You've watched the documentary - but do you know the whole story behind the murder of Teresa Halbach ?
CONTAINS RARE PHOTOGRAPHS AND COURT DOCUMENTS
When Netflix released Making a Murderer in December of 2015, hundreds of thousands of people from around the globe were made to believe that a massive miscarriage of justice had taken place with the guilty convictions against Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey. Over night thousands of armchair detectives went on the offensive demanding Avery receive a new trial in the belief that both he and Dassey had been framed by planted evidence placed by the Manitowoc County Sheriff's Department.
EDITORS NOTE: JAN 27th - Due to an error on behalf of the company formatting this book, a draft manuscript has originally been used which contained several spelling errors. This has been corrected in the current upload of this file.
Those that were involved in the arrest and trial of Steven Avery immediately responded to the accuracy of the documentary Making a Murderer and complained that the film was highly biased and left out important evidence that was used to convict both Dassey and Avery.
In this ground breaking new book by Tony Castella, he examines the missing evidence and presents the facts as were presented by the prosecution during both the Avery and Dassey trials. You will go behind the scenes to examine critical evidence you likely were not aware of and was not included in the Netflix documentary. It's a unique opportunity to see what the jurors saw when they handed down a guilty verdict.
Includes rare photographs of evidence and links to important court documents.
CONTAINS RARE PHOTOGRAPHS AND COURT DOCUMENTS
When Netflix released Making a Murderer in December of 2015, hundreds of thousands of people from around the globe were made to believe that a massive miscarriage of justice had taken place with the guilty convictions against Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey. Over night thousands of armchair detectives went on the offensive demanding Avery receive a new trial in the belief that both he and Dassey had been framed by planted evidence placed by the Manitowoc County Sheriff's Department.
EDITORS NOTE: JAN 27th - Due to an error on behalf of the company formatting this book, a draft manuscript has originally been used which contained several spelling errors. This has been corrected in the current upload of this file.
Those that were involved in the arrest and trial of Steven Avery immediately responded to the accuracy of the documentary Making a Murderer and complained that the film was highly biased and left out important evidence that was used to convict both Dassey and Avery.
In this ground breaking new book by Tony Castella, he examines the missing evidence and presents the facts as were presented by the prosecution during both the Avery and Dassey trials. You will go behind the scenes to examine critical evidence you likely were not aware of and was not included in the Netflix documentary. It's a unique opportunity to see what the jurors saw when they handed down a guilty verdict.
Includes rare photographs of evidence and links to important court documents.