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Fans are in awe of Candace Owens’ documentary ‘Convicting A Murderer’.

Uncovering the Deceptive Reporting Tactics in⁣ “Making⁤ a Murderer”

It should come as​ no surprise that no mainstream critics have‍ bothered to review Candace ⁣Owens’ ⁤explosive new​ documentary, “Convicting a Murderer,” which uncovers the deceptive reporting tactics ‍used in Netflix’s hit series, “Making⁢ a⁤ Murderer.”

The critics pulled this same stunt with Owens’ “The Greatest Lie Ever ‌Sold: George Floyd and the Rise of BLM” and Matt Walsh’s “What ‍Is a Woman?” These mainstream reviewers seem⁤ to think if they ignore projects that​ don’t fit their worldview, they’ll ‌just go away.‍ But the buzz around “CAM” and the exceptional audience reviews prove that ​this ‌documentary isn’t going anywhere.

Those reviewers may be silent but fans can’t stop talking about the revelations found ⁢in “CAM,” which premiered its first three episodes on September 8. So far, ⁤audiences ⁢have been ⁢introduced to a few of the inconsistencies in storytelling found ⁣in “MAM.” These key details ‌made audiences doubt if Steven Avery really killed Teresa Halbach or if he was framed by Manitowoc County police officers.

Some⁤ of the most⁤ shocking details left on the cutting room floor delved into Avery’s previous crimes, which included animal cruelty, harassment, and domestic violence, to ‍name a​ few. Owens made sure all the details about​ Avery setting the family cat on⁢ fire and intentionally dousing‌ it in gasoline and throwing it back in when it tried to escape were explored in “CAM.”

WATCH: ‘Convicting a ‍Murderer’ on DailyWire+

One viewer‍ on X said the animal cruelty story was a crucial piece of evidence that helped​ paint a complete picture of Avery’s character.

“Serial killers almost always start out killing small animals. Steven Avery, a man⁢ who is a convicted murderer, potential rapist, and domestic abuser — did​ just that,”‌ the tweet ‌ says.

“One time, he set a cat on fire, and when ⁣the cat tried to crawl‌ out of the fire, Avery doused the cat ‍in gasoline and threw it back into the burning pit. Another time, his dog ran ​away and Avery ⁤went to ‍go retrieve it. To ⁤punish the dog, he‌ dragged the dog ‍by a chain on ‍the road. The dog was covered in ⁤blood on death’s doorstep.”

“With all of this information, why did Netflix still continue to glorify‌ and promote Avery as a victim in their ‘Making a Murderer’ series?”

This question and so many others are what ⁣prompted Owens to dive deeper into the Steven Avery case. Like most of America, the Daily Wire podcast host admitted she ⁢was ​deceived when‍ the documentary aired in 2018‌ and thought for sure⁢ Avery was an ‍innocent man who got ​framed. But after doing​ some digging, ⁣she found a very different⁣ reality.

Mainstream critics may be ⁣ignoring it, but viewers are hooked on “Convicting a Murderer” and have already given it an incredible 93% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. ⁣It’s also the number two most popular television documentary on the reviews site right now.

One fan wrote, “I’ve only watched to first two episodes so far, ‌but I ‌can tell that ‘Convicting a Murderer’ is going ⁢to shed some light not only on ​the ‌truth behind both the Steven Avery case and the​ Brendan Dassey case, but facts about Steven Avery ⁣himself​ that the filmmakers of ‘Making a Murder[er]’ conveniently‍ left out. A must watch for anyone who ‌cares about​ the truth and not just a‍ one-sided narrative.”

“It‍ is mind boggling how Netflix got away with making millions of dollars lying about Steven Avery,”‌ another ⁤person shared. “One episode is all​ I needed to see, (I have seen the first 3) to know this man is pure evil and guilty! ⁢Thank you [Candace Owens] for always digging deep to ⁢reveal the TRUTH!!”

“3 episodes in, and‍ I’m hooked. Truly jaw dropping stuff,” a third agreed.

“This documentary⁢ sheds an entirely new⁤ light on the⁣ Steven Avery saga & depicts a much different story⁣ than the skewed version ‌we were given on Making a ⁤Murderer,” echoed another viewer. “It’s baffling that the documentarians who made‍ that⁢ series could withhold pertinent details that paint Steven as an ​innocent man being framed by law enforcement when he was not and is not by any stretch.‌ The​ first 3 episodes ‌have been eye ⁣opening​ and riveting and I’m chomping at ⁤the bit for ⁤the rest of the ‍series to see what’s to come!”

There were more​ key‍ details⁢ besides Avery being cruel‌ to animals that filmmakers intentionally left out of the series “Making a⁤ Murderer.” While they did touch on the story of Avery trying to ⁢run his cousin Sandra Morris‍ off the road, they ⁣didn’t tell the whole story about how ⁢Avery threatened her with a gun when she had a young child in the car.

“CAM” also explains the alleged sexual relationship Avery had with ​his 17-year-old niece, which‍ wasn’t included in the Netflix ⁢series at all. While these details alone ⁣don’t prove he murdered Halbach, they do help paint a picture of what kind of person Avery was and whether ‌he was capable of murder.

So much has ⁤already been⁢ done in three jam-packed episodes to unravel the deceptions filmmakers used to make Avery a sympathetic character. But Owens is just getting started. In ​the final seven‍ episodes of “Convicting a Murderer,” even more secrets and lies will come to light⁢ that will make viewers see Avery in and the case in a whole‍ new light.⁤ It’s ‌time ⁤to finally find out the truth on why‍ the jury found him guilty.

If you missed the “Convicting a Murderer” series premiere,‍ you can still catch up here. The remaining seven episodes ⁣will debut ​weekly on DailyWire+ every Thursday.

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