why that is a complaint, and that mr. avery called the victim s cell phone three times using that blocking feature. these are issues that are important, because if you are looking for justice, the picture has to be complete. and do you think that the issues absent in this documentary have made a slanted documentary as the current sheriff clearly says it is true, it is a slanted documentary. i don t think that it is a fair charge against the filmmakers who in steven avery s trial alone had something like between 200 and 250 hours of evidence to sift through. they gave that trial a relatively lavish three or four hours or whatever it was for the film, and another hour for the dassey trial. no one would watch 240-hour film of a trial. so necessarily, the most significant points, evidence, and argument that the the state
the prosecutor also points out that avery s dna, which was not taken from his blood, was found under the hood of halbach s car. the filmmaker said the prosecutor declined to be interviewed for the documentary, and this morning on the today show, the filmmakers dropped this. listen. you were contacted by one of the jurors who sat through steven avery s trial and shared with us their thoughts. told us they believe steven avery was not proven guilty. they believe that steven was framed by law enforcement, and that he deserves a new trial. and now more than 280,000 people have sign and online petition calling for the pardon of steven avery. ken, thank you very much for being here. first of all, in this film, i they bill as a documentary. and i know you say it s nothing of the kind. but they definitely tell the defense s side, full throatedly. what do you say is the most
in a quarry a quarter mile away also were female, also were burned. it s pretty clear the bones were moved to steven avery s barbecue pit. the body wasn t burned there. what about the fact that she was allegedly tortured in steven avery s trailer, that she was handcuffed and had leg irons put on her as the rape took place. this is the prosecution s theory. and steven avery, this is not covered in the documentary, but was at trial, my understanding, steven avery bought leg irons and handcuffs three weeks before the murder. that true? none of that was evidence at steven avery s trial. you just described the prosecution s theory at the dassey trial six months later. but none of that was evidence in the steven avery trial. but did steve buy leg irons and handcuffs three weeks before teresa s murder? i don t recall that, honestly. i don t recall that. and there certainly was no evidence that leg irons or manacles or handcuffs or whatever it was were used on
the prosecutor also points out that avery s dna, which was not taken from his blood, was found under the hood of halbach s car. the filmmaker said the prosecutor declined to be interviewed for the documentary, and this morning on the today show, the filmmakers dropped this. listen. you were contacted by one of the jurors who sat through steven avery s trial and shared with us their thoughts. told us they believe steven avery was not proven guilty. they believe that steven was framed by law enforcement, and that he deserves a new trial. and now more than 280,000 people have sign and online petition calling for the pardon of steven avery. ken, thank you very much for being here. first of all, in this film, i they bill as a documentary. and i know you say it s nothing of the kind. but they definitely tell the defense s side, full throatedly. what do you say is the most
the theory of both prosecutions was exactly the same. there wasn t anything that was inconsistent, although if you watched the documentary, you would think that. she was raped and she was beaten in steven avery s trailer, but she was killed in the garage. that s where the shooting happened. that s what brendan dassey indicated after she was killed in the garage, she was taken and thrown into her own suv. that s why her own blood gets in th cargo area of the suv. and they find some pattern evidence and the like. but, again, the documentary suggests that this is all a mystery. how did any of this happen. it wasn t a mystery at all. it was all tied up with evidence at the trial. why would the evidence of her blood in the garage, if they shot her, they stabbed her there? brendan dassey, in part of his three and a half hour confession that the documentary didn t allow the viewers to see