Driver comes forward with info in ‘Making a Murderer’ case
Driver comes forward with info in ‘Making a Murderer’ case - New York Daily News @MakingAMurderer https://t.co/bU7nGb7Kwa Kathleen Zellner (@ZellnerLaw) April 15, 2021
Theresa Halbach s Toyota RAV4 was hidden among the junked vehicles in a salvage yard not far from Steven Avery’s home. Now, a newspaper delivery driver admits to seeing
Bobby Dassey and another individual suspiciously pushing that RAV4 a few days after the murder.
Bobby is the brother of Brendan, who is still serving time in jail.
Thomas Sowinski was delivering a paper to their property, and as he turned the car around to leave, Bobby attempted to step in front of his car to block him from leaving the property.
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Delivery driver comes forward with new evidence in ‘Making a Murderer’ case, points finger at another one of Steven Avery’s nephews Jessica Schladebeck
Lawyers for Steven Avery, an accused killer at the center of the hit Netflix docuseries “Making a Murderer,” requested the case be sent back to circuit court after they were contacted by a newspaper delivery driver, who claimed to have new information in the case.
Avery and his 31-year-old nephew, Brendan Dassey, are both currently serving life sentences for the murder of Theresa Halbach. The young photographer vanished Oct. 31, 2005 shortly after a visit to Avery’s home, where she snapped images of a car he intended to sell.