Police reports from Avery's younger years unveil a significantly more alarming criminal history than previously disclosed, and the intentions of the Making a Murderer filmmakers begin to come to light.
Multiple instances of animal cruelty, a history of domestic abuse, and the Sandra Morris case are just a few examples of Avery's disturbing behavior that are uncovered.
Avery's relatives comes with horrific allegations of alleged illicit relationship with his underage niece. Avery is also accused of a pattern of violence against his fiancee.
The missing 15 seconds from the dispatch call was used as proof of bias against Steven Avery. Steven Avery's behavior prior to Teresa Halbach's murder becomes a concern.
Colborn and Lenk's participation in Avery's $36 million lawsuit was motivation for them to be accused of planting evidence. But they are involved along with Manitowoc County's support in the investigation.
The blood vial is not only egregious example of misrepresentation When it comes to the bullet with Teresa's DNA. Brendan Dassey's interrogators provide vital insights to the factors that led to his confession.
Dassey shed light on his troubling relationship with Steven Avery providing a deeper understanding of his involvement in the murder. Dassey is compelled by his family to make decisions that prioritize Avery's interests over his own.