.

0:50.2

So we were just talking before we started the tape rolling

0:52.4

about how I'm sort of the target audience for what you guys did with convicting a murderer because when I watched the original making a murderer, you know, it was really entertaining.

1:04.0

I actually watched it a couple of times.

1:06.1

My dad was really invested in it and wanted to, you know, watch it again

1:09.4

and sort of go through things.

1:10.7

And, you know, my take away is like,

1:12.2

seems like this guy got

1:13.1

real eroded but I don't really know when I watched convicting a murderer and by

1:18.2

the way yeah this the second version of making a murderer I had kind of a

1:21.3

similar takeaway but when I watched convicting a murderer,

1:24.4

oh my gosh, the level of deception that you guys were actually able to prove really brought me around to another

1:30.0

side on that. So in a way, Brenda, it sounds like that's kind of what you were going for with

1:34.3

convicting a murderer is to reach sort of the normy people who reacted and were done such a

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