Making a Murderer

Making a Murderer (2015-2018)

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Making a Murderer chronicles the story of Steven Avery, who spent 18 years in prison for rape and was freed after DNA linked another man to the crime. 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 the civil case, he became the prime suspect in a murder, for which he was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. Making A Murderer examines allegations of police and prosecutorial misconduct, evidence tampering and witness coercion. The series looks at what went wrong in the first case and questions 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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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did "Making a Murderer" premiere?

"Making a Murderer" premiered on December 18, 2015.

Who created "Making a Murderer"?

"Making a Murderer" was created by Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos.

What was the inspiration behind "Making a Murderer"?

The inspiration behind "Making a Murderer" was the true story of Steven Avery, a Wisconsin man who was wrongfully convicted and imprisoned for 18 years for a sexual assault he didn't commit.

What is the format of "Making a Murderer"?

"Making a Murderer" is a documentary series that follows the investigation and trial of Steven Avery for the murder of Teresa Halbach.

What was the reception to "Making a Murderer"?

"Making a Murderer" received critical acclaim and became a cultural phenomenon upon its release. It sparked debates about the criminal justice system, and many viewers became invested in Avery's case and conviction.

How long did it take to film "Making a Murderer"?

Filming for "Making a Murderer" took place over a period of 10 years.

What was the controversy surrounding "Making a Murderer"?

One of the main controversies surrounding "Making a Murderer" was the suggestion that Avery had possibly been framed by law enforcement. This led to debates about the ethics and integrity of the criminal justice system, and discussions on the potential for wrongful convictions and false confessions.

How many episodes are there in "Making a Murderer"?

"Making a Murderer" consists of 10 episodes.

What awards did "Making a Murderer" win?

"Making a Murderer" won multiple awards, including four Primetime Emmy Awards.

What is the summary of "Making a Murderer"?

"Making a Murderer" follows the story of Steven Avery, who was wrongfully convicted of sexual assault and later convicted of murder, and his nephew Brendan Dassey, who was also convicted of the same murder. The series raises questions about the criminal justice system and the possibility of wrongful convictions.

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