The legal team representing the "Making a Murderer" subject say prosecutors violated Avery's right to due process by not handing over evidence that could potentially clear him of the murder of Teresa Halbach.
Brendan Dassey was sentenced to life in prison for murdering photographer Teresa Halbach, a controversial conviction chronicled in “Making a Murderer.”
Brendan Dassey, who was convicted along with his uncle Steven Avery for the 2005 death of Teresa Halbach, referred to himself as "complete and innocent" in a letter to Gov. Tony Evers.
A man working on a new documentary says another inmate has confessed to the the infamous murder that has landed Steve Avery and his nephew Brendan Dassey behind bars for life, but Avery's lawyer urges caution.
Kathleen Zellner, Avery's post-conviction lawyer, said that a concerned citizen is offering up a hefty amount for the arrest and conviction of Teresa Halbach's true murderer.
Avery's lawyer Kathleen Zellner says the Wisconsin Appellate Court ruling opens the door for testing of bones believed to be Teresa Halbach's, which she says will prove they were planted on her client's property.
Kathleen Zellner, the lawyer for the "Making a Murderer" subject, seemed certain last month that the testing would be granted and that it would prove that he was framed.