6 compelling pieces of evidence against Steven Avery that were left out of 'Making a Murderer'
Netflix's "Making a Murder" continues to attract more and more attention as people discover the series and learn about the Wisconsin murder of Teresa Halbach in 2005.
Because the documentary contains seemingly corrupt authority figures, potentially planted evidence, and an arguably coerced confession, many viewers now are not convinced of either man's guilt.
But Manitowoc County authority figures have been vocal after the Netflix documentary aired in December, citing evidence that was left out which they believe points unequivocally to Avery's guilt.
We rounded up all of the reasons why they still believe Avery is guilty - and what they say was left out of "Making a Murderer."
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