Only one person can identify the killer, Steven Avery’s son claims.
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Steven, 53, gained instant notoriety with the bombshell new Netflix series,
Making A Murderer.
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The show portrays a
corrupt justice system, pushing for Steven’s wrongful conviction – after previously having served 18 years in jail for a crime that was later proven he didn’t commit – and that of his nephew,
Brendan Dassey, for the brutal murder of
Teresa Halbach
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Now, ten years after their father’s conviction, Steven’s twin sons, Bill and Steven Jr., break their silence about their convicted father in a shocking tell-all interview.
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Steven Jr. confessed during his
Crime Watch Daily interview that he has “no idea” as to whether or not his father was guilty of raping, killing and dismembering Teresa back in 2005.
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In part, because him and his brother Bill, see him as "a complete stranger,” given Steven has spent most of their lives behind bars.
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As to who killed Teresa, “Only one person can answer that, and that would be Teresa Halbach,” Steven Jr., claimed. “But she can’t answer that no more.”
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Regardless of his doubts concerning his father’s innocence, there’s on thing Steven Jr., is certain of: something wasn’t right during Brendan Dassey’s trial. “The only thing I know was the entire case was very shady. It’s clear that there was corruption,” he stated.
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“Him and Brendan deserve a fair trial. That’s my take on it. If they’re guilty, let them sit. But if they’re free, get them out. It’s been ten years now,” he continued. “They’ve wasted going on 30 years of his life if he’s innocent.
steven-avery-murder-trial-sons-tell-all
steven-avery-murder-trial-sons-tell-all
Steven, 53, gained instant notoriety with the bombshell new Netflix series,
Making A Murderer.
steven-avery-murder-trial-sons-tell-all
The show portrays a
corrupt justice system, pushing for Steven’s wrongful conviction – after previously having served 18 years in jail for a crime that was later proven he didn’t commit – and that of his nephew,
Brendan Dassey, for the brutal murder of
Teresa Halbach
steven-avery-murder-trial-sons-tell-all
Now, ten years after their father’s conviction, Steven’s twin sons, Bill and Steven Jr., break their silence about their convicted father in a shocking tell-all interview.
Photo credit: Crime Watch Daily
steven-avery-murder-trial-sons-tell-all
Steven Jr. confessed during his
Crime Watch Daily interview that he has “no idea” as to whether or not his father was guilty of raping, killing and dismembering Teresa back in 2005.
steven-avery-murder-trial-sons-tell-all
In part, because him and his brother Bill, see him as "a complete stranger,” given Steven has spent most of their lives behind bars.
steven-avery-murder-trial-sons-tell-all
As to who killed Teresa, “Only one person can answer that, and that would be Teresa Halbach,” Steven Jr., claimed. “But she can’t answer that no more.”
steven-avery-murder-trial-sons-tell-all
Regardless of his doubts concerning his father’s innocence, there’s on thing Steven Jr., is certain of: something wasn’t right during Brendan Dassey’s trial. “The only thing I know was the entire case was very shady. It’s clear that there was corruption,” he stated.
Photo credit: Crime Watch Daily
steven-avery-murder-trial-sons-tell-all
“Him and Brendan deserve a fair trial. That’s my take on it. If they’re guilty, let them sit. But if they’re free, get them out. It’s been ten years now,” he continued. “They’ve wasted going on 30 years of his life if he’s innocent.
Photo credit: Crime Watch Daily