Making A Murderer Prosecutor Ken Kratz Is Writing a Book
Ken Kratz, the district attorney responsible for putting Making A Murderer subject Steven Avery behind bars, is planning to write a book detailing the trial. Kratz was portrayed as the antagonist in the popular Netflix docu-series which followed the harrowing story of Avery, who, along with his nephew, Brendan Dassey,…
Steven Avery's Ex-Fiancée Says He's a Guilty, Abusive "Monster"
On Making a Murderer, Steven Avery’s former fiancée, Jodi Stachowski, was portrayed as his rock (you also may remember her Ski-Doo jacket, her “Warning: Does Not Play Well With Others” T-shirt, and that time she left her purse on the bed). She conducted herself as devoted to Avery up until the point when her probation…
Brendan Dassey's Half-Brother Releases Rap in His Defense Entitled 'They Didn't Do It'
Netflix’s docu-series Making a Murderer depicted a number of grotesque miscarriages of justice, regardless of whether one believes Steven Avery committed the murder of Teresa Halbach. The most affecting injustice was the mistreatment of Brendan Dassey, Avery’s learning-disabled 16-year-old nephew who was improperly…
Making a Murderer Victim, Juror React to Series: 'I Can't Un-Ring This Bell'
Making A Murderer, the newest addition to a spate of in-depth true crime television series, is unique—not only because it seems to demonstrate a grotesque failure on the part of the justice system, but because almost every major player in the explored crimes is still alive—including one of the victims. Because of…
Over 100K Sign Petitions Calling for Release of Making a Murderer Subject
Since the debut of Netflix’s 10-part documentary series Making a Murderer, tens of thousands have contributed signatures to online petitions calling for the pardon of Steven Avery. More than 100,000 people have signed a Change.org petition asking to free Avery, while 18,000 have signed a government petition asking the…
Making a Murderer Is Good, But What Is It Good For?
First, let’s toast to Netflix’s impeccable timing. It’s hard to imagine a better moment when the platform could have released Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos’s series Making a Murderer. Its target audience of socially conscious liberals with the kind of disposable income that can fund a Netflix subscription and the…

