Netflix Airs "Making a Murderer" on Infamous Wisconsin Case

Netflix premiered "Making a Murderer" about the Steven Avery Trial on December 18, 2015 exclusively to Netflix members worldwide. 

Making a Murderer follows the story of Steven Avery who was convicted and later exonerated of a brutal assault. 

His release triggered major criminal justice reform legislation, and he filed a lawsuit that threatened to expose corruption in local law enforcement and award him millions of dollars. But in the midst of his very public civil case, he suddenly finds himself the prime suspect in a new murder. 

“If we had not been there to witness these events we would have trouble believing they actually occurred. Our goal has always been to share that experience with viewers. Our partnership with Netflix has allowed us to tell this story in a way that wouldn’t have been possible anywhere else,” said directors Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos. 

Making a Murderer examines allegations of police and prosecutorial misconduct, evidence tampering and witness coercion. The filmmakers look at what went wrong in the first case and question whether scientific advances and legislative reforms over the past three decades have gotten us any closer to delivering truth and justice in the system. 

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