INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
One of the earliest Netflix shows to become a full-blown phenomenon, true-crime documentary series Making a Murderer left most of its
first series, which was filmed over the course of 10 years and followed the separate trials of both Avery and Dassey, left many viewers
outraged by the seemingly corrupt actions of the Manitowoc County's local law enforcement, and the fact that both men were convicted based
on very thin evidence that varied greatly between the two trials.Avery, who'd previously spent 18 years in prison for the attempted murder
murder, leading many to believe that he was framed by the county, potentially in an effort to to save face and avoid paying a huge
court-appointed lawyer in the first series, also maintains his innocence
You can check out Netflix's Twitter announcement and brief teaser trailer below.