Its been more than 15 years since Teresa Halbach disappeared on a photography assignment for Auto Trader Magazine, but some still question the convictions of the two men found responsible for her murder.
Attorneys for Steven Avery, who appeared in Netflix's "Making A Murderer," filed a motion Tuesday claiming two witnesses provided new evidence related to the murder of Teresa Halbach.
Steven Avery, the subject of the 2015 Netflix documentary, is still pursuing legal avenues to have his conviction in the murder of Teresa Halbach overturned.
Steven Avery is serving a life sentence for the 2005 killing of photographer Teresa Halbach, a case that became the focus of a popular Netflix series whose creators raised questions about his conviction.
Former Manitowoc County Sheriff's Det. Andrew L. Colborn is suing the streaming service and the makers behind the popular docuseries, arguing he was unfairly portrayed as a corrupt investigator.
Steven Avery's attorney Kathleen Zellner described the account of a newspaper delivery driver as the "most important evidence in the case to date" to suggest her client's innocence.
Gov. Tony Evers said he won't consider clemency for Brendan Dassey, whose attorneys argue was manipulated into confessing to photographer Teresa Halbach's 2005 murder.