bakari special prosecutor began building his case. he chronicles it all in his book, avery. what do you feel people know the least about in this case? the book is about the case against stephen avery, that has set forth a better representation of what the real evidence was. better, he said, then the way the evidence was presented in making him. murder in his book, kratz laid out his complete theory of the case, with details that he had not shared before. for one thing, kratz told dateline that he believes stephen avery had set his sights on trees in the weeks leading up to her murder. as we move closer towards october 31st, we see steven s behavior changing. as crowds got auto traders
now sees attorneys in that same interview, the investigators used another crucial detail they learned about the case from forensics. they had received a report from the wisconsin crime lab indicating for the first time how treat the whole pocket died. she had been shot in the head. they worked extremely hard to get brandon to say that. we have the evidence brandon, we just needed to be honest with us.
into the war room that she created in her office, all dedicated to the avery case. do we know if that was tested? she even showed us this rav4 that she bought, to get a better understanding of teresa s vehicle. then in 2016, too much media fanfare, she filed a motion in manitoba any court, seeking new evidence. we are going to find out one way or the other if the evidence was planted. melber is the chief legal correspondent for msnbc. she is looking for new evidence to argue the entire case was done the wrong way. she is basically trying to put the state on trial. in her 45-page legal motion, zone or a tax law enforcement, tries to poke holes in the prosecution s case, and raises new questions. she notes that teresa cell phone pinged off of a cell phone tower 13 miles away later
and he regrets about that? bringing it up yourselves, putting that news head? there is always things that you can improve on. there are instances, because of brandon s personality, that we had to talk to him and ask more specifically spit certain questions and that happens. what do you say to those people who made you a part of this discussion about false confessions, who are yelling at their tvs because they did not like the job that you did? it is easy to armchair quarterback. it is easy to second guess that high, that is partly why i m here. explaining that there is nothing nefarious going. on even fassbender wonders if everything jassy said was true. we did not try to manipulate brandon, we try to get out the truth. i do not believe that it was a false confession, are there
especially when the crime lab found avery s dna on it, it would become a highly controversial clue in this case. the evidence was stacking up against steven avery, and fassbender says that that rav4 would later tell investigators one last thing. we have tested the hood latch, and found dna matching stephen on the hood wretch. they believe that avery had some explaining to do, so nine days after the disappearance, brought avery in for an interview. dateline filed a freedom of information request for the video. avery was defiant, and even claimed cops were framing him, planting evidence. fassbender and uyghur were not buying, it and play stephen avery under arrest.