Her death, and the details surrounding it, were heavily publicized in Wisconsin 10 years ago, 'Making a Murderer' captivated ...
Kathleen Zellner says "it is a big win". A retired sheriff’s detective sued Netflix for defamation on Monday, alleging that the hit series “Making a Murderer” falsely suggested that he planted ...
PASADENA, Calif. -- The filmmakers behind Netflix's "Making a Murderer" documentary say they expected a backlash that would lead people in the media to demonize Steven Avery, the Wisconsin man whose ...
Millions obsessed over the true crime explored in Netflix’s 2015 “Making a Murderer” series. Mankato writer Megan Cooley Peterson got a worldview shift and a book out of it. “I remember watching and ...
WAUPUN, Wis. -- The attorney representing Steven Avery, the man who was found guilty of killing Teresa Halbach in 2005, has announced a substantial reward for the discovery of Halbach's "real killer," ...
ABC News legal analyst Dan Abrams makes the argument. — -- Dan Abrams is ABC News' legal analyst. This article originally appeared on his new law and crime site. Opinions expressed below are ...
Avery was sentenced to life in prison without parole in 2007. Steven Avery is escorted into a Calumet County courtroom during the opening day in his murder trial, Feb. 12, 2007, in Chilton, Wis. Morry ...
Nearly seven weeks after Wisconsin toddler Elijah Vue went missing, searchers have turned their sights to the scrapyard where Steven Avery dumped a woman's body in 2005, inspiring Netflix's "Making a ...
Three years ago, few had heard of Steven Avery. But the Netflix true crime docu-series “Making a Murderer,” a surprise sensation when it was released in December 2015, turned Avery, a Wisconsin man ...
True Crime, celebrity docs, Ken Burns: There’s no shortage of nonfiction films to watch now. By Gilbert Cruz, James Poniewozik, Alissa Wilkinson, Alex Barron, Luke Vander Ploeg, Tina Antolini, Kate ...
From true-crime series to Oscar-winning movies, the streaming giant has gone all in on nonfiction filmmaking. Here are the ones you should check out. By Noel Murray Restaurants are closing. And bars.
In 1993, when Robert Thompson and Jon Venables from Liverpool, England were both 10 years of age, they killed a two-year-old boy. Thompson and Venables kidnapped the victim from a shopping centre, ...
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