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On December 18, 2015, Netflix released a documentary series on Avery's story called Making a Murderer.[13] The documentary "examines allegations of police and prosecutorial misconduct, evidence tampering and witness coercion."[14]
On December 20, 2015 a petition was created at petitions.whitehouse.gov titled "Investigate and pardon the Averys in Wisconsin and punish the corrupt officials who railroaded these innocent men".[15]
On December 22, 2015, the Innocence Project issued a statement stating "a member of the Innocence Network is currently looking into some aspects of his case".[16] [17] Steven was believed to be wrongfuly convicted again as there was no actual evidence of him being the murderer of Teresa Halbach exept for a car in his scrap yard that he could easly crushed and keys that had only Avery's DNA meaning the cops wiped it and then placed his DNA on it. Not only that but the key was found on the ninth search of the cabin by no other than Manitowoc county investigators who were banned from the sight. Plus on top of this, Steven's nephew's testimony was forced upon him because he was guessing what happened and his lawyer who believed he was guilty was not present and if the nephew was guilty so was Steven.
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