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Indefensible / Michael Griesbach.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Kensington Books, 2016Edition: First Kensington hardcover editionDescription: xiv, 237 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : color illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781496710130 (hardcover)
  • 1496710134 (hardcover)
Subject(s):
Contents:
"In on it too"? -- Wrongfully convicted -- Hijacked -- Sticks & stones... -- Convoluted concerns -- Merry Christmas -- Dead end -- The RAV4 -- The key -- The blood -- EDTA -- A reprieve -- Bullets and bones -- Who is Steven Avery? -- A mountain of evidence and a molehill of doubt -- Motive and intent -- Colborn and Lenk -- The confession -- Parting thoughts.
Summary: "An insider exposes the shocking facts deliberately left out of the hit Netflix series Making a Murderer--and argues persuasively that Steven Avery was rightfully convicted in the 2005 killing of Teresa Halbach" -- dust jacket flap.
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 364.1523 G848 Available 33111008478931
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An insider exposes the shocking facts deliberately left out of the hit Netflix series Making a Murderer --and argues persuasively that Steven Avery was rightfully convicted in the 2005 killing of Teresa Halbach.

After serving eighteen years for a crime he didn't commit, Steven Avery was freed--and filed a thirty-six-million-dollar lawsuit against Manitowoc County, Wisconsin. But before the suit could be settled, Avery was arrested again--this time for the brutal murder of Teresa Halbach--and, through the office of a special prosecutor, convicted once more.

When the saga exploded onto the public consciousness with the airing of Making a Murderer , Michael Griesbach, a prosecutor and member of Wisconsin's Innocence Project who had been instrumental in Avery's 2003 exoneration, was targeted on social media, threatened--and plagued by doubt. Now, in this suspenseful, thorough narrative, he recounts his own re-examination of the evidence in light of the whirlwind of controversy stirred up by the blockbuster true-crime series.

As Griesbach carefully reviews allegations of tampering and planted evidence, the confession by Avery's developmentally disabled nephew, Brendan Dassey, and statements by Avery's former girlfriend Jodi Stachowski, previously sealed documents deemed inadmissible at trial by Judge Patrick L. Willis--and a little-known, plausible alternate suspect--Griesbach shows how the filmmakers' agenda, the accused man's dramatic backstory, and sensational media coverage have clouded the truth about Steven Avery.

Now as Avery's defense counsel files an appeal and prepares to do battle in the courtroom once more, Griesbach fights to set the record straight, determined that evidence should be followed where it leads and justice should be served--for as surely as our legal system should not send an innocent man to prison, neither should it let a guilty man walk free.

Includes 16 pages of photos

"The missing truth about Steven Avery, Teresa Halbach, and Making a Murderer"-- Cover.

"In on it too"? -- Wrongfully convicted -- Hijacked -- Sticks & stones... -- Convoluted concerns -- Merry Christmas -- Dead end -- The RAV4 -- The key -- The blood -- EDTA -- A reprieve -- Bullets and bones -- Who is Steven Avery? -- A mountain of evidence and a molehill of doubt -- Motive and intent -- Colborn and Lenk -- The confession -- Parting thoughts.

"An insider exposes the shocking facts deliberately left out of the hit Netflix series Making a Murderer--and argues persuasively that Steven Avery was rightfully convicted in the 2005 killing of Teresa Halbach" -- dust jacket flap.

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